Dowling College
150 Idle Hour Blvd., Oakdale, NY 11769

Fall 2007 Undergrad Enrollment
3,840 (Full-time: 976 men, 1,206 women; Part-time: 615 men, 1,043 women)

Fall 2007 Graduate Enrollment
2,405 (Full-time: 880; Part-time: 1,525)

Campus Description
Dowling College, Suffolk County's first four-year college, began offering classes in 1955. The College is chartered by the State of New York and accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. The College's 52-acre main campus is located on the former summer estate of William K. Vanderbilt, 50 miles from Manhattan. A l05-acre site adjacent to the Brookhaven Calabro Airport, is the location of Dowling's Brookhaven campus. Dowling College is committed to an environment for learning that recognizes and provides for the development of each student's potential. "The Personal College" (registered trademark) offers small classes, one-on-one student-teacher interaction, and individual counseling services. Dowling makes a private college education affordable with financial aid and generous scholarship programs. Register online at http://www.dowling.edu.
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