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YOUR COLLEGESEARCH
NEW YORK’s 100+ COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES
A GUIDE TO FINDING AND PAYING FOR THE COLLEGE OF YOUR CHOICE
2016 EDITION
Contents
Finding your college Inside front cover
How to begin your 1 college search
What to look for 2 in a college
College search 3worksheet
Campus locator map 4-7
Paying for college 8
Programs to help 9 pay for college
Six steps to 10 financial aid
Resources on the web 11
Campus quick facts 12-13
Campus profiles 14-30
Bachelor’s, Associate and 31-60 Graduate degree programs
College planning Inside back calendar cover
List of New York’s Back cover100+ private colleges and universities
Visit www.nycolleges.org, New York’s 100+ private colleges and universities’ admissions and financial aid website:
� Find campus locations � Search the online database to find academic
programs offered � Read campus profiles � Learn more about financial aid � Request more information from the colleges � Download helpful college admission and financial
aid awareness publications
Design: M2CREATIV, Schenectady, NYPrinting: Quad/Graphics, Inc., Saratoga Springs, NY Photo Credits: New York’s 100+ private colleges and universities. Front Cover: Box 3, Anna Mulé; Box 4, Larry Picilio; Page 25, Martin Seck; page 56, Phil Mansfield.
Your College Search is published annually by the Commission on Independent Colleges and Universities (cIcu), a non-profit organization.17 Elk Street, Albany, NY 12207 (518) 436.4781nycolleges.org • cicu.org
While we make every effort to ensure accuracy, always verify information with the colleges directly. ©2016 by the Commission on Independent Colleges and Universities (cIcu). If you wish to reproduce any of this publication, please contact us at [email protected].
Your search for the college that’s right for you starts here.
Dear Students and Families:
Choosing a college is an important decision and your options are considerable. Within the pages of Your College Search, we would like to share with you the many opportunities offered at the 100+ private, not-for-profit colleges and universities in New York State. As president of the Commission on Independent Colleges and Universities, the state’s association of more than 100 private institutions, my travels take me to campuses throughout the state. I often meet with faculty, staff, students and those connected to the college community. I have discovered that each campus and its people are vibrant and compassionate and committed to creating a transformative environment, which allows its students to be successful learners. This dedication extends beyond the classroom and into the neighborhoods surrounding each college, as independent colleges and universities are important contributors not only to local economies, but also to community growth, innovation, change and the generation of new ideas. As you explore your options, you will find that our colleges and universities each have their own unique community, academic focus and atmosphere. These campuses are all special places where students’ lives are enriched through countless available opportunities. From study abroad travels to internships, to participation in clubs, sports and special interest groups, the possibilities to encourage and expand your talents and interests are endless. Of course tuition poses concerns for many, but there are many state and federal programs, grants, scholarships and low-interest loans available to help make college more affordable. A quality education at an independent college or university is attainable. Your college education will certainly be an investment in yourself, bringing priceless intellectual and economic rewards with significantly higher lifetime earnings than those without college degrees. Beyond the economic benefits, higher education prepares you for the future and provides great opportunities to learn about and engage with the world around you. It is my hope that you will use Your College Search and our website, www.nycolleges.org, as a guide to help you discover the college that is right for you.
Best wishes,
Laura L. Anglin President Commission on Independent Colleges and Universities
Finding Your College
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There are many things to consider as you look at different colleges: academic program, campus life, geographic location, and, of course, college costs and financial aid.
This booklet will get you started on the college selection process.
Beginning your college searchFinding, evaluating, and choosing a college requires thought, planning, and information. Keep an open mind. You’ll find
a college that suits you!
If you have an idea about what you want to study, go to the Academic Programs section, pages 31-60, where you’ll find bachelor’s and associate degree programs offered at private colleges and universities in New York State. And, to help you look ahead, there is also a listing of colleges and universities that offer graduate (e.g., master’s, doctorate) and professional degrees (e.g., MD, JD). A searchable database of academic programs is also available online at www.nycolleges.org.
� Use the College Search Worksheet on page 3 to create a list of colleges that match your interests. Find out more about them. The Campus Locator Map (pages 4-7) will help you see where the campuses are located in the state while the Campus Profiles section in this booklet (pages 14-30) will give you basic information about the private colleges on your list.
� Attend college fairs. You can pick up brochures and, more important, meet and talk with college representatives, making important contacts.
� If you can, visit the colleges that interest you. Before your visit, make an appointment to meet with faculty in areas that match your academic interests. While on campus, take the official tour, then walk around and talk with students who attend the college.
� Early on, begin to investigate sources of financial aid. Refer to pages 8-11 in this guide for ways to get started.
� Early in your senior year, shorten your college list to between five and eight colleges.
� If possible, talk with current students or graduates of the colleges on your ”short list.”
� Create a calendar with all college admission and financial aid application deadlines. Complete all applications carefully and as early as possible. And always be sure to meet all deadlines.
These steps will get you started. Finding the right college may seem challenging, but the time you put into the process will help you find the college that is right for you. See page 2 for more tips on what to look for in a college and what a college looks for in its students. To receive more information about any college in this booklet, contact the colleges directly (see the Campus Profiles, pages 14-30, for contact information).
Exceptional quality, diverse academic
offerings, and personal attention are
attracting record numbers of students to
the state’s private independent colleges
and universities. In Fall 2014, more
than 487,000 students were studying at
independent colleges and universities
in the state. Approximately 53% of the
students who are studying for a 4-year
or graduate degree in New York State are
enrolled at an independent college or
university.
New York’s private independent colleges and universities
offer students a wide range of educational settings. Of the
117 undergraduate independent college and university
campuses profiled in this guide, 69 campuses (59%) enroll
2,000 or fewer students; 33 serve between 2,001 and
5,000 students; 15 educate more than 5,000.
How to Begin YourCollege Search
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What a college looks for in its students.
When you’re searching for the right college, there are at least two things to consider: 1) what you want in a college, and 2) what the college is looking for in students who apply.
By starting early, you’ll have time to make the best match. Think about your strengths, and the qualities you will bring to the college.
Here are some qualities colleges often look for when reviewing students’ applications:
� Academic preparation � Challenging coursework � Good grades in a range of courses � Recommendations from teachers and others � Written self-expression, often judged by
your application essay or other writing sample
� Level of interest in and enthusiasm for the college
� SAT or ACT scores (optional at many colleges – check with the college)
� Extracurricular activities (commitment, rather than quantity, is the key)
� Ranking among high school peers, including senior year ranking
� Verbal expression and presentation � Leadership ability and positions
Colleges are as individual as people – each one has a distinct “personality” and unique campus environment. You will find a private, independent college or university in every region of New York State, offering you a wide range of campus settings – from large to small, urban to rural to suburban – and nearly limitless programs of study to choose from. There are so many choices – how do you narrow down the field?
Consider the Academic Experience.The quality of the academic opportunities and the
degree you earn will matter to you and what you gain from the learning experiences offered, and it will matter in the job market. Because the college you choose will help shape you and your future, you will want to choose carefully.
Private independent colleges and universities are known for their dedicated, world-class faculty, low student-to-faculty ratios and myriad opportunities for intensive, experiential study. Each one offers different programs and features. When you begin your search for the college that is right for you, look carefully at these features:
� Academic departments � Class size � Student-to-faculty ratios � Faculty � Opportunity for activities outside the
classroom � Teaching that inspires critical thinking � For certain academic majors, look for research
opportunities, internship programs or study abroad
� Internship and career placement services � Campus setting and surrounding area � Campus life such as options for residence halls,
Greek life, other types of housing, dining plans
Consider the Value.When you choose your college, think about the kind
of learning environment you want and the value of your future degree. At New York’s independent private colleges and universities, students benefit from their contacts with well-known faculty and alumni. Students also have many opportunities for real-life experiences in their areas of study and beyond. Faculty at independent colleges and universities mentor their students, come to know them, their interests and their talents.
Value translates to cost as well. Never exclude colleges because of the “sticker price.” While the overall tuition or “sticker price” of an independent college or university is higher than a state college, independent colleges and universities are prepared to help families meet college costs through grants, scholarships and other aid. In fact, almost 90 percent of full-time students at independent colleges and universities receive one or more types of financial aid that helps make their enrollment at the college or university possible.
You may be surprised at how much financial aid is available and, with aid packages, find that independent private colleges are no more expensive – and sometimes less costly – than state colleges.
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics forecasts that between 2014 and 2024, 11 of the 15 the fastest growing occupations will be those that typically require some type of postsecondary education.*
Unemployment by educational attainment, 2015, for persons age 25 and over
Less than a High School diploma 8.0%High School diploma 5.4%Some College, no degree 5.0%Associate degree 3.8%Bachelor’s degree 2.8%Master’s degree 2.4%Professional degree 1.5%Doctoral degree 1.7%
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Earnings and Unemployment Rates by Educational Attainment, 2015. Last modified date: March 15, 2016.
What to Look forin a College
“In 2011-12, 31% of full-time dependent students from families with incomes below $30,000 attending private nonprofit four-year colleges received enough grant aid to cover their entire tuition and fees.”1
1 Source: Trends in College Pricing, 2015, The College Board, p. 26.
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As you explore different colleges, collect information, look at college literature, visit campuses, and investigate the availability of financial aid. Use this worksheet to guide and record your college search.
1. c List 3 subjects that interest you. 1. 2. 3.
2. Do you want a c 2- or c 4-year degree?
3. c What do you want to study? Match your answers from Questions 1 and 2. Using the list of Associate and Bachelor’s degree programs on pages 31 to 60 in this guide or online at www.nycolleges.org/find-your-major, list 8 colleges and universities that offer the programs of study that interest you.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.7. 8.
4. c Gather information about the colleges on your list above. Look at the Campus Profiles on pages 14-30, then “tour” the colleges’ websites. Be sure to email an admission counselor at the college indicating your interest in the college. For college admission office emails, see the Campus Locator Map on pages 4-7, the Campus Profiles or visit www.nycolleges.org.
5. c Now, decide what’s important to you. y Distance from home?c A short drivec A day’s drivec More than a day’s drive
y Campus size?c Small (fewer than 2,000 students) c Medium (up to 5,000 students) c Large (more than 5,000)
y Campus location?c Urban c Suburban c Rural
y Type of college?c Coedc Single-sex collegec Specific religious affiliationc Not important
y Sports? Activities available?c Important (which ones?) c Not important
Keep track of what you learned by filling in the table below with the colleges you listed in Question 3.
6. c Visit as many colleges and universities as you can to get a sense of the campus atmosphere. Does it feel right? Talk with students who are attending the colleges now or who recently graduated. Begin to shorten your list.
7. c Collect admission and financial aid applications. Many colleges and universities make their applications available for download from their websites. Admission and financial aid applications for many institutions are also accessible for online completion. Keep your school guidance counselor informed of the colleges that interest you.
8. c It’s a good idea to apply to a mix of colleges based on your choices here, your personal profile, and the colleges’ admission criteria. Remember: Every college is different – with different admission requirements and admission and financial aid application deadlines.
9. c Apply. Watch the deadlines!
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� Stay organized! Make a file for each college that interests you. Include brochures plus important names, contact information and deadlines for admission and financial aid forms.
� Many colleges require one or more letters of recommendation from teachers or other key adults. Make a list of people you could ask to write references for you. Give them direction
and enough time to write the letters. Remember to thank them.
� To make answering application questions easier, keep a record of your awards or achievements, standardized test information and scores. Keep track of your work history and extracurricular and/or community activities with dates and locations, too.
Information to keep on hand.
College Search Worksheet
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Colleges are listed in each region of the state alphabetically by Name of College. The City in which each college is located is in italics. Degrees offered appear in parentheses with bachelor’s degrees indicated by (B) and associate degrees indicated by (A). Campuses that offer graduate degrees (master’s, doctorate, or first professional) are indicated by (G)
KEY: College Name Phone City (Degrees Offered) Web
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Western New York1. Canisius College 800.843.1517 Buffalo (B,G) www.canisius.edu
2. Daemen College 800.462.7652 Amherst (B,G) www.daemen.edu
3. D’Youville College 800.777.3921 Buffalo (B,G) www.dyc.edu
4. Hilbert College 800.649.8003 Hamburg (A,B,G) www.hilbert.edu
5. Houghton College 800.777.2556 Houghton (A,B,G) www.houghton.edu
6. Medaille College 800.292.1582 Buffalo (A,B,G) www.medaille.edu
7. Niagara University 800.462.2111 Niagara University (A,B,G) www.niagara.edu
8. St. Bonaventure University 800.462.5050 St. Bonaventure (B,G) www.sbu.edu
9. Trocaire College 716.827.2545 Buffalo (A,B) www.trocaire.edu 10. Villa Maria College 716.961.1805 Buffalo (A,B) www.villa.edu
Finger Lakes1. Finger Lakes Health College of Nursing 315.787.4005 Geneva (A) http://flhcon.com
2. Hobart and William Smith Colleges 800.852.2256 Geneva (B,G) www.hws.edu
3. Keuka College 800.33.KEUKA Keuka Park (B,G) www.keuka.edu 4. Medaille College/Rochester Campus 585.272.0030 Rochester (A,B,G) www.medaille.edu
5. Nazareth College 800.432.3944 Rochester (B,G) www.naz.edu
6. New York Chiropractic College 800.234.6922 Seneca Falls (G) * www.nycc.edu
7. Roberts Wesleyan College 800.777.4RWC Rochester (A,B,G) www.roberts.edu
8. Rochester Institute of Technology 585.475.6631 Rochester (A,B,G) www.rit.edu
9. St. John Fisher College 800.444.4640 Rochester (B,G) www.sjfc.edu
10. University of Rochester and 800.388.9695 Eastman School of Music www.rochester.edu Rochester (B,G)
Central New York1. Cazenovia College 800.654.3210 Cazenovia (A,B) www.cazenovia.edu
2. Colgate University 315.228.7401 Hamilton (B,G) www.colgate.edu
3. Le Moyne College 800.333.4733 Syracuse (B,G) www.lemoyne.edu
4. St. Joseph’s College of 315.448.5040 Nursing at St. Joseph’s Health www.sjhcon.edu Syracuse (A)
5. Syracuse University 315.443.3611 Syracuse (A,B,G) www.syr.edu
6. Wells College 800.952.9355 Aurora (B) www.wells.edu
Southern Tier1. Cornell University 607.255.5241 Ithaca (B,G) www.cornell.edu
2. Elmira College 800.935.6472 Elmira (A,B,G) www.elmira.edu
3. Ithaca College 800.429.4274 Ithaca (B,G) www.ithaca.edu
Mohawk Valley1. Hamilton College 800.843.2655 Clinton (B) www.hamilton.edu 2. Hartwick College 888.HARTWICK Oneonta (B) www.hartwick.edu
3. St. Elizabeth College of Nursing 315.801.8347 Utica (A) www.secon.edu
4. Utica College 800.782.8884 Utica (B,G) www.utica.edu
North Country 1. Clarkson University 800.527.6577 Potsdam (B,G) www.clarkson.edu
2. Paul Smith’s College of Arts and Sciences 800.421.2605 Paul Smiths (A,B) www.paulsmiths.edu
3. St. Lawrence University 800.285.1856 Canton (B,G) www.stlawu.edu
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Capital District1. Albany College of Pharmacy 888.203.8010 and Health Sciences www.acphs.edu Albany (B,G)
2. Albany Law School 518.445.2326 Albany (G) * www.albanylaw.edu
3. Albany Medical College 518.262.5521 Albany (G) * www.amc.edu
4. The Belanger School of Nursing 518.243.4471 Schenectady (A) www.ellismedicine.org/ school-of-nursing 5. Clarkson University 800.527.6577 Capital Region Campus www.clarkson.edu Schenectady (G) *
6. The College of Saint Rose 800.637.8556 Albany (B,G) www.strose.edu
7. Excelsior College 888.647.2388 Albany (A,B,G) www.excelsior.edu
8. Maria College 518.861.2517 Albany (A,B) www.mariacollege.edu
9. Memorial College of Nursing 518.471.3260 Albany (A) www.nehealth.com/son
10. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 518.276.6216 Troy (B,G) www.rpi.edu
The Sage Colleges: 888.VERY.SAGE 11. Russell Sage College (B), Troy www.sage.edu Sage Graduate School (G),* Troy
12. Sage College of Albany (B), Albany
13. Samaritan Hospital School of Nursing 518.268.5130 Troy (A) www.nehealth.com/son
14. Siena College 518.783.2423 Loudonville (B,G) www.siena.edu
15. Skidmore College 800.867.6007 Saratoga Springs (B) www.skidmore.edu
16. Union College 888.843.6688 Schenectady (B) www.union.edu
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Mid-Hudson1. Bard College 845.758.7472
Annandale-on-Hudson (A,B,G) www.bard.edu
2. Cochran School of Nursing 914.964.4296 Yonkers (A) www.cochranschoolofnursing.us
3. The College of New Rochelle 800.933.5923 New Rochelle (B,G) www.cnr.edu
4. The College of New Rochelle/ 800.933.5923 School of New Resource www.cnr.edu New Rochelle (B)
5. Concordia College 800.YES.COLLEGE Bronxville (A,B,G) www.concordia-ny.edu
6. The Culinary Institute of America 800.CULINARY Hyde Park (A,B) www.ciachef.edu
7. Dominican College 866.432.4636 Orangeburg (A,B,G) www.dc.edu
8. Fei Tian College 845.672.0550 Cuddebackville (B) www.feitian.edu
9. Fordham University/Westchester Campus 914.367.3426 West Harrison (G) * www.fordham.edu
10. Iona College 800.231.IONA New Rochelle (B,G) www.iona.edu
11. Iona College Rockland Graduate Center 866.850.IONAPearl River (G) * www.iona.edu/rockland
12. LIU Hudson 845.359.7200 Orangeburg (G) * www.liu.edu/hudson
13. LIU Hudson 914.831.2700 Purchase (G) * www.liu.edu/hudson
14. Manhattanville College 914.323.5464 Purchase (B,G) www.mville.edu
15. Marist College 800.436.5483 Poughkeepsie (B,G) www.marist.edu
16. Mercy College/ 877.MERCY.GO Dobbs Ferry Campus (main campus) www.mercy.edu Dobbs Ferry (A,B,G)
17. Mercy College/Yorktown Campus 877.MERCY.GO Yorktown Heights (A,B,G) www.mercy.edu
18. Montefiore School of Nursing 914.361.6221 Mount Vernon (A) www.montefioreschoolofnursing.org
19. Mount Saint Mary College 888.YES.MSMC Newburgh (B,G) www.msmc.edu
20. New York University/Silver School of 845.398.4129 Social Work at St. Thomas Aquinas College www.socialwork.nyu.edu Sparkill (G) *
21. Nyack College and Alliance Theological 800.33NYACK (College) Seminary 800.541.6891 (Seminary)
Nyack (A,B,G) www.nyack.edu
22. Pace University/Pleasantville- 800.874.PACE Briarcliff Campus, Pleasantville (A,B,G) www.pace.edu
23. Pace University/White Plains Campus 914.422.4210 School of Law, White Plains (G) * www.law.pace.edu
24. Sarah Lawrence College 800.888.2858 Bronxville (B,G) www.slc.edu
25. St. Thomas Aquinas College 845.398.4100 Sparkill (A,B,G) www.stac.edu
26. Touro College/New York Medical College 914.594.4000 Valhalla (G) * www.nymc.edu
27. Vassar College 800.827.7270 Poughkeepsie (B,G) www.vassar.edu
New York City(The 5 Boroughs)
Bronx1. Albert Einstein College of Medicine 718.430.2000
of Yeshiva University (G) * www.einstein.yu.edu
2. Boricua College/Bronx Campus 347.964.8600 (A,B,G) www.boricuacollege.edu
3. College of Mount Saint Vincent 800.665.CMSV Riverdale (A,B,G) www.mountsaintvincent.edu
4. The College of New Rochelle/School of 800.933.5923 New Resources/Co-op City Campus (B) www.cnr.edu
5. The College of New Rochelle/School of New 800.933.5923 Resources/John Cardinal O’Connor Campus (B) www.cnr.edu
6. Fordham University (B,G) 800.FORDHAM www.fordham.edu
7. Manhattan College 800.MC2.XCEL Riverdale (B,G) www.manhattan.edu
8. Mercy College/Bronx 877.MERCY.GO Campus (A,B,G) www.mercy.edu
Brooklyn1. Boricua College/Brooklyn Campus (A,B,G) www.boricuacollege.edu Northside Center 718.782.2200 Graham Center 718.963.4112
2. The College of New Rochelle/School of New 800.933.5923 Resources/Brooklyn Campus (B) www.cnr.edu
3. LIU Brooklyn (A,B,G) 800.LIU.PLAN www.liu.edu/brooklyn
4. New York University Tandon School of Engineering 646.997.3600(B,G) http://engineering.nyu.edu
5. Pratt Institute (B,G) 800.331.0834 www.pratt.edu
6. St. Francis College 718.489.5200 Brooklyn Heights (A,B,G) www.sfc.edu
7. St. Joseph’s College/Brooklyn Campus 718.940.5800 (B,G) www.sjcny.edu/
8. Touro College/Lander College of Arts & Sciences 718.252.7800 Flatbush (B,G) www.touro.edu
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Manhattan1. American Academy McAllister Institute 866.932.2264
of Funeral Service (A) www.funeraleducation.org
2. American Museum of Natural History, 212.769.5055 Richard Gilder Graduate School (G) * http://rggs.amnh.org
3. Bank Street College of Education (G) * 212.875.4404 www.bankstreet.edu
4. Barnard College (B) 212.854.2014 www.barnard.edu
5. Boricua College (A,B,G) 212.694.1000 www.boricuacollege.edu
6. The College of New Rochelle/School of 800.933.5923 New Resources/District Council 37 Campus (B) www.cnr.edu
7. The College of New Rochelle/School of 800.933.5923 New Resources/Rosa Parks Campus (B) www.cnr.edu
8. Columbia University (B,G) 212.854.2522 www.columbia.edu
9. Cooper Union (B,G) 212.353.4120 www.cooper.edu
10. Fordham University/Lincoln Center Campus 800.FORDHAM (B,G) www.fordham.edu
11. Helene Fuld College of Nursing (A,B) 212.616.7200 www.helenefuld.edu
12. The King’s College (B) 888.969.7200 www.tkc.edu
13. Manhattan School of Music (B,G) 917.493.4436 www.msmnyc.edu
14. Marymount Manhattan College (B) 800.MARYMOUNT www.mmm.edu
15. Mercy College/Manhattan Campus (A,B,G) 877.MERCY.GO www.mercy.edu
16. Metropolitan College of New York (A,B,G) 800.33THINK x5001 www.mcny.edu
17. The New School: 212.229.5150 College of Performing Arts www.newschool.edu/ (Mannes, Jazz, Drama) (B,G) performing-arts Eugene Lang College of Liberal Arts (B) www.newschool.edu/lang The New School for Social Research (G) * www.newschool.edu/nssr Parsons School of Design (A,B,G) www.newschool.edu/parsons Schools of Public Engagement (A,B,G) www.newschool.edu/
public-engagement 18. New York College of Podiatric Medicine 800.526.6966
(G) * www.nycpm.edu 19. New York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/ 800.345.NYIT
Manhattan Campus (A,B,G) www.nyit.edu 20. New York School of Interior Design 800.33.NYSID
(A,B,G) www.nysid.edu 21. New York University (A,B,G) 212.998.4500
www.nyu.edu 22. Nyack College and Alliance Theological 212.625.0500
Seminary–NYC Campus (A,B,G) www.nyack.edu 23. Pace University/New York City Campus 800.874.PACE
(A,B,G) www.pace.edu 24. Phillips Beth Israel School of Nursing 212.614.6114
(A,B) http://pbisn.edu 25. Pratt Institute/Manhattan Campus 800.331.0834
(A,B,G) www.pratt.edu 26. Relay Graduate School of Education (G) * 212.228.1888
www.relay.edu 27. The Rockefeller University (G) * 212.327.8086
www.rockefeller.edu 28. St. John’s University/ Manhattan Campus 888.9STJOHNS
(B,G) www.stjohns.edu/campuses/ manhattan
29. Teachers College, Columbia University 212.678.3710 (G) * www.tc.columbia.edu
30. Touro College (A,B,G) 212.463.0400 x5500 www.touro.edu
31. Touro College/Harlem Campus: Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine (G) * 212.851.1199
www.touro.edu/med Touro College of Pharmacy (G) * 212.851.1192
www.pharmacy.touro.edu 32. Weill Cornell Graduate School 212.746.6565
of Medical Sciences (G) * http://gradschool.weill.cornell.edu 33. Weill Cornell Medicine (G) * 212.746.1067
http://weill.cornell.edu 34. Yeshiva University (A,B,G) 212.960.5277
www.yu.edu
Queens1. St. John’s University/Queens Campus 888.9STJOHNS
(main campus) (A,B,G) www.stjohns.edu
2. Touro College/The Lander College for Men 718.820.4800Kew Gardens (B) http://lcm.touro.edu
3. Vaughn College of Aeronautics 866.6VAUGHN and Technology, Flushing (A,B,G) www.vaughn.edu
Staten Island1. St. John’s University/ 888.9STJOHNS
Staten Island Campus (A,B,G) www.stjohns.edu/campuses/ staten-island-campus
2. Wagner College (B,G) 718.390.3411 www.wagner.edu
Long Island 1. Adelphi University 800.ADELPHI
Garden City (A,B,G) www.adelphi.edu
2. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 516.367.6890 Watson School of Biological Sciences www.cshl.org/gradschool Cold Spring Harbor (G) *
3. Dowling College 800.DOWLING Oakdale (B,G) www.dowling.edu
4. Hofstra University 800.HOFSTRA Hempstead (B,G) www.hofstra.edu
5. LIU Brentwood 631.287.8500 Brentwood (B,G) www.liu.edu/brentwood
6. LIU Post 800.LIU.PLAN Brookville (A,B,G) www.liu.edu/post
7. LIU Riverhead 631.287.8010 Riverhead (B,G) www.liu.edu/riverhead
8. Molloy College 888.4MOLLOY Rockville Centre (A,B,G) www.molloy.edu
9. New York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/ 800.345.NYIT Old Westbury Campus, Old Westbury (A,B,G) www.nyit.edu
10. St. John’s University/Oakdale Location 800.9STJOHNS Oakdale (G) * www.stjohns.edu
11. St. Joseph’s College/Long Island Campus 631.687.4500 Patchogue (B,G) www.sjcny.edu
12. Touro College/Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center 631.761.7000Central Islip (G) * www.tourolaw.edu
13. Touro College/Bay Shore Campus: 631.665.1600 School of Health Sciences www1.touro.edu/shs Bay Shore (A,B,G) Graduate School of Education 212.463.0400 Bay Shore (G) http://gse.touro.edu
14. Webb Institute 866.708.WEBB Glen Cove (B) www.webb.edu
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Explore your financial aid options.
