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Hunter College - CUNY

New York, NY
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About Hunter College - CUNY

Hunter College is a public four-year institution and senior college of the City University of New York (CUNY) located in New York City, New York. Situated on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, Hunter College is one of the largest colleges in the CUNY system and serves a highly diverse student population drawn from across New York City's five boroughs. The college offers a broad range of undergraduate and graduate programs across the arts, sciences, and professional fields.

Hunter College provides degrees in disciplines including nursing and health sciences, social work, education, arts and humanities, sciences, and business. The institution is particularly noted for its Silberman School of Social Work and its programs in the health professions, as well as strong offerings in the liberal arts and pre-professional studies. Both bachelor's and master's degree programs are available across these fields.

Located on 68th Street in Manhattan, Hunter College offers students direct access to the professional, cultural, and healthcare resources of New York City. The college's urban setting supports extensive internship and employment opportunities across virtually every industry. Hunter College is a flagship institution of public higher education in one of the world's most economically dynamic cities.

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695 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10065

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