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Marist College at New York City Police Academy

New York, NY
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About Marist College at New York City Police Academy

Marist College at New York City Police Academy is a satellite instructional site located in New York, New York, operating in partnership with the New York City Police Academy. This site extends Marist College's academic programming to NYPD personnel and recruits, providing access to college coursework within a law enforcement training environment. No enrollment figures, completion rates, or retention data are available in current IPEDS data for this location.

No specific programs are listed in the available data for this site. Marist College offers programs in criminal justice, business, communication, and liberal arts. Officers and recruits seeking to earn college credits through Marist at this site should contact the college directly for current program and eligibility details.

New York City is the largest city in the United States and home to one of the largest municipal police departments in the world. The partnership between Marist College and the NYPD Academy reflects the growing emphasis on higher education credentials within professional law enforcement.

Contact Information

235 East 20th Street, New York, NY 10003

Programs

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