Talk with college admission and financial aid counselors to learn more about financial aid at specific colleges. Check your guidance or college office for scholarship announcements and use the Internet to visit the sites below. Pay careful attention to scholarship deadlines since some may be due before your college applications. Ask lots of questions and start your research early!
� www.nycolleges.org � www.hesc.ny.gov � www.ed.gov/students � www.nasfaa.org
For an overview of the financial aid process and major aid programs, consult the free Affording College brochure at www.nycolleges.org/get-more-resources.
“In 2015-16, after considering grant aid and federal education tax credits and deductions, full-time students at private nonprofit 4-year institutions pay average net tuition and fees of about $15,000, compared to an average published price of $32,410.”1
In New York, each year, private independent colleges and universities provide more than $4.8 billion in financial aid to their students.1 Source: Trends in College Pricing, 2015, The College Board, p. 24.
Your first steps should be to apply to the colleges that fit the criteria you are looking for – the programs of study, faculty in those programs, distance from home, size, setting, type of institution, and campus life. Please do not give up on the college of your choice because you think you cannot afford it. Get information from the college about financial aid first. You may be surprised at how affordable private colleges and universities can be. Just as there is diversity in college size, mission and academics, there is also a range of tuition levels. In New York, approximately 25% of private colleges and universities have published tuition and fees under $25,000, 38% have tuition and fee costs between $25,000 and $35,000 a year, and 37% have tuition costs of more than $35,000 per year.2
Your decision to go to college represents an important investment in yourself, as well as an investment of your time and money. As you consider your options, know that most students attending college receive some form of financial assistance. Private colleges and universities are committed to helping their admitted students and do their best to provide financial aid so that the price of college does not become the deciding factor in a student’s college decision. In New York, in addition to state and federal aid, students attending private independent colleges
and universities annually receive $4.8 billion in grants and scholarships directly from the colleges. The major sources of financial aid available to families include:� grants and scholarships from colleges, and
from federal and state governments; � loans from the federal government;� job programs on- or off-campus.
Typically, a student’s financial aid package or award includes a combination of grants, scholarships, federally-guaranteed loans, and work-study. Families should also investigate other sources of aid such as:� benefits offered by employers � competitive scholarships from civic and
religious organizations� scholarships offered by professional
organizations for study in specific academic subjects or toward certain professions
� tax deductions or credits for eligible educational expenses
Money is available for your college education. Combining state and federal grants, scholarships, low-interest loans and private college and university scholarships gives most students the resources they need to attend their college choice. It is important to explore several colleges, weigh all your options carefully, and meet application deadlines.
Paying for College
Source: College Board Trends in College Pricing 2015. Average Net Price: Private Nonprofit Four-Year, Figure 13, page 24. Data represent full-time undergraduate students attending four-year independent institutions only. Net tuition and fees are after grant aid and tax benefits are deducted from the published tuition and fees. Net prices are estimated based on past years. Numbers are rounded. *Net tuition and fees are calculated by subtracting from the published price the estimated average grant aid plus tax benefits per full-time student.
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2 Source: IPEDS. Price of attendance for full-time, first-time undergraduate students (academic year programs): Published in-district tuition and fees 2014-15. U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences, NCES.
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Grants and Scholarships**Grants and scholarships are funds you do not have
to repay. They are available from colleges, your state, the federal government, professional and service organizations, private foundations, and many employers. Some grants are based on your financial need while others are awarded for academic merit, a specific career goal, special talent or group affiliation. Grants and scholarships from NYS private colleges and universities: More than $4.8 billion is awarded each year. Check with each college’s financial aid office to determine which forms to complete to be considered for all types of need-based and merit-based aid. Federal Pell Grants: Based on financial need, awards range up to $5,815 in 2016-17. To apply, file the FAFSA. Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants (FSEOG): Awards based on need, ranging from $100 to $4,000 per year. To apply, file the FAFSA. Federal Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education (TEACH) Grant: Awards up to $4,000 a year to students who are completing or plan to complete coursework in teaching and intend to teach in a high-need school. For more information, visit www.studentaid.ed.gov and type “TEACH Grant” in the search field. NYS Achievement and Investment in Merit Scholarship (NY-AIMS): In 2016-17, awards $500 to 5,000 students who achieved academic excellence as a high school student and enroll or plan to enroll in a public or private NYS college immediately after high school. Visit www.hesc.ny.gov (search “AIMS”) for more information. NYS Tuition Assistance Program (TAP) grants at private colleges and universities: Awards will range from $500 to $5,165 per year in 2016-17. For more information, visit www.hesc.ny.gov, or call 1.888.697.4372. Part-time TAP for eligible students attending college part time: Visit www.hesc.ny.gov, or call 1.888.697.4372. ADA Part-time TAP: Students with a documentable disability may be eligible for ADA Part-time Tuition Assistance Program (TAP). ADA Part-time TAP allows students time to complete additional semesters in their college program. For more information, visit www.hesc.ny.gov, or call 1.888.697.4372. Scholarships from private sources: Grants and scholarships are available from many community organizations, businesses, corporations, unions and churches. Check with your school counselor, public library, employer, chamber of commerce, union, church, community and special interest organizations.
Other Scholarships/Grants:To learn more, visit HESC at www.hesc.ny.gov or 1.888.697.4372.
• Aid for Part-Time Study (APTS)†: contact your college• Flight 3407 Memorial Scholarship• Flight 587 Memorial Scholarship• Military Enhanced Recognition Incentive and Tribute
(MERIT) Scholarship, also known as Military Service Recognition Scholarship (MSRS)
• NYS Aid to Native Americans†: 1.518.474.0537• NYS Math and Science Teaching Incentive Scholarship• NYS Memorial Scholarship for Families of Deceased
Firefighters, Volunteer Firefighters, Police Officers, Peace Officers, and Emergency Medical Service Workers
• NYS Recruitment Incentive and Retention Program (RIRP)–State Military Forces†: www.dmna.ny.gov/education
• NYS Regents Award for Children of Deceased and Disabled Veterans†
• NYS Scholarship for Academic Excellence†: contact your guidance office
• Veterans Tuition Awards†
• World Trade Center Memorial Scholarship
Work-StudyWork-study programs provide opportunities to earn
money while you are in college by working part-time on campus or in the community. Federal Work-Study Program (FWS): Provides jobs to undergraduate and graduate students with financial need. Students usually work 10 to 15 hours per week during the academic year. To apply, file the FAFSA. Job programs from private colleges and universities: Check with the college’s financial aid office for on-campus job availability. Community service jobs are also available for work-study students.
Student LoansEducational loans for college costs may be available for
you and/or your parents. This aid must be repaid, usually with interest. Some loans are based on financial need. Federal education loans often provide the lowest interest rates. These include federal Direct Subsidized and Direct Unsubsidized loans, federal Perkins loans, and federal PLUS loans. To apply for a federal student loan, file the FAFSA. For federal Parent PLUS loans, see below.
Loan Forgiveness Programs
To learn more, contact HESC (www.hesc.ny.gov, or 1.888.697.4372).
• District Attorney and Indigent Legal Services Attorneys Loan Forgiveness Program†
• Get On Your Feet Loan Forgiveness Program† for students graduating college in 2015 and beyond
• Licensed Social Workers Loan Forgiveness Program†
• Nursing Faculty Loan Forgiveness Incentive Program†
• Young Farmers Loan Forgiveness Incentive Program†
To learn more, contact Federal Student Aid: https://studentaid.ed.gov/sa/repay-loans/forgiveness-cancellation or 1.800.4.FED.AID
• Perkins Loan Cancellation Programs for certain types of public service or certain occupations (Peace Corps or ACTION program volunteer, teacher, serving U.S. Armed Forces member in hostile areas, nurse, medical technician, law enforcement or corrections officer, Head Start worker, child or family services worker, professional early intervention services provider
• Public Service Employees Loan Forgiveness Program• Teacher Loan Forgiveness Program• Teacher Cancellation for Federal Perkins Loans
Federal Loan Repayment Assistance Programs
• Armed Forces Student Loan Repayment Program: www.military.com
• Federal Loan Consolidation: https://studentaid.ed.gov/sa/repay-loans/consolidation
• Federal Loan Repayment Plans: Income Based, Standard, Extended, Graduated, Pay as You Earn, Income Contingent, Income Sensitive: www.hesc.ny.gov/repay-your-loans/managing-your-loans/choose-your-repayment-plan.html
• Health Professions Faculty Repayment Program: www.hrsa.gov/loanscholarships/repayment/faculty/
• National Health Service Corp Loan Repayment: http://nhsc.hrsa.gov/loanrepayment/
• U.S. Office of Personnel Management Student Loan Repayment Program: www.opm.gov/policy-data-oversight/pay-leave/student-loan-repayment/
Other Programs for Parents and StudentsFederal Parent PLUS loans: Check with the college for loan application procedures.Interest-free monthly tuition payment plans: Check with the college.AmeriCorps: For more information, call 1.202.606.5000, or visit www.nationalservice.gov/programs/americorps.Federal tax incentive programs for higher education: Visit: www.irs.gov/publications/p970, or consult your tax advisor.New York State college tuition tax credit/deductions: www.hesc.ny.gov/pay-for-college/tax-credits-deductions.New York’s 529 College Savings Program: For details: 1.877.NYSAVES or www.nysaves.org.
Financial Aid Programs
**All programs as of April 2016. Programs and award amounts are subject to NYS and Federal budget appropriations.† New York State programs for New York State residents.
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Choosing where to go to college is an important decision! When you consider where you will apply to colleges, never let “sticker price” stop you from looking at colleges that may be right for you. Colleges want you to attend and help students pay for college with grants, scholarships and other aid money, making private colleges often no more expensive – and sometimes less costly – than state colleges. If you need financial aid to help meet college costs, you will likely receive it. Read on to learn steps to paying for your college education.
Step 1Check with each college’s financial aid office or website to determine which forms you need to file to be considered for all types of financial aid. Every college is different. If you intend to file your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) online (it’s quicker), you and your parent(s) (if you are a dependent student) must obtain a FSA ID, which is a username and password that allow you to log in to complete the FAFSA online. For more information, visit https://fsaid.ed.gov. Don’t wait to be accepted to a college before filing an application for financial aid. File as early as possible.
The most important financial aid application forms are:
� FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) – Everyone applying for federal and most other financial aid must complete this free form. File online at https://fafsa.ed.gov.
� NYS TAP Application – NYS residents attending a college in NYS use this free form with the FAFSA to apply for a NYS TAP grant and to request payment of NYS scholarship awards. Complete the online TAP application by linking to it directly from your FAFSA Confirmation Page. You will be prompted to get a HescPIN (username and Personal Identification Number) to “sign” your online TAP application. If you don’t apply for TAP through the FAFSA, but included a New York State college or university on your FAFSA, HESC will send you information on how to complete the TAP application online. For more information about applying for TAP, contact the New York State Higher Education Services Corporation
(HESC) at www.hesc.ny.gov or call 1.888.697.4372. HESC is the state agency that processes the TAP application.
� CSS PROFILE – Some colleges may ask you to file the CSS Financial Aid PROFILE form to be considered for college-funded aid (the college’s own grants and scholarships). Visit https://student.collegeboard.org/content/css-financial-aid-profile. There is a fee for filing this form.
� College-specific financial aid application – Some colleges may ask you to complete the college’s own financial aid application to be considered for their college-funded grants, scholarships and loans. Check with each college for applications, requirements and deadlines.
Step 2For students applying to enter college in academic year 2017-18, the FAFSA form will be released earlier – on October 1, 2016 – and will require reporting of financial information from the 2015 tax year. This change means students and families can know about their eligibility for federal financial aid earlier and with greater accuracy. If you are a NYS resident applying to colleges in the state, make sure you include a New York college on your FAFSA to begin the application for a NYS TAP grant. Complete any other financial aid forms required by the colleges. It is very important to meet all deadlines and to keep a copy of all the forms you file.
By filing the FAFSA, you will be considered for:
� Grants and scholarships from private colleges and universities (some colleges may require an additional form)
� Federal Pell Grant� Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity
Grant (FSEOG)� Federal Work-Study (FWS)� Job programs from private colleges and
universities� Federal Direct Loan
Step 3You will receive your Federal Student Aid Report
(SAR) via email after submitting your FAFSA online (recommended). Review your SAR’s information carefully. Follow the directions to correct any errors.
Step 4You will receive financial aid “award letters” or
“packages” from the colleges that have offered you admission, each with a different combination of grants, scholarships, work-study and loans to help you meet your college expenses. Determine your “net cost” by subtracting from the tuition, fees, room and board (if you’re living on campus) all grants, scholarships and the total amount of your student loans.
Step 5Review your financial aid award letters and compare your net costs. Decide which college to attend and let the college know by the deadline they have indicated – usually by May 1. Then, review your financial aid award with the college you chose to attend. In particular:
� If federal student loans are part of your package, the college will send instructions about the loan application process. You will need to complete and sign a form called the Master Promissory Note (MPN) and complete an Entrance Counseling session on www.studentloans.gov to receive federal student loans (e.g., Direct Loan funds). Keep track of how much you are borrowing and your loans’ repayment terms and conditions.
� NYS students attending college in the state: Follow up on your NYS Tuition Assistance Program (TAP) grant. Visit www.hesc.ny.gov to review and correct the data on your TAP application if necessary.
Step 6Make sure you know what you need to do to keep
your financial aid, such as maintaining a certain GPA or sequence of courses. And, you must apply to renew your financial aid each year – on time – or risk losing it! Check your college’s deadlines.
Six Steps to Financial Aid
Visit www.nycolleges.org, New York’s 100+ private colleges and universities’ admissions and financial aid website.
Start your Internet search at www.nycolleges.org• Link to important financial aid forms.• Visit the online Campus Profiles to learn where
campuses are located and link to their websites.• Find out which colleges offer what you want to study.
You have hundreds of academic programs to choose from!
• Check out the Open House or Information Session dates and events to plan campus visits.
More important resourcesPlanning for college• New York’s 100+ private colleges and universities’
admissions and financial aid information website: www.nycolleges.org
• Go College! NY, a website designed especially for students new to the college search process: www.GoCollegeNY.org
• College Navigator, a U.S. Department of Education website, allows students to build a list of colleges and universities: www.nces.ed.gov/collegenavigator
• KnowHow2Go, a resource for college planning starting in middle school: www.knowhow2go.org
• Careerzone, a career exploration site: www.careerzone.ny.gov
• Occupational Outlook, a U.S. Department of Labor site for information on careers, training, education, salary levels and employment opportunities: www.bls.gov/ooh
• New York’s 529 College Savings Program can help families save for college with significant tax benefits: 1.877.NYSAVES, or www.nysaves.org
• The Upromise® Rewards Program is a savings-through-purchase program. Shop at hundreds of companies and a percentage of the purchase price is deposited into a savings account. Upromise® can be tied to the New York 529 College Savings Program: www.upromise.com
• The College Savings Plan Network website has information on state-sponsored prepaid tuition and college savings plans: www.collegesavings.org
Financial aid information• Federal Student Aid Information Center: 1.800.4FED.
AID, or www.studentaid.ed.gov/sa/• FAFSA4caster provides students and families with an
opportunity to estimate eligibility for federal student aid: www.fafsa.ed.gov/FAFSA/app/f4cForm
• Funding Education Beyond High School: A Guide to Federal Student Aid: www.studentaid.ed.gov/resources
• NYS Higher Education Services Corporation has information on NYS grants and scholarships: 1.888. 697.4372, or www.hesc.ny.gov
• Hispanic Scholarship Fund, Inc.: www.hispanicfund.org
• United Negro College Fund, Inc. scholarship database: www.uncf.org (under “For Students” tab, click Scholarships)
• Veterans Education Benefits: http://www.benefits.va.gov/gibill/education_programs.asp
• American Opportunity Credit and Lifetime Learning Credit and other federal incentive programs: www.irs.gov/publications/p970
• NYS college tuition tax credit/deductions: www.hesc.ny.gov/pay-for-college/tax-credits-deductions
• The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) site provides information about new tax laws (tax credits and deductions for college expenses): www.irs.gov
• Fastweb.com, a database of private scholarships: www.fastweb.com
Financial aid forms• Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
online: www.fafsa.ed.gov• Obtain a FSA ID from the U.S. Department of Education
(required to file the FAFSA online): https://fsaid.ed.gov/npas/index.htm
• PROFILE form: http://student.collegeboard.org/CSS-financial-aid-profile
Questions to ask the college
� Which forms are required to be considered for all forms of aid?
� What are your requirements for merit aid? For need- based aid?
� What are the aid renewal requirements?
� What are the financial aid application deadlines?
� Are there state aid programs I should know about?
� When will you notify me of my aid eligibility?
� How will outside scholarships affect my financial aid package?
� Are there special requirements such as grades or course sequences for keeping my grant/scholarship?
� Do you have a monthly payment plan?
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100+ Private Colleges and Universities
Key to the Campus Profiles
Contact information:Office of undergraduate admission mailing addressPhone number(s)EmailWeb address
Degrees:A (associate degrees), B (bachelor’s degrees), M (master’s degrees), D (doctoral degrees), FP (first professional degrees, e.g., law or medicine).
Enrollment: Enroll. UG: Total fall 2015 matriculated undergraduate (UG) full-time plus part-time enrollment. In parentheses is the number of full-time (FT) UG men and women, followed by the number of part-time (PT) UG men and women; “n/a” means not applicable, i.e., the college does not admit part-time students.) G/FP: Total fall 2015 matriculated enrollment of graduate (G) and first professional (FP) students, if applicable.
Tuition & Fees (15-16 T&F):Academic year, full-time typical undergraduate 2015-2016 T&F, unless specified otherwise. Note that fees often vary depending on the program of study you choose.
Room & Board (15-16 R&B): Room OnlyAcademic year, full-time typical 2015-2016 R&B, 2015-2016 R-only or 2015-2016 Br-only, unless specified otherwise; “n/a” means not applicable, i.e., room and board is not offered on these campuses.
App. Dates:Date(s) by which the college must receive your application for undergraduate admission. Deadlines listed may be labeled FR (for freshmen) and TR (for transfer students). Deadlines to be considered for fall admission are listed first, followed by deadlines for spring admission, if applicable.
Fin. Aid Dates:Date(s) by which the college must receive your financial aid application(s) for fall undergraduate admission, unless specified otherwise. Deadlines listed may be labeled FR (for freshmen) and TR (for transfer students).
App. Req.: Application requirements are the general specifications that you must meet to be considered for undergraduate admission. Requirements may be labeled FR (for freshmen), TR (for transfer students), and INT (for international students).
The information listed is intended as a general profile of each campus – check with an admission counselor for further detailed information. Campus profile information was current as of April 2016. While we make every effort to ensure accuracy, always verify information with the colleges directly.
College TerminologyAnnual College Costs - includes tuition, fees, room, board, books, transportation, and personal expenses. These costs vary from college to college.
Associate - degree awarded on completion of a 2-year (usually) program of study.
Bachelor’s - (baccalaureate) degree awarded on completion of a 4-year (usually) program of study.
Common Application - an application accepted by a number of colleges. Check with the college.
Early Action - a non-binding early application process allowing students to learn the admission decision before the official candidate notification date.
Early Decision - a binding early application process. Students are notified of acceptance and are expected to commit to enrollment before regular applicants.
Financial Aid - aid to assist in meeting college costs which may be in the form of grants, scholarships, loans, or work- study. Always meet these application deadlines. See pages 8-10 for more information about financial aid.
First Professional - study that culminates in a degree and license in a profession such as law, medicine, etc.
