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SUNY Empire State College at Liberty High School
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About SUNY Empire State College at Liberty High School
SUNY Empire State College at Liberty High School is an extension site of SUNY Empire State College located at Liberty High School in New York, New York. SUNY Empire State College is a public institution within the State University of New York system known for its flexible, individualized degree programs designed for adult and nontraditional learners. This site extends access to SUNY Empire State programming to students in the New York City area. Specific enrollment figures for this site are not reported separately in current IPEDS records.
No specific programs are individually listed for this site in current IPEDS data. Consistent with the parent institution's model, coursework may include options in liberal studies, business, education, and other fields delivered in flexible formats. Prospective students should contact SUNY Empire State College for current program availability at this location.
New York, NY is the largest city in the United States. SUNY Empire State College's extension site at Liberty High School reflects the institution's mission to provide accessible, flexible higher education to working adults and nontraditional students across New York State.
250 W. 18th Street, New York, NY 10011
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