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Keuka College at Crouse Irving Hospital

Syracuse, NY
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About Keuka College at Crouse Irving Hospital

Keuka College at Crouse Irving Hospital is an off-campus instructional site of Keuka College, located in Syracuse, NY. This arrangement provides students with access to Keuka College's health sciences and nursing programs at a clinical hospital setting, combining academic instruction with direct patient care experience in an acute care environment.

Detailed program and enrollment data for this specific site are not available in current IPEDS records. Keuka College, based in Keuka Park, New York, offers programs in nursing and health sciences at the bachelor's level, which are well-suited to clinical placement arrangements at partner hospitals such as Crouse Irving.

Syracuse is a major city in central New York and home to a robust healthcare sector. This instructional site at Crouse Irving Hospital allows students to receive clinical training at an active medical facility, supporting workforce development in nursing and allied health professions for the greater Syracuse metropolitan area.

Contact Information

736 Iving Avenue, Syracuse, NY 13210

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