Graduate and Professional Students – those working toward a master’s, doctorate, post-graduate certificate, or professional license.
Interview - a conversation with a college admission or faculty representative, or with alumni.
Master’s and Doctorates - advanced degrees awarded for completion of additional study beyond a bachelor’s (4-year) degree.Recommendation - a written assessment of the student’s aptitudes, abilities and interests written by a teacher, counselor, coach, etc.
Rolling Admission - an institution reviews applications as they are received and offers a decision to students as applications are reviewed.Room and Board - college housing and meal plans (often several options are available).
SAT and the ACT - standardized tests that measure verbal and math proficiency used by some colleges as one variable to predict the likelihood of a student’s success in their college.
SAT Subject Tests - subject-specific exams required for admission by many colleges [e.g., English (literature), U.S. History and World History, math (Level 1 or Level 2), science (Biology E/M, Chemistry, Physics), languages (Chinese, French, German, Spanish, Modern Hebrew, Italian, Latin, Japanese, Korean)].
Undergraduate Student - one working toward a 2-year (associate) or a 4-year (bachelor’s) degree.
Campus Profiles
There’s a college for you!The best way to learn more about a college is to ask questions. Call, write, or email the campus admission staff, then plan a visit, if you can. Attend college fairs and be sure to leave your name with the admission representatives from the colleges you are interested in.
You may have a very specific academic interest, or perhaps you are still searching to find your passion. Either way, there’s a New York State private college or university that’s right for you!
The Campus Profiles and contact information on the map on pages 4-7 in this guide provide information on how to reach out to the colleges. New York’s independent colleges and universities’ admission and financial aid website, www.nycolleges.org, has even more information to get you started.
Search the Campus Profiles online at:www.nycolleges.org/view- college-information
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Adelphi UniversityOne South Ave., Garden City, NY 11530Toll-free 800.ADELPHI or [email protected]://admissions.adelphi.edu
Degrees: A, B, M, D, Advanced Certificate, Post-DoctorateEnroll UG: 4,813 (FT: 1,403 men, 2,997 women; PT: 111 men, 302 women). G/FP: 2,349 (FT: 262 men, 998 women; PT: 274 men, 815 women)15-16 T&F: $34,034 per year, or $990 per credit15-16 R&B: $14,210 (standard room, average board; special residential options for performing arts majors, honor students and international students; residents required to have a meal plan)App.Dates/FR: fall- rolling, March 1 priority, early action December 1; spring- rolling, November 30 priority. TR: fall- rolling, June 1 priority; spring- rolling, November 30 priorityFin.Aid Dates: fall- rolling, March 1 priority; spring- rolling, November 1 priorityApp.Req.: Secondary school record; essay; entrance examinations (ACT or SAT); recommendation; college transcript if transfer student; $40 fee.
Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences106 New Scotland Ave., Albany, NY 12208-3492Toll-free 888.203.8010 or [email protected]/admissions
Degrees: 6-year Doctor of Pharmacy, 4-year bachelor's pharmaceutical sciences, biomedical technology, health and human sciences, chemistry, microbiology and clinical laboratory sciences. Also offer MS in pharmaceutical sciences, health outcomes research, molecular biosciences, cytotechnology & molecular cytology, and clinical laboratory sciencesEnroll UG: 1,006 (FT: 997; PT: 9). G/FP: 468 (FT: 191 men, 277 women; PT: 2 men, 7 women)15-16 T&F: $31,081 per year, or $1,140 per credit. Students are required to have a laptop while enrolled15-16 R&B: $10,410App.Dates/FR: fall- February 1, early decision November 15. TR: fall- May 1; spring- November 15Fin.Aid Dates: For FAFSA: February 1 priority; for CSS Profile: November 15 early decisionApp.Req./FR: SAT or ACT; 4 years of English; academic college preparatory electives (6 credits or units); 4 years of science, including chemistry; 3 years of mathematics, 4 recommended, pre-calculus or calculus required; recommendations. TR: Minimum 2.5 GPA based on transferable courses. INT: Scores from the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or the International English Language Testing System (IELTS), if the applicant has studied for fewer than 4 years where English is the language of instruction; completed Foreign Education Credentials Evaluation form from the World Education Services (WES) for education completed outside of the U.S.
Albany Law SchoolOffers only Graduate (advanced) degrees
80 New Scotland Ave., Albany, NY 12208518.445.2326www.albanylaw.edu
Albany Medical CollegeOffers only Graduate (advanced) degrees
Office of Admissions Mailcode 347 New Scotland Ave., Albany, NY 12208518.262.9331; 518.262.5521www.amc.edu/academic/
American Academy McAllister Institute of Funeral Service619 West 54th St., 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10019Toll-free 866.932.2264 or [email protected]
Degrees: A (AOS in funeral service); also offered as an online program at www.funeraleducation.org.Enroll UG: 483 (FT: 38 men, 66 women; PT: 129 men, 250 women)15-16 T&F: $32,775 (69 credits at $475 per credit). See website for fees required by college and other agencies15-16 R&B: n/aApp.Dates: fall- rolling until August 1; spring- rolling until December 1Fin.Aid Dates: fall- rolling until August 1; spring- rolling until December 1App.Req.: HS diploma or GED; birth certificate; DD214 if applicable; statement of health; proof of immunizations; signed campus security disclosure; college transcripts, if applicable.
American Museum of Natural History, Richard Gilder Graduate SchoolOffers Graduate (advanced) degrees (PhD and MAT)
79th St. and Central Park West New York, NY 10024PhD program: 212.769.5055MAT program: 212.313.7464PhD program: www.amnh.org/our-research/richard-gilder- graduate-school/apply MAT program: www.amnh.org/learn-teach/master-of-arts-in- teaching/application-and-eligibility
Bank Street College of EducationOffers only Graduate (advanced) degrees, Advanced Certificates
610 West 112th St., New York, NY 10025212.875.4404www.bankstreet.edu
Bard College30 Campus Rd., Annandale-on-Hudson, NY [email protected]/admission
Degrees: A (at the Bard High School Early Colleges and through Bard Prison Initiative), B, M, DEnroll UG: 1,962 (FT: 863 men, 1,056 women; PT: 17 men, 26 women). G/FP: 237 (FT: 90 men, 131 women; PT: 1 man, 15 women)15-16 T&F: $49,906 per year (fees for first year students only: $230 for security deposit and ID card; $694 for meals for Language & Thinking workshop (August); $694for meals and $40 for materials for Citizen Science program (January), or $1,538 per credit15-16 R&B: $14,118 (freshmen required to live on campus if home is farther than 50 miles from campus)App.Dates/FR: fall- January 1, early action November 1; spring- n/a. TR: fall- March 1; spring- November 1Fin.Aid Dates/FR: fall- February 15. TR: fall- February 15; spring- December 15App.Req./FR: HS transcript; recommendation from HS counselor and 2 HS teachers (11th or 12th grade); essay/writing samples; interview not required. TR: HS transcript (if less than 2 years of college-level study completed); transfer questionnaire; Dean's report.
Barnard CollegeWomen only college
3009 Broadway, New York, NY [email protected]://admissions.barnard.edu
Degrees: BEnroll UG: 2,536 (FT: n/a men, 2,506 women; PT: n/a men, 30 women)15-16 T&F: $47,63115-16 R&B: $15,110 for first-year students, $13,234 for upperclass students App.Dates/FR: fall- January 1, regular decision, early decision, November 1; spring- n/a. TR: fall- March 15; spring- November 1Fin.Aid Dates/FR: fall- February 16, early decision November 1; spring- n/a. TR: fall- April 17; spring- n/aApp.Req./FR: HS transcript; a completed Common Application and Barnard College Supplement; SAT and 2 SAT Subject tests, or ACT with writing; HS recommendations: 1 school counselor, 2 teacher recommendations. TR: Transfer version of the Common Application; Barnard Supplement for Transfer Students; official transcripts of all college work; official final HS transcript or official GED results; Dean/Registrar Report; 1 faculty recommendations; SAT or ACT; course catalogue(s) from all colleges in which you have been enrolled.
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Campus Profiles
The Belanger School of Nursing650 McClellan St., Schenectady, NY 12304518.243.4471www.ellismedicine.org/school-of-nursing/admissions- introduction.aspx
Degrees: AS (RN Program)Enroll UG: 127 (FT: 5 men, 27 women; PT: 12 men, 83 women)15-16 T&F: Day program: first year $9,980, or $315 per credit; Evening/Weekend program: first year $6,545, or $315 per credit15-16 R&B: n/aApp.Dates ALL: January 15Fin.Aid Dates: rollingApp.Req.: Official HS transcript or GED; official transcripts showing passing grades for prerequisite courses; official prior college transcripts from all institutions attended; 2 references; $60 fee.
Boricua Collegewww.boricuacollege.edu/_Admissions/Admissions.htmlBronx Campus890 Washington Ave., Bronx, NY [email protected]
Brooklyn Campus/Graham Center9 Graham Ave., Brooklyn, NY [email protected]
Brooklyn Campus/Northside Center186 North 6th St., Brooklyn, NY [email protected]
Manhattan Campus3755 Broadway, New York, NY 10032; [email protected]
Degrees: A (AA in liberal arts and sciences), B (BA in liberal arts and sciences; BS in business administration, childhood education, human services), M (MS in education [TESOL]; MS in human services)Enroll UG: 925 (FT: 227 men, 698 women; PT: n/a). G/FP: 70 (FT: 10 men, 60 women; PT: n/a)15-16 T&F: $10,125 per year for Manhattan and Brooklyn Campuses; $10,625 for Bronx Campus15-16 R&B: n/aApp.Dates: fall- rolling; spring- rollingFin.Aid Dates: rollingApp.Req.: HS transcript or GED; application; interview; $25 fee.
Canisius College2001 Main St., Buffalo NY 14208Toll-free 800.843.1517 or [email protected]/admissions
Degrees: B, MEnroll UG: 2,552 (FT: 1,147 men, 1,370 women; PT: 22 men, 13 women). G/FP: 1,215 (FT: 191 men, 308 women; PT: 283 men, 433 women)15-16 T&F: $34,690 per year, or $950 per credit15-16 R&B: $12,766 (traditional rooms, townhouses, apartments, suites available)App.Dates/FR: fall- May 1, March 1 priority; spring- rolling. TR: rollingFin.Aid Dates: rollingApp.Req./FR: SAT and/or ACT; college preparatory program; 16 units of academic credit. TR: 2.0 GPA.
Cazenovia College22 Sullivan St., Cazenovia, NY 13035Toll-free 800.654.3210 or [email protected]/admissions
Degrees: A, B (BA, BFA, BPS, BS)Enroll UG: 1,050 (FT: 251 men, 692 women; PT: 19 men, 88 women)15-16 T&F: $31,754 per year (additional fees for art and design and equine majors), or $660 per credit up to 6 credits15-16 R&B: $13,408 per year (standard room and 24 meals a week)App.Dates: fall- rolling; spring- rollingFin.Aid Dates: March 1 priorityApp.Req./FR: For bachelor’s degree- HS diploma or GED; recommendation; essay required; SAT or ACT recommended. TR: Students entering as juniors must have college transcript, an associate degree or have completed a minimum of 60 credits and taken all prerequisites; overall 2.0 GPA required to transfer.
Clarkson University8 Clarkson Ave., Potsdam, NY 13699Toll-free 800.527.6577 or [email protected]/admissions
Degrees: B, M, Advanced Certificates, D, DPTEnroll UG: 3,153 (FT: 2,213 men, 934 women; PT: 5 men, 1 woman). G/FP: 640 (FT: 258 men, 186 women; PT: 158 men, 38 women)15-16 T&F: $44,630 per year, or $1,457 per credit15-16 R&B: $13,844 (all undergraduates required to live on campus)App.Dates/FR: fall- January 15, early decision December 1; spring- October 15. TR: fall- July 1 preferred; spring- December 1 preferredFin.Aid Dates/FR: fall- March 1, February 15 priority. TR: fall- April 15, February 15 priorityApp.Req./FR: Official secondary school transcripts; SAT or ACT score report (SAT Subject Tests optional); personal statement describing a special interest, experience or achievement that is important and meaningful to the applicant; 2 letters of recommendation including one from a principal, headmaster or school counselor; campus visit and personal interview strongly recommended. For students whose first language is not English, TOEFL or IELTS score report
is also required. TR: Transcripts from all colleges attended; transfer application; personal statement (optional); Dean of Students recommendation; and 2 letters of recommendation, including 1 from an academic professor or instructor. Students with fewer than 24 college credits must also submit official secondary school transcripts, and SAT or ACT score report; interview recommended.
Clarkson University Capital Region Campus
Offers only Graduate (advanced) degreesUnion Graduate College merged with Clarkson University effective January 2016, becoming Clarkson University Capital Region Campus
80 Nott Terrace, Schenectady, NY [email protected]://graduate.clarkson.edu/admissions
Cochran School of NursingSt. John’s Riverside Hospital967 North Broadway, Yonkers, NY 10701914.964.4296admissions@cochranschoolofnursing.uswww.cochranschoolofnursing.us
Degrees: A (AAS)Enroll UG: 89 (FT: 1 man, 11 women; PT: 12 men, 65 women)15-16 T&F: $11,057 for first year, or $563 per credit15-16 R&B: n/aApp.Dates: fall- April 15; spring- October 30Fin.Aid Dates: April 30App.Req./FR: Official HS transcript or copy of GED; passing grade in HS or college algebra, biology and chemistry; College Level Examination Program (CLEP) exams possible in algebra, biology, and chemistry; also CLEP liberal arts (psychology, sociology and english) with a passing score of 50 or higher; official CLEP transcript is required. Applicants with foreign transcripts must provide unofficial copy of their original foreign transcript and have the transcript evaluated by World Education Services or Globe Language Services. TR: Day program: Passing grade in algebra, biology, and chemistry; C+ or higher in Anatomy & Physiology I and II, and Microbiology. Evening program: Passing grade in algebra, biology, and chemistry; as well as a C+ or higher in Anatomy & Physiology I and II, Microbiology, Nutrition, English I and II, Introduction to Sociology, Introduction to Psychology and Developmental Psychology (Lifespan).
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Watson School of Biological SciencesGraduate (PhD) degree only
One Bungtown Rd, Cold Spring Harbor, NY 11724516.367.6890www.cshl.edu/gradschool
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Colgate UniversityJames B. Colgate Hall, 13 Oak Dr., Hamilton, NY [email protected]/admission-financial-aid
Degrees: B (BA), M (MA, MAT)Enroll UG: 2,834 (FT: 1,263 men, 1,571 women; PT: 0). G/FP: 4 (1 man; 3 women)15-16 T&F: $49,970 per year, or $6,246 per credit; $320 student activity fee15-16 R&B: $12,570, first-year students, sophomores, and juniors required to live on campus, purchase Premier Gold meal plan. Housing costs varies depending on housing typeApp.Dates/FR: fall- January 15 regular decision, early decision I November 15, early decision II January 15, may submit early decision agreement until March 1 to receive an admission decision within approximately four weeks; spring- n/a. TR: fall- March 15; spring- November 1Fin.Aid Dates/FR: fall- January 15 regular decision and early decision II, early decision I November 15; spring- n/a. TR: fall- March 15; spring- November 1App.Req./FR: Common Application or Universal College Application; essay; Colgate University supplement; SAT or ACT; school report (from guidance counselor); guidance counselor recommendation; 2 teacher recommendations in core academic subjects from grades 10-12; official HS transcript with senior grades; $60 application fee (waived for non-US citizens). TR: Faculty recommendation; mid-term report; college's official report; official college transcript(s); official HS transcript(s); essay; $60 application fee or fee waiver (waived for non-U.S. citizens).
College of Mount Saint Vincent6301 Riverdale Ave., Riverdale, NY 10471Toll-free 800.665.CMSV or 718.405.3267admissions@mountsaintvincent.eduwww.mountsaintvincent.edu/3640.htm
Degrees: A, B, M, Post-Bachelor's Certificate, Post-Master's CertificateEnroll UG: 1,585 (FT: 472 men, 1,033 women; PT: 18 men, 62 women). G/FP: 162 (FT: 7 men, 24 women; PT: 20 men, 111 women)15-16 T&F: $23,650 per year, or $$940 per credit15-16 R&B: $8,120App.Dates: fall- rolling, April 2 priority, early action November 15; spring- rollingFin.Aid Dates/FR: fall- rolling, March 15 priority; spring- rolling. TR: fall- August 1; spring- December 1App.Req.: HS transcript; SAT, ACT, or TOEFL; 1 academic recommendation; interview advised.
The College of New RochelleBeginning Fall 2016, the School of Arts and Sciences is coed as are the School of Nursing, School of New Resources and the Graduate School
Office of Admission, 29 Castle Pl., New Rochelle, NY 10805Toll-free 1.800.933.5923 or [email protected]/Admissions/Degrees: B, M (several accelerated bachelor's to master’s, RN and second degree bachelor’s to master’s), Post-Master's Certificate
Enroll UG: 932 (FT: 54 men, 595 women; PT: 22 men, 261 women). G/FP: 605 (FT: 8 men, 96 women; PT: 78 men, 423 women) (includes co-sponsored students and graduate nursing students)15-16 T&F: $33,600 per year, or $1,082 per credit for part-time School of Arts and Sciences and School of Nursing Traditional Program, $724 per credit for part-time non-traditional (adult) programs School of Nursing. For more information, visit: www.cnr.edu/web/school-of-arts-and-sciences/tuition and www.cnr.edu/web/school-of-nursing/tuition15-16 R&B: $12,700 double room; $13,900 single roomApp.Dates/FR: fall- rolling; spring- rolling. TR: For School of Arts and Sciences- July 1 for fall to ensure space availability in classes. For School of Nursing- May 1 for fallFin.Aid Dates: rollingApp.Req./FR: HS diploma or equivalent; 17 academic units; SAT or ACT. TR: If fewer than 24 credits earned at time of application, also submit HS transcripts and SAT or ACT scores
School of New Resources
The School of New Resources offers a bachelor’s in liberal arts program for adults at 6 branch campuses in the New York City metropolitan area
Toll-free 1.800.933.5923 or [email protected]
Degrees: B (adult degree program; BA in liberal arts only)15-16 T&F: $12,450 per year (based on 30 credit hours), or $390 per creditApp.Dates: fall- rolling; spring- rolling; summer- rollingFin.Aid Dates: rollingApp.Req.: HS diploma or GED; applicant must be 21; placement exam.
New Rochelle Campus Office of the Dean, 55 Leland Ave. New Rochelle, NY 10805-2308
Enroll UG: 209 (FT: 34 men, 147 women; PT: 1 man, 28 women)
Brooklyn Campus1368 Fulton St., Brooklyn, NY 11216Enroll UG: 494 (FT: 40 men, 411 women; PT: 2 men, 41 women
Co-op City Campus755 Co-op City Blvd., Bronx, NY 10475Enroll UG: 331 (FT: 26 men, 279 women; PT: 6 men, 20 women)
District Council 37 Campus125 Barclay St., New York, NY 10007Enroll UG: 223 (FT: 13 men, 196 women; PT: 1 man, 13 women)
John Cardinal O'Connor Campus332 East 149th St., Bronx, NY 10451Enroll UG: 395 (FT: 45 men, 330 women; PT: 3 men, 17 women)
Rosa Parks Campus144 West 125th St., New York, NY 10027Enroll UG: 347 (FT: 49 men, 283 women; PT: 2 men, 13 women)
The College of Saint Rose432 Western Ave., Albany, NY 12203-1490Toll-free 800.637.8556 or [email protected]/apply
Degrees: B, M, CertificatesEnroll UG: 2,626 (FT: 866 men, 1,669 women; PT: 34 men, 57 women). G/FP: 1,657 (FT: 182 men, 462 women; PT: 300 men, 713 women)15-16 T&F: $29,826 per year, or $958 per credit15-16 R&B: $11,878 (3 board plans available; early application for housing encouraged)App.Dates/FR: fall- rolling, February 1 if applying for scholarships, March 1 if applying for financial aid. TR: fall- rolling, February 1 if applying for scholarships, March 1 if applying for financial aidFin.Aid Dates: fall- March 1 priority; February 15 priority deadline for financial aid; freshman scholarships awarded by the end of February; spring- October 1App.Req./FR: HS transcript; SAT or ACT (optional); recommendation from teacher or school counselor; written essay or personal statement; audition for music programs; portfolio review for art programs; $40 application fee (waived for online applicants). TR: College transcript; minimum GPA 2.5; letter of recommendation; HS diploma or transcript; personal statement.
Columbia UniversityUndergraduate Admissions212 Hamilton Hall, MC 28071130 Amsterdam Ave., New York, NY [email protected]://undergrad.admissions.columbia.edu
Degrees: B, M, D, FPEnroll UG: 6,102 (FT: 3,160 men, 2,942 women). G/FP: Data not available15-16 T&F: $53,000 per year. See http://sfs.columbia.edu/other-fees for other fees.15-16 R&B: $12,860App.Dates/FR: fall- January 1, November 1 early decision; spring- n/a. TR: fall- March 1; spring- March 1Fin.Aid Dates: fall- November 15 early decision; spring- March 1 regular decisionApp.Req.: Common Application and Columbia Writing Supplement or Coalition Application; Secondary School Report with transcript and counselor recommendation; SAT or ACT; 2 letters of recommendation; essay.
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Campus ProfilesConcordia College 171 White Plains Rd., Bronxville, NY 10708Toll-free 800.YES-COLLEGE (800.937.2655) or 914.337.9300 [email protected]/admission
Degrees: A, B, MEnroll UG: 886 (FT: 293 men, 516 women; PT: 18 men, 59 women). G/FP: 198 (FT: 29 men, 133 women; PT: 5 men, 31 women)15-16 T&F: $29,700 per year, or $800 per credit15-16 R&B: $11,024App.Dates/FR: fall- May 1 regular decision, May 15 priority, early action November 15. TR: fall- July 15; spring- December 15Fin.Aid Dates/FR: fall- April 1 priority; spring- December 15. TR: fall- July 15; spring- December 15App.Req./FR: HS transcript; essay; SAT or ACT; letter of recommendation; $50 fee. TR: Also, SAT or ACT and HS transcript if fewer than 28 college transfer credits; college transcript(s). INT: Also, $100 fee.
Cooper Union30 Cooper Square, Suite 300, New York, NY [email protected]://cooper.edu/admissions/
Degrees: B, MEnroll UG: 873 (FT: 584 men, 286 women; PT: 3 men, 0 women). G/FP: 73 (FT: 35 men, 10 women; PT: 24 men, 4 women)15-16 T&F: $40,800 (value of tuition), or $1,200 per credit; all admitted students receive a merit based half-tuition scholarship worth $20,400 annually; $1,600 annual student fee; $250 annual lab fee; must provide proof of medical insurance or pay $1,200 for Cooper Union plan. Students who demonstrate need are eligible for additional aid. Need-blind admissions. Limited merit scholarships available to exceptional students15-16 R&B: $15,560App.Dates/FR: fall- January 11 for architecture, art, and engineering, early decision for art and engineering December 1; spring- n/a. TR: fall- January 11 for architecture, art and engineering; spring- n/aFin.Aid Dates: May 1 (Students encouraged to submit forms as soon as possible after January 1)App.Req./FR: For engineering program: HS transcript; SAT I or ACT; SAT Subject Test in math and chemistry or physics and supplemental essay questions; For art program: HS transcript; SAT I or ACT and home test; For architecture program: HS transcript; SAT I or ACT and studio test. TR: Also, college transcripts.
