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CUNY Queens College Extension Center

New York, NY
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About CUNY Queens College Extension Center

CUNY Queens College Extension Center is an instructional site affiliated with Queens College, part of the City University of New York system, located in New York, NY. This extension center provides off-campus access to Queens College coursework and programs for students in areas beyond the main Flushing campus. Separate enrollment, completion, and retention data for this extension site are not reported in available records.

No specific program listings are available for this extension center at this time. As part of the CUNY Queens College network, coursework offered at this site may span liberal arts, sciences, and professional fields consistent with the main campus curriculum. Students should contact the extension center directly for current course availability.

New York City is home to one of the largest public university systems in the United States. This extension center helps CUNY Queens College extend educational access to a broader population of New York City residents.

Contact Information

25 W. 43rd Street19th Floor, New York, NY 10036

Programs

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