
305 North Service Road, Dix Hills, NY 11746-6055, USA


Five Towns College provides opportunities for students interested in collegiate athletics through its participation in intercollegiate sports. The college supports several athletic teams that compete in various sports, offering student-athletes a chance to engage in competitive play while pursuing their academic goals. These programs aim to foster teamwork, discipline, and physical fitness among participants.
Specific details about student groups and associations at Five Towns College are not available from the provided data. Enrollment figures indicate a total of 512 students, with 358 men and 154 women, but no information on the variety or presence of student organizations was supplied.
Five Towns College has a student body comprised predominantly of in-state students, who represent 93% of its population-placing it in the top 20% nationally for in-state enrollment. Conversely, out-of-state students make up only 7%, a proportion that ranks in the bottom 20%. The college has a very small percentage of students from other U. S. states, at just 7%, which is among the lowest in the country. International representation is modest, with students from one foreign country, positioning the college in the bottom third nationally for diversity of international origins.
New student enrollment shows a relatively low number of freshmen at 165, placing Five Towns College in the bottom 30% compared to other institutions. Transfer students total 50, which is about average and in the lower 40% percentile nationally. Overall, new student intake is moderate but leans toward the lower side when compared with peer schools.
Undergraduate students at Five Towns College vary widely by age. The largest groups are traditional college-age students with 157 under 18 years old and 217 aged 18 to 19, followed by 172 aged 20 to 21. There are smaller numbers in older age brackets, including 85 students aged 22 to 24, 24 aged 25 to 29, and very few beyond age 30. Graduate students tend to be older, with clusters around mid-20s to early 60s, showing a diverse age range in postgraduate offerings, though graduate numbers are much smaller overall.
The ethnic composition of the college reveals a balanced but modest diversity. Hispanic students number 150, African American students 97, and white students 232, all ranking in roughly the lower 35-40% nationally for their respective groups. Native American and Asian populations are small but present, with 2 and 3 students respectively. Students identifying with two or more races are comparatively few at 14, placing the college in the bottom 30% for multiracial enrollment. Additionally, 20 students' ethnicity remains unspecified, again reflecting a relatively average level of demographic disclosure.
Five Towns College offers a campus environment that supports various student interests, particularly in the arts. Students can participate in campus activities such as drama productions, radio, and chorus groups. While there is no campus band or television station, these available outlets provide creative opportunities for engagement beyond the classroom.
The college provides some student support services, including psychological counseling, which can be vital for student well-being. However, certain services such as legal assistance, health clinics, a veterans affairs office, and a women's center are not available on campus.
With a small total enrollment of 723 students and a student-to-faculty ratio of 11 to 1, Five Towns College offers a more intimate academic setting. The faculty staffing combines a relatively low number of full-time staff with a larger contingent of part-time instructors, which reflects the college's staffing structure.
The college has a modest international presence, with students coming from three countries, indicating limited cultural diversity. Campus size data is partially unavailable, but the institution promotes an environment suited to concentrated study and artistic expression.
In athletics, Five Towns College participates in the United States Collegiate Athletic Association, providing students with opportunities to engage in sports within this association, though it is not affiliated with the NCAA or other major athletic organizations.
Five Towns College offers a single library facility named the Five Towns College Library. This library provides access to a collection of approximately 32,835 physical books, placing it in the lower 40th percentile compared to other colleges.
The institution supports its students with one subscription service and 30 databases, which rank near the middle range nationally. Additionally, the college provides access to around 262,784 electronic books, although this number is relatively low and falls within the bottom 30 percent compared to peer institutions.
Students benefit from both physical and digital access to library resources, supported by trained staff and established operating hours. While there is no all-day access, the college does facilitate shared collection access, broadening the scope of materials available beyond its own holdings.
Total enrollment
723Full Time Degree Seeking Freshmen
163Member of Athletic Associations
Data not availableTotal staff
68 full time, 174 part timeVeterans affair office
NoMain library name
Five Towns College LibraryNumber of libraries on campus
1Reservable study rooms in library
No24h access
NoPhysical facilities
YesAccess to digital/electronic resources
YesStaff trained to provide and interpret library materials
YesEstablished library hours
YesAccess to library collections that are shared with other institutions
Yes