Cornell University410 Thurston Ave., Ithaca, NY [email protected]/admissions
Degrees: B, M, D, FPEnroll UG: 14,315 (FT: 6,935 men, 7,380 women; PT: n/a). G/FP: 7,589 (FT: 4,288 men, 3,301 women; PT: n/a)15-16 T&F: $49,116 for College of Architecture, Art & Planning, College of Arts & Sciences, College of Engineering, and School of Hotel Administration. $32,976 NYS resident,
or $49,116 non-resident for NYS College of Agriculture & Life Sciences, NYS College of Human Ecology, and NYS School of Industrial & Labor Relations15-16 R&B: $13,678 (On-campus housing is guaranteed for all first-year students. Transfer students who meet the application deadlines are also guaranteed academic year housing. Current students who meet the deadlines and requirements are guaranteed on-campus housing. Off-campus housing available)App.Dates/FR: fall- regular decision January 2, early decision November 1, contact the admissions department. TR: fall- March 15; spring- October 15, contact the admissions departmentFin.Aid Dates/FR: fall- February 15. For more information: www.finaid.cornell.edu. TR: March 15 for fall; October 15 for springApp.Req./FR: HS transcript(s); SAT/ACT scores; SAT Subject Tests scores; essay; $80 fee. Other requirements vary by division or program. TR: Same as above. INT: Same as above. TOEFL or IELTS scores required if English is not the first language.
Weill Cornell Graduate School of Medical Sciences
Offers only Graduate (advanced) degrees
Office of Admissions, 1300 York Ave.Room A-131, Box 65, New York, NY 10065212.746.6565http://gradschool.weill.cornell.edu
Weill Cornell Medicine
Offers only Graduate (advanced) degrees
445 E. 69th St., Olin Hall-104, New York, NY 10021212.746.1067www.med.cornell.edu/education/admissions/
The Culinary Institute of America1946 Campus Dr., Hyde Park, NY 12538-1499Toll-free 800.CULINARY/800.285.4627 or [email protected]/admissions
Two branch campuses located in St. Helena, CA and San Antonio, TX. Also a location at the Singapore Institute of Technology
Degrees: A (21-month associate degree in culinary arts or in baking and pastry arts), B (38-month programs in culinary arts management, baking and pastry arts management, culinary science, or applied food studies)Enroll UG: 2,859 (FT: 1,435 men, 1,424 women; PT: n/a)15-16 T&F: $29,25015-16 R&B: New York Campus: $10,365 (all students required to eat meals on campus; most rooms double occupancy; housing guaranteed to incoming freshmen; board only $2,800)App.Dates: rolling, 16 entry dates per academic year for associate degree; bachelor's degree students enter 3 times a yearFin.Aid Dates: rollingApp.Req.: School achievement record; 6 months of work experience in the food service industry; SAT/ACT tests not required for admission, but if taken it is recommended that students submit their scores.
Daemen College4380 Main St., Amherst, NY 14226-3592Toll-free 800.462.7652 or [email protected]/admissions
Degrees: B, M, BS/MS dual degree in physician assistant studies, professional accountancy, and business administration/global business, Clinical Doctorate in Physical Therapy (DPT), Nursing Practice (DNP), MSW and MPH new graduate programs, post-secondary and post-licensure Certificates, Post-Baccalaureate Certificates, Post-Master's Certificates Enroll UG: 1,968 (FT: 496 men, 1,180 women; PT: 47 men, 245 women). G/FP: 737 (FT: 127 men, 426 women; PT: 29 men, 155 women)15-16 T&F: $25,995 per year, or part-time: $850 per credit hour, $7 activity fee per credit hour, $80 college fee for 6 to 11 credit hours15-16 R&B: $12,050 (room and board fees vary by meal plan and residence hall)App.Dates: fall- rolling, October 1 priority, December 1 for physician assistant program; spring- rollingFin.Aid Dates: fall- rolling, February 15 priority; spring- rolling, November 1 priorityApp.Req./FR: HS transcript; optional submission of SAT or ACT (if test optional, must provide grades and rigor of coursework, writing sample, teacher/counselor recommendation, class rank, and extracurricular activities); portfolio for art program applicants. TR: HS and college transcripts; statement of good standing from prior institution(s). HS transcript not required of transfers with associate or other college degree. Transfers into physician assistant program must apply through CASPA (Central Application Service for Physician Assistants). INT: Transcripts in country's official language and in English; transfer and graduate students must send international transcripts through a credit evaluation service; TOEFL or IELTS for non-native English speakers; proof of financial support documentation.
Dominican College470 Western Highway, Orangeburg, NY 10962-1210Toll-free 866.432.4636 or [email protected]/admissions
Degrees: A (liberal arts), B [BA, BS, BSE (education), BSN (nursing), BSW (social work)], M [MBA, ME (education), MSOT (occupational therapy), MFNP (family nurse practitioner)], D [DPT (physical therapy), DNP (nursing practice)]Enroll UG: 1,552 (FT: 479 men, 877 women; PT: 45 men, 151 women). G/FP: 509 (FT: 57 men, 138 women; PT: 108 men, 206 women)15-16 T&F: $27,438 per year (including non-refundable fees), or $803 per credit15-16 R&B: $12,420 (board may increase or decrease according to the number of students in a room/suite)App.Dates/FR: fall- rolling, February 1 priority; spring- rolling, December 15 priority. TR: fall- rolling; spring- rollingFin.Aid Dates: fall- rolling, March 1 priority; spring- rolling, October 30 priorityApp.Req./FR: 16 academic units; interview and campus visit recommended; SAT or ACT. INT: Also, TOEFL.
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Dowling College150 Idle Hour Blvd., Oakdale, NY 11769Toll-free 800.DOWLING or [email protected]/admissions
Degrees: B, M, Post-Master's Certificate, D, Advanced CertificatesEnroll UG: 1,700 (FT: 501 men, 494 women; PT: 271 men, 434 women). G/FP: 556 (FT: 80 men, 94 women; PT: 150 men, 232 women)15-16 T&F: $29,100 per year (based on 15 credits per semester), or $1,215 per credit15-16 R&B: $10,770App.Dates: fall- rolling; spring- rollingFin.Aid Dates: rolling, February 15 priorityApp.Req./FR: HS transcript; essay or personal statement; letter of recommendation. TR: HS and college transcripts; essay or personal statement.
D'Youville College320 Porter Ave., Buffalo, NY 14201Toll-free 800.777.3921 or [email protected]/admissions
Degrees: B, M, D, FPEnroll UG: 1,707 (FT: 377 men, 1,040 women; PT: 71 men, 219 women). G/FP: 1,092 (FT: 315 men, 522 women; PT: 57 men, 198 women)15-16 T&F: $24,420 per year, or $745 per credit15-16 R&B: $11,180App.Dates: fall- rolling; spring- rollingFin.Aid Dates: March 1 suggestedApp.Req.: HS transcript; SAT or ACT; recommendations and interviews suggested. For physician assistant program: supplemental application; recommendations; interviews.
Elmira CollegeOne Park Place, Elmira, NY 14901Toll-free 800.935.6472 or [email protected]/admissions-aid
Degrees: A (AA, AS), B (BA, BS), M (MS, MSEd), Advanced CertificatesEnroll UG: 1,252 (FT: 349 men, 774 women; PT: 25 men, 104 women). G/FP: 79 (FT: 1 man, 4 women; PT: 28 men, 46 women)15-16 T&F: $39,950 per year, or $375 per credit (part-time, non-traditional students), or $1,094 per credit (traditional students)15-16 R&B: $12,000App.Dates/FR: fall- rolling, February 1 priority; spring- rolling, February 1 priority. TR: rollingFin.Aid Dates: rolling, apply as soon as possible after January 1App.Req./FR: HS transcript; personal statement; academic letter of recommendation; interview highly recommended. Test-optional beginning with class entering Fall 2016. TR: Official transcript(s) from all colleges attended; confidential Dean's Clearance Form for all colleges attended; recommendation; personal statement; interview strongly recommended. INT: Official transcripts from any schools attended; SAT/ACT results, or TOEFL or IELTS results for non-native English speakers; personal statement; academic letter of recommendation.
Excelsior CollegeNon-campus-based, non-traditional virtual university for adult learners
7 Columbia Circle, Albany, NY 12203-5159Toll-free 888.647.2388 or [email protected] www.excelsior.edu/admissions
Degrees: A, B, M, Certificate Enroll UG: 36,927 (FT: n/a; PT: 16,674 men, 20,253 women). G/FP: 3,176 (FT: n/a; PT: 1,651 men, 1,525 female)15-16 T&F: $100 application fee, $440 continuing fee per year (waived if student completes 12 credits each yr.), $495 graduation fee (reduced by $15 for every credit attempted), $490 per credit hour for undergraduate courses15-16 R&B: n/aApp.Dates: rollingFin.Aid Dates: rollingApp.Req.: Open enrollment (eligibility for nursing programs limited to those with health care backgrounds).
Fei Tian College140 Galley Hill Rd., Cuddebackville, NY [email protected]/admissions
Degrees: B (BFA in classical Chinese dance and Bachelor's in music performance)Enroll UG: 127 (FT: 39 men, 66 women; PT: 9 men, 13 women)15-16 T&F: $18,900 per year15-16 R&B: $6,400 per yearApp.Dates: rolling (must be received 4 weeks before semester begins)Fin.Aid Dates: rollingApp.Req.: HS transcripts; SAT or ACT with Writing; TOEFL or other proof of English proficiency; Chinese proficiency test (optional); essay; 2 letters of recommendation; video file or DVD of recent performance; $50 fee.
Finger Lakes Health College of Nursing196 North St., Geneva, NY 14456 (located on campus of Geneva General Hospital)[email protected]://flhcon.com/admissions
Degrees: AAS in Nursing; Certificate in Surgical TechnologyEnroll UG: 135 (FT: 1 man, 18 women; PT: 10 men, 106 women)15-16 T&F: $6,270 full-time per semester (12 credits or more); $5,370 part-time per semester (less than 12 credits)15-16 R&B: n/aApp.Dates/FR: March 1. TR: spring- September 1Fin.Aid Dates/FR: April 15. TR: December 15App.Req.: HS diploma or GED; biology and chemistry with a final grade of C or better within 5 years of admission; physical examination and required immunizations; current CPR.
Fordham UniversityUndergraduate Admission, Duane Library441 East Fordham Rd., Bronx, NY 10458Toll-free 800.FORDHAM or [email protected]/admission
Degrees: B, M, D, FPEnroll UG: 8,701 (FT: 3,622 men, 4,664 women; PT: 178 men, 237 women). G/FP: 6,234 (FT: 1,585 men, 2,493 women; PT: 710 men, 1,446 women)15-16 T&F: $47,317 per year, or $1,537 per credit hour15-16 R&B: $16,350App.Dates/FR: fall- January 1, early action and early decision November 1, priority performance deadline for dance and theatre applicants November 1; spring- November 1. TR: fall- June 1; spring- November 1Fin.Aid Dates/FR: For early action and early decision CSS Profile December 4, FAFSA February 10. For regular decision CSS Profile and FAFSA February 10. TR: fall- CSS Profile and FAFSA May 1; spring- CSS Profile and FAFSA November 1App.Req./FR: Common Application; HS transcript; SAT or ACT; essay; 1 letter of recommendation; SAT Subject Tests optional. TR: Common Application; final HS transcript; college transcripts; essay; letter of recommendation or letter of good standing from Dean of University Registrar; faculty letter of recommendation not required but encouraged; SAT or ACT waived for applicants with more than 30 credit hours. INT: Results from an English language proficiency exam required.
Fordham University Lincoln Center Campus
113 West 60th St., New York, NY 10023212.636.6710
Fordham University Westchester Campus
Offers only Graduate (advanced) degrees
400 Westchester Ave., West Harrison, NY 10604Arts and Science: 718.817.4419Business: Toll-free 800.225.4422 or 914.367.3271Education: 212.636.6400Law: 212.636.6000Religion and Religious Education: 718.817.4800Social Services: 212.636.6600
Hamilton College198 College Hill Rd., Clinton, NY 13323Toll-free 800.843.2655 or [email protected]/admission
Degrees: BEnroll UG: 1,861 (FT: 908 men, 953 women)15-16 T&F: $49,500 per year, or $6,188 per credit15-16 R&B: $12,570 (students required to live in college-approved housing)App.Dates/FR: fall- January 1, early decision November 15; spring- n/a. TR: fall- April 15; spring- November 15Fin.Aid Dates/FR: February 15. TR: fall- April 15; spring- November 15App.Req./FR: HS transcripts; SAT, 3 SAT Subject Tests, or ACT; personal essay; interview recommended; fee. TR: Official college transcript.
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Campus ProfilesHartwick College1 Hartwick Dr., Oneonta, NY 13820Toll-free 888.HARTWICK or [email protected]/admissions
Degrees: BEnroll UG: 1,392 (FT: 540 men, 813 women; PT: 16 men, 23 women)15-16 T&F: $41,440 per year (plus $400 matriculation fee for new students), or $1,305 per credit15-16 R&B: $11,120App.Dates/FR: fall- rolling, early decision November 1; spring- rolling. TR: fall- August 1; spring- January 1Fin.Aid Dates/FR: fall- November 1 for early decision, as soon as possible after January 1 for regular admission; spring- rolling. TR: fall- August 1; spring- January 1App.Req.: HS transcript; SAT or ACT (optional except for nursing majors and home-schooled applicants); counselor and teacher recommendations (optional); essay (optional); interview (optional).
Helene Fuld College of NursingCollege only accepts licensed practical nurses and registered nurses
24 East 120th St., 3rd Floor, New York, NY [email protected] www.helenefuld.edu/?page_id=15585
Degrees: AS nursing 12-month full-time LPN to RN; BS nursing 18-month RN to BSEnroll UG: 440 (FT: 24 men, 172 women; PT: 30 men, 214 women)15-16 T&F: For AAS program: $19,264 per year full-time, or $341 per credit part-time. For BS program: $21,780 per year full-time, or $575 per credit part-time15-16 R&B: n/aApp.Dates: Admission is rolling. Students admitted in November and April for AAS program; in September for BS programFin.Aid Dates: rollingApp.Req.: For AAS program: HS and college transcripts; LPN license; 2 letters of recommendation; school-administered reading, writing, mathematics, and practical nursing equivalency tests; $110 application and testing fee. For BS program: HS and college transcripts; RN license; 2 letters of recommendation; $50 application fee.
Hilbert College5200 South Park Ave., Hamburg, NY 14075-1597Toll-free 800.649.8003 or 716.649.7900 [email protected]/admissions-financial-aid/admissions
Degrees: A, B, MEnroll UG: 865 (FT: 356 men, 430 women; PT: 33 men, 46 women). G/FP: 58 (FT: 15 men, 27 women; PT: 3 men, 13 women)15-16 T&F: $20,650 per year (full-time 12-18 credits), or $505 per credit hour over 18 credits15-16 R&B: $9,380 double room with 250 Meal Block (costs vary by room and meal plan); 250 or 200 Meal Block required first 2 semesters living on campus. $125 security deposit for first-time resident students only
App.Dates: rollingFin.Aid Dates: rollingApp.Req./FR: HS transcript or GED; interview recommended; non-refundable $25 fee (waived for online applications). TR: Also, college transcript(s).
Hobart and William Smith Colleges629 South Main St., Geneva, NY 14456Toll-free 800.852.2256 or [email protected]/admissions
Degrees: B, M (MAT)Enroll UG: 2,257 (FT: 1,111 men, 1,135 women; PT: 8 men, 3 women). G/FP: 7 (FT: 2 men, 5 women)15-16 T&F: $49,67715-16 R&B: $12,583App.Dates/FR: fall- February 1, early decision I November 15, early decision II January 1; spring- n/a. TR: fall- July 1; spring- November 15Fin.Aid Dates/FR: February 15, early decision I December 1, early decision II January 15. TR: rollingApp.Req.: HS transcript; 1 teacher recommendation is required from an English, history, science, math or language teacher (for transfers 2 recommendations, 1 from an academic dean, 1 from a professor); interview strongly advised; $45 fee (waived for online applications).
Hofstra University100 Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY 11549Toll-free 800.HOFSTRA or [email protected]/admissions
Degrees: B, Post-Bachelor’s, M, Post-Master’s, D, FP, CertificateEnroll UG: 6,824 (FT: 2,897 men, 3,520 women; PT: 237 men, 170 women). G/FP: 3,990 (FT: 1,124 men, 1,772 women; PT: 395 men, 699 women)15-16 T&F: $40,460 per year, or $1,325 per credit15-16 R&B: $13,330 (typical plan)App.Dates/FR: fall- rolling, early action December 15; spring- rolling. TR: fall- rolling; spring- rollingFin.Aid Dates: fall- rolling, February 15 priority; spring- rolling, December 15 priorityApp.Req./FR: HS transcript; graduation from approved HS or GED; letter of recommendation; essay; $70 fee. TR: College transcript; statement of good standing from prior institution; $70 fee. INT: Secondary school transcript; essay; letter of recommendation; TOEFL or IELTS score report (if English not your first language) or SAT or ACT exam score; $70 fee.
Houghton CollegeOne Willard Ave., Houghton, NY 14744Toll-free 800.777.2556 or [email protected]/admission
Degrees: A (AA), B (BA, BFA, BS, BMus), M (MA, MMus)Enroll UG: 1,014 (FT: 354 men, 636 women; PT: 10 men, 14 women). G/FP: 20 (FT: 6 men, 3 women; PT: 4 men, 7 women)15-16 T&F: $29,458 per year, or $1,230 per credit. A $200 fee is an annual Health Center and Counseling fee; one-time $100 orientation fee for incoming students
15-16 R&B: $8,498App.Dates: fall- rolling, November 6 fee waiver, December 4 priority for honors and top scholarship; spring- rolling, January 15Fin.Aid Dates: March 1 priorityApp.Req./FR: HS transcript; SAT or ACT; recommendation; personal statement. TR: College transcripts along with SAT/ACT scores in some cases; personal statement optional.
Iona College715 North Ave., New Rochelle, NY 10801-1890Toll-free 800.231.IONA or [email protected]/Admissions/Contact-Admissions.aspx
Degrees: B (BA, BBA, BPS, BS), Post-Bachelor's Certificates, M (MA, MBA, MS, MSEd, MST), Post-Master's CertificatesEnroll UG: 3,018 (FT: 1,422 men, 1,536 women; PT: 44 men, 16 women). G/FP: 702 (FT: 176 men, 207 women; PT: 142 men, 177 women)15-16 T&F: $35,324 per year, or $1,100 per credit15-16 R&B: $13,980 (includes $310 cable and phone charge)App.Dates/FR: fall- February 15 priority, early action December 1; spring- November 15. TR: fall- August 15, July 1 priority; spring- November 15Fin.Aid Dates/FR: fall- April 15 priority; spring- October 15. TR: Within 30 days of admittanceApp.Req./FR: SAT or ACT; HS transcript; essay; recommendations optional. TR: Also, college transcripts; transfer essay; SAT/ACT requirement waived with more than 24 college credits. INT: TOEFL scores if English is not primary language, SAT or ACT scores in place of TOEFL; external examination results or leaving certificate; official transcript evaluation from World Education Services (if transferring).
Rockland Graduate Center
Offers only Graduate (advanced) degrees
2 Blue Hill PlazaP.O. Box 1522, Pearl River, NY 10965-8522866.850.IONA or 845.620.1350 www.iona.edu/Academics/Rockland-Graduate-Center.aspx
Ithaca College953 Danby Rd., Ithaca, NY 14850Toll-free 800.429.4274 or [email protected]/admission
Degrees: B, M, D (physical therapy)Enroll UG: 6,278 (FT: 2,616 men, 3,581 women; PT: 42 men, 39 women). G/FP: 443 (FT: 93 men, 277 women; PT: 27 men, 46 women)15-16 T&F: $40,658 per year, or $1,355 per credit15-16 R&B: $14,674 (on-campus housing guaranteed for undergraduates; full-time undergraduates required to live in college facilities – exceptions by permission only)App.Dates/FR: fall- February 1, November 1 priority; spring- December 1. TR: fall- March 1; spring- December 1Fin Aid App Dates: fall- February 1; spring- November 1App. Req.: HS transcript and counselor recommendation; interview advised; audition for music or theatre arts.
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Keuka College141 Central Ave., Keuka Park, NY 14478Toll-free 800.33.KEUKA or [email protected]://keuka.edu/become
Also accelerated Studies for Adults (ASAP) offered at various sites for working students. Visit: http://asap.keuka.edu/programs
Degrees: B, MEnroll UG: 1,724 (FT: 377 men, 959 women; PT: 68 men, 320 women). G/FP: 209 (FT: 39 men, 164 women; PT: 3 men, 3 women)15-16 T&F: $29,506 per year, or $952 per credit15-16 R&B: $11,070 (freshmen required to live on campus unless commuting from home; guaranteed housing for full-time students)App.Dates: rollingFin.Aid Dates: April 14App.Req.: HS diploma/transcript; SAT or ACT considered if submitted; interview recommended; no application fee.
The King's College56 Broadway, New York, NY 10004Toll-free 888.969.7200 or [email protected]/admissions
Degrees: BEnroll UG: 490 (FT: 180 men, 301 women; PT: 4 men, 5 women)15-16 T&F: $33,270, or $1,370 per credit15-16 R-only: $13,000 (board not available)App.Dates: fall- November 15 priority; spring- rollingFin.Aid Dates: fall- March 1; spring- n/aApp.Req.: SAT or ACT; HS transcript; $30 fee.
Le Moyne College1419 Salt Springs Rd., Syracuse, NY 13214-1301Toll-free 800.333.4733 or [email protected]/admissions
Degrees: B (BA, BS), M (MBA, MS, MSEd, MST), Post-Bachelor's Certificate, Post-Master's CertificateEnroll UG: 2,769 (FT: 1,075 men, 1,412 women; PT: 54 men, 228 women). G/FP: 492 (FT: 72 men, 123 women; PT: 106 men, 191 women)15-16 T&F: $32,250 per year, or $656 per credit15-16 R&B: $12,540 (campus housing guaranteed for 4 years; townhouse and garden apartments available both on and off campus for upperclass students)App.Dates/FR: fall- rolling, February 1 priority, early action November 15; spring- rolling December 1 priority. TR: fall- rolling, August 1 priority; spring- rolling, December 1 priorityFin.Aid Dates/FR: fall- February 15 priority; spring- December 1 priority. TR: fall- May 1 priority; spring- December 15 priorityApp.Req./FR: HS transcript; SAT or ACT for selected programs only; personal essay; 3 recommendations; interview recommended. TR: College transcript; HS transcript if not completed more than 24 college credits; SAT or ACT for selected programs only; personal essay. INT: HS transcript certified and submitted in English; TOEFL/IELTS or SAT/ACT; personal essay; 3 recommendations; certificate of finance for those requiring a Visa.
