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Manhattanville Uniiversity at Sara Schenirer Institute

Brooklyn, NY
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About Manhattanville Uniiversity at Sara Schenirer Institute

Manhattanville University at Sara Schenirer Institute is an extension site located in Brooklyn, New York, representing a partnership between Manhattanville University and the Sara Schenirer Institute, a Jewish women's educational organization. This arrangement allows students at Sara Schenirer to pursue coursework or credentials in affiliation with Manhattanville University.

No specific programs are listed in current IPEDS records for this extension site. The partnership typically enables students to pursue degrees or credits through Manhattanville University's academic programs while participating in Sara Schenirer's religious and values-based educational environment. Students interested in this program should contact either institution directly for current details.

Brooklyn, New York is the most populous of New York City's five boroughs and home to a large and vibrant Orthodox Jewish community, making it a natural location for partnerships between accredited universities and Jewish educational institutions serving observant women.

Contact Information

4622 14th Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11204

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