Naval Postgraduate School
School info
4.3
Overall Quality
Reputation
4.9
Food
3.5
Clubs
3.5
Facilities
4.3
Internet
4.6
Location
5
Opportunities
4.6
Safety
5
Social
3.3
Happiness
4.9
Basic Information
Location
- Pacific Grove, CA
Institution Overview
- Public/Private: Graduate school
- Established: 1909
- Founder: Secretary of the Navy George von L. Meyer
Academic information
Degree Courses
- More than 70
Key Area
- Artificial Intelligence
- 5G Networks
- Autonomous Systems
- Hypersonics
- Quantum S&T
Student and Staff Numbers
- Students: The Naval Postgraduate School has an enrollment range of 2,000-2,999 students
- Undergraduates: 0
- Postgraduates: 629 full time residents
Notable Alumni
- Keith B. Alexander
- Scott Altman
- Stan Arthur
- Carlos Del Toro
- Michael Mullen
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Students talk about this school
Good reviews
Overall 4.5
Absolutely great institution. Of note, the Operations Research department has been consistently ranked among the top three Applied Operations Research schools in the world (competing with MIT, Stanford, and Carnegie Mellon).
Overall 4.5
This is a good campus
Overall 4.4
Excellent facilities, classes taught only by PhD professors who were also very friendly and helpful, a great overall experience.
Overall 4.2
Great school. It's a weird mix of a military program and an academic environment. About half of the instructors are former military officers and the other half are well-respected academics, not necessarily mutually exclusive. The location is perfect and the programs are well structured, but get ready to work. You will do twice as many classes here.
Overall 4.2
Unique learning environment from paid stipend STEM high school to PhD post doctorate opportunities - BEST use of TAX $$$ ever.
Overall 4.2
Unique learning environment from paid stipend STEM high school to PhD post doctorate opportunities - BEST use of TAX $$$ ever.
Overall 4.1
The school creates an environment for learning that is outstanding.
Overall 4
No Graduate assistants. All classes taught by PHD's = great learning opportunity.
Bad reviews