LIU (Long Island University)LIU Brentwood
Regional Campus. This campus only admits undergraduate transfer students and master's degree students
Michael J. Grant Campus1001 Crooked Hill Rd., Brentwood, NY 11717(located at Suffolk CCC)[email protected]://liu.edu/brentwood/admissions
Degrees: B (BA criminal justice; BS nursing, psychology, social work, health care administration), M (MS fast track in criminal justice; MS counseling, education, family nurse practitioner, library & information science; MPA health care administration; MSEd education), Advanced Certificates (education, counseling, family nurse practitioner)Enroll UG: 10 (FT: 0 men, 2 women; PT: 1 man, 7 women). G/FP: 182 (FT: 11 men, 78 women; PT: 12 men, 81 women)15-16 T&F: $35,446 per year for 16 credits, or $1,051 per credit15-16 R&B: n/aApp Dates TR: rollingFin.Aid Dates TR: rollingApp.Req.: Official transcripts are required from all colleges attended.
LIU Brooklyn
One University Plaza, Brooklyn, NY 11201Toll-free 800.LIU.PLAN or [email protected]://liu.edu/brooklyn/admissions
Degrees: A, B, Post-Bachelor's Certificate, M, Post-Master's Certificate, DEnroll UG: 4,568 (FT: 1,302 men, 2,736 women; PT: 119 men, 411 women). G/FP: 3,485 (FT: 663 men, 1,378 women; PT: 368 men, 1,076 women)15-16 T&F: $35,546 per year or $1,051 per credit15-16 R&B: $12,600App.Dates/FR: fall- rolling; December 1 priority, early action December 1. TR: rollingFin.Aid Dates/FR: fall- February 15 priority; spring- rolling. TR: rollingApp.Req.: Application requirements may vary by program; audition required for music and dance programs. SAT optional for most programs. SAT required for programs such as BS/MS programs, pharmacy, molecular biology, diagnostic medical sonography, occupational therapy and applicants to nursing who have lower than an 85 average.
LIU Post
720 Northern Blvd., Brookville, NY 11548Toll-free 800.LIU.PLAN or [email protected]/post/admissions
Degrees: A, B, Post-Bachelor's Certificate, M, Post-Master's Certificate, DEnroll UG: 3,443 (FT: 1,221 men, 1,839 women; PT: 128 men, 255 women). G/FP: 2,397 (FT: 334 men, 875 women; PT: 280 men, 908 women), 15-16 T&F: $35,546 per year or $1,051 per credit15-16 R&B: $13,138
App.Dates/FR: fall- rolling; December 1 priority, early action December 1. TR: rollingFin.Aid Dates/FR: fall- February 15 priority; spring- rolling. TR: rollingApp. Req.: Application requirements may vary by program; audition required for music and dance programs; portfolio required for art program.
LIU Hudson
Offers only Graduate (advanced) degrees
www.liu.edu/Hudson/admissions70 Route 340, Orangeburg, NY 10962 (Rockland)845.359.7200 (Rockland)735 Anderson Hill Rd., Purchase, NY 10577 (Westchester)914.831.2700 (Westchester)
LIU Riverhead
Regional Campus. Campus only admits undergraduate transfer and master's students
121 Speonk-Riverhead Rd., Riverhead, NY 11901631.287.8010www.liu.edu/riverhead/admissions
Degrees: B (BS in education, BA in communication studies), M (MS in education, homeland security management), Advanced Certificates (applied behavior analysis, homeland security management, cyber security policy)Enroll UG: 39 (FT: 8 men, 24 women; PT: 2 men, 5 women). G/FP: 110 (FT: 6 men, 16 women; PT: 35 men, 53 women)15-16 T&F: $35,446 per year for 16 credits, or $1,051 per credit15-16 R&B: n/aApp Dates TR: rollingFin.Aid Dates TR: rollingApp.Req.: Official transcripts from all colleges attended.
Manhattan CollegeManhattan College Parkway, Riverdale, NY 10471Toll-free 800.MC2.XCEL or [email protected]/admissions
Degrees: B, MEnroll UG: 3,576 (FT: 1,833 men, 1,551 women; PT: 126 men, 66 women). G/FP: 495 (FT: 103 men, 114 women; PT: 138 men, 140 women)15-16 T&F: $38,930 per year average, or $910 per credit; fees vary by school15-16 R&B: $14,430App.Dates/FR: fall- February 15 priority, early decision November 15; spring- December 1. TR: fall- July 1 priority; spring- n/aFin.Aid Dates/FR: fall- March 1 priority; spring- December 1 priority. TR: fall- April 1 priority; spring- n/aApp.Req.: HS transcript; SAT or ACT; school recommendation; interview strongly advised; short essay; $60 fee
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Campus ProfilesManhattan School of MusicOffers degrees in music performance at an elite level in both classical and jazz traditions; also, composition
120 Claremont Ave., New York, NY [email protected]/admissions/welcome
Degrees: B, M, D, 1-year professional studies Certificate, 1-year artist DiplomaEnroll UG: 412 (FT: 411; PT: 1). G/FP: 56415-16 T&F: $42,600 per year, or $725 per credit over 18 credits15-16 R&B: $14,225App.Dates: December 1Fin.Aid Dates: March 1App.Req.: Official transcripts; online application via DecisionDesk (https://app.decisiondesk.com/clients/msm2016/apply); admission prescreening recording (most majors) uploaded using DecisionDesk; audition; recommendations; TOEFL if English is not first language.
Manhattanville College2900 Purchase St., Purchase, NY [email protected]/undergraduate/admissions.html
Degrees: B (BA, BFA, BMUS, BS), Dual Degrees (BA/MAT, BA/MPS, BFA/MAT, BS/MAT, and BMUS/MAT) M (MAT, MFA, MPS, MS, MSEd), Advanced Certificates, EdDEnroll UG: 1,744 (FT: 582 men, 1,133 women; PT: 14 men, 15 women). G/FP: 844 (FT: 101 men, 123 women; PT: 211 men, 409 women)15-16 T&F: $36,220 per year, or $810 per credit15-16 R&B: $14,520App.Dates/FR: fall- March 1 priority, early action December 1; spring- December 15 priority. TR: fall- March 1 priority; spring- December 1 priorityFin.Aid Dates: fall- March 1 priority; spring- December 1App.Req./FR: HS transcript; essay; extracurricular activities; recommendations; academic units: 4 English, 3 mathematics, 2 science, 2 social studies, 5 academic electives. Recommended: interview; SAT or ACT (with writing component). TR: College transcript(s); Statement of Good Standing from prior institution(s); essay (recommended); interview (recommended); standardized test scores (required for some programs). INT: Same as Freshman requirements. Also, TOEFL required, IELTS, IB, CEFR recommended.
Maria College700 New Scotland Ave., Albany, NY [email protected]/admissions
Degrees: A (general studies, liberal arts, management, nursing, occupational therapy assistant, paralegal), B (health care management, health and occupational science, RN to BSN, psychology), Certificates (bereavement studies, gerontology, paralegal, practical nursing (LPN))Enroll UG: 808 (FT: 44 men, 253 women; PT: 78 men, 433 women)15-16 T&F: $13,180, or $555 per credit
15-16 R&B: $7,500 (off-campus college housing option)App.Dates/FR: fall- March 1 priority, early decision December 1; spring- rolling; summer- rolling. TR: rollingFin.Aid Dates: rollingApp.Req./FR: HS transcript/GED/equivalent; SAT or ACT (optional); letter of recommendation; interview; essay. RN applicants required to take the TEAS. RN to BS applicants required to have a RN license. TEAS required for LPN; different score results required than for the RN. TR: HS transcript/GED/equivalent; all college transcripts; letter of recommendation; interview; essay.
Marist College3399 North Rd., Poughkeepsie, NY 12601Toll-free 800.436.5483 or 845.575.3226Undergraduate: [email protected]/admission
Branch campus partnership with the Lorenzo de'Medici Institute in Florence, Italy
Degrees: B, Post-Bachelor's Certificate, M, CertificateEnroll UG: 5,205 (FT: 1,999 men, 2,873 women; PT: 144 men, 189 women). G/FP: 898 (FT: 186 men, 142 women; PT: 292 men, 278 women)15-16 T&F: $33,800 per year, or $634 per credit15-16 R&B: $14,850 (varies based on residence and meal plan)App.Dates/FR: fall- First or only early decision plan closing date November 15; spring- Other early decision plan closing date February 1. TR: fall- rolling until August 15; spring- rolling until January 15Fin.Aid Dates/FR: February 15. TR: fall- February 15; spring- November 15App.Req./FR: HS transcript; SAT or ACT considered if submitted; 2 letters of recommendation; college preparatory curriculum recommended; essay; $50 fee. TR: HS transcript; college transcript(s); SAT or ACT considered if submitted; 1 letter of recommendation; HS college preparatory curriculum recommended; essay; $50 fee.
Marymount Manhattan College221 East 71st St., New York, NY 10021Toll-free 800.MARYMOUNT or [email protected]/admissions
Degrees: BEnroll UG: 1,875 (FT: 424 men, 1,276 women; PT: 8 men, 167 women)15-16 T&F: $28,700 per year, or $912 per credit15-16 R&B: $15,500App.Dates: fall- rolling, March 15 priority; spring- rolling, November 15 priorityFin.Aid Dates: fall- March 15 priority; spring- November 15 priorityApp.Req./FR: MMC Application or Common Application; HS or secondary school transcript or GED score sheet and diploma (home-schooled students must also submit the Home-school Student Information Form or GED score sheet and diploma); 2 recommendations; essay; $60 application fee. TR: Also, college transcripts; SAT I and/or ACT scores (if less than 15 completed college credits); Judicial Record Form in lieu of 1 recommendation. INT: Also, TOEFL, IELTS or PTE (only if English is not the native language; scores must be no more than 2 years old prior to applying for admission).
Medaille College18 Agassiz Circle, Buffalo, NY 14214Toll-free 800.292.1582 or [email protected]/admissions/undergraduate-admissionsDegrees: A, B, M, DEnroll UG: 1,515 (FT: 452 men, 986 women; PT: 26 men, 51 women). G/FP: 565 (FT: 112 men, 362 women; PT: 25 men, 66 women)15-16 T&F: $30,452 per year, or $925 per credit15-16 R&B: $12,460App.Dates: fall- rolling; spring- rollingFin.Aid Dates/FR: fall- rolling, March 15 preferred; spring- rolling. TR: fall- rolling; spring- rollingApp.Req.: HS transcript or GED with scores; college transcripts; $35 fee.
Medaille College Rochester Campus
1880 South Winton Rd., Rochester, NY 14618585.272.0030
Memorial College of NursingOffers only associate degree in nursing
600 Northern Blvd. Albany, NY [email protected]/son/admissions
Degrees: A (AAS nursing)Enroll UG: 120 (FT: 1 man, 5 women; PT: 13 men, 101 women)15-16 T&F: $8,140, or $320 per credit for nursing courses only; $11,342 for nursing courses and co-requisites15-16 R&B: n/aApp.Dates: fall- February 1; spring- September 1Fin.Aid Dates: fall- April 1; spring- December 1; summer- April 1App.Req.: Official transcripts from all high schools and colleges attended; pre-admissions test; essay.
Mercy CollegeToll-free [email protected]/apply-now
Send all admissions applications to Mercy College, Office of Admissions, 555 Broadway, Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522
Degrees: More than 90 Undergraduate and Graduate degree and Certificate programs including A (AS, AAS), B (BA, BS), M (MA, MBA, MS, MSW) and DPT15-16 T&F: $18,076 per year (fees vary), or $735 per credit15-16 R&B: $13,700 double occupancy (dormitory facilities available at the Dobbs Ferry Campus)App.Dates/FR: fall- rolling; spring- rolling. TR: fall- rolling; spring- rolling; summer- rollingFin.Aid Dates: fall- rolling, February 15 priority; spring- rolling, November 1 priorityApp.Req.: College's application; HS transcript or GED; $40 fee. Also, for FR: recommendation letter from counselor or school official. Also, for TR: college transcript; recommendation letter. Also, for INT: TOEFL; recommendation letter from counselor or school official.
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Bronx Campus
1200 Waters Place, Bronx, NY 10461
Enroll UG: 1,115 (FT: 257 men, 621 women; PT: 62 men, 175 women). G/FP: 485 (FT: 38 men, 204 women; PT: 48 men, 195 women)
Dobbs Ferry Campus (main campus)
555 Broadway, Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522
Enroll UG: 3,431 (FT: 1,090 men, 1,863 women; PT: 136 men, 342 women). G/FP: 889 (FT: 134 men, 422; PT: 84 men, 249 women)
Manhattan Campus
66 West 35th St., New York, NY 10001Enroll UG: 871 (FT: 190 men, 605 women; PT: 18 men, 58 women). G/FP: 298 (FT: 74 men, 139 women; PT: 19 men, 66 women)
Yorktown Campus
2651 Strang Blvd., Yorktown Heights, NY 10598Enroll UG: 39 (FT: 8 men, 14 women; PT: 2 men, 15 women). G/FP: 67 (FT: 2 men, 30 women; PT: 4 men, 31 women)
Metropolitan College of New York431 Canal St., New York, NY 10013 Toll-free 800.33THINK x5001 or 212.343.1234 [email protected]/admissions
Degrees: A (AA, AS), B (BA, BBA, BPS), M (MS, MBA, MPA)Enroll UG: 779 (FT: 169 men, 516 women; PT: 32 men, 62 women). G/FP: 416 (FT: 105 men, 265 women; PT: 23 men, 23 women)15-16 T&F: $18,030 per year, or $583 per credit15-16 R&B: n/aApp.Dates: fall- rolling; spring- rolling; summer- rollingFin.Aid Dates: rolling, as early as possible; semesters begin early in September, January, and late AprilApp.Req./FR: Standardized test (Accuplacer); interview; fee; recent HS graduates may substitute SAT or ACT combined scores for the college's entrance exam; transcripts of academic work. TR: Entrance exam may be waived with 24 credits of "B" work; transfers from community colleges or other 2-year colleges that have an articulation agreement with MCNY not required to take entrance exam.
MCNY Bronx Center
529 Courtland Ave., Bronx, NY 10451Toll-free 800.33.THINK or 716.665.7787www.mcny.edu/about/bronx.php
Molloy College1000 Hempstead Ave., P.O. Box 5002, Rockville Centre, NY 11571-5002Toll-free 888.4MOLLOY or [email protected]/admissions-and-aid
Degrees: A, B, M (criminal justice, education, business, nursing, music therapy and speech-language pathology), Post-Master's Certificates (education, nursing), D (education, nursing)
Enroll UG: 3,373 (FT: 733 men, 2,013 women; PT: 116 men, 511 women). G/FP: 1,116 (FT: 47 men, 192 women; PT: 136 men, 741)15-16 T&F: $28,030 per year, or $890 per credit15-16 R&B: $13,940App.Dates/FR: fall- rolling, October 15 priority; spring- rolling. TR: fall- rolling; spring- rollingFin.Aid Dates: May 1App.Req.: HS diploma with 20.5 units (4 English, 3 foreign language, 3 math, 4 social science, 3 science, 3.5 academic electives); SAT or ACT; official HS and college transcripts; $40 fee.
Molloy College Suffolk Center
Offers Graduate Education and Nursing programs
7180 Republic AirportE. Farmingdale, NY 11735516.323.3570
Montefiore School of Nursing53 Valentine St., Mount Vernon, NY [email protected]
Degrees: A (registered nursing)Enroll UG: 119 (FT: 0 men, 5 women; PT: 21 men, 93 women)15-16 T&F: $12,030 per year, or $530 per credit15-16 R&B: n/aApp.Dates: fall- March 4, 2016 (day option); spring- September 1, 2016 (Evening/Saturday option)Fin.Aid Dates: Only institutional loans available at the present time.App.Req.: 1 year of HS chemistry with lab or 1 semester of college chemistry with lab with a grade of C or better; 2.70 GPA based on the following completed college courses: English composition 1, English composition 2, general psychology, developmental psychology lifespan, intro to sociology, nutrition, anatomy & physiology 1, anatomy & physiology 2 and microbiology; grades of C+ or better are transferable. For Dual Admission Partnership with Mercy College: HS graduation within last 5 years with GPA of 85.00 or better – 1st year at Mercy College, 2nd and 3rd years at Montefiore School of Nursing; final year at Mercy College. Graduation and eligibility to take NCLEXRN licensing exam after year 3. Completion of bachelor's degree in nursing at the end of year 4; Kaplan Admission Test (KAT).
Mount Saint Mary College330 Powell Ave., Newburgh, NY 12550Toll-free 888.YES.MSMC or [email protected]/admissions
Degrees: B, M (education, nursing, adult nurse practitioner, also MBA)Enroll UG: 2,140 (FT: 539 men, 1,241 women; PT: 83 men, 277 women). G/FP: 347 (FT: 29 men, 53 women; PT: 57 men, 208 women)15-16 T&F: $28,233 per year for 12 to 16 credits per semester, or $908 per credit for fewer then 12 and greater then 16 credits per semester15-16 R&B: $13,828
App.Dates/FR: fall- August 15; spring- rolling (certain programs fill - students encouraged to apply by February 1). TR: fall- rolling, August 1 priority; spring- rolling, January 1 priority (certain programs fill – students encouraged to apply by February 1)Fin.Aid Dates: rolling, February 15 recommendedApp.Req.: HS transcript or GED; SAT or ACT.
Nazareth College4245 East Ave., Rochester, NY 14618-3790Toll-free 800.432.3944 or [email protected]://naz.edu/admissionsDegrees: B (BA, BFA, BMus, BS), M (MS, MSEd, MSW), D (DPT)Enroll UG: 2,078 (FT: 576 men, 1,395 women; PT: 34 men, 73 women). G/FP: 743 (FT: 73 men, 324 women; PT: 66 men, 280 women)15-16 T&F: $31,520 per year, or $718 per credit up to 11 hours; additional fees vary for books, personal expenses and specific academic programs15-16 R&B: $12,918App.Dates/FR: fall- February 1, early decision 1 November 15, early decision 2 January 15. TR: fall- April 1Fin.Aid Dates/FR: February 15 priority. TR: fall- February 15 preferred; spring- November 15 preferredApp.Req./FR: HS transcript; Common Application; 1 to 3 recommendations; essay or graded writing sample; SAT or ACT optional (nursing applicants must submit SAT/ACT). TR: Universal Application; college transcript(s); essay; HS transcript required only for students with less than 30 credits. INT: Attested/official transcript in original form and translated to English; English Proficiency Exam score (may be waived if student received a verbal SAT score of 500 or higher, native language is English, or comes from a U.S. Territory); declaration of finances and bank statements (for Visa).
The New SchoolEugene Lang College of Liberal Arts
65 West 11th St., New York, NY 10011800.292.3040 or [email protected]/lang/admission
Degrees: B (BA/BFA, BA, BS)Enroll UG: 1,550 (FT: 387 men, 1,078 women; PT: 34 men, 51 women)15-16 T&F: $43,006 per year, or $1,430 per credit; other fees may apply15-16 R&B: $14,200 to $23,820 (room and board vary depending on residence hall, room and meal plan)App.Dates/FR: fall- January 15 regular decision, early action November 1, BA/BFA with Jazz January 15, BA/BFA with Parsons February 15; spring- October 15. TR: fall- March 15; spring- October 15Fin.Aid Dates: fall- March 1 priority; spring- November 1 priorityApp.Req./FR: Online application; $50 fee; secondary school transcripts or GED, TASC, or HiSET score; 2 supplemental essays; counselor or teacher evaluation; SAT or ACT required from home-schooled students. TR: Same as Freshman requirements with teacher recommendation; Transfer Registrar Report. INT: Same as Freshman requirements; and all non-native English-speaking students must submit TOEFL, IELTS, or PTE test score.
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Campus ProfilesThe New School, continued.
College of Performing Arts
A division of The New School that includes the Mannes School of Music, the School of Jazz, and the School of Drama
55 West 13th St., New York, NY 10011212.229.5150 or 800.292.3040For Mannes: [email protected] Jazz: [email protected] Drama BFA Program: [email protected] Drama MFA Program: [email protected]/admission/
Degrees: BS, BA, BA/BFA, Certificate, MM, MFA, Graduate CertificateEnroll UG: 520 (FT: 300 men, 206 women; PT: 9 men, 5 women). G/FP: 265 (FT: 110 men, 154 women; PT: 1 man, 0 women)15-16 T&F: $43,006 or $1,430 per credit15-16 R&B: $14,200 to $23,820 (room and board varies depending on residence hall, room and meal plan)App.Dates/FR: For Drama: fall- January 15 regular decision, early action November 1.For Jazz: fall- January 15 priority, March 15 late; spring- October 15. For Mannes: fall- December 1; spring- November 1. TR: For Mannes: fall- rolling, December 1; spring- October 15Fin.Aid Dates: fall- March 1 priority; spring- November 1 priorityApp.Req./FR: $50 application fee; on-line application; official HS and/or college transcripts; recommendation letter; prescreening (if applicable); audition/interview (if applicable). TR: Same as Freshman; HS transcript required for all applicants who have completed less than 24 college credits. INT: Same as Freshman requirements. Also, TOEFL, IELTS or PTE scores may be required for applicants whose first language is not English. See www.newschool.edu/ admission/application-instructions for complete instructions.
Parsons School for Design
66 Fifth Ave., New York, NY 10011800.292.3040 or 212.229.5150For information about bachelor’s and associate degree: [email protected]/parsons/admission
Degrees: A (AAS), B (BA/BFA, BBA, BFA, BS), M (MA, M.Arch, M.Arch/MFA, MFA, MS), Graduate CertificateEnroll UG: 4,253 (FT: 846 men, 2,929 women; PT: 91 men, 387 women). G/FP: 923 (FT: 242 men, 614 women; PT: 24 men, 43 women)15-16 T&F: $44,666 per year, or $1,480 per credit; other fees may apply15-16 R&B: $14,200 to $23,820 (room and board vary depending on residence hall, room and meal plan)App.Dates/FR: fall- rolling, January 15 priority, early action November 1; spring- rolling, October 15 priority, October 15 priority for international applications. TR: fall- rolling, March 15 priorityFin.Aid Dates: fall- March 1 priority; spring- November 1 priorityApp.Req./FR: For BFA program: Online application; secondary school transcripts; Parson’s Challenge; portfolio; artist’s statement; $50 fee. TR: Also, college transcripts. INT: Same as Freshman requirements; also, TOEFL, IELTS or PTE scores may
be required for applicants whose first language is not English. See www.newschool.edu/admission/application-instructions for complete requirements for specific programs.
The Schools of Public Engagement
66 West 12th St., New York, NY 10011800.292.3040 or 212.229.5150Undergraduate: [email protected]/public-engagement/admission
Degrees: B (BA, BA/BS, BFA), M (MA, MA/MS, MFA, MS), D (PhD), Certificate, Graduate Certificate, Post-Graduate CertificateEnroll UG: 453 (FT: 70 men, 143 women; PT: 92 men, 148 women). G/FP: 1,311 (FT: 244 men, 571 women; PT: 159 men, 337 women)15-16 T&F: $1,150 per credit; $876 fees per year; other fees may apply15-16 R&B: $14,200 to $23,820 (room and board vary depending on residence hall, room and meal plan)App.Dates: fall- rolling, June 1; spring- rolling, November 1; summer- rolling, April 1 (full time traditional undergraduate programs only roll for transfers. Bachelor's Program for Adults and Transfers: rollingFin.Aid Dates: fall- March 1; spring- November 1App.Req./FR: Online application; HS transcript or GED required; 2 essays; current resume; interview (if applicable); $50 fee. TR: All freshman requirements; official college transcripts from any previously attended institution (if fewer than 24 credits earned, HS transcript or GED required). INT: TOEFL, IELTS or PTE scores are required for applicants whose first language is not English. See www.newschool.edu/public-engagement/ba-bs-environmental-studies-application-information/ for complete requirements.
