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Cornell University at New York City Site

New York, NY
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About Cornell University at New York City Site

Cornell University at New York City Site is an off-campus instructional location of Cornell University, situated in New York, New York. This site extends Cornell's academic and professional programs to students in the New York City metropolitan area, one of the country's largest concentrations of graduate and professional students. Separate enrollment and performance metrics for this specific location are not reported independently in available IPEDS data.

Programs accessible through Cornell's New York City presence may include graduate, professional, and executive education offerings across disciplines such as law, business, labor relations, and public policy, reflecting Cornell's broad institutional portfolio.

New York City's position as a global center for finance, media, law, and technology makes this site a strategically significant location for Cornell, enabling students and working professionals to access Ivy League instruction in proximity to major industry employers and research partners.

Contact Information

245 Park Avenue, 24th floor, New York, NY 10167

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