Manhattan College isn't actually in Manhattan, but is close enough-a quick 30-minute subway trip from the Riverdale section of the Bronx. A Catholic university, Manhattan honors the "five LaSallian values" of "faith, respect, education, community, and social justice," which shape the culture on campus, primarily in its commitment to "service," but also apparent in the presence of Catholic brothers, who teach some of the courses. Students overwhelmingly praise professors who are "not only outstanding in fields they teach, but [who] also care very deeply for their students." Most "are industry professionals, or PhDs that have a lot of experience in the subject matter that they are teaching," providing "an academic experience where one is able to connect the theory behind a certain subject to practical real-world applications." The school "carries prestige" and has "a lot of connections," in the "public sector and private industry," so students have a "greater chance of being placed/connected with an internship that closely relates to their field of choice." This is "especially true for the engineering and education departments." Manhattan "gives you room to take initiative, but also does a good job of keeping students on track." Manhattan has "an outstanding internship program, and "good rates at helping students finding jobs after college," especially with the help of the strong alumni network.