SUNY Maritime College
School info
3
Overall Quality
Reputation
4.1
Food
2
Clubs
2.6
Facilities
3
Internet
2
Location
3.2
Opportunities
4.3
Safety
4.2
Social
2.1
Happiness
2.7
Basic Information
Location
- Bronx, NY
Institution Overview
- Public/Private: Public maritime college
- Established: 1874; 150 years ago (1874)
- Founder: New York Chamber of Commerce, maritime interests of the port of New York, Stephen B. Luce
Academic information
Degree Courses
- 11 undergraduate majors and 2 master’s degree programs
Key Area
- Materials Science
- Electrical Engineering
- Optical Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Aerospace Engineering
Student and Staff Numbers
- Students: 1,734
- Undergraduates: 1,586
- Postgraduates: 148
Notable Alumni
- Scott Kelly
- John Ferriola
- Gary Jobson
- Joseph Hazelwood
- Kevin Mannix
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Students talk about this school
Good reviews
Bad reviews
Overall 1.6
Great place to come from, horrible place to be.
Overall 1.7
Maritime is extremely disorganized and is terrible to live at there is NO social life on this campus. The food is absolutely horrible it will make you sick.Dont be fooled by the food they put out at open house or orientation.I do like the classes and the campus but I had to move off campus to stay sane. Talk to the others on campus before youdecide
Overall 1.8
Foods terrible, only 1 or 2 ok profs. Terrible social life. Clubs are ok. Reputation is spiraling after everything came out about sh/sa cases on cruise. Definitely doesn’t have the respect it used to have. only good for getting engineering degree in 4 years. If all you care abt is money then ig this schools for you but otherwise don’t come here
Overall 1.9
This place is miserable
Overall 2
Especially in the engineering department, it's a very good education. But you're sacrificing a social life for that education as there is little to no social life, practically nothing to do on campus besides sleep, homework, or exercise.