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City Guide for New York City, New York.
Colleges and Universities in the Greater New York City, NY Area
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- Borough of Manhattan - Community
College of New York. "Welcome to Borough of Manhattan Community
College, one of the most unique community colleges in the country.
Located in the heart of an exciting and vibrant city, BMCC reflects the
best of downtown Manhattan: the culture of Tribeca, the vibrancy of Wall
Street, and the promise of the Statue of Liberty.
BMCC is a college that is alive with ideas and innovation, and supportive
of the innate human striving for self-improvement. BMCC offers opportunity
to those who desire it and wish to strive for it.
BMCC enrolls approximately 18,000 students in degree-programs and 6,000
more in continuing education programs. We invite you to explore our Web
site to find out what BMCC has to offer you."
- Bronx College - City University of
New York. "The College is situated on a scenic 50 tree-lined
acres campus. We house the original Hall of Fame for Great Americans, a
track and baseball field, an Olympic size pool, a dance studio, a dojo,
and media facilities including a multi-million dollar television studio.
The campus features both modern and traditional award-winning buildings
with state-of -the-art scientific and computer equipment. Our
distinguished faculty are highly accomplished in their fields, and they
bring a wealth of experience to the students they serve."
- City College of New York.
"The City College of New York - CCNY - is this nation's flagship
institution of public higher education, predating the Midwestern state
land-grant colleges by two decades. Founded by Townsend Harris to provide
children of the poor and new immigrants the higher education that could
give them access to the American dream, for more than 150 years CCNY has
been a primary avenue of advancement for generations of New Yorkers who
might not have had the chance to attend college. Born of a public
referendum, City College was one of the great experiments of our young
democracy, and it remains one of our great achievements.
The achievements of the College's graduates are .... Eight CCNY alumni
have won the Nobel Prize, placing City among the top ranks of public
colleges and universities nationwide. According to Standard & Poors, City
is ranked 11th in the United States in the number of graduates who have
become America's leading business executives. The list of CCNY alumni --
from Jonas Salk to Colin Powell, from Mario Runco to Walter Mosley, from
Faith Reingold to Ernesto Quinonez - who have gone on to influence our
nation in fundamental ways is dazzling."
- Hunter College - City University
of New York. "One of the oldest public colleges in the nations and the
largest college of the City University of New York, Hunter is a national
leader in urban public education."
- LaGuardia Community College -
City University of New York. "Located in New York City’s most
ethnically diverse borough, LaGuardia Community College provides students
with the advantages of a large college and the benefits of a smaller one,
including nationally-recognized academic excellence. The student body
comes from over 150 countries and speaks more than 110 languages."
- Lehman College.
"Public, comprehensive, coeducational liberal arts college with more than
90 undergraduate and graduate degree programs and specializations."
- Queen's College - City University of
New York. "Queens College prepares students to become leaders of
our global society by offering a rigorous education in the liberal arts
and sciences under the guidance of a faculty dedicated to both teaching
and research. Students graduate with the ability to think critically,
address complex problems, explore various cultures, and use modern
technologies and information resources. With a faculty and student
population that reflects the diversity of New York City, Queens College
provides an unusually rich education
- Queensborough Community College -
City University of New York. "Queensborough is truly a community
college. Well over 85% of our students live in Queens and reflect the
magnificent diversity of this borough, cited as the most culturally
diverse county in the country.
We are a community of possibility. We offer New Yorkers opportunity to
imagine the future they want for themselves and their families, and we
provide the rigorous academic environment, accompanied by strong support
services, that creates success.
As part of The City University of New York, we continue a tradition of
academic excellence and celebrate a proven track record of success: to
date, close to 45,000 students have graduated from Queensborough. More
than 12,000 students are currently enrolled in one of our associate degree
or certificate programs, and another 10,000 students -- of all ages --
participate in the programs offered by our Department of Continuing
Education, Arts and Business Development."
- St. John's University.
"St. John's is one of America's leading Catholic universities – recognized
for its superb academic programs, diverse student life, Big East
excitement and New York vitality. Founded in 1870 by the Vincentian
Community, St. John’s has distinguished itself by giving students the
knowledge, skills and confidence to serve others while achieving lasting
success – personally, professionally and spiritually.
With three friendly residential campuses in New York City, St. John’s is
the perfect choice for an affordable, high-quality private education that
blends academic study, service opportunities, professional training and
real-world experience within a diverse and highly supportive community."
- York College - City University of
New York. "York College is committed to academic excellence
through teaching and learning, research and scholarship. It envisions
service to a student body which reflects the unparalleled cultural
diversity and richness of Queens and the New York metropolitan area and to
the communities in which they live. It seeks to develop habits of inquiry
and communication that promote these ideals of intellectual and personal
growth by embodying them in human relations within the College."
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