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Keuka College at Monroe Community College - Main Campus

Rochester, NY
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About Keuka College at Monroe Community College - Main Campus

Keuka College at Monroe Community College Main Campus is an instructional partnership site located in Rochester, New York, representing a collaborative arrangement between Keuka College and Monroe Community College. This site allows students to access Keuka College programming at Monroe Community College's main campus. Institutional type is not separately reported in IPEDS for this site.

No specific academic programs are listed for this site in IPEDS records. Keuka College, based in Keuka Park, New York, is a private liberal arts institution known for programs in occupational therapy, education, social work, business, and criminal justice. Courses delivered through this partnership site likely serve students who prefer to study in Rochester while accessing Keuka College credentials.

Rochester is a mid-sized city in western New York with a strong tradition of higher education and technical training. Monroe Community College is one of the region's primary two-year institutions. The partnership between Keuka College and Monroe Community College reflects a broader trend toward institutional collaboration to improve access to four-year degree programs for community college students.

Contact Information

1000 East Henrietta Road, Rochester, NY 14623

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