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Colleges located in New York City

Hey, so I've always been pretty drawn to the idea of living in a big city while in college. Especially NYC. Can anyone tell me about the universities located directly within New York City?

a year ago

Sure, I'm happy to provide some information on colleges located in New York City.

- Columbia University: One of the eight Ivy League universities, Columbia is well-known for its competitive admissions and strong emphasis on a broad-based curriculum through its Core Curriculum. It offers a multitude of programs and has a strong reputation in numerous fields.

- New York University (NYU): NYU has a large undergraduate population and offers a wide range of programs across various fields. It is acknowledged for its strong programs in performing arts, social sciences, and business.

- Fordham University: Fordham is a Jesuit University known for its strong liberal arts focus and law program.

- Pace University: Pace is a private university that offers strong programs particularly in business, performing arts, and nursing.

- The New School: Known for its Parsons School of Design, The New School is a good place for students interested in art, design and social sciences.

- City University of New York (CUNY): CUNY is a public university system composed of several colleges throughout the city, like Hunter College and Baruch College, each known for different strengths.

- Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT): For students interested in fashion design, marketing, and related fields, FIT is a world-renowned school.

- Juilliard School: Famed performing arts conservatory known for its rigorous programs in dance, drama, and music.

Remember, each of these colleges has its own unique vibe and set of strengths. It's worth exploring information about specific programs of interest, admission rates, campus environment, and so on to get a good sense of which might be a good fit for you. Remember to consider factors like size, selectivity, cost, and the programs they offer when making your decision.

a year ago

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