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Keuka College at Rochester Police Department (linked to Monroe Community College)

Rochester, NY
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About Keuka College at Rochester Police Department (linked to Monroe Community College)

Keuka College at Rochester Police Department is an instructional site linked to Monroe Community College, located in Rochester, New York. This site reflects a partnership arrangement in which Keuka College coursework is delivered in connection with law enforcement training at the Rochester Police Department. Specific enrollment, completion, and retention data are not reported through IPEDS for this listing.

No specific programs are listed in the available data for this site. Arrangements of this type typically involve criminal justice, law enforcement, or public safety coursework offered to police recruits or officers as part of their professional training or degree completion. Students should contact Keuka College or Monroe Community College directly for current program details.

Rochester is located in Monroe County in western New York. The city has a well-developed higher education landscape that includes Monroe Community College, Keuka College, and several other institutions serving students in law enforcement and public safety careers.

Contact Information

630 N Clinton Ave, Rochester, NY 14605

Programs

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