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The Sage Colleges at the New York City Campus
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About The Sage Colleges at the New York City Campus
The Sage Colleges at the New York City Campus is a satellite instructional site of The Sage Colleges, located in New York, New York. The Sage Colleges is a private nonprofit institution headquartered in Troy and Albany, New York, offering undergraduate and graduate programs. This Manhattan location extends the institution's reach into New York City, providing access to Sage programming for students in one of the country's largest urban markets. Specific enrollment and completion data are not reported in available IPEDS records for this site.
No specific programs are listed for this location in current IPEDS data. The Sage Colleges offers programs in health sciences, education, business, and the arts and sciences. Students seeking coursework at the New York City campus should contact The Sage Colleges directly for current program availability.
New York City is the largest city in the United States and a global center for business, healthcare, education, and culture. This satellite site reflects The Sage Colleges' efforts to serve students in the New York metropolitan region beyond its traditional upstate New York base.
40 Rector Street, 12th floor, New York, NY 10036
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