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LIC/LISMA Language Center Manhattan

New York, NY
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About LIC/LISMA Language Center Manhattan

LIC/LISMA Language Center Manhattan is a language instruction site located in New York, New York, providing English language and related language training services to students in the New York City area. Language centers of this type typically serve adult learners, immigrants, and international students seeking to develop English proficiency for academic, professional, or personal purposes. Detailed IPEDS enrollment and outcome data are not separately reported for this location.

No specific credentialed programs are listed for this site in current data. Language centers generally offer English as a Second Language (ESL) instruction and may provide test preparation for standardized English proficiency exams. Prospective students should contact the center directly for current course offerings and enrollment information.

New York City offers one of the most linguistically diverse environments in the United States, making language instruction particularly relevant for the local population. The Manhattan location provides convenient access for learners across the five boroughs and the broader metropolitan area.

Contact Information

34 W. 32nd Street 6th Floor, New York, NY 11354

Programs

No programs are currently listed for this school. Program data is sourced from IPEDS and updated annually.

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