List of colleges and universities in New York City

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List of Colleges and Universities in New York City
The skyline of New York City, home to numerous higher education institutions
Caption The skyline of New York City, home to numerous higher education institutions
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The List of colleges and universities in New York City includes a diverse array of institutions that offer a wide range of academic programs and degrees. New York City, known for its cultural diversity and economic significance, is home to some of the most prestigious and well-known higher education institutions in the world. This list encompasses both public and private universities, liberal arts colleges, and specialized institutions.

Public Institutions[edit | edit source]

New York City is served by several public institutions, primarily part of the City University of New York (CUNY) system, which is one of the largest urban university systems in the United States.

  • City College of New York (CCNY): Founded in 1847, CCNY is the oldest of the CUNY colleges and offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs.
  • Hunter College: Located on the Upper East Side, Hunter College is known for its strong programs in the liberal arts and sciences.
  • Baruch College: Renowned for its business programs, Baruch College is located in the Flatiron District.
  • Brooklyn College: Situated in the borough of Brooklyn, this college offers a variety of undergraduate and graduate programs.
  • Queens College: Located in Flushing, Queens, it is known for its liberal arts and sciences programs.

Private Institutions[edit | edit source]

New York City is also home to many prestigious private universities and colleges, some of which are internationally recognized.

  • Columbia University: An Ivy League university located in Morningside Heights, Columbia is one of the oldest and most prestigious universities in the United States.
  • New York University (NYU): Located in Greenwich Village, NYU is known for its diverse programs and global campuses.
  • Fordham University: A Jesuit university with campuses in the Bronx and Manhattan, known for its law and business schools.
  • The New School: Known for its progressive approach to education, The New School includes the Parsons School of Design.
  • Yeshiva University: A private Jewish university with a strong emphasis on the integration of Jewish studies with liberal arts.

Specialized Institutions[edit | edit source]

New York City also hosts a number of specialized institutions that focus on specific fields of study.

  • Juilliard School: Located at Lincoln Center, Juilliard is one of the world's leading music and performing arts conservatories.
  • Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT): Part of the State University of New York (SUNY) system, FIT is renowned for its programs in fashion, design, and business.
  • School of Visual Arts (SVA): A for-profit art and design college located in Manhattan.
  • Pratt Institute: Known for its programs in architecture, design, and fine arts, located in Brooklyn.

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