2.2
Overall Quality
Reputation
3.3
Food
2.1
Clubs
1.2
Facilities
2.3
Internet
2
Location
2.8
Opportunities
2.9
Safety
2.3
Social
1.5
Happiness
1.6
Basic Information
Location
- Syracuse, NY
Institution Overview
- Public/Private: Private
- Established: 1887
- Founder: Bill and Sandra Pomeroy
Academic information
Degree Courses
- The Pomeroy College of Nursing at Crouse Hospital offers a comprehensive two-year associate's degree program. **Number of degree courses:** Approximately 60-70 courses over the two-year period
Key Area
- Simulation-assisted study
- Clinical experience
- Nursing skills lab
- NCLEX-RN exam preparation
- Academic resources
Student and Staff Numbers
- Students: The total number of students enrolled at Pomeroy College of Nursing at Crouse Hospital is approximately 62 undergraduate students and 153 part-time undergraduate students, making a total of around 215 students. However, another source mentions a total enrollment of 245 students for Fall 2020. The exact current enrollment is not provided in the sources
- Undergraduates: 62 undergraduate students
- Academic Staff: The number of academic staff at Pomeroy College of Nursing at Crouse Hospital is not explicitly stated in the provided sources. However, it mentions specific roles such as Female Assistant Professor (10), Female Associate Professor (6), and Female Instructor (2), but it does not provide a comprehensive total. Therefore, I can only provide a partial answer based on the available information: 10+6+2 = 18. However, this is not a complete count of all academic staff. Given the lack of comprehensive data, I can only approximate that there are at least 18 academic staff members, but the actual number is likely higher. Thus, the most accurate answer I can provide is: **18+**
- Administrative Staff: The Pomeroy College of Nursing at Crouse Hospital has at least 10 administrative staff members, including deans, assistant deans, and coordinators
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Overall 1.3
Run, don't walk away from this abhorrent money grab of an institution. Faculty culture is abrasive and condescending. Board pass rate is high because they fail students left and right instead of providing proper guidance and education. It's been one of the worst decisions of my life to attend this dump. Bursar worker is sooo passive aggressive.
Overall 1.4
Enough money can build anyone's reputation. Dont let the slogan get you.
Overall 1.6
Faculty dont care, they hold grudges, they answer your questions leaving you with more questions. no provided parking, they try to fail you on exams
Overall 1.6
It's not worth it. Go to Occ instead.
Overall 1.7
If you're lucky and get one of the few good professors, you'll do well and succeed. However, too many other professors thrive on intimidating students and making their student's lives miserable, especially in the clinical setting. Glad my time spent here is over with.
Overall 1.8
All around a meh nursing school. Its hit or miss with the faculty and they honestly dont care if you succeed or not. A few are ok but there are some professors that want to drag you down. The clinical experience is ok depending on who your instructor is. If you struggle with math this place isnt for you and theyll give you no help.
Overall 1.9
They have a "good" reputation, but thats from people who have never experienced the school. If your idea of a great school is teachers who have a goal to overwhelm and intimidate you.. then this is the place for you. If your idea of a great school is a place where you learning flourishes, and your happy.. then cross this school of your list.