College of St. Mary
School info
3.4
Overall Quality
Reputation
3.9
Food
2.5
Clubs
3.2
Facilities
3.4
Internet
3.2
Location
3.9
Opportunities
3.6
Safety
4.6
Social
2.6
Happiness
3.4
Basic Information
Location
- Omaha, NE
Institution Overview
- Public/Private: Private women's university
- Established: 1923
- Founder: Mother Mary Leo Gallagher, Catherine McAuley
Academic information
Degree Courses
- Around 30-40
Key Area
- Literary
- Educational
- Health-based
- Historical
- Mathematical and Scientific research
Student and Staff Numbers
- Students: 857 (539 undergraduate) Fall 2023
- Undergraduates: 502
- Postgraduates: 243
- Academic Staff: Around 70-80
- Administrative Staff: Approximately 50-70 administrative staff
Notable Alumni
- Eddie Bernice Johnson
- Adriana Trigiani
- Madeleine Bordallo
- Peggy Cooper Cafritz
- Jennifer Lackey
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Students talk about this school
Good reviews
Overall 4.5
Great school, professors only want the best for students, achievement center is always helpful, no alcohol or smoking on campus, must live on campus if under 21. Super expensive. Looking for a party school this is def not the place! Expect to be pushed, watch your potential unfold.
Overall 4.5
Great College.
Overall 4.1
CSM is a really nice school. Im glad I chose to come get my undergrad here. I always felt safe and respected on campus
Overall 4.1
I really love CSM! I have gone to a handful of colleges (UNO and Metro to name a few) and I have never gotten a better education than what I am getting here. Teachers really do care about you as a person. Everyone is welcoming and accepting. CSM is not a party school. This is where you go to succeed and get an incredible education.
Overall 4
Love the school. Have not and will not regret my decision coming here. All staff care deeply for the students and their benefit. My biggest success is through the help of staff here. They have a great support system and the environment is safe and comfortable. Highly recommend to anyone.
Bad reviews
Overall 1
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Overall 1.8
This school is completely corrupt from admissions down to the professors. At CSM, you learn that any criticism whatsoever will put you at risk, from getting your funding cut by admissions to your grades. If you're in healthcare, you will take courses vaguely related to your field from professors that are subpar. Spare yourself the grief.