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St. Joseph's College New York

Brooklyn, NY
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About St. Joseph's College New York

St. Joseph's College New York is a private nonprofit institution located in Brooklyn, New York. It is an accredited four-year college with a tradition of providing affordable, values-centered liberal arts and professional education to students from diverse backgrounds. The Brooklyn campus is the original campus of St. Joseph's and serves a broad population of undergraduate and graduate students in New York City.

No specific programs are individually listed in available IPEDS data for this institution at this time. St. Joseph's College New York is known for offering programs in education, nursing, business, psychology, English, and the social sciences at the bachelor's and master's degree levels.

Brooklyn is New York City's most populous borough and a vibrant center for education, arts, and professional development. St. Joseph's College New York's location in Brooklyn provides students with access to the full cultural, professional, and academic resources of New York City while maintaining the close-knit atmosphere of a smaller college community.

Contact Information

245 Clinton Ave., Brooklyn, NY 11205

Programs

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