Medgar Evers College, Crown Heights, Brooklyn

New York

Best Engineering college in New York

New York, US

  • 1186 Carroll St, Brooklyn, NY 11225
  • (718) 703-5400

Fast Facts

Zip Code

11225

School Size

Tuition

$3,465

Affiliation

Type of School

Public

Student Body Gender

Co-Ed

Religious Affiliation

Scholarships For International Student

Conditional Admission

Top Programs

Setting

Urban

Accreditation and Certification

Urban

Type of Housing

Acceptance Rate

78.50%

NCLEX Pass Rate

75%

Medgar Evers College Preparatory School’s mission is to provide our diverse student population with a rigorous education which includes co-curricular and extra-curricular activities. MECPS will provide a supportive environment that recognizes individual learning styles and strengths. This initiative will ultimately support student’s self-development, increase self-esteem, instill intellectual curiosity, and develop a love for lifelong learning. Each student will be given the opportunity to become active participants and contributors to their local and global communities.

MECPS will provide students with the support and opportunities that will encourage them to pursue careers in Science, Mathematics, Engineering and Technology; areas in which minorities are severely under-represented. These young people will be prepared to face the ever evolving challenges of the 21st century.

Students are immersed in academically challenging study with requirements that include four years each of English/language arts, mathematics, science, technology and three years of second language courses. Students must also complete at least one Advanced Placement course in each of the following disciplines: English/language arts, mathematics, science and the social sciences. Additionally, students are expected to sit for the College Board examinations related to each Advanced Placement course taken. Enrollment in credit bearing college courses and research internships at Medgar Evers College, City University of New York, begins in the 10th grade and students may earn up to 11 college credits each semester, beginning in the 11th grade. Student creativity, character development and social responsibility are cultivated through individualized guidance and college advisement, athletics, clubs, fine and performing arts events, community service and mentorships.

Degree

2yr/Community College - 2+2 Programs , Masters

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