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DeVry College of New York - Midtown Manhattan Flatiron Extension
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About DeVry College of New York - Midtown Manhattan Flatiron Extension
DeVry College of New York - Midtown Manhattan Flatiron Extension is an off-campus instructional site located in New York, New York. This location is an extension of DeVry College of New York, a branch of DeVry University, a private for-profit institution offering associate and bachelor's degree programs with a focus on technology and business disciplines. No specific program listings or enrollment figures are recorded in current IPEDS data for this extension site.
DeVry University programs have historically included areas such as business administration, computer information systems, electronics and computer technology, and health information technology. Extension sites like the Flatiron location are intended to provide students with greater geographic flexibility in accessing coursework within a major metropolitan area.
New York City's Midtown Manhattan Flatiron district is a densely populated professional and commercial hub. Its central location in one of the world's most active economic centers makes it a strategic site for an institution targeting working adult students pursuing career-oriented degrees.
71 West 23rd Street, New York, NY 10010
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