Knowee
Questions
Features
Study Tools
3
Overall Quality
Reputation
3.2
Food
2.4
Clubs
2.8
Facilities
3
Internet
2.5
Location
3.5
Opportunities
3
Safety
4
Social
2.6
Happiness
2.8

Basic Information

Location

  • Bloomfield, NJ

Institution Overview

  • Public/Private: Public college
  • Established: 1868; 156 years ago (1868)
  • Founder: Presbyterian Church

Academic information

Degree Courses

  • More than 50

Key Area

  • Business
  • Creative Arts & Technology
  • Natural Science & Mathematics
  • Nursing
  • Social and Behavioral Sciences

Student and Staff Numbers

  • Students: 1,299
  • Undergraduates: 1,598
  • Postgraduates: 1
  • Academic Staff: 181

Notable Alumni

  • Rupert Crosse
  • Sandra Bolden Cunningham
  • Ralph R. Caputo
  • C. Louis Bassano
  • Gage Daye

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Students talk about this school

Good reviews
Overall 4.6
The support I received at Bloomfield surpasses anything I have ever experienced in my life. I struggled with food but they made sure I ate. Wi-Fi stinks, food is good. Love the Black & Hispanic faces. Never met a rude staff member and everyone wants to help you. Literally the greatest experience of my life. I would attend Bloomfield 20X over.
Overall 4.5
I LOVE THIS SCHOOL.. :)
Overall 4.5
Not Specified.
Overall 4
Great school. Friendly teachers and students. Plenty to do for such a small school.
Bad reviews
Overall 0.9
schoolsucks
Overall 1.2
If i can go back to the past, I would not come here.
Overall 1.5
Bloomfield College sucks you dry and leaves you with nothing to show for it. More expensive than most schools I visited and its by far the worst.
Overall 1.6
I am mostly interested in academics. I wasn't impressed with the Math Department there. The woman in charge of the Freshman program was unapproachable and delivered wrong information. I did like the area, but I am forced to transfer to a school where the academics are bona fide.
Overall 1.7
The school is okay, but there is not much social life. The food can be bad sometimes and opportunities are somewhat limited.
Overall 1.8
It's a college for those that really do not want to work hard for a degree. Most professors placate students, give them grades instead of having the students actually earn those grades. The minute a college professor tries to get them to actually work hard, they just complain and say that he/she is unfair.
Overall 2
Financial aid is unorganized, I only took 2 useful classes during the school year. There's nothing to do on campus, everyone usually hangs out in the commuter lounges. The campus itself has a depressing atmosphere. Completely unhappy with my time here.
Overall 2
The campus is not really a campus . Although it's a private collage , it's like community integrated , meaning regular houses are there , anyone can walk on the lawn, highschool next to it , etc. also the college is more focused on nursing students and creative arts tech major meaning anything to do with a computer.