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D'Youville College

School info
3.2
Overall Quality
Reputation
3.7
Food
2.6
Clubs
2.9
Facilities
3
Internet
3.1
Location
2.7
Opportunities
3.7
Safety
2.7
Social
2.8
Happiness
3.7

Basic Information

Location

  • Buffalo, NY

Institution Overview

  • Public/Private: Private college
  • Established: 1908
  • Founder: The Grey Nuns

Academic information

Degree Courses

  • 54 degree majors

Key Area

  • Anatomy
  • cell biology
  • neurobiology
  • ecology
  • evolution
  • microbiology
  • animal behavior
  • organic and inorganic chemistry
  • mathematics

Student and Staff Numbers

  • Students: 2,518 (Fall 2022)
  • Undergraduates: 1,378 (Fall 2022)
  • Postgraduates: 1,140 (Fall 2022)
  • Academic Staff: 147 full time, 145 part time

Notable Alumni

  • Edith M. Flanigen
  • Timothy M. Kennedy
  • Ann Wood-Kelly
  • Tara Hedican
  • Marcella Farinelli Fierro

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Students talk about this school

Good reviews
Overall 4.6
School is so great and would definitely recommend it!!
Overall 4.5
Improving facilities and making it modern through new areas on campus and technology to help me learn more effectively.
Overall 4.5
4 our of 5 overall. in a developing area. quick uber or walk to elmwood area with night life, quick uber to downtown. facilities inside are really cool, despite outside just looking eh.
Overall 4.4
its a great medical profession school
Overall 4.3
Best school in the Western NY area, and possibly all of NY for the health sciences (Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Physician Assistant, Dietetics, Nursing, Exercise Sport Science, Chiropractic, Pharmacy, Health Services Management). It is a small, yet great college.
Overall 4.1
It's an awesome school because tey want to help you and they are sure to make you succeed!
Overall 4.1
great school!
Bad reviews
Overall 1
would never recommend
Overall 1.4
Not Specified.
Overall 1.5
Transfer rate is astronomical! You will understand why.
Overall 1.6
Academically, satisfying. Students tend to be all over the map in terms of smarts. For a college said to be for serious students, it really seems quite the opposite at times. Socially, it's disappointing. Real lack of clubs, food is subpar. Extremely cliquey. Commuting, it's passable. For the full college experience, go elsewhere, please.
Overall 1.6
They just want your money
Overall 1.7
Very Exspensive, every time you turn around there is another hikein tuition or fees, the learning center is not equipped with the technology that is available today, lab equipment is broke and outdated, for the amount it costs for an education you would think that the equipment would be state of the art...NOT.
Overall 1.7
Not Specified.
Overall 1.8
At first it can seem like a very depressing campus in which most people have their highschool friends and don't want to make any new ones. But after you finally find those one or two people whom you hang out with it becomes much tolerable. Also, the profs here are really helpful and encouraging! If you want to graduate, come to this school!
Overall 1.8
there is no social life! everyone knows everyone! Quality of education is good if your na science major.
Overall 1.9
DYC is such a small school. Everyone has cliques so it's hard coming into the school if none of your friends go here. This school will get you to graduate and will help you get a job, it's more of a serious school. There's not really a big and fun college atmosphere. The school is in downtown Buffalo but it is surrounded by the ghetto. Kinda scary.