Apply Now l Request Info l Chat with Counselor l Create Brochure l Contact Us l Directions
  • About Monroe
    • President's Welcome
    • Mission Statement
    • Monroe's History
    • Accreditation
    • Bronx Campus
    • New Rochelle Campus
    • St. Lucia Campus
    • Graduation Ceremonies 2012
    • News
    • Information Technology Department
    • Monroe Foundation
    • Employment Opportunities - Monroe College
    • Right to Know
    • Contact Us
    • 먼로 컬리지에 대하여
    • Monroe Logos
    • Consumer Information
    • Acceptance Package Documents
  • Admissions
  • Academics
  • Campus Life
  • Career Advancement
  • Alumni
  • Current Students
  • Athletics
Home / About Monroe / FAQ / Saint Lucia FAQ's
Tweet

Saint Lucia Frequently Asked Question

Applicants often have many questions about the schools they are considering. An admissions counselor will be glad to answer all of your questions and concerns. Some of the most frequently asked admission questions (FAQ) are below.

If you have additional questions, you may email the Admissions Office at bpratt@monroecollege.edu and we will answer your questions promptly.

1. Do foreign faculty teach at the Saint Lucia Campus?
2. Is the degree obtained in Saint Lucia the same degree obtained in New York?
3. Is there an opportunity to study in New York?
4. When will classes be held?
5. Does Monroe College accept credits from Sir Arthur Lewis Community College?
6. What are the admissions requirements?
7. Is there an admissions fee?
8. What is the tuition at Monroe College in Saint Lucia?
1. Do foreign faculty teach at the Saint Lucia Campus?

Each semester different international faculty members come to Saint Lucia to teach for the entire semester.This is in addition to local faculty members that bring years of industry experience.This means that students that study at Monroe are able to get both a local and international perspective on their academic studies.

Back to top
2. Is the degree obtained in Saint Lucia the same degree obtained in New York?

This is the same college degree that you would obtain if you attended college at one of our campuses in New York.

Back to top
3. Is there an opportunity to study in New York?

Students that begin their studies at Monroe College in Saint Lucia always have the opportunity to study in New York for one or more semesters or complete their degree online.We encourage students to develop an academic program that fits their needs and challenges them to grow both academically and personally.

Back to top
4. When will classes be held?

Monroe recognizes that many students will be working full time while they attend school. That is why classes will be primarily held in the evening.

Back to top
5. Does Monroe College accept credits from Sir Arthur Lewis Community College?

Monroe accepts credits earned from Sir Arthur Lewis, as well as many other colleges in the Caribbean.Students must have earned a grade of at least a “C” or better and the class must fit within the program requirements. For our complete guide to transfer credits see our Transferring credit section of this website.

Back to top
6. What are the admissions requirements?

Monroe is looking for students that have demonstrated a solid academic performance at the High School level through the completion of 5 CXC’s and/or have outstanding work experiences.Students looking to apply should submit an application, High School transcript with CXC’s and an essay.Additionally, all applicants are required to interview with the Saint Lucia Campus Director.

Back to top
7. Is there an admissions fee?

There is an application fee of EC 95 that should accompany your application and other admissions requirements.

Back to top
8. What is the tuition at Monroe College in Saint Lucia?

For all tuition and fee information, please contact our Saint Lucia office.

Back to top

Request Info l Apply Now l Contact Us l E-Learning System l My Monroe l Google Apps (Student Email) l Faculty/Staff Email l Web Advisor l Financial Aid l King Graduate School l Monroe Online

Copyright ©2013 Monroe College. All Rights Reserved.