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  1. Now nonsectarian in nature, Marist College is home to approximately 4,900 traditional undergraduate men and women, 1,000 graduate students, and 400 adult students. In 1947, the first graduating class of modern-day Marist College consisted of four Marist Brothers. Today, more than 48,000 alumni and alumnae call Marist alma mater.

  2. The Athletics Department at Marist College invites applications for a full-time, 12-month position as Women’s Basketball Assistant Coach II. This position will report to the Head Women’s Basketball Coach and participate in all aspects of team management including practice and game preparation and execution.

  3. The 60-credit Clinical Mental Health Counseling Program requires coursework in essential course areas required by the New York State Education Department (NYSED) and Office of Professions eleven core curriculum content areas. Most other master’s programs do not require instruction in these areas. Broader foundational knowledge in these ...

  4. Marist College is a secondary school for boys in Athlone, County Westmeath, Ireland. History and development. The school was founded in 1884 by the Marist Brothers, a French Order, and the first principal was Brother Mungo. The original school was based in Glesson Street/Saint Mary's Square.

  5. Total Estimated Cost of Attendance****. $70,855. $58,560. $73,180. *Tuition figures assume a student is taking 12-16 credits per semester. Credits taken in excess of 16 are billed at $825 per credit. Part-time student budgets are prorated and calculated using part-time tuition costs. **Orientation Fee is for your first semester only.

  6. 37K Followers, 214 Following, 1,979 Posts - Marist College (@marist) on Instagram: "This is the official Instagram account for Marist College. Share your photos with us by tagging @Marist or using #MyMarist!"

  7. Our work toward a more inclusive community. Because of our diversity, our community of learners is stronger, offers a richer educational experience, and better prepares students to take their place as leaders in today’s world. At Marist, we don’t shy away from difficult conversations. We challenge ideas while respecting each other. While we ...