The New School for Social Research
Offers only Graduate (advanced) degrees
6 East 16th Street, New York, NY, 10003212.229.5150www.newschool.edu/nssr/admission/
New York Chiropractic CollegeOffers only Graduate (advanced) degrees
2360 State Rt. 89, Seneca Falls, NY 13148Toll-free 800.234.6922 or 315.568.3040www.nycc.edu/Admissions_home.asp
New York College of Podiatric MedicineOffers only Graduate (advanced) degrees
53 East 124th St., New York, NY 10035Toll-free 800.526.6966 or 212.410.8098 or 8099www.nycpm.edu
New York Institute of Technology (NYIT)[email protected]/admissions
NYIT Manhattan Campus
1855 Broadway, New York, NY 10023-7692Toll free 800.345.NYIT or 212.261.1500
Degrees: A, B, M, CertificatesEnroll UG: 1,797 (FT: 1,020 men, 541 women; PT: 166 men, 70 women). G/FP: 1,057 (FT: 408 men, 331 women; PT: 177 men, 141 women)15-16 T&F: $33,480 per year (12-17 credits), or $1,095 per credit (up to 11 credits); $1,180 full-time/$980 part-time fees per year ($2,000 full-time/$1,650 part-time fees per year for the Schools of Health Professions, Architecture, and Engineering)15-16 R&B: $14,090 (room and board offered at Manhattan School of Music residence only; no meal plan at 20th Street Residence Hall at the New School and Riverside Residence Hall; more information at www.nyit.edu/housing/residential_ma)App.Dates/FR: fall- rolling, March 1 priority, early action before December 1; spring- rolling. TR: fall- rolling, March 1 priority; spring- rollingFin.Aid Dates: rolling, recommended filing dates between January 1 and February 14App.Req.: HS transcript (record of all work completed at time of application); official copies of transcripts from all schools and colleges previously attended if transfer student; SAT or ACT required for all freshman applicants; essay; 2 letters of recommendation; $50 application fee. Also, special requirements for School of Architecture and Design, School of Engineering and Computing Sciences, School of Health Professions, and certain Life Sciences and Fine Arts programs.
NYIT Old Westbury Campus
Northern Blvd., P.O. Box 8000, Old Westbury, NY 11568-8000Toll-free 800.345.NYIT or 516.686.7520
Degrees: A, B, M, FP, Post-Bachelor’s and Post-Master’s Certificates, Post-Secondary CertificatesEnroll UG: 2,153 (FT: 1,197 men, 722 women; PT: 157 men, 77 women). G/FP: 2,932 (FT: 1,246 men, 1,100 women; PT: 288 men, 298 women)15-16 T&F: $33,480 per year (12-17 credits), or $1,095 per credit (up to 11 credits); $1,180 full-time, $980 part-time fees per year. $2,000 full-time, $1,650 part-time fees per year for the Schools of Health Professions, Architecture, and Engineering15-16 R&B: $13,090 (housing available at the SUNY Old Westbury campus; free shuttle service to NYIT Old Westbury provided)App.Dates/FR: fall- rolling, March 1 priority, early action before December 1; spring- rolling. Submit applications to BS/DPT before January 16. TR: fall- rolling, March 1 priority; spring- rolling. Submit applications to BS/DPT before January 16Fin.Aid Dates: rolling, recommended filing dates between January 1 and February 14
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App.Req.: HS transcript (record of all work completed at time of application); official copies of transcripts from all schools and colleges previously attended if transfer student; SAT or ACT required for all freshman applicants; essay; 2 letters of recommendation; $50 application fee. Also special requirements for School of Architecture and Design, School of Engineering and Computing Sciences, School of Health Professions, and certain Life Sciences and Fine Arts programs.
New York School of Interior Design170 East 70th St., New York, NY 10021Toll-free 800.33.NYSID or [email protected]/admissions
Degrees: A, B (BA, BFA), M (MFA, MPS), Certificate (basic interior design)Enroll UG: 334 (FT: 16 men, 112 women; PT: 19 men, 187 women). G/FP: 157 (FT: 25 men, 129 women; PT: 1 man, 2 women)15-16 T&F: $30,030 per year (based on 32 credits), or $915 per credit15-16 Room Only: $16,000App.Dates: fall- rolling, February 1 priority; spring- rolling, October 1 priorityFin.Aid Dates/FR: fall- August 1; spring- November 30. TR: summer- May 15; fall- July 15; spring- November 30App.Req./FR: Official transcripts; SAT or ACT; portfolio; 2 letters of recommendation; essay; application fee ($60 for domestic undergraduate and graduate). INT: Also, TOEFL exam; application fee ($100 for international applicants).
New York University70 Washington Square South, New York, NY [email protected]://admissions.nyu.edu
Degrees: Certificate, Diploma, A, B, Post-Bachelor’s Certificate, M, Post-Master’s Certificate, D, Post-D, Advanced Certificate, FP, First Professional CertificateEnroll UG: 25,314 (FT: 10,447 men, 13,805 women; PT: 493 men, 569 women). G/FP: 23,467 (FT: 7,411 men, 8,612 women; PT: 3,380 men, 4,064 women)15-16 T&F: $47,750 per year or $1,334 per credit15-16 R&B: $17,580 (plans vary)App.Dates/FR: fall- January 1 regular decision, early decision II January 1, early decision I November 1. TR: fall- April 1; spring- November 1; summer- April 1Fin.Aid Dates/FR: February 15 regular decision, January 15 early decision II, November 15 early decision I. TR: fall- April 1; spring- November 1; summer- April 1App.Req.: HS transcript (and Equivalency Diploma test scores if applicable); transcripts of all college work; undergrad statistical form; personal essay; secondary school/college recommendation; $70 fee. SAT Reasoning Test or ACT (with Writing Test) or 3 SAT Subject Test scores (one in literature or the humanities, one in math or science, and one non-language test of the student).
New York University/Silver School of Social Work at St. Thomas Aquinas
Offers only Graduate (advanced) degrees
Maguire Hall, Room 277, 125 Route 340, Sparkill, NY 10976845.398.4129www.socialwork.nyu.edu/admissions
Niagara UniversityGacioch Family Alumni and Admissions CenterNiagara University, NY 14109Toll-free 800.462.2111 or [email protected]/admissions
Degrees: A, B, Post-Bachelor’s, M, Post-Master’s Certificate, DEnroll UG: 3,133 (FT: 1,119 men, 1,711 women; PT: 83 men, 220 women). G/FP: 870 (FT: 187 men, 320 women; PT: 97 men, 266 women)15-16 T&F: $29,900 per year, or $950 per credit15-16 R&B: $12,300 (coed and traditional housing for female students available upon request; freshmen and sophomores required to live on campus unless residing within commuting distance; housing guaranteed for 4 years; apartment-style housing available for juniors and seniors)App.Dates: fall- rolling, August 1 priority; spring- rolling, January 10 priorityFin.Aid Dates: rolling, February 15 priorityApp.Req.: HS diploma or GED; 16 academic units; SAT or ACT; counselor recommendation.
Nyack College1 South Blvd., Nyack, NY 10960Toll-free 800.33.NYACK or 877.626.2236 (NYC)[email protected]/admissions
Extension campus located in Puerto Rico
Degrees: A (AA, AS), B (BA, BPS, BS, MusB, SMB), M (MA, MAT, MBA, MPS, MS, MSW), FP (MDiv), D (DMin)Enroll UG: 1,494 (FT: 512 men, 772 women; PT: 62 men, 148 women). G/FP: 966 (FT: 227 men, 241 women; PT: 174 men, 324 women)15-16 T&F: $24,300 per year, or $1,000 per credit15-16 R&B: $8,950App.Dates: fall- rolling; spring- rollingFin.Aid Dates: fall- rolling, March 15 priority; spring- rollingApp.Req./FR: HS transcript or GED; SAT or ACT required for recent HS graduates; recommendation; personal statement of faith. TR: In addition to above, transcripts from post-secondary schools attended. INT: Also, TOEFL.
Nyack College Manhattan Center
2 Washington St., New York, NY 10004212.625.0500
Alliance Theological Seminary
350 North Highland Ave., Nyack, NY 10960Toll-free 800.541.6891
Pace UniversityToll-free 800.874.PACE or 212.346.1323www.pace.edu/admissions-and-aid
Degrees: A, B, Certificates, Post-Bachelor’s Certificate, M, Post-Master’s Certificate, D (Research/Scholarship, Professional Practice).App.Dates/FR: fall- February 15, early action December 1; spring- rolling. TR: rollingFin.Aid Dates: March 1, February 15 priorityApp.Req./FR: HS transcript or GED; SAT or ACT; 2 counselor and/or teacher recommendations; personal statement; $50 fee. TR: Also, all college transcripts for transfers (HS transcript unnecessary for associate degree holders).
New York City Campus
Student Information Center1 Pace Plaza, New York, NY [email protected]
Enroll UG: 5,811 (FT: 2,055 men, 3,240 women; PT: 207 men, 309 women). G/FP: 2,610 (FT: 574 men, 770 women; PT: 453 men, 813 women)15-16 T&F: $41,281 per year, or $1,140 per credit15-16 R&B: $17,938 (room and board may vary depending on residence hall, room and meal plan)
Pleasantville-Briarcliff Campus
Welcome Center861 Bedford Rd., Pleasantville, NY 10570Toll-free 800.874.PACE or [email protected]/admissions-and-aid
Enroll UG: 2,560 (FT: 901 men, 1,334 women; PT: 213 men, 112 women). G/FP: 893 (FT: 84 men, 182 women; PT: 243 men, 384 women)15-16 T&F: $41,333 per year, or $1,140 per credit15-16 R&B: $15,010 (room and board may vary depending on residence hall, room and meal plan)
White Plains Campus School of Law
Offers only Graduate (Advanced) and First Professional Degrees
78 North Broadway, White Plains, NY 10603-3796914.422.4210
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Campus ProfilesPaul Smith's College of Arts and SciencesExtension sites at SUNY Finger Lakes Community College, Adirondack Community College and Onondaga Community College
P.O. Box 265, Paul Smiths, NY 12970-0265Toll-free 800.421.2605 or [email protected]/admissions
Degrees: A (AAS, AS, AA), B (BPS, BS, BA)Enroll UG: 885 (FT: 555 men, 324 women; PT: 4 men, 2 women)15-16 T&F: $27,130 per year plus fees that vary by program15-16 R&B: $12,420App.Dates: fall- rolling; spring- rollingFin.Aid Dates: fall- rolling, March 15 priority; spring- rolling, October 15 priorityApp.Req.: Candidates reviewed on the basis of academic aptitude (including objective criteria such as grade point average, class rank, and SAT or ACT test scores), participation in extracurricular activities, leadership skills, related work experience and character; prospective students should display promise in their field of study; admission essay is highly recommended; references encouraged.
Phillips Beth Israel School of Nursing776 6th Ave., 4th Floor, New York, NY, [email protected]
Degrees: A, RN-BSNEnroll UG: 251 (FT: 10 men, 25 women; PT: 41 men, 175 women)15-16 T&F: For AAS program: $17,000 (average), or $500 per credit. For RN-BSN program: $17,050 (average), or $550 per credit. 15-16 R&B: n/aApp.Dates: Rolling admissions for RN-BSN program only; candidates accepted in the fall, spring and summer semesters; March 1 for AAS programFin.Aid Dates: June 1App.Req.: For AAS program: HS transcript; GPA and class rank; college transcript if appropriate; NLN pre-admission nursing examination; essay; interview; references; $50 fee. For RN-BSN program: associate degree or diploma in nursing; unrestricted and unencumbered NYS current license and registration to practice as a registered nurse; college transcripts; HS transcript; resume; essay; $50 fee.
Pratt InstituteToll-free 800.331.0834 or [email protected]/admissions
Brooklyn and Manhattan campuses. Also an arts center at Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute in Utica, NY
Enroll UG: 3,189 (FT: 938 men, 2,151 women; PT: 46 men, 54 women; enrollment includes students from the Brooklyn and Manhattan campus). G/FP: 1,388 (FT: 356 men, 917 women; PT: 24 men, 91 women; enrollment includes students from the Brooklyn and Manhattan campus)
15-16 T&F: $46,586 approximate per year (fees very by program), or $1,438 per credit. All sophomore level interior design majors must purchase $3,500 computer and software15-16 R&B: $11,496 (on-campus housing available for all undergraduates)App.Dates/FR: fall- January 5, early decision November 1; spring- October 1, international students September 1. TR: fall- February 1; spring- October 1, international students September 1Fin.Aid Dates: fall- February 1; spring- October 15
Brooklyn Campus
200 Willoughby Ave., Brooklyn, NY 11205
Degrees: B, B-5-year architecture program, MApp.Req.: HS transcript or GED; SAT or ACT for freshmen only; essay; portfolio for art and design applicants; writing sample for the writing program, art history, and critical and visual studies; $50 fee.
Manhattan Campus
Chair of Associate Degree Programs144 W. 14th St., New York, NY 10012
Degrees: A, B, MApp.Req.: HS and/or college transcripts; statement of purpose; essay; portfolio; $50 fee.
Relay Graduate School of EducationOffers only Graduate (advanced) degrees for full-time teachers
40 W 20th St., 7th Floor, New York, NY 10011212.228.1888www.relay.edu
Rensselaer Polytechnic InstituteEnrollment Management110 8th St., Troy, NY [email protected]://admissions.rpi.edu
Branch campus in Hartford, CT also offers graduate programs for working professionals
Degrees: B, M, D (also 5-year BS/MS)Enroll UG: 5,781 (FT: 3,984 men, 1,794 women; PT: 3 men, 0 women). G/FP: 1,109 (FT: 708 men, 312 women; PT: 64 men, 25 women)15-16 T&F: $49,341 per year, or $2,000 per credit15-16 R&B: $14,095 for freshmen (freshmen and sophomores required to live on campus unless living with family or legal guardian within 50-mile radius)App.Dates/FR: fall (class of 2020)- regular decision February 15, early decision I (binding) November 1, early decision II (binding) December 15. TR: fall- rolling, June 1 priority; spring- rolling, November 1 priority; summer- rolling, March 1 priorityFin.Aid Dates/FR: November 1 for early decision priority filing deadline for CSS profile, February 1 for early decision & regular decision priority filing deadline for FAFSA and regular decision priority filing deadline for CSS profile. TR: rollingApp. Req.: HS transcript; SAT or ACT; SAT Subject Tests in
math and science for accelerated program applicants; essay; portfolio for architecture and electronic arts applicants. Best suited applicants will have completed 4 years of English, 4 years of mathematics through pre-calculus, 3 years of science, and 2 years of social studies and/or history.
Roberts Wesleyan College2301 Westside Dr., Rochester, NY 14624Toll-free 800.777.4RWC or [email protected]/admissions
Degrees: A, B (BA, BS), M (MA, MEd, MS, MSW)Enroll UG: 1,282 (FT: 357 men, 858 women; PT: 28 men, 39 women). G/FP: 385 (FT: 61 men, 255 women; PT: 9 men, 60 women)15-16 T&F: $28,630 per year, or $603 per credit (1-7 credits)15-16 R&B: $10,038 (all students under age 22 who cannot commute from home are required to live on campus)App.Dates/FR: fall- rolling, February 1 priority; spring- rolling, December 30 priority. TR: fall- rolling, February 1 priority; spring- rollingFin.Aid Dates: rolling, March 15 recommendedApp.Req.: HS transcript; SAT or ACT; personal recommendation; audition for music applicants; portfolio for art and graphic design majors.
Rochester Institute of Technology60 Lomb Memorial Dr., Rochester, NY 14623-5604585.475.6631 or TTY admissions phone [email protected]
Degrees: A, B, M, Post-Master’s Certificate, DEnroll UG: 12,875 (FT: 8,421 men, 4,032 women; PT: 285 men, 137 women). G/FP: 3,027 (FT: 1,634 men, 832 women; PT: 370 men, 191 women)15-16 T&F: $37,124 per year, or $1,331 per credit for part-time study. Tuition for students supported through RIT’s National Technical Institute for the Deaf is $14,57015-16 R&B: $11,918 (freshmen from outside a 30-mile radius required to live on campus)App.Dates/FR: fall- February 1 priority, early decision December 1, rolling after February 1; spring- rolling; summer- rolling. TR: fall- March 15 priority; spring- November 15 priorityFin.Aid Dates: fall- March 15 priority, early decision January 3 (RIT early decision application), early decision March 1 (FAFSA); spring- November 15 priority App.Req./FR: HS transcripts; SAT or ACT; counselor recommendation(s); application fee; some programs will require portfolio of original art work. TR: Final transcripts from all institutions attended.
The Rockefeller UniversityOffers only Graduate (advanced) degrees
Office of Graduate Studies1230 York Ave., Box 177, New York, NY 10065212.327.8086www.rockefeller.edu/graduate
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The Sage CollegesTroy Campus: Admissions House, 65 First St., Troy, NY 12180 (women only undergraduate college; graduate school is coed)Albany Campus: 140 New Scotland Ave., Albany, NY 12208 (coed)Toll-free 888.VERY.SAGEwww.sage.edu/admission
Degrees: B (BA, BS, BBA, BFA); 6-year BS/DPT with Sage Graduate School; 6-year BA/JD with Albany Law School; 3+3 BA/JD with Suffolk University; BA/MS accelerated physician assistant program with Albany Medical College; 3-year renaissance baccalaureate accelerated honors program. Sage Graduate Schools of Education, Health Sciences and Management offer master's degrees and several doctoratesEnroll UG: 1,616 (FT: 284 men, 1,134 women; PT: 46 men, 152 women). G/FP: 1,216 (FT: 81 men, 423 women; PT: 122 men, 590 women)15-16 T&F: $28,400 per year, or $900 per credit15-16 R&B: $12,220App.Dates: fall- rolling, August 1 priority; spring- rolling, December 15 priorityFin.Aid Dates: fall- March 1; spring- November 1App.Req./FR: HS transcript; personal essay; guidance counselor and teacher recommendation; portfolio review or audition (visual & performing arts applicants); $30 fee. TR: Also, college transcripts. INT: Application; academic credentials; letters of recommendation; proof of English proficiency.
Samaritan Hospital School of Nursing1300 Massachusetts Ave., Troy, NY [email protected]/son/admissions
Degrees: AAS (nursing), Certificate in licensed practical nursingEnroll UG: 125 (FT: 3 men, 9 women; PT: 15 men, 98 women)15-16 T&F: $8,140, or $320 per credit for nursing courses only; $11,342 for nursing courses and co-requisites15-16 R&B: n/aApp.Dates: fall- RN program February 1, practical nursing program May 1; spring- RN program August 1Fin.Aid Dates: fall- April 1 priority; spring- October 1 priorityApp.Req.: Official transcripts from all high schools and colleges attended; pre-admissions test (TEAS V).
Sarah Lawrence College1 Mead Way, Bronxville, NY 10708Toll-free 800.888.2858 or [email protected]/admissions
Degrees: B, MEnroll UG: 1,283 (FT: 352 men, 914 women; PT: 6 men, 11 women). G/FP: 295 (FT: 52 men, 210 women; PT: 6 men, 27 women)15-16 T&F: $51,034 per year, or $1,656 per credit15-16 R&B: $14,596 (19 a week, other meal plans available)App.Dates/FR: fall- January 15, early decision I November 1, early decision II January 1; spring- n/a. TR: fall- March 1; spring- November 1Fin.Aid Dates/FR: fall- February 15, early decision I November 1, early decision II January 1; spring- n/a.
TR: fall- March 1; spring- November 1App.Req./FR: Common Application; supplemental writing (recommended); HS transcript; School and Counselor Report (completed by the guidance counselor); 2 teacher/faculty evaluations; test scores (optional); extracurricular commitments and creative material submissions, if submitted, also considered. TR: Also, submit college transcripts and the School Report. INT: Also, submit proof of English language proficiency.
Siena College515 Loudon Rd., Loudonville, NY [email protected]/admissions
Degrees: B (BA, BBA, BS), M (MS), CertificatesEnroll UG: 3,060 (FT: 1,454 men, 1,535 women; PT: 37 men, 34 women). G/FP: 57 (FT: 22 men, 26 women; PT: 3 men, 6 women)15-16 T&F: $33,415 for 24 to 32 credits, includes $250 required fees, or $500 per credit15-16 R&B: $13,595 (standard room and 19 meals/week)App.Dates/FR: fall- February 15, early decision and early action December 1; consult catalogue for deadlines for special admission programs. TR: fall- July 1; spring- January 1; summer- April 1Fin.Aid Dates/FR: fall- June 1, February 15 priority. TR: fall- June 1, May 1 priority; spring- December 1App.Req./FR: Application form; HS transcript; SAT Reasoning Test or ACT scores considered but not required; essay or graded paper; school counselor recommendation. TR: Application form; college transcript from prior institutions; HS transcript or official copy of GED; recommendation form. INT: Official transcripts; TOEFL for non-English speakers; essay; letter of recommendation; certificate of financial responsibility.
Skidmore College815 North Broadway, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866Toll-free 800.867.6007 or [email protected]/admissions
Degrees: BEnroll UG: 2,619 (FT: 1,016 men, 1,584 women; PT: 9 men, 10 women). G/FP: 8 (FT: n/a; PT: 4 men, 4 women)15-16 T&F: $48,970 per year, or $1,601 per credit15-16 R&B: $13,072 (housing guaranteed all 4 years)App.Dates/FR: fall- January 15, early decision I November 15, early decision II January 15; spring- n/a. TR: fall- April 1; spring- November 15Fin.Aid Dates: fall- February 1 regular decision and fall transfers, early decision I November 15, early decision II January 15App.Req.: HS transcript; SAT or ACT; 1 counselor and 2 teacher recommendations; interview (recommended); SAT Subject Tests (considered if submitted); $65 fee; essay.
St. Bonaventure UniversityP.O. Box D, St. Bonaventure, NY 14778Toll-free 800.462.5050 or [email protected]/admissions
Degrees: B, M, 5-year MBA programEnroll UG: 1,645 (FT: 827 men, 801 women; PT: 7 men, 10 women). G/FP: 314 (FT: 65 men, 40 women; PT: 122 men, 87 women)15-16 T&F: $31,389 per year, or $906 per credit15-16 R&B: $11,128App.Dates/FR: fall- rolling, February 15 priority; spring- rolling. TR: rollingFin.Aid Dates: February 15 priorityApp.Req./FR: HS transcript; SAT or ACT; recommendations; essay. TR: Final transcripts from all institutions attended.
