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New York Institute of Technology - Montauk Junior High School

Brooklyn, NY
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About New York Institute of Technology - Montauk Junior High School

New York Institute of Technology – Montauk Junior High School is listed as an off-campus instructional site of the New York Institute of Technology (NYIT), a private nonprofit institution with campuses in New York City and Long Island. This site designation indicates that NYIT delivered coursework at the Montauk Junior High School facility in Brooklyn. Detailed IPEDS enrollment and outcome data specific to this site are not available.

No specific program listings are available at this time. NYIT offers degree programs in engineering, architecture, health sciences, business, and communications at the bachelor's and master's level. Students interested in NYIT programming in the Brooklyn area should contact the institution directly to confirm current off-campus or online delivery options.

Brooklyn is New York City's most populous borough and a major center for higher education access. NYIT's use of a junior high school facility as an instructional site reflects efforts to bring college coursework into community settings for students who may not be able to travel to main campuses.

Contact Information

4200 16th Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11204

Programs

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