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Hunter College of the City University of New York
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About Hunter College of the City University of New York
Hunter College of the City University of New York is a public four-year institution located in New York, New York, and a senior college within the City University of New York (CUNY) system. Hunter College serves a large and diverse urban student population in Manhattan, offering undergraduate and graduate programs across the arts, sciences, education, and health professions. Detailed enrollment and performance metrics for this specific IPEDS listing are not fully reported in this entry.
Hunter College offers bachelor's and master's degree programs across departments including arts and sciences, education, health professions, nursing, and social work. The college is particularly well known for its programs in nursing, social work, public health, and the liberal arts. Graduate programs include offerings through the Silberman School of Social Work and the Hunter-Bellevue School of Nursing.
Located on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, Hunter College is accessible by public transit and draws students from across New York City's five boroughs. As part of CUNY, Hunter College provides affordable access to higher education in one of the most competitive academic markets in the United States.
Accreditation: Middle States Commission on Higher Education
695 Park Ave, New York, NY 10021
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