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Bard College at Bayview Correctional Facility

New York, NY
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About Bard College at Bayview Correctional Facility

Bard College at Bayview Correctional Facility is an instructional site associated with Bard College, located in New York, New York. Detailed classification data regarding institution type, level, and campus setting are not reported in available IPEDS records for this site. No specific program offerings are listed in the current dataset.

This site is associated with Bard College's prison education initiatives, which have historically provided liberal arts coursework to incarcerated individuals at correctional facilities. The Bayview Correctional Facility location reflects Bard's commitment to expanding access to higher education in nontraditional settings. Prospective participants or partnering organizations should contact Bard College directly for current program status and availability.

New York City hosts numerous higher education institutions with extended and alternative program sites. Bard College's presence at correctional facilities represents a model of community-engaged higher education in the region. For the most current program and enrollment information, direct inquiry with Bard College is recommended.

Contact Information

550 West 20th Street, New York, NY 10111

Programs

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