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Parsons the New School for Design

New York, NY
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About Parsons the New School for Design

Parsons School of Design, part of The New School, is a private institution located in New York, New York. Widely recognized as one of the leading art and design schools in the United States, Parsons is situated in Greenwich Village in Lower Manhattan and draws students from across the country and internationally. Specific enrollment, completion, and retention metrics are not reported in available IPEDS data under this listing.

No specific postsecondary programs are currently enumerated in the IPEDS database under this listing. Parsons offers a broad range of programs spanning areas such as fashion design, communication design, interior design, illustration, and fine arts at the undergraduate and graduate levels through The New School.

New York City provides a distinctive urban context for design education, with proximity to major cultural institutions, design firms, and fashion and media industries. Students interested in Parsons' full program catalog and admissions requirements should visit The New School's official website for current information.

Contact Information

66 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10011

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