Maria College,
700 New Scotland Ave, Albany, NY 12208, United States
About Us

Maria College, located at 700 New Scotland Avenue in Albany, New York, is a health-focused university that has been preparing students for healthcare and service-driven professions for 65 years. Whether you are looking to advance your education, transform a job into a meaningful career, or start fresh, Maria College welcomes everyone to succeed. The institution recently received a transformational naming gift, resulting in the Andrea Lewis Siek School of Nursing. This historic gift honors Andrea Lewis Siek, a dedicated nurse and graduate of St. Peter's Hospital School of Nursing. Maria College offers strong and respected nursing programs, with nearly 8,000 graduates making a difference in healthcare settings across the nation. Additionally, the college provides occupational therapy programs based on compassionate values and a liberal arts education that emphasizes critical thinking, communication, and service to others. With a small, supportive community and a dedicated team of faculty, Maria College ensures that each student receives the academic and personal help they need to succeed. The college's unique approach to teaching, focused on compassion, sets it apart from other institutions. Maria College is committed to developing individuals who can make meaningful contributions to society, with 90% of graduates working in their field or pursuing higher degrees within one year of graduation. Join Maria College to embark on a career that allows you to find fulfillment in helping others and shaping the future of healthcare.
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Hours open
Monday:
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Tuesday:
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Wednesday:
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Thursday:
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Friday:
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Saturday:
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Sunday:
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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Reviews
"The school’s ADN Nurisng program is a very difficult program, do not expect it to be easy. It can be very extra at times but the professors were a huge resource for me. Not everyone will appreciate the challenge, but try not to get sucked into the vortex of negativity that nursing school stress breeds. Everyone I know from the April 23 graduating class passed the NCLEX-RN first try. I recommend this school’s nursing program but be aware it is a challenge and stressful, the first exam was a real wake up call."
"0/10 DO NOT RECOMMEND What a slap in the face for a student to file a grievance for misrepresentation and be ignored by all administrators. So many red flags about this school that people ignore simply because they accept everyone and give us all the bare minimum! If you go to this school just know that you will have to teach yourself, get a tutor and stay away from administrators because they don’t care. They will still collect their paychecks whether you pass or fail. They will still take a leisurely walk down New Scotland Ave during school hours like students aren’t looking for answers. Good luck to anyone attending this school but I will go to great lengths to make sure I’m not responsible for this $32,000 scam of a nursing school!"
"Rating: ☆☆☆☆☆ (0 star out of 5) As a former student at this nursing school, I can confidently say that it was an absolute nightmare from start to finish. The administrative staff, the dean of students, and the teaching staff all seemed completely disinterested in the well-being and success of their students. Here's why this nursing school is the worst: Unresponsive Advisors: One of the most frustrating aspects of attending this school was the complete lack of support from the so-called "advisers." Whenever I reached out for guidance or assistance, I was met with silence and indifference. It was as if they simply did not care about their students' concerns or academic progress. Misuse of Student Funds: To add insult to injury, the school appeared to have no problem taking hefty sums of money from students for tuition and fees. However, when it came to providing essential resources or services, they were nowhere to be found. It felt like a complete rip-off, and I couldn't believe how they justified their egregious misuse of student funds. Unprofessional Teaching Staff: The teaching staff lacked competence and professionalism. The lectures were often disorganized and delivered without any passion or enthusiasm. It seemed like they were just going through the motions, not caring if students were grasping the material or not. Lack of Support: When students faced challenges, either academically or personally, there was no support system in place. The dean of students showed no empathy or understanding towards students' individual circumstances. Instead, they appeared more interested in brushing off any issues rather than addressing them constructively. Left to Fend for Ourselves: As students, we were left to fend for ourselves throughout the entire educational journey. There was no sense of community or camaraderie among students because the school failed to foster a positive learning environment. In conclusion, I strongly advise anyone considering this nursing school to think twice and explore other options. The lack of professionalism, unresponsive staff, and neglectful attitude towards students' needs make this institution an absolute disaster. Save yourself the time, money, and frustration and seek a better nursing school that actually cares about its students' success and well-being."
"Love my school!!! Ive been to 5 different colleges. Wish I came to Maria First. Would recommend this school to anyone. Real education, excellent environment, organized and loved all my professors. They will prepare you for the real world. Rigorous study in an excellent environment. I plan to send my children here as a foundation when they grow up."
"I love this school.. The staff is super friendly, all the teachers know who you are and want you to succeed... I graduated the LPN program and I loved all the nursing teachers. They are always there if you have a question and they want you to succeed. The director dr. Millenbach was there for me every time I came into her office with a problem, she immediately stop what she was doing to talk to me and help me however she could. I passed by boards the first just like almost everyone in my class.. They prepared us very well for the boards.. I am also employed less than 2 months after graduation. If your looking for a nursing school with the small town feel Maria is your choice. One door closes another one alway opens, Maria is your open door!"
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