Medaille College
School info
3.2
Overall Quality
Reputation
3.5
Food
2.4
Clubs
2.7
Facilities
3.5
Internet
2.8
Location
3.5
Opportunities
3.3
Safety
4.4
Social
2.8
Happiness
3.5
Basic Information
Location
- Buffalo, NY
Institution Overview
- Public/Private: Private college
- Established: 1937
- Founder: The Sisters of St. Joseph, Jean Paul Médaille
Academic information
Key Area
- e-commerce
- digital divide
- accessible technology
- business intelligence
- information systems strategy
Student and Staff Numbers
- Students: Around 1,600 students
- Undergraduates: 1,600
- Postgraduates: 1,000
- Academic Staff: 90
Notable Alumni
- Gary Boughton
- David Cullen
- Robby Takac
- Kyle Ferguson
- Adam Page
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Students talk about this school
Good reviews
Overall 4.8
Only thing that sucks is the parking. They need to build a parking garage or something. It's ridiculous that if you're not here by 9am most days you have to park at the zoo or Delaware park. The shuttle is terrible. It's never on time and you'll always be late. A few times I got to the zoo parking lot 40 mins before my class, it came.
Overall 4.4
I LOVE MEDAILLE
Overall 4.4
Great School hands off but very expensive !
Bad reviews
Overall 1.7
This school is terrible
Overall 1.7
None.
Overall 1.8
This is a small campus, small school, but unfortunately there is not a lot of "stuff" going on. They have a carnival once a year ... But other than that not a lot to get students involved. The worst thing about the campus is parking ... There's not nearly enough, and if you don't have a spot you have to park ACROSS THE 198 and walk.
Overall 1.8
the food sucks. everytime I eat I throw up and the people here are such s. bags and sometimes im scared to even be here cause of the people and the atmosphere. this place sucks!!! DO NOT COME HERE
Overall 1.8
Be prepared to spend endless hours in the bathroom after eating the schools food
Overall 2
It's very dirty sometimes and the food is pretty gross. It's small which a lot of people like, however it's so small that there is rarely any big event going on. It's like a high school. It's just pretty boring.