St. Elizabeth College of Nursing2215 Genesee St., Utica, NY [email protected]/student/prospective/admissions
Degrees: A (AAS nursing)Enroll UG: 206 (FT: 10 men, 84 women; PT: 12 men, 100 women)15-16 T&F: $14,800 per year, or $412 per credit hour (nursing courses)15-16 R&B: n/aApp.Dates: March 31Fin.Aid Dates: rollingApp.Req.: HS diploma or GED; SAT or ACT for first time students; letter of recommendation; $65 fee (reduced to $50 if applying before February 1).
St. Francis College180 Remsen St., Brooklyn Heights, NY [email protected]/admissions
Degrees: A, B, M, 5-year BS/MS (accounting), 5-year BA/MA (psychology), MS (professional accounting), Graduate Certificate (project management)Enroll UG: 2,578 (FT: 1,009 men, 1,384 women; PT: 81 men, 104 women). G/FP: 74 (FT: 12 men, 29 women; PT: 19 men, 14 women)15-16 T&F: $23,800 per year, or $765 per credit15-16 R-only: $13,130 to $16,280App.Dates: fall- rolling; spring- rollingFin.Aid Dates: February 15App.Req./FR: HS transcript; SAT scores; college transcript for transfers; proof of high school completion; essay. TR: College transcripts.
St. John Fisher College3690 East Ave., Rochester, NY 14618Toll-free 800.444.4640 or [email protected]/admissions/freshman
Degrees: B, M, D (EdD), FP (PharmD and DNP)Enroll UG: 2,805 (FT: 1,047 men, 1,572 women; PT: 61 men, 125 women). G/FP: 1,018 (FT: 238 men, 406 women; PT: 94 men, 280 women)15-16 T&F: $30,690 per year, or $820 per credit; $580 estimated undergraduate fees15-16 R&B: $11,460 (undergraduate students assured housing for 3 years)App.Dates/FR: fall- rolling, early decision December 1; spring- rolling. TR: rollingFin.Aid Dates: rolling, February 15 priorityApp.Req.: SAT or ACT; 16 academic units (4 English and 3 history required, 3 mathematics, 3 foreign language, 3 science recommended); $30 fee.
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Campus ProfilesSt. John's UniversityToll-free 888.9STJOHNS or [email protected]/admission
Full degree programs offered on 4 campuses: Queens, Staten Island, Manhattan and Rome, Italy; selected degree programs offered through distance learning. Coursework, but not full degrees, offered at Oakdale, Eastern Long Island and at study abroad sites in Paris, France and Seville, Spain.
Queens Campus (Main Campus)
8000 Utopia Parkway, Queens, NY 11439Toll-free 888.9STJOHNS or [email protected]/admission
Degrees: A, B, M, Post-Master's Certificate, D, FP, Certificate programsEnroll UG: 13,998 (FT: 4,410 men, 5,657 women; PT: 1,572 men, 2,359 women). G/FP: 4,427 (FT: 1,009 men, 1,500 women; PT: 649 men, 1,269 women)15-16 T&F: $38,680 per year, or $1,262 per credit (4-year fixed plan available; tuition may vary by program and class year; for more details check website)15-16 R&B: $16,090 (based on triple room rates, rates may vary by room size; for more details check website)App.Dates: fall- rolling, February 1 for pharmacy program, May 1 for international students; spring- rolling, n/a for pharmacy program, November 1 for international studentsFin.Aid Dates: fall- February 1; spring- October 1App.Req./FR: SAT or ACT; HS transcript; HS diploma or GED; essay/personal statement (optional); school counselor recommendation (optional). TR: HS transcript or GED scores; college transcript(s); recommendation from previous school (optional); essay/personal statement (optional).
Manhattan Campus
101 Astor Place New York, NY 10003
Degrees: B (actuarial science & risk management, insurance), M, Post-Master's CertificateEnroll UG: 295 (FT: 198 men, 94 women; PT: 3 men, 0 women). G/FP: 174 (FT: 57 men, 54 women; PT: 41 men, 22 women)15-16 T&F: $38,680 per year, or $1,262 per credit15-16 R&B: Students may dorm at our Queens or Staten Island Campus. For more information, visit website App.Dates: fall- rolling; spring- rollingFin.Aid Dates: fall- February 1; spring- October 1App.Req./FR: SAT or ACT; HS transcript; HS diploma or GED; essay/personal statement (optional); school counselor recommendation (optional). TR: HS transcript or GED scores; college transcript(s); recommendation from previous school (optional); essay/personal statement (optional).
Staten Island Campus
300 Howard Ave., Staten Island, NY 10301Toll-free 888.9STJOHNS or [email protected]/admission
Degrees: A, B, Certificates, M, Post-Master'sEnroll UG: 1,917 (FT: 318 men, 374 women; PT: 532 men, 693 women). G/FP: 70 (FT: 12 men, 25 women; PT: 9 men, 24 women)
15-16 T&F: $28,310 per year, or $917 per credit (4-year fixed plan available; tuition may vary by program and class year; for more details check website. 15-16 R&B: $12,950 (based on triple room rates, rates may vary by room size; for more details check website)App.Dates: fall- rolling; spring- rollingFin.Aid Dates: fall- February 1; spring- October 1App.Req./FR: SAT or ACT; HS transcript; HS diploma or GED; essay/personal statement (optional); school counselor recommendation (optional). TR: HS transcript or GED scores; college transcript(s); recommendation from previous school (optional); essay/personal statement (optional).
St. Joseph's CollegeBrooklyn Campus
Offers online Certificate and Degree programs
245 Clinton Ave., Brooklyn, NY [email protected]/brooklyn/admissions
Degrees: B (BA, BS), M (MA, MBA, MFA, MS, BS/MBA, BS/MS), Certificates, Advanced CertificatesEnroll UG: 967 (FT: 266 men, 489 women; PT: 54 men, 158 women). G/FP: 216 (FT: 14 men, 24 women; PT: 31 men, 147 women)15-16 T&F: $24,113 per year, or $760 per credit for part-time students (lab fees may be required)15-16 Room Only: n/a (some off-campus housing available)App.Dates/FR: fall- rolling, August 31; spring- rolling. TR: fall- rolling; spring- rollingFin.Aid Dates: rollingApp.Req./FR: HS diploma or GED; SAT or ACT; essay or personal statement; 1 letter of recommendation; college transcript if applicable; $25 fee. TR: HS transcript and SAT scores (if applicant has fewer than 24 credits); college transcripts.
Long Island Campus
Offers online Certificate and Degree programs
155 West Roe Blvd., Patchogue, NY [email protected]/long-island/admissions
Degrees: B (BA, BS), M (MS, MA, MBA, MFA, BA/MA, BS/MBA, BS/MS), Certificates, Advanced CertificatesEnroll UG: 2,846 (FT: 810 men, 1,590 women; PT: 150 men, 296 women). G/FP: 639 (FT: 36 men, 49 women; PT: 123 men, 431 women)15-16 T&F: $24,123 per year, or $760 per credit for part-time students (lab fees may be required)15-16 Room Only: n/a (some off-campus housing available)App.Dates: fall- rolling; spring- rollingFin.Aid Dates: rolling, no deadlineApp.Req./FR: HS diploma or GED; SAT or ACT; letters of recommendation; college transcript if applicable; $25 fee; essay or personal statement is required of scholarship candidates, strongly recommended for all others; interview strongly recommended. TR: HS transcript and SAT scores (if fewer than 24 transfer credits).
St. Joseph's College of Nursing at St. Joseph's Health206 Prospect Ave., Syracuse, NY [email protected]/academics/admission-requirements
Degrees: A (nursing). Dual Degree Partnership in Nursing (DDPN) with Le Moyne College allows students to earn associate (AS) from St. Joseph's and bachelor’s (BS) from Le Moyne College in 4 years. Accelerated Dual Degree Partnership in Nursing (ADDPN) with Le Moyne College allows students who already have a bachelor's degree to earn AS from St. Joseph's and BS from Le Moyne College in 18 months.Enroll UG: 266 (FT: 21 men, 212 women; PT: 5 men, 28 women)15-16 T&F: $19,578 (first year); $17,486 (second year)15-16 R-only: $5,500App.Dates: January 1 (weekday program), September 1 (evening/weekend program)Fin.Aid Dates: fall- March 1 priority; spring- September 1 priorityApp.Req.: HS diploma or GED or equivalent (biology, chemistry, algebra in either HS or college courses); SAT or ACT scores for first time students; 2 recommendations.
St. Lawrence University23 Romoda Dr., Canton, NY 13617Toll-free 800.285.1856 or [email protected]/admissions
Degrees: B, M, Post-Master's CertificateEnroll UG: 2,404 (FT: 1,077 men, 1,325 women; PT: 2 men, 0 women). G/FP: 87 (FT: 14 men, 28 women; PT: 17 men, 28 women)15-16 T&F: $49,410 per year, or $1,703 per credit15-16 R&B: $12,730 (all students required to reside on campus unless granted an exemption)App.Dates/FR: fall- February 1, early decision November 1; spring- November 1. TR: fall- March 1; spring- November 1Fin.Aid Dates/FR: fall- February 1; spring- November 1. TR: fall- May 1; spring- November 1App.Req.: HS transcript; principal or counselor recommendation; teacher recommendation; essay; submission of standardized test scores is optional.
St. Thomas Aquinas College125 Route 340, Sparkill, NY [email protected]/admissions
Also West Point Extension Program
Degrees: A (AA; Associate degrees offered exclusively at the US Military Academy at West Point and at Stewart Army Subpost for eligible students), B (BA, BS), M (MBA, MSEd, MST)Enroll UG: 1,170 (FT: 550 men, 567 women; PT: 26 men, 27 women). G/FP: 131 (FT: 8 men, 36 women; PT: 30 men, 57 women)15-16 T&F: $28,740 per year, or $900 per credit15-16 R&B: $12,030App.Dates: rollingFin.Aid Dates/FR: February 15 preferred. TR: May 1App.Req.: HS transcript; SAT or ACT; personal essay (500 word minimum); counselor recommendation.
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Syracuse University100 Crouse-Hinds Hall900 South Crouse Ave., Syracuse, NY [email protected]://admissions.syr.edu
Degrees: A, B, Certificate, Post-Bachelor's Certificate, M, Post-Master's Certificate, D (research/scholarship), FPEnroll UG: 14,620 (FT: 6,391 men, 7,736 women; PT: 218 men, 275 women). G/FP: 6,390 (FT: 2,394 men, 2,358 women; PT: 842 men, 796 women)15-16 T&F: $43,318 per year, or $1,818 per credit15-16 R&B: $14,880App.Dates/FR: fall- January 1 priority, early decision November 15; spring- November 15. TR: fall- January 1 priority; spring- November 15 priorityFin.Aid Dates/FR: fall- For regular decision: February 1 for CSS Profile and FAFSA. For early decision: December 1 for CSS Profile, February 1 for FAFSA; spring- December 1 for FAFSA and CSS Profile. TR: fall- file CSS Profile and FAFSA when admission application is submitted, but before July 1; spring- December 1 for FAFSA and CSS ProfileApp.Req./FR: Common Application; official secondary school transcript; senior year grade report; standardized test scores (SAT/ACT or TOEFL/IELTS); secondary school counselor evaluation; two academic recommendations; portfolio or audition for programs in architecture, art & design, drama, and music; Early Decision Commitment Contract for early decision applicants; $75 fee. TR: Common Application for Syracuse University; $75 fee; official academic transcript; 2 academic recommendations; Transfer College Report Form (left in good standing); standardized test scores & secondary school transcript (if completed fewer than 30 credits of college-level coursework); portfolio or audition for programs in architecture, art & design, drama, and music.
Teachers College, Columbia UniversityOffers only Graduate (advanced) degrees
Box 302, 301 Thorndike Hall525 West 120th St., New York, NY 10027212.678.3710www.tc.columbia.edu/admissions/admission
Touro College27-33 West 23rd St., New York, NY 10010212.436.0400 [email protected]
Degrees: A, B, Certificate, M, D, FPEnroll UG: 6,036 (FT: 1,575 men; 3,389 women; PT: 346 men; 726 women). G/FP: 4,662 (FT: 904 men; 1,878 women; PT: 388 men, 1,492 women)15-16 T&F: $16,980, or $680 per credit15-16 R&B: $11,970App.Dates: Varies by locationFin.Aid Dates: Varies by locationApp.Req.: Varies by location. See websites for details.
Graduate School of Education
Offers only Graduate (advanced) degrees
43 West 23rd St., New York, NY 10010212.463.0400 x5438
Bay Shore Campus
School of Health Sciences1700 Union Blvd., Bay Shore, NY 11706631.665.1600 x6505
Central Islip Campus
Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law CenterOffers only Graduate (advanced) degrees225 Eastview Dr., Room 301, Central Islip, NY 11722631.761.7000www.tourolaw.edu
Flatbush Campus
Lander College of Arts & Sciences1602 Ave. J, Brooklyn, NY 11230718.252.7800 x299 or 320
Harlem Campus
Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine2090 Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Blvd., 5th FloorNew York, NY 10027212.851.1199 x2421 or 2588
Touro College of Pharmacy230 West 125 St., New York, NY 10027212.851.1192 x2578 or 2554
Kew Gardens Campus
Lander College for Men75-31 150th St., Kew Gardens Hills, NY 11367718.820.4800
New York Medical College
Offers only Graduate (advanced) degrees
40 Sunshine Cottage Rd., Valhalla, NY 10595Graduate School of Basic Medical Sciences; 914.594.4110School of Health Sciences and Practice: 914.594.4510School of Medicine: 914.594.4507http://www.nymc.edu/future-students/admission-offices
Trocaire College360 Choate Ave., Buffalo, NY [email protected]/admissions
Extension Site: 6681 Transit Rd., Williamsville, NY 14221716.827.4300
Degrees: A (AAS, AS), B, CertificatesEnroll UG: 1,230 (FT: 76 men, 536 women; PT: 62 men, 556 women)15-16 T&F: $16,130 per year, or $660 per credit; additional clinical, practicum, and/or lab fees may apply.15-16 R&B: n/a (off-campus referral service available; www.trocaire.edu/student-life/housing)
App.Dates: fall- rolling; spring- rollingFin.Aid Dates: March 1App.Req./FR: HS transcript or equivalent; SAT or ACT (recommended, not required); recommendation; interview (recommended). Certain programs have specific mathematics and/or science prerequisites. TR: Postsecondary transcript(s).
Union CollegeOffice of Admissions, Grant Hall807 Union St., Schenectady, NY 12308Toll-free 888.843.6688 or [email protected]/admissions
Degrees: BEnroll UG: 2,204 (FT: 1,193 men, 1,009 women; PT: 2 men, 0 women)15-16 T&F: $50,013 15-16 R&B: $12,261App.Dates/FR: fall- January 15, early decision I November 15, early decision II January 15; spring- n/a. TR: fall- rolling, May 1; winter- rolling, October 1; spring- rolling, February 1Fin.Aid Dates/FR: February 1. TR: fall- April 15; winter- November 1; spring- February 1App.Req.: Testing optional except for combined programs. Testing is required for home-schooled students. Leadership in Medicine Program applicants submit SAT I and 2 SAT IIs or the ACT with writing component; Law and Public Policy Program applicants submit SAT I or the ACT. Applicants to both programs complete the necessary tests by November of senior year. INT: SAT or ACT (recommended); TOEFL or IELTS required if English not the first language.
University of RochesterSchool of Arts and Sciences and the Hajim School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
P.O. Box 270251, Rochester, NY 14627-0251Toll-free 888.822.2256 or [email protected]://enrollment.rochester.edu
Degrees: B, Post-Bachelor’s Certificate, M, Post-Master’s Certificate, D, FP, First Professional CertificateEnroll UG: 6,123 (FT: 3,063 men, 2,948 women; PT: 30 men, 82 women). G/FP: 4,507 (FT: 1,797 men, 1,574 women; PT: 442 men, 694 women)15-16 T&F: $48,290 per year, or $1,482 per credit15-16 R&B: $14,366 (freshmen and sophomores required to live on campus; several special-interest housing options available)App.Dates/FR: January 5 regular decision, early decision November 1. TR: fall- March 15; spring- October 1Fin.Aid Dates/FR: February 15. TR: fall- March 15; spring- October 1App.Req.: Common Application or Universal College Application; HS transcript; counselor and teacher recommendation; personal essay; interview (recommended); SAT or ACT; SAT Subject Tests (recommended); writing sample (recommended). Admission to the College of Arts, Sciences and Engineering is based on a holistic review process that includes a test-flexible philosophy. As we seek to enroll a diverse and talented class each year, our review procedures incorporate a variety of factors, including many kinds of academic records. For additional details, visit http://enrollment.rochester.edu/apply.
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Campus Profiles
Utica College1600 Burrstone Rd., Utica, NY 13502-4892Toll-free 800.782.8884 or [email protected]/enrollment/admissions
Degrees: B, M, First-Professional, CertificateEnroll UG: 3,041 (FT: 1,030 men, 1,375 women; PT: 155 men, 481 women). G/FP: 1,365 (FT: 64 men, 164 women; PT: 509 men, 628 women)15-16 T&F: $34,446 per year, or $1,132 per credit15-16 R&B: $11,934 (all freshmen are required to live in college residence for their first two years unless residing at home)App.Dates: rolling; January 15 for joint medical programs, BS in health studies, MS in occupational or physical therapy, and DPT in physical therapy programs; February 15 for nursing programFin.Aid Dates: rollingApp.Req./FR: HS transcript; 16 academic units. TR: College transcript(s), and, if less than 30 college credit hours, HS transcript also.
Vassar CollegeBox 10, 124 Raymond Ave., Poughkeepsie, NY 12604Toll-free 800.827.7270 or [email protected]
Degrees: B, MEnroll UG: 2,414 (FT: 1,058 men, 1,349 women; PT: 3 men, 4 women)15-16 T&F: $51,300 per year, or $1,717 per credit15-16 R&B: $11,980 (room rate may vary depending upon housing)App.Dates/FR: fall- January 1, early decision I November 15, early decision II January 1; spring- n/a. TR: fall- March 15; spring- November 1Fin.Aid Dates/FR: fall- February 15. TR: fall- March 15; spring- November 1App.Req./FR: HS record; SAT, plus any 2 SAT Subject Tests, or ACT with writing test; 2 recommendations; essays. TR: HS and College records; SAT or ACT; 2 recommendations; essays. INT: Also, TOEFL or IELTS for non-native English speakers.
Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology 86-01 23rd Ave., Flushing, NY 11369Toll-free 866.6VAUGHN or 718.429.6600 [email protected]/admissions
Degrees: A, B, M, CertificateEnroll UG: 1,525 (FT: 1,059 men, 165 women; PT: 271 men, 30 women). G/FP: 11 (FT: 1 man, 0 women; PT: 8 men, 2 women)15-16 T&F: $21,880 per year (flat rate), or $730 per credit15-16 R&B: $13,265 (double room with highest meal plan; plans vary)App.Dates: fall- rolling; spring- rollingFin.Aid Dates: fall- May 1; spring- November 1App.Req.: For associate degree: HS graduation or GED with HS transcript; 9th-year mathematics; 1 year science (physics or chemistry); interview advised. For bachelor's degree: HS graduation; 9th-, 10th-, and 11th-year mathematics; 3 years of science; SAT or ACT exam.
Villa Maria College240 Pine Ridge Rd., Buffalo, NY [email protected]/admission
Degrees: A (AA, AAS, AS), B (BA, BFA, BS)Enroll UG: 541 (FT: 156 men, 262 women; PT: 42 men, 81 women)15-16 T&F: $19,910 per year, or $645 per credit15-16 R&B: Villa Maria College is a commuter collegeApp.Dates: fall- rolling; spring- rollingFin.Aid Dates: rollingApp.Req.: HS diploma or GED (HSE); college placement test; SAT or ACT (recommended); interview; medical forms, including an immunization record; math proficiency test for business administration, interior design and physical therapist assistant applicants; music placement testing (audition) for all music programs; portfolio review for BFA programs.
Wagner CollegeOne Campus Rd., Staten Island, NY 10301Toll-free outside NYS only 800.221.1010 or [email protected]/admissions
Degrees: B, M, Post-Master's Certificate, Doctor of Nursing PracticeEnroll UG: 1,741 (FT: 629 men, 1,078 women; PT: 12 men, 22 women). G/FP: 452 (FT: 90 men, 114 women; PT: 59 men, 189 women)15-16 T&F: $42,48015-16 R&B: $13,000App.Dates/FR: fall- February 15 regular decision, early action for theater and physician assistant programs December 1; spring- December 15. TR: fall- June 1; spring- December 15Fin.Aid Dates/FR: fall- April 15, priority February 15; spring- rolling. TR: rollingApp.Req./FR: HS transcript; SAT or ACT (optional); 2 letters of recommendation; essay; interview (recommended); $60 fee. TR: Official college transcripts; HS transcript; SAT and ACT scores (optional); $60 fee. INT: HS transcript and transcript evaluation on a course-by-course basis by NACES
member; SAT or ACT (optional); 2 letters of recommendation; essay; interview (recommended); proof of English language proficiency minimum 79 TOEFL or minimum 6.5 IELTS; $60 fee.
Webb Institute298 Crescent Beach Rd., Glen Cove, NY [email protected]://webb.edu/webb-admisions.html
Degrees: BEnroll UG: 91 (FT: 74 men, 17 women; PT: n/a)15-16 T&F: $48,650. Webb Institute ensures that every student receives a full-tuition scholarship (valued at $45,500).15-16 R&B: $14,050 (all students required to live on campus)App.Dates: fall- February 15, early decision October 15; spring- n/aFin.Aid Dates: July 1App.Req.: HS transcript; SAT; SAT Subject Tests: Math Level 1 or Level 2, Physics or Chemistry; 2 recommendations; interview. Essay required by students invited for an on-campus interview with the President.
Wells College170 Main St., Aurora, NY 13026Toll-free 800.952.9355 or [email protected]/admissions/
Degrees: B (BA, BS)Enroll UG: 563 (FT: 181 men, 372 women; PT: 4 men, 6 women)15-16 T&F: $37,500 per year for full-time students, or $1,250 per credit for part-time, matriculated students15-16 R&B: $13,000 (students age 18-21 required to live on campus)App.Dates/FR: fall- March 1, early decision/action December 15; spring- rolling, December 15 priority. TR: rollingFin.Aid Dates/FR: fall- rolling, February 15 priority; spring- rolling, December 15 recommended. TR: rollingApp.Req.: HS transcript; SAT or ACT; 1 teacher recommendation; school counselor recommendation; essay; interview (recommended).
Yeshiva UniversityCoordinate colleges. Graduate and first professional programs are coed
500 West 185th St., New York, NY [email protected]/admissions
Degrees: A, B, M, Post-Master's Certificate, D, FPEnroll UG: 2,744 (FT: 1,464 men, 1,227 women; PT: 38 men, 15 women). Undergraduate coordinate colleges. G/FP: 3,459 (FT: 1,123 men, 1,426 women; PT: 390 men, 520 women)15-16 T&F: $39,530 per year, or $1,350 per credit15-16 R&B: $11,250App.Dates: fall- February 1; spring- November 15Fin.Aid Dates: rollingApp.Req.: HS scholastic record; SAT or ACT; interview.
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Academic ProgramsTable of Contents
Agriculture/Animals/Environmental TechnologiesB page 32, A page 56, G page 58Agriculture, animals and plant sciences; environmental science relating to agriculture, or conservation.
