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The New School

New York, NYAccredited
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About The New School

The New School is a higher education institution located in New York, New York. It is known for its focus on progressive, interdisciplinary education across the arts, design, social sciences, humanities, and performing arts. The institution includes well-known colleges such as Parsons School of Design and Eugene Lang College. No enrollment, completion, or retention data is available in current IPEDS records under this listing.

No specific programs are listed in current IPEDS records for this entry. The New School offers undergraduate and graduate degrees across a range of creative and academic disciplines, including fine arts, fashion, design, and social research. Prospective students should consult The New School directly for the full range of programs and credentials.

Located in Greenwich Village in Manhattan, The New School occupies a prominent position within New York City's intellectual and creative community, with close ties to the city's arts, design, and cultural industries.

Accreditation: Middle States Commission on Higher Education

Contact Information

66 W 12th Street, New York, NY 10011

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