Data source: DAPIP (U.S. Department of Education)
This school's data comes from DAPIP (U.S. Department of Education). Some fields typically available for IPEDS-reported schools may not be available.
Wyckoff Heights Medical Center
Graduation Rate
Not reported
Retention Rate
Not reported
Acceptance Rate
Not reported
Total Enrollment
Not reported
About Wyckoff Heights Medical Center
Wyckoff Heights Medical Center is a healthcare facility located in Brooklyn, New York, that appears in the IPEDS postsecondary dataset. This listing may reflect a hospital-based educational program or a partnership with a postsecondary institution providing clinical or professional training. Specific institutional type, level, enrollment figures, and completion rates are not reported for this location in the available IPEDS data.
No specific academic programs or credential levels are currently listed for this institution in the IPEDS dataset. Prospective students or healthcare professionals seeking educational programming at this facility should contact Wyckoff Heights Medical Center or any partnering educational institution directly to clarify available offerings.
Brooklyn is a borough of New York City and one of the most densely populated areas in the United States, with access to a wide range of healthcare and educational institutions. Students seeking postsecondary or professional education through this location are encouraged to contact the medical center directly for current program information.
374 Stockholm Street, Brooklyn, NY 11237
Programs
No programs are currently listed for this school. Program data is sourced from IPEDS and updated annually.
Continue Exploring This School's Fields
About New York Trade Education
New York has 1,934 trade schools and 1,120 vocational programs, with 848 apprenticeship sponsors operating across the state. Trade education is concentrated heavily in New York City, though other regions also offer significant training options. New York City has 368 schools, with Brooklyn adding another 186, making the metro area the dominant center for vocational training. Rochester follows with 74 schools, Albany with 44, and Buffalo with 42. Nursing leads program categories with 246 programs...
Browse all trade schools in New York→Student Reviews
No reviews yet. Be the first to share your experience!
See something wrong? Help us improve this page.