Motto | Your potential is our promise. |
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Type | Private For-profit college |
Established | 1931 (as The Berkeley School) |
President | Michael J. Smith |
Provost | Marsha Pollard, Ph.D. |
Undergraduates | 4,900 as of Fall 2020 |
Location | New York City & New Jersey , United States of America |
Campus | Urban & Suburban |
|u}}rs | Official Berkeley Blue and White |
Sporting affiliations | USCAA Division II |
Mascot | Berkeley Knight |
Website | berkeleycollege.edu |
Berkeley College is a private for-profit college with campuses in New York and New Jersey. It was founded in 1931 and offers undergraduate and graduate degrees and certificate programs. Berkeley College is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education.
Berkeley College offers certificate, associate's, bachelor's, and graduate degree programs. The college serves a diverse student body through The Larry L. Luing School of Business®, School of Professional Studies and School of Health Studies.
Berkeley College launched its first graduate degree program, a Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.), in 2015.[1] Through Berkeley College's Corporate Learning Partnership, the M.B.A. program partners with organizations like Affinity Federal Credit Union to offer master's degree and continuing education programs to employees.[2] Other recent program launches include a Bachelor of Science in Business Data Science in 2020.[3]
In 2021, Berkeley College was ranked number 86 out of 337 in Best Online Bachelor's Programs by U.S. News & World Report.[4] U.S. News & World Report has recognized Berkeley College among the Best Online bachelor's degree Programs and the Best Online Bachelor's Programs for Veterans for eight consecutive years. Berkeley has been offering distance education programs since 1998.[5]
The college has two New York locations in Midtown Manhattan and White Plains, and four in New Jersey (Newark, Paramus, Woodbridge, and Woodland Park). Berkeley announced it will close the White Plains campus in fall 2021 and consolidate with the Midtown Manhattan campus.[6]
In 2014, the Berkeley College Extension Center at 130 Williams Street New York, NY was closed.[7] Two years later, the college closed the Clifton campus (600 Getty Avenue Clifton, NJ),.[8] In 2018 the Dover campus was closed[8] with the Brooklyn campus closed the following year.[7]
In 2019, Berkeley College was sued by former staffers at the White Plains (NY) campus claiming they faced "a gender-related hostile work environment" and "wrongful termination."[9]
In 2018, Berkeley College was named in a lawsuit filed by the New York Department of Consumer Affairs for deceptive and predatory practices.[10][11] The lawsuit description includes (1) misleading students about financial aid, including federal financial aid; (2) tricking students into taking out loans directly from Berkeley College; (3) deceiving students about institutional grants; (4) deceiving students about transfer credits, majors, and careers; and (5) violating local debt collection laws by concealing its identity from former students when collecting debt, including debt that is not owed.
Berkeley College denied the allegations contained in the DCA's lawsuit and denied that it violated the New York City Consumer Protection Law.[12]
In 2015, Berkeley College was named in a New York City Consumer Agency investigation (along with 3 other for-profit schools) concerning student dropout and loan default rates, as well as how the college recruits new students.[13]
Berkeley College Knights Athletics includes Basketball, Soccer, Cross Country, and Tennis teams. They compete in the USCAA and the Hudson Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Conference.