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Clarkson University - Albany College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences Campus of Uni
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About Clarkson University - Albany College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences Campus of Uni
Clarkson University at Albany College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences represents a campus or instructional site located in Albany, New York, the state capital. This site reflects a collaborative or shared arrangement between Clarkson University and the Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences. Institutional classification and specific campus-level data are not detailed in the current IPEDS records for this location.
No specific postsecondary programs are listed in the available IPEDS data for this campus. Clarkson University broadly offers programs in engineering, business, health sciences, and technology at the undergraduate and graduate levels, while Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences specializes in pharmacy, health sciences, and biomedical fields.
Albany is home to a significant concentration of healthcare, government, and research institutions, making it a strong environment for health sciences and professional education. Prospective students should contact Clarkson University or Albany College of Pharmacy directly for current program availability at this site.
106 New Scotland Avenue, Albany, NY 12208
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