Main Campus
29 Castle Place
New Rochelle, NY 10805
(914) 654-5528
Situated on the southern end of the main campus of The College of New Rochelle, the
New Rochelle Campus offers a uniquely adult environment that emphasizes a close-knit peer learning setting. The campus provides convenient access to the School of New Resources program to adults from
Westchester, Connecticut, Long Island, and
Rockland County.
Students also may take advantage of the excellent facilities of the main campus, including
Mother Irene Gill Memorial Library and the
Mooney Center — which houses computer classrooms and labs, a photography lab, television studio and editing room, model classroom for education students, a multi-purpose theater, and art studios and galleries.
Our 6-credit hour classes allow you to
accelerate your degree – by being
full-time while only
attending classes two times per week.
Our Main Campus is a one stop place for your education. At this campus you can:
- Receive advising
- Complete your application
- Meet with a financial aid counselor and determine your financial aid assistance (over 90% of our students have their education funded or partially funded with financial aid)
- Register for classes
- Attend classes
Our adult degree programs are completely designed to provide the adult learner with the environment and tools necessary to successfully complete their degree. We are there with you all the way.
Students are provided with an excellent educational experience in a learning environment which emphasizes user-friendly integrated technologies, including computer-assisted classrooms and labs, a technology-based learning skills center, a multi-purpose resource center, and an online reference library.
Unlike traditional lectures, classes are offered in a
seminar format where
discussions are a key component, enabling you to benefit from
relaxed, conversational classrooms, with an
average of only 18 students.
The Main Campus also has an ACCESS Center. Located at each campus of the School of New Resources, the ACCESS Centers are designed for students who need to reinforce grammatical concepts of Standard English, expand and develop vocabulary, sharpen reading and mathematical skills, or acquire computer literacy skills.
Raise your standard of learning at the School of New Resources!