Wagner College
Staten Island, NY
Staten Island, NY
Be part of the city
Wagner College, a four-year private college, is known for its innovative curriculum connecting liberal arts education to practical learning experiences throughout New York City. Set on a hill overlooking the Atlantic Ocean and New York Harbor, Wagner’s 105-acre park-like campus is only a ferry ride away from the cultural, intellectual, and professional heart of America—Manhattan.
At Wagner, students “learn by doing” through a challenging, broad-based liberal arts curriculum that is anchored in the real world. Through the Wagner Plan for the Practical Liberal Arts, students become involved in fieldwork directly related to their courses in their very first semester. Learning communities help students connect to their studies, to their professors, and to each other. Internships—required for all students—provide valuable real-world experience before graduation. Wagner’s small class sizes and experienced professors, who teach both introductory and upper-level courses, are other features of its nationally acclaimed curriculum.
Beyond the classroom, Wagner offers a full spectrum of student activities—including more than 90 student clubs and organizations—that not only enrich the undergraduate years but also serveto prepare students for the challenges of life after graduation. As an NCAA Division I institution, Wagner offers 11 men’s and 15 women’s sports. Intramural programs and the College’s 93,000- sq. ft. sports and recreation center provide all students with athletic opportunities.
Wagner College was ranked among the top 23% of northern regional universities in the U.S. News & World Report’s 2023 Best Colleges rankings |
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For the fifth year in a row, Wagner College was included on the list of “Best Value Schools” among northern regional universities by U.S. News & World Report |
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Evelyn L. Spiro School of Nursing was ranked in the top half of all collegiate nursing programs in the country in a reputational list of undergraduate nursing programs by U.S. News & World Report |
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Ranked as a Top Performer on Social Mobility by U.S. News & World Report |
New York City has an amazing wealth of cultures and work opportunities. Manhattan is a short ride away on the free Staten Island Ferry.
People
Enrollment: 1,750 undergraduates, 450 graduates
Faculty: 96 full-time
Student-Faculty Ratio: 14:1
Geographic diversity: 44 states and 30 foreign countries
Greek Life: 15%
Students who live on campus : 67% (for first-year students, 71%)
One-year retention rate: 86%
Six-year graduation rate: 64%
Classes
Courses with less than 30 students: 92%
Most popular majors: business administration, nursing, theatre/speech, physician assistant, arts administration, psychology.
Students who intern or do a practicum: 100%