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Touro College at Sunset Park

Brooklyn, NY
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Total Enrollment

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About Touro College at Sunset Park

Touro College at Sunset Park is a satellite instructional site of Touro College, a private nonprofit institution founded to serve Jewish communities and the broader public with a strong emphasis on health sciences, law, and liberal arts. This Brooklyn location extends Touro's academic programs to students in the Sunset Park neighborhood, a densely populated and diverse community in western Brooklyn. Specific enrollment, completion rate, and retention rate data are not reported separately for this site in available records.

No specific programs are listed in current data. Touro College satellite sites typically offer coursework in health sciences, nursing, business, education, and related fields, with programs available at both the undergraduate and graduate levels depending on the site.

Sunset Park is a vibrant, largely immigrant community in Brooklyn, New York, situated along New York Harbor. The neighborhood's proximity to major medical centers and Touro's existing New York City footprint makes this site a convenient access point for students in southern Brooklyn seeking higher education in health and professional disciplines.

Contact Information

475 53rd Street, Brooklyn, NY 11220

Programs

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