Life at Manhattan
Life at Manhattan starts in New York City
From your residence hall in Riverdale to internships in midtown, your Manhattan University experience is shaped by the people you meet, the work you do, and the city you call home.
Getting Involved
What you choose to study is one part of your story at Manhattan. How you get involved on campus is another. Our Lasallian community is made up of people from all backgrounds and experiences who come to Manhattan University with different ideas and interests. The best way to experience it all and find your niche is to join a club, volunteer for a service opportunity or attend an event on campus.
76%
of First-Year Students Live on Campus
19
Men's & Women's NCAA Division 1 Teams
100+
Clubs, Organizations & Service Opportunities
Campus Life
Living on campus gives you the full Jasper experience, from spending sunny afternoons studying on the Quad with your roommates, to grabbing a late-night bite to eat in Locke’s Loft after a basketball game at Draddy Gym. Our campus is classically beautiful and truly unique; it offers a slice of serenity just a subway ride away from the excitement of midtown Manhattan.
Finding Support
University is a journey best experienced with others. We welcome students of all backgrounds, lifestyles and experiences into our inclusive, open-minded campus community. Our student Fitness Center is a great place to hone a healthy lifestyle, and the Health Services Office and Counseling Center provide confidential services and support to keep you feeling your best. Manhattan’s campus is secured 24/7 by Public Safety officers who are committed to the care and wellbeing of all students.
Inclusive Community
The Jasper community is made up of diverse opinions, backgrounds, lifestyles and faiths. Our campus is a place of lively exchange and learning.
One of the most important parts of our Lasallian mission is to provide education for all, regardless of background or economic class. This ideal dates back to the work of our founder, Saint John Baptist de La Salle, who opened schools for the poor and underprivileged in France.
Today, this same principle translates into a truly inclusive community at Manhattan University. Located in one of the world’s most diverse cities, the University has educated and supported New York City’s own for years. More than 30% of our students identify as minorities, and an additional 32% of undergraduates are the first in their families to attend university. While we’re a Catholic institution, you don’t have to be Catholic to attend. We welcome students of all faiths, traditions and backgrounds to become Jaspers.