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Wayne-Finger Lakes BOCES @Monroe Community Hospital

Rochester, NY
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About Wayne-Finger Lakes BOCES @Monroe Community Hospital

Wayne-Finger Lakes BOCES at Monroe Community Hospital is an instructional site located in Rochester, New York, affiliated with the Wayne-Finger Lakes Board of Cooperative Educational Services (BOCES). BOCES organizations in New York State provide career and technical education and workforce training programs in partnership with local employers and institutions. Institutional type and program-level classifications are not fully specified in available IPEDS data for this site.

No specific postsecondary credential programs are independently listed for this location in IPEDS records. The site's placement at Monroe Community Hospital suggests a focus on healthcare and allied health training in a clinical setting. Prospective students should contact Wayne-Finger Lakes BOCES directly for current program availability.

Rochester is a mid-sized city in western New York with a strong healthcare and medical education sector. The region offers numerous opportunities for career training in health-related fields through hospitals, community colleges, and BOCES programs.

Contact Information

435 East Henrietta Road, Rochester, NY 14620

Programs

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