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BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN COMMUNITY COLLEGE

NEW YORK, NY
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About BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Borough of Manhattan Community College (BMCC) is a public two-year institution located in New York, New York, and is part of the City University of New York system. BMCC serves one of the largest community college student populations in the United States, offering associate degree and certificate programs across a wide range of academic and career-focused disciplines. The college is situated in lower Manhattan, providing students with access to one of the world's most dynamic professional environments.

Detailed program-level data are not available in the current data source for this listing. BMCC is known for offering programs in areas including business, liberal arts, health sciences, computer information systems, and public administration, among others.

Located in the heart of New York City, BMCC draws students from all five boroughs and beyond, serving a highly diverse urban population seeking affordable, accessible pathways to career preparation and transfer opportunities.

Contact Information

25 Broadway FL 8, NEW YORK, NY 10004

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