dondk
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Does anyone know how many students out of the total student population lives on campus in dorms in Farmingdale? What about Dowling?
Did a quick search, FSC has about 6300 students (full and part time) and 500 dorms. So, 10% live on campus which I would think would be normal.
You need to understand the background or history with FSC. FSC for many years was more of a 2 year college with some 4 year programs. They still have 2 year programs, but now geared more towards 4 year programs. For most of it's history, FSC was a agricultural based college with some business and technical degree's. Most students start FSC and finished elsewhere.
Dowling has about 5500 students and 500 dorms, again about 10% live on campus. Dowling is a smaller campus compared to FSC so that is not surprising.
Dowling is generally known as one of several education colleges (creates teachers) and business degree's colleges. They also have Masters and Doctoral programs where FSC does not (not that it really matters). Most that start at Dowling also finish there.
I will agree that there is more to do around FSC versus Dowling. More variety at FSC versus Dowling, demographics at FSC is more diverse as well.
From a person who lived most of his life on LI (within 5 miles of Farmingdale). FSC was always considered a step above community colleges. Of the state schools on LI, it was considered on the lower tier, but still provided you an education to be successful.
Dowling is a private college, so you are paying for that. Is the education that much better? I don't think so, but that is my opinion.
Either way, you will get a decent education. Do you need to go to Long Island to get it? That is something you have to answer for yourself. That is the same question you should be asking for getting a PPL.