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Lutheran Services New York Alliance

New York, NY
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About Lutheran Services New York Alliance

Lutheran Services New York Alliance is an institution located in New York, New York, operating in affiliation with Lutheran social services organizations in the region. This entity appears in IPEDS records as an educational provider, though its structure and primary function differ from traditional degree-granting colleges and universities. IPEDS records do not include enrollment, completion, or retention data for this institution.

Specific program listings are not available in current IPEDS records. Given its affiliation with a social services organization, educational offerings at this institution may be oriented toward workforce training, professional development, or credentialing in human services, healthcare support, or related fields.

New York City offers one of the most diverse and robust labor markets in the country. Lutheran Services New York Alliance serves as a point of access for workforce-relevant training within the context of a faith-based social services network operating across the five boroughs and surrounding communities.

Contact Information

InterChurch Center Suite 1244, 475 Riverside Dr, New York, NY 10115

Programs

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