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New York School of Interior Design - Park Avenue South
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About New York School of Interior Design - Park Avenue South
New York School of Interior Design - Park Avenue South is an instructional site of the New York School of Interior Design located in New York, New York. The New York School of Interior Design is a specialized institution focused on interior design education at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Specific enrollment totals, completion rates, and retention rates for this site are not reported separately in available IPEDS records.
No specific academic programs are individually listed for this location in current data sources. The New York School of Interior Design generally offers programs including the Bachelor of Fine Arts in Interior Design, Master of Fine Arts in Interior Design, and Master of Professional Studies in various design specializations. Prospective students should contact the institution directly to confirm which programs are offered at the Park Avenue South location.
New York City is a global center for design, architecture, and the arts, providing students at this institution with unparalleled access to design firms, showrooms, cultural institutions, and professional networks. The Park Avenue South location places students at the center of one of the world's most dynamic design communities.
401 Park Avenue South, New York, NY 10016
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