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City College of New York of the City University of New York, The

New York, NYAccredited
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About City College of New York of the City University of New York, The

The City College of New York (CCNY) is a public four-year institution located in New York, New York, and is a senior college within the City University of New York (CUNY) system. Founded in 1847, CCNY is one of the oldest public institutions of higher education in the United States and serves a diverse urban student population in the Harlem neighborhood of Manhattan.

CCNY offers a broad range of undergraduate and graduate programs across disciplines including engineering, architecture, the arts, education, science, and the humanities. The institution is known for its programs in engineering, biomedical sciences, and the creative arts. Specific enrollment figures, completion rates, and retention rates are not currently reflected in available IPEDS data for this listing.

Located in New York City, CCNY students have access to one of the world's foremost professional and cultural environments. The institution has a long history of providing affordable, high-quality education to first-generation college students and immigrants, reflecting its founding mission of accessible public higher education.

Accreditation: Middle States Commission on Higher Education

Contact Information

160 Convent Avenue, New York, NY 10031

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