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Brooklyn College of the City University of New York - Graduate Center for Worker Education

New York, NY
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About Brooklyn College of the City University of New York - Graduate Center for Worker Education

Brooklyn College of the City University of New York - Graduate Center for Worker Education is an instructional site of Brooklyn College, CUNY, located in New York, New York. Brooklyn College is a public four-year institution within the City University of New York system, and the Graduate Center for Worker Education is a specialized program site focused on serving adult working learners.

Specific program offerings at this site are not detailed in current IPEDS data. The Graduate Center for Worker Education traditionally serves union members and working adults, offering bachelor's degree completion and graduate programs in fields such as labor studies, public administration, and liberal arts, often in partnership with labor unions.

Located in New York City, the center is positioned to serve the city's large and organized labor workforce. This model of higher education delivery reflects CUNY's commitment to expanding access to degree programs for working adults who may not be able to attend traditional daytime campus programs.

Contact Information

25 Broadway, 7th Floor, New York, NY 10004

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