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CUNY City College of New York at Center for Worker Education

New York, NY
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About CUNY City College of New York at Center for Worker Education

CUNY City College of New York at Center for Worker Education is an off-campus instructional site of the City College of New York, located in New York, New York. The Center for Worker Education is designed to serve working adults, providing access to bachelor's degree programs in an evening and weekend format. Specific enrollment and institutional metrics for this site are not reported separately in available IPEDS data.

No specific program offerings are listed in the available data for this instructional site. The Center for Worker Education at City College has historically offered bachelor's degree programs in areas such as interdisciplinary studies and social sciences, tailored to the schedules of employed adults.

New York City is one of the largest urban centers in the world, with a vast and diverse labor market. The Center for Worker Education reflects CUNY's mission to provide accessible higher education to working New Yorkers across all five boroughs.

Contact Information

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

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