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Biola University - Feinberg Center

Brooklyn, NY
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About Biola University - Feinberg Center

Biola University – Feinberg Center in Brooklyn, New York operates as an extension site of Biola University, a private nonprofit institution headquartered in Southern California. This location serves as an off-campus instructional site, extending university-level programming to students in the New York metropolitan area. Institutional type and enrollment figures for this specific site are not detailed in current IPEDS records.

Program offerings at the Brooklyn Feinberg Center are not individually listed in available IPEDS data. Coursework available at this site is likely aligned with Biola University's broader academic catalog, which includes programs in theology, education, and liberal arts at the graduate and undergraduate levels.

Located in Brooklyn, NY, this site provides access to Biola University's academic resources within one of the most densely populated urban centers in the United States, serving students who may not be able to attend the California main campus.

Contact Information

1974 Coney Island Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11223

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