
Here are some tips for selecting schools, based on an analysis comparing each school to all others across dozens of factors:
Schools Concentrating On Computer Systems Managers
- Focus: For schools with a focus on this career area, look at Manhattan Community College, ASA Institute, La Guardia Community College, and Kingsborough Community College.
Fastest Response From Schools
- Request Info: For the fastest information for prospective students, look at the Spotlight schools on this page.
Student Body
- Part-Time: For schools emphasizing part-time studies, consider Maria College, Farmingdale State College, Touro College, and New York City College of Technology.
- Female: For schools particularly welcoming to female students, consider Barnard College, Maria College, Mildred Elley School, and Daemen.
- Diverse: For a diverse student body, consider Medgar Evers College, Monroe College, Monroe College-New Rochelle, and Bronx Community College.
- Adult Learners: For lots of adult learners, consider Maria College, The Graduate Center, Mercy College, and Sage College.
School Setting
- Out of State: For geographic diversity, take note of United States Military Academy, Columbia, NYU, and Vassar.
- Dorms: For a residential campus environment, take note of United States Military Academy, Hamilton College, Vassar, and Union College.
Excellence
- SAT: For students with high SAT scores, look at Columbia, Cornell, Hamilton College, and Vassar.
- % Accepted: For selective institutions, look at Columbia, United States Military Academy, Cornell, and Vassar.
- Class Size: For small class sizes, look at Vassar, Hamilton College, Union College, and Yeshiva University.
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- Degrees: Associate, Bachelor
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- Programs: One relevant program; click the school name for details.
- Degrees: Master, Post- Bachelor's Certificate
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- Degrees: Bachelor
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Student/Alumnus Reviews of Schools for This Career and State
Sort Reviews By:SUNY Cobleskill • Cobleskill, NY
Studying BBA In Information Management (completion in 2009)




• 12/18/2011
"I was most satisfied with the flexibility and accessibility of the program. The work should have been a bit more challenging."
Ratings are on a 1-10 scale
| Characteristic | Rating | Comment |
|---|---|---|
| Would Recommend? | maybe | I would strongly recommend Cobleskill to someone who can't go away to attend college elsewhere. They're small enough to give you personal attention and flexible enough to work with your needs. |
| Program Reputation | 5 | I don't think Cobleskill is at all known as a computer school. I chose a neutral rating for this reason. |
| Program Quality | 7 | I don't think Cobleskill has a well-developed program in Information Management. I do think, though, that they work well with their students, treating each as an individual. |
| Instruction | 7 | Most of the classes I took at Cobleskill were business classes. I transferred in most of my computer classes. Since I was already working in the field, I didn't pay much attention to the career prep areas. |
| How Difficult | 5 | I attended classes about half-time and worked full time. That made things more difficult, but Cobleskill made most classes easily accessible. |
| Hands-On vs. Bookish | There was a really nice mix of hands-on and book learning in my program. The internship project gave me a good chance to demonstrate what I'd learned in a real-life situation. | |
| Schedule Flexibility | 10 | I took my classes without ever stepping foot on the Cobleskill campus. Some were online, some were on Saturdays at my local community college, and some were offered via interactive TV. The schedules were extremely flexible and accommodating to a working adult. |
| Academic Facilities | I didn't use most of the school's resources, as I was never on campus. | |
| Placement Services | I was already employed in the computer field and didn't use the school's career services. | |
| Alumni Network | I have no experience with the alumni network. |
SUNY Cobleskill • Cobleskill, NY
Studying Information Management (completion in 2009)




• 12/18/2011
"I was most satisfied with the flexibility and accessibility of the program. The work should have been a bit more challenging."
Ratings are on a 1-10 scale
| Characteristic | Rating | Comment |
|---|---|---|
| Would Recommend? | maybe | I would strongly recommend Cobleskill to someone who can't go away to attend college elsewhere. They're small enough to give you personal attention and flexible enough to work with your needs. |
| Program Reputation | 5 | I don't think Cobleskill is at all known as a computer school. |
| Program Quality | 7 | I don't think Cobleskill has a well developed program in Information Management. They work well with their students, treating each as an individual. |
| Instruction | 7 | Most of the classes I took with Cobleskill were business classes. I transferred in most of my computer classes. Since I was already working in the field I didn't pay much attention to the career prep areas. |
| How Difficult | 5 | I attended classes about half-time and worked full-time. That made things more difficult, but Cobleskill made most classes easily accessible. |
| Hands-On vs. Bookish | There was a really nice mix of hands-on and book learning in my program. The internship project gave me a good chance to demonstrate what I'd learned in a real life situation. | |
| Schedule Flexibility | 10 | I took my classes without ever stepping foot on Cobleskill campus. Some were online, some were on Saturdays at my local community college, and some were offered via interactive TV. The schedules were extremely flexible and accommodating to a working adult. |
| Academic Facilities | I didn't use most of these resources, as I was never on campus. | |
| Social Life | I didn't use most of these resources, as I was never on campus. | |
| Placement Services | I was already employed in the computer field and didn't use any of these services. | |
| Alumni Network | I have no experience with the alumni network. |









