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City University of New York
The City University of New York is the nation's largest urban public university. Founded in 1847 as the Free Academy, CUNY comprises 11 senior colleges, six community colleges, the William E. Macaulay Honors College, a graduate school, a graduate school of journalism, a law school, a school of professional studies, and the Sophie Davis School of Biomedical Education. CUNY serves more than 231,000 degree credit students and 230,000 continuing and professional education students. It offers online and individualized baccalaureate degrees, plus a Teacher Academy that provides free tuition for motivated math and science majors who seek teaching careers in the City.
ASAP
The City University of New York's Accelerated Study in Associate Programs (ASAP) is a new offering that enables students to earn an Associate Degree at any of CUNY's six community colleges as soon as possible. Available free to those who qualify, the programs offer convenient schedules and academic and career counseling, plus vocational training.
Baruch College
Located in the Flatiron District of Manhattan, Baruch's selective admission standards, quality academic programs, and top national rankings make it an exceptional educational value.
Borough of Manhattan Community College
Located in the heart of this 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.
Bronx Community College
From its traditional, tree-lined campus on the highest natural peak in New York City, Bronx Community College has long enjoyed a reputation for opportunity and innovation.
Brooklyn College
Brooklyn College is a comprehensive institution of higher learning seeking to provide students with the knowledge and skills to live in a globally interdependent world and the support services to help them succeed.
Center for Worker Education
The Center for Worker Education is a downtown extension campus of City College designed for working adults seeking a Bachelor's Degree. More than 170 courses are offered, on evenings and Saturdays. The full-time and part-time faculty is drawn from City College academic departments plus professionals in law, journalism, social services, and the arts.
City College of New York
The oldest of The City University of New York's (CUNY) 11 senior colleges, City College of New York is really a small university with four renowned professional schools and an outstanding College of Liberal Arts and Science. CCNY is the only public institution of higher learning in New York City with a School of Architecture and a School of Engineering.
College of Staten Island
The College of Staten Island is unique in the CUNY system due to its expansion of bachelor's and master's degree offerings on its park-like Staten Island campus.
CUNY Graduate School of Journalism
The CUNY Graduate School of Journalism opened its doors in September 2006. Our rigorous three-semester Master of Arts program will equip students to work in multi-media newsrooms and report in specialty areas. Students will learn by doing in the media capital of the world, taught by veteran reporters and editors.
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