Campus Overview

Wagner College: A Comprehensive Overview for Prospective Students


Wagner College is an intimate, private liberal arts college nestled on a picturesque hilltop campus in Staten Island, New York. With approximately 1,800 undergraduate students, Wagner offers an intentionally small, personalized educational experience that allows for close interactions with faculty and a tight-knit campus community.

Location & Setting Urban setting on Staten Island, with direct access to New York City's extensive cultural and professional opportunities. The campus is situated on a scenic 105-acre hilltop overlooking the New York Harbor, providing a peaceful academic environment while remaining connected to the dynamic urban landscape of NYC.

Campus Life Small campus with a close-knit community feel. On-campus housing is typical for most students, fostering strong social connections. Limited Greek life, with emphasis on inclusive campus activities and clubs. Weekend activities often involve both on-campus events and easy access to New York City's attractions.

Student Body Diverse student population drawing from across the United States and internationally, with a significant representation from the Northeast. Students tend to be academically motivated, collaborative, and interested in experiential learning opportunities. Strong sense of community due to the college's small size.

Academics Known for strong liberal arts curriculum with excellent pre-professional programs, particularly in education, nursing, and business. Offers small class sizes (average 15 students) with significant opportunities for individualized attention and undergraduate research. Emphasizes practical, hands-on learning experiences.

Athletics & Sports NCAA Division I athletics with strong NCAA Division I programs, particularly competitive in men's and women's basketball, volleyball, and soccer. Seahawks compete in the Northeast Conference. Active athletic culture with significant campus spirit, though not a major Division I powerhouse.

Lifestyle & Weather Typical Northeast climate with four distinct seasons: cold winters, mild springs, warm summers, and colorful autumns. Campus is walkable, but proximity to public transportation makes exploring Staten Island and NYC convenient. Limited car necessity due to robust public transit options. Outdoor activities include campus events, city exploration, and nearby parks and recreational areas.

Field Hockey (2025)

Level
D1 Low
RPI Rank
#60
2025 Record
Overall: 8-12
Conference
Northeast Conference
Coach
Aubrey Mytych

School

Type
Private (Protestant Episcopal)
Classification
Master's: Medium Programs
Common Majors:
Health Professions (41%)
Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing (96%)
• Health Services/Allied Health/Health Sciences, General (4%)
Visual Arts (17%)
Drama/Theatre Arts and Stagecraft (52%)
Arts, Entertainment,and Media Management (33%)
• Film/Video and Photographic Arts (8%)
• Fine and Studio Arts (6%)
• Music (2%)
Business (13%)
Psychology (6%)
Social Sciences (5%)
Sociology (41%)
Economics (23%)
• Anthropology (15%)
• International Relations and National Security Studies (10%)
• Political Science and Government (10%)

Student Body

Total
1,919
Undergrad
82%
Demographics
60% women
Student:Faculty
16:1

Programs of Interest

Environmental Science
Psychology (6.0%)
Biology (2.6%)
Sports Med / Kinesiology (45.3%)
French

Academics

Admission Rate
84%
SAT Median
1,235
SAT Range
1,150-1,320
ACT Median
25
Retention
82%
Graduation
68%

Costs

In-State
$52,000
Out-of-State
$52,000
Room & Board
$15,600
Avg Net Price
$27,733
Net price = average after financial aid

Weather

Winter
Moderate
HighLow
January40°28°
April60°45°
July85°70°
October65°51°
Oct/Apr = field hockey season

Location

Setting
City (City: Large)
Nearest City
New York, NY
Distance
8 miles

Coaching Staff

Name Position Contact Bio
Aubrey Mytych Head Coach aubrey.mytych@wagner.edu View Bio
Rayne Wright Assistant Coach rayne.wright@wagner.edu View Bio
Katerina Tsioles Assistant Coach katerina.tsioles@wagner.edu View Bio

Roster Breakdown

25 players

Geographic Recruiting

In-State: 4% (1 player)
US Out-of-State: 64% (16 players)
International: 32% (8 players)
New Jersey: 28% (7 players)
Pennsylvania: 24% (6 players)

Position Breakdown

Forward: 7 (28.0%)
Forward/Midfielder: 2 (8.0%)
Midfielder: 7 (28.0%)
Midfielder/Defender: 4 (16.0%)
Defender: 3 (12.0%)
Goalkeeper: 2 (8.0%)

Class Year Distribution

Freshman: 10 (40.0%)
Sophomore: 4 (16.0%)
Junior: 6 (24.0%)
Senior: 5 (20.0%)

Full Roster (25 players)

# Name Position Year Height Hometown High School
1 Erika Parker M So. 5-4 South Berwick, ME Marshwood
2 Claire Evans D/M Sr. 5-8 Clarks Summit, PA Abington Heights
3 Maddie Ciancitto D Sr. 5-2 Pompton Lakes, NJ Pompton Lakes
4 Floortje Leunisse M Jr. 5-4 Breda, Netherlands Onze Lieve Vroughwelyceum
5 Juliana Gonzales F Fr. 5-3 West Pittston, PA Wyoming Area
6 Victoria Bruno F/M Jr. 5-3 Parsippany, NJ Parsippany
7 Cecilia Clark F Fr. 5-4 Collingswood, NJ Collingswood
8 Mia Bolster D/M So. 5-2 Saratoga Springs, NY Saratoga Springs
10 Hailey Bianchino M Sr. 5-1 Hillsborough, NJ Hillsborough
12 Riahna Pollard D/M Fr. 5-4 Haddonfield, NJ Haddonfield Memorial
13 Lauren Frye D Jr. 5-5 Harleysville, PA Souderton Area
14 Noor van Duin M Fr. 6-0 Hazerswoude-Rijndijk, Netherlands Scala College
15 Felicitas Herrero F Jr. 5-1 Buenos Aires, Argentina Del Viso Day School
16 Abby Reenock M Sr. 5-9 Haddonfield, NJ Haddonfield Memorial
17 Romy Matthies M/D So. 5-4 Hamburg, Germany Gymnasium Grootmoor
18 Amelia Gonzalez M Fr. 5-4 Clarks Summit, PA Abington Heights
19 Kayla Sykes M Fr. 5-4 Milford, PA Delaware Valley
20 Ava DePietro F Fr. 5-5 Nazareth, PA Nazareth Area
21 Julie Povel F Fr. 5-6 Vught, The Netherlands Maurick College
24 Natalie McGivern F/M Jr. 5-0 West Deptford, NJ West Deptford
25 Victoria Gonzalez-Lopez F Jr. 5-5 Santiago, Chile Grace College
26 Nyah Jernberg F Fr. 5-1 Hollis, NH Hollis Brookline
35 Julia de Leeuw D Fr. 5-10 Houten, The Netherlands College de Heemlanden
64 Saar van Dalen GK So. 6-0 Houten, Netherlands Cals College Nieuwegein
98 Sam Black GK Sr. 5-5 Fredericksburg, VA James Monroe