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The College of New Rochelle at Rosa Parks Campus
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About The College of New Rochelle at Rosa Parks Campus
The College of New Rochelle at Rosa Parks Campus was an extension instructional site of The College of New Rochelle, a private nonprofit institution formerly headquartered in New Rochelle, New York. The Rosa Parks Campus was located in New York City and served adult learners and non-traditional students in the Bronx. No current enrollment or program credential data is reported in available IPEDS records, as The College of New Rochelle closed in 2019.
Historically, the Rosa Parks Campus offered undergraduate programs in liberal arts, nursing, and human services designed to serve working adults and community members in underserved New York City neighborhoods. The campus was part of the college's School of New Resources, which focused on adult degree completion.
New York City's Bronx borough is home to a large and diverse population with significant demand for accessible higher education. Former students of The College of New Rochelle Rosa Parks Campus seeking degree completion options can explore programs through CUNY institutions and other regional colleges serving adult learners.
Accreditation: Middle States Commission on Higher Education
313 W 125th Street, New York, NY 10027
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