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Long Island University - C.W. Post Campus at East New York Extension Center

Brooklyn, NY
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About Long Island University - C.W. Post Campus at East New York Extension Center

Long Island University - C.W. Post Campus at East New York Extension Center is an off-campus instructional site located in Brooklyn, New York. This extension center brings Long Island University coursework to the East New York neighborhood, one of Brooklyn's largest and most diverse communities.

Specific program offerings and credential levels available at this location are not currently detailed in available IPEDS data. Long Island University broadly offers programs in health sciences, business, education, liberal arts, and professional studies at the bachelor's and graduate levels. Prospective students are encouraged to contact this extension center directly for current program and enrollment details.

Brooklyn is the most populous borough of New York City, and East New York is a neighborhood on its eastern edge with strong community ties. This extension center provides a locally accessible point of contact for LIU programming within one of New York City's most populated areas.

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East New York, Brooklyn, NY 11207

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