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The College of Saint Rose

Albany, NYAccredited
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About The College of Saint Rose

The College of Saint Rose is located in Albany, New York. It was a private, nonprofit liberal arts institution affiliated with the Sisters of Saint Joseph of Carondelet. The college served students in the Capital Region of New York for over a century before closing in 2024 following financial challenges.

No specific program listings are included in current IPEDS records for this entry. The College of Saint Rose historically offered undergraduate and graduate programs in education, business, communication, arts, and the sciences. The institution was particularly recognized for its teacher education programs, which prepared many educators serving schools throughout upstate New York.

Albany, NY is the state capital of New York and a center for government, healthcare, and higher education. Former students of The College of Saint Rose seeking credit transfer or degree completion options may explore programs at the University at Albany, Siena College, and other institutions in the Capital Region.

Accreditation: Middle States Commission on Higher Education

Contact Information

432 Western Ave, Albany, NY 12203

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