Architecture/Environmental DesignB page 32, A page 56, G page 58.Planning, designing, constructing or managing the construction of buildings, rooms, parks, or cities.
Area StudiesB pages 32-33, G page 58. Focus on a particular geographic region's culture, history, society and language.
Biological StudiesB pages 33-34, A page 56, G page 58.Learning about living organisms, from cell, molecular, and micro-biology to marine biology or entomology.
Business and ManagementB pages 34-36, A page 56, G page 58.Concentrating on commerce, industry and related fields, such as accounting or travel and tourism management, insurance, paralegal studies, or court reporting.
CommunicationsB pages 36-37, A page 56, G page 58. Conveying ideas through advertising, graphic design, journalism, printing, and video-film producing.
Computer and Information SciencesB page 37-38, A page 56, G page 58.Developing and applying computers to data storage, manipulation, and related computational procedures.
Cooperative Professional Degree ProgramsB pages 38.Programs allowing entrance into specialized professional degree schools (for example, law, medicine, chiropractic, etc.) after completing a bachelor's degree.
Distance LearningB page 38, A page 56, G page 58.Courses and programs, usually toward degree completion, using online computer-based, telecommunication, or videotape technology.
Education and Education/Secondary Teacher Education Preparation, 7-12B pages 38-41, G pages 58-59. Teacher preparation programs.
Engineering, Cooperative Engineering and Engineering TechnologiesB page 41-42, A page 56, G page 59.Engineering employs math and physics as preparation for product design or systems research. Engineering technology provides practical experience with the installation and operation of components and instruments. Cooperative engineering is generally a five-year program (3+2 years) that results in a bachelor’s and an engineering degree.
English and LettersB pages 42, G page 59.Studying the English language, literature, and writing.
Fine and Applied ArtsB pages 42-45, A pages 56, G page 59.Create and creatively use art, music, dance or theater.
Food/Food Service/Nutrition and Culinary ArtsB page 45, A page 56, G page 59.Chef training; food service/hospitality industry administration.
Foreign LanguagesB pages 45-46, G page 59.Developing fluency and knowledge of other languages, literatures, and cultures.
Health ProfessionsB pages 46-47, A page 56-57, G page 59.Training and study for professions in health care fields including administration, pharmacy, nursing, or physical therapy.
Home and Family StudiesB page 47, G page 59.Family dynamics and communication or consumer studies.
Interdisciplinary/Individualized StudiesB pages 47-49, A page 57, G page 59-60.Unique, self-directed and multi-discipline programs such as study abroad, internships, women's studies and humanities.
Library ScienceG page 60.Transferring and organizing information.
MathematicsB pages 49-50, G page 60.Math or specializations such as statistics or actuarial science.
Philosophy/Theology/Religious StudiesB pages 50-51, A page 57, G page 60.Examining different values and views of reality or religions.
Physical Sciences/Chemistry/PhysicsB page 51, A page 56, G page 60.Learning about matter, energy, and nature from astronomy, geology, earth science, to atmospheric science, physics, or chemistry.
Pre-Professional StudiesB pages 51-52.Preparing for a profession or a specialized field of study.
Professional Degree ProgramsG page 60.Programs leading to a degree and license in a profession such as law, medicine, etc.
Psychology (Behavioral Sciences)B pages 52-53, G page 60. The analysis of human behavior, mental and emotional processes and applying behavioral theory.
Social SciencesB pages 53-55, A page 57, G page 60.Focusing on human conduct, interactions, societies, in fields such as anthropology, history, economics, political science, gerontology, or sociology.
Social Services and Public AffairsB page 55, A page 57, G page 60.Preparing for public service professions, such as social work, criminal justice, public administration, or counseling.
Academic Areas of StudyBachelor’s Degree Programs (B)(usually 4-year degrees) – Pages 32-55
Associate Degree Programs (A)(usually 2-year degrees) – Pages 56-57
Graduate/First Professional Programs (G)Master’s, Doctorates, Advanced Certificates, Professional Licensure Degrees – Pages 58-60
The Academic Programs section is a general listing. It includes a broad range of undergraduate degree programs, minor and major areas of concentration offered at New York’s private colleges and universities.
Always consult individual campus catalogues to distinguish registered degree programs from minors and major areas of concentrations offered with larger programs.
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Bachelor’s Degree ProgramsAcademic Programs Majors, minors, areas of concentration.
Usually 4-year programs.
Agriculture/Animals/ Environmental Technologies
Agricultural Economics/Business/ Agricultural Resource EconomicsCornell University
Agriculture, General/Food SciencesCornell UniversityNew York University
Animal Sciences/Animal Physiology & AnatomyCanisius CollegeCornell UniversityNew York UniversityUtica College
Environmental Sciences/TechnologiesColgate UniversityIthaca CollegePace University/New York CityPace University/Pleasantville-BriarcliffRochester Institute of TechnologySarah Lawrence CollegeVassar CollegeWells College
Equine Business ManagementCazenovia CollegeHoughton College
ForestryHoughton College1
Paul Smith's College of Arts and Sciences
International AgricultureCornell University
Natural Resources/Environmental Management/ConservationCornell UniversityHofstra UniversityPaul Smith's College of Arts and SciencesRochester Institute of TechnologyUnion College
Plant Sciences/Soil, Crop & Atmospheric SciencesCornell University
Architecture/Environmental Design
Architectural TechnologyNew York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/Manhattan2
New York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/Old Westbury2
ArchitectureBarnard CollegeColumbia UniversityCooper Union3
Cornell UniversityHobart and William Smith Colleges4
Ithaca CollegeNew York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/ManhattanNew York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/Old WestburyNew York University
Pratt Institute/BrooklynRensselaer Polytechnic InstituteSarah Lawrence CollegeSyracuse University
City/Urban & Regional Planning/DesignCornell UniversityThe New School/College of Performing ArtsThe New School/Eugene Lang College of Liberal ArtsThe New School/Parsons School for DesignThe New School/Schools of Public EngagementNew York University
Construction ManagementNew York UniversityPratt Institute/ManhattanUtica College
Environmental/Architectural DesignCornell UniversityThe New School/Parsons School for Design New York UniversitySarah Lawrence CollegeSyracuse University
History of Architecture & Urban DevelopmentBarnard CollegeColumbia UniversityCornell UniversitySyracuse University
History of Interior/Decorative ArtsNew York School of Interior Design
Interior DesignMarist CollegeNew York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/ManhattanNew York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/Old WestburyPratt Institute/BrooklynRochester Institute of TechnologyVilla Maria College
Landscape ArchitectureCornell University
LightingRensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Area Studies
African/Africana/African DiasporaBard CollegeBarnard CollegeColgate UniversityColumbia UniversityHamilton CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesHofstra UniversityNew York UniversityNiagara UniversitySarah Lawrence CollegeSt. Lawrence UniversityUnion CollegeVassar CollegeWells College
African-AmericanAdelphi UniversityColgate University
Columbia UniversityDaemen CollegeFordham UniversityHobart and William Smith CollegesNew York UniversityPace University/New York CityPace University/Pleasantville-BriarcliffSarah Lawrence CollegeSt. Lawrence UniversitySyracuse UniversityUniversity of Rochester
American (see also Interdisciplinary Studies, Social Sciences)Bard CollegeBarnard CollegeColumbia UniversityCornell UniversityElmira CollegeFordham UniversityHamilton CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesHofstra UniversityIthaca CollegeManhattanville CollegeMarist CollegeMolloy CollegeNazareth CollegeNew York University5
Pace University/New York CityPace University/Pleasantville-Briarcliff Sarah Lawrence CollegeSkidmore CollegeUniversity of RochesterVassar College
Area Studies, General/InterdisciplinaryBard CollegeColumbia UniversityDaemen CollegeDowling CollegeExcelsior CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesHoughton CollegeMarist CollegeNew York UniversityRoberts Wesleyan CollegeSt. Francis CollegeSt. John Fisher CollegeUtica College
Asian/Oriental StudiesAdelphi UniversityBard CollegeBarnard CollegeColgate UniversityColumbia UniversityCornell UniversityHamilton CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesIthaca CollegeManhattanville CollegeMarymount Manhattan CollegeNazareth CollegeThe New School/Schools of Public EngagementNew York UniversityPace University/New York CitySarah Lawrence CollegeSkidmore CollegeSt. Bonaventure UniversitySt. John's University/Queens
St. Lawrence UniversityUnion CollegeVassar College
Canadian Studies, InterdisciplinarySt. Lawrence University
Classical/Ancient/Ancient Mediterranean CivilizationsBard CollegeBarnard CollegeCanisius CollegeColgate UniversityColumbia UniversityElmira CollegeFordham UniversityHamilton CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesHofstra UniversityIthaca CollegeNew York UniversityUnion College
East Asian/West PacificColumbia UniversityCornell UniversityHamilton CollegeHofstra UniversityNew York UniversityPace University/New York CityPace University/Pleasantville-BriarcliffUniversity of Rochester
European/Modern/Western EuropeanBarnard CollegeCanisius CollegeColumbia UniversityHamilton CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesIthaca CollegeThe New School/College of Performing ArtsThe New School/Parsons School for Design The New School/Schools of Public EngagementNew York UniversitySarah Lawrence CollegeSt. Bonaventure UniversitySt. Francis CollegeSt. Lawrence University
Global StudiesColumbia UniversityHilbert CollegeHofstra UniversityHoughton CollegeThe New School/Schools of Public EngagementNew York UniversitySarah Lawrence CollegeSiena CollegeSt. Bonaventure UniversitySt. Lawrence University
Judaic StudiesBard CollegeBarnard CollegeColgate UniversityColumbia UniversityHofstra UniversityIthaca CollegeThe New School/College of Performing ArtsThe New School/Parsons School for Design The New School/Schools of Public EngagementNew York UniversitySarah Lawrence CollegeTouro CollegeUnion CollegeUniversity of RochesterVassar CollegeYeshiva University
See page 57 for list of footnotes.
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Latin American/Caribbean (see also Interdisciplinary Studies)Adelphi UniversityBard CollegeBarnard CollegeCanisius CollegeColgate UniversityCollege of Mount Saint VincentColumbia UniversityDaemen CollegeFordham UniversityHamilton CollegeHartwick CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesHofstra UniversityThe New School/Schools of Public EngagementNew York UniversityNiagara UniversityPace University/New York CitySarah Lawrence CollegeSt. Bonaventure UniversitySt. Francis CollegeSt. Lawrence UniversitySyracuse UniversityUnion CollegeUniversity of RochesterVassar College
Muslim StudiesColgate UniversityIthaca CollegeNew York UniversitySarah Lawrence College
Near/Middle EasternBard CollegeBarnard CollegeColgate UniversityColumbia UniversityCornell UniversityFordham UniversityNew York UniversityNiagara UniversitySarah Lawrence CollegeSt. Bonaventure UniversitySyracuse University
Russian/SovietBard CollegeBarnard CollegeColgate UniversityColumbia UniversityHamilton CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesNew York UniversitySarah Lawrence CollegeSyracuse UniversityUnion CollegeUniversity of Rochester
South AsianCollege of Mount Saint VincentColumbia UniversityNew York UniversitySarah Lawrence College
Spanish-American/Ibero-American/HispanicBard CollegeColumbia UniversityHamilton College
Hobart and William Smith CollegesNew York UniversitySarah Lawrence CollegeSt. Francis CollegeVassar College
Third World StudiesSarah Lawrence College
Biological Studies
BiochemistryAdelphi UniversityBarnard CollegeCanisius CollegeClarkson University/PotsdamColgate UniversityCollege of Mount Saint VincentThe College of Saint RoseColumbia UniversityDaemen CollegeElmira CollegeHamilton CollegeHartwick CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesHofstra UniversityHoughton CollegeIona CollegeIthaca CollegeKeuka CollegeLe Moyne CollegeLIU BrooklynManhattan CollegeManhattanville CollegeMarist CollegeNazareth CollegeNew York UniversityNiagara UniversityPace University/New York CityPace University/Pleasantville-BriarcliffRensselaer Polytechnic InstituteRoberts Wesleyan CollegeRochester Institute of TechnologyThe Sage CollegesSarah Lawrence CollegeSiena CollegeSkidmore CollegeSt. Bonaventure UniversitySt. Lawrence UniversitySt. Thomas Aquinas CollegeSyracuse UniversityUnion CollegeUniversity of RochesterUtica CollegeVassar CollegeWells CollegeYeshiva University
Biology/Biological SciencesAdelphi UniversityBard CollegeBarnard CollegeCanisius CollegeCazenovia CollegeClarkson UniversityColgate UniversityCollege of Mount Saint VincentThe College of New RochelleThe College of Saint RoseColumbia UniversityConcordia CollegeCornell University
D’Youville CollegeDaemen CollegeDominican CollegeDowling CollegeElmira CollegeExcelsior CollegeFordham UniversityHamilton CollegeHartwick CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesHofstra UniversityHoughton CollegeIona CollegeIthaca CollegeKeuka CollegeLe Moyne CollegeLIU BrooklynLIU Post Manhattan CollegeManhattanville CollegeMarist CollegeMarymount Manhattan CollegeMedaille CollegeMercy College/Dobbs FerryMolloy CollegeMount Saint Mary CollegeNazareth CollegeNew York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/ManhattanNew York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/Old WestburyNew York UniversityNiagara UniversityNyack CollegePace University/New York CityPace University/Pleasantville-BriarcliffPaul Smith’s College of Arts and SciencesRensselaer Polytechnic InstituteRoberts Wesleyan CollegeRochester Institute of TechnologyThe Sage CollegesSarah Lawrence CollegeSiena CollegeSkidmore CollegeSt. Bonaventure UniversitySt. Francis CollegeSt. John Fisher CollegeSt. John’s University/Queens St. Joseph’s College/BrooklynSt. Joseph’s College/Long IslandSt. Lawrence UniversitySt. Thomas Aquinas CollegeSyracuse UniversityTouro CollegeUnion CollegeUniversity of RochesterUtica CollegeVassar CollegeWagner CollegeWells CollegeYeshiva University
Biology-PhilosophyHoughton College
Biometrics & StatisticsCornell University
BiophysicsClarkson UniversityColumbia UniversityRensselaer Polytechnic Institute
St. Lawrence UniversitySyracuse University
Biopsychology/Neural ScienceBarnard CollegeColumbia UniversityNew York UniversityPace University/Pleasantville-BriarcliffVassar CollegeWagner College
Biotechnology/BioinformaticsCanisius CollegeNew York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/ManhattanNew York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/Old WestburyNew York UniversityNiagara UniversityRensselaer Polytechnic InstituteRochester Institute of TechnologySt. Bonaventure UniversitySyracuse University
Cell Biology/CytotechnologyCanisius CollegeThe College of Saint RoseColumbia UniversityDaemen CollegeHofstra UniversityLIU Post New York UniversitySkidmore CollegeUniversity of Rochester
Ecology & Evolutionary Biology/SystematicsColumbia UniversityHofstra UniversityLe Moyne CollegeSkidmore CollegeSt. Lawrence UniversityUniversity of Rochester
EntomologyCornell University
Environmental Studies/Sciences/ Biology/Natural SystemsBard CollegeBarnard CollegeCanisius CollegeCazenovia CollegeClarkson UniversityColgate UniversityCollege of Mount Saint VincentThe College of New RochelleColumbia UniversityConcordia CollegeDaemen CollegeDowling CollegeFordham UniversityHamilton CollegeHartwick CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesHofstra UniversityHoughton CollegeIthaca CollegeKeuka CollegeLe Moyne CollegeManhattanville CollegeMarist CollegeMolloy CollegeNazareth CollegeThe New School/Eugene Lang College of Liberal ArtsThe New School/Schools of Public EngagementNew York University
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Agricultural/Animals/Environmental Technologies to Biological Studies
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Bachelor’s Degree ProgramsAcademic Programs Majors, minors, areas of concentration. Usually 4-year programs.
Niagara UniversityPaul Smith’s College of Arts and SciencesRensselaer Polytechnic InstituteRochester Institute of TechnologyThe Sage CollegesSarah Lawrence CollegeSiena CollegeSkidmore CollegeSt. Bonaventure UniversitySt. Lawrence UniversityWagner CollegeWells College
Forensic Science (see also Physical Sciences/Chemistry/Physics)The College of Saint RoseHilbert CollegeHofstra UniversityLIU Post Molloy CollegeRoberts Wesleyan CollegeThe Sage CollegesSiena CollegeSt. Thomas Aquinas CollegeSyracuse University
Genetics and DevelopmentNew York UniversitySarah Lawrence College
Industrial Hygiene-Environmental Toxicology/Environmental Health SciencesClarkson University
Life SciencesColumbia UniversityNew York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/Manhattan New York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/Old Westbury2
Niagara University
Marine Science/Aquaculture/ Mariculture/OceanographyHofstra University
Microbiology/Electron MicroscopyAlbany College of Pharmacy and Health SciencesColumbia UniversitySarah Lawrence CollegeUniversity of RochesterWagner College
Molecular BiologyClarkson UniversityColgate UniversityColumbia UniversityHamilton CollegeHofstra UniversityLe Moyne CollegeNew York UniversityRensselaer Polytechnic InstituteSarah Lawrence CollegeUniversity of RochesterWells CollegeYeshiva University
Continued from previous page. Neuroscience/NeurobiologyBarnard CollegeColgate UniversityColumbia UniversityFordham UniversityHamilton CollegeIthaca CollegeLe Moyne CollegeMarymount Manhattan CollegeNew York UniversitySarah Lawrence CollegeSkidmore CollegeSt. Lawrence UniversitySyracuse UniversityUnion CollegeUniversity of RochesterYeshiva University
Nutritional Sciences (scientific)Canisius CollegeCornell UniversityIthaca CollegeThe Sage CollegesSyracuse University
Toxicology (see also Health)Nazareth CollegeSt. John’s University/Queens
Business and Management
Accounting/Accounting Information SystemsAdelphi UniversityCanisius CollegeCazenovia CollegeCollege of Mount Saint VincentThe College of Saint RoseConcordia CollegeD’Youville CollegeDaemen CollegeDominican CollegeDowling CollegeElmira CollegeExcelsior CollegeFordham UniversityHartwick CollegeHilbert CollegeHofstra UniversityHoughton CollegeIona CollegeIthaca CollegeKeuka CollegeLe Moyne CollegeLIU Brooklyn2
LIU Post2 Manhattan CollegeManhattanville CollegeMarist CollegeMarymount Manhattan CollegeMedaille CollegeMercy College/Bronx Mercy College/Dobbs FerryMolloy CollegeMount Saint Mary CollegeNazareth CollegeNew York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/Manhattan2
New York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/Old Westbury2
New York UniversityNiagara UniversityNyack College
Pace University/New York CityPace University/Pleasantville-BriarcliffRoberts Wesleyan CollegeRochester Institute of TechnologyThe Sage CollegesSiena CollegeSt. Bonaventure UniversitySt. Francis CollegeSt. John Fisher CollegeSt. John’s University/Queens St. John’s University/Staten IslandSt. Joseph’s College/BrooklynSt. Joseph’s College/Long IslandSt. Thomas Aquinas CollegeSyracuse UniversityTouro CollegeUniversity of RochesterUtica CollegeWagner CollegeYeshiva University
Aeronautics/Aviation/Aircraft/ Airport Systems/ManagementDowling CollegeVaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology
Arts AdministrationCazenovia CollegeIthaca CollegeLe Moyne CollegeLIU PostMarymount Manhattan CollegeWagner College
Athletic Administration/ Sports ManagementAdelphi UniversityCanisius CollegeCazenovia CollegeCollege of Mount Saint VincentDaemen CollegeDowling CollegeHilbert CollegeIona CollegeIthaca CollegeKeuka CollegeManhattanville CollegeMedaille College2
Mercy College/BronxMercy College/Dobbs FerryMount Saint Mary CollegeNew York UniversityNiagara UniversityNyack CollegeSt. Bonaventure UniversitySt. John Fisher CollegeSt. John’s University/QueensSt. John’s University/Staten IslandSt. Thomas Aquinas CollegeSyracuse UniversityWells College
Banking/Finance/Consumer FinanceAdelphi UniversityCanisius CollegeClarkson UniversityCollege of Mount Saint VincentThe College of Saint RoseDowling CollegeElmira CollegeExcelsior CollegeFordham UniversityHartwick CollegeHofstra University
Iona CollegeIthaca CollegeThe King’s CollegeLe Moyne CollegeLIU BrooklynManhattan CollegeManhattanville CollegeMarist CollegeMarymount Manhattan CollegeMercy College/BronxMercy College/Dobbs Ferry Mercy College/Manhattan Mercy College/YorktownMetropolitan College of New YorkMolloy CollegeMount Saint Mary CollegeNazareth CollegeNew York UniversityNiagara UniversityPace University/New York CityPace University/Pleasantville-Briarcliff Rensselaer Polytechnic InstituteRochester Institute of TechnologySiena CollegeSt. Bonaventure UniversitySt. Francis CollegeSt. John Fisher CollegeSt. John’s University/Queens St. John’s University/Staten Island St. Thomas Aquinas CollegeSyracuse UniversityTouro CollegeUniversity of RochesterUtica CollegeWagner CollegeYeshiva University
Business/Commerce, GeneralClarkson UniversityCollege of Mount Saint VincentThe College of New RochelleExcelsior CollegeLe Moyne CollegeMarymount Manhattan CollegeMercy College/BronxMercy College/Dobbs FerryMercy College/Manhattan Metropolitan College of New YorkNew York UniversityPace University/New York CityPace University/Pleasantville-Briarcliff Roberts Wesleyan CollegeRochester Institute of TechnologySiena CollegeSkidmore CollegeSt. Francis CollegeSt. John’s University/Manhattan St. Lawrence UniversityUniversity of Rochester
Business Administration/ManagementAdelphi UniversityBoricua CollegeCanisius CollegeCazenovia CollegeClarkson UniversityCollege of Mount Saint VincentThe College of Saint RoseColumbia UniversityConcordia CollegeCornell UniversityD’Youville CollegeDaemen CollegeDominican CollegeDowling CollegeElmira CollegeFordham UniversitySee page 57 for list of footnotes.
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Hartwick CollegeHilbert CollegeHofstra UniversityHoughton CollegeIona CollegeIthaca CollegeKeuka CollegeThe King’s CollegeLe Moyne CollegeLIU BrooklynLIU Post Manhattan CollegeManhattanville CollegeMarist CollegeMarymount Manhattan CollegeMedaille CollegeMercy College/BronxMercy College/Dobbs FerryMercy College/ManhattanMercy College/YorktownMetropolitan College of New YorkMolloy CollegeMount Saint Mary CollegeNazareth CollegeNew York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/ManhattanNew York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/Old WestburyNiagara UniversityNyack CollegePace University/New York City Pace University/Pleasantville-BriarcliffRensselaer Polytechnic InstituteRoberts Wesleyan CollegeRochester Institute of TechnologyThe Sage CollegesSiena CollegeSt. Bonaventure UniversitySt. Francis CollegeSt. John Fisher CollegeSt. John’s University/Queens St. John’s University/Staten IslandSt. Joseph’s College/BrooklynSt. Joseph’s College/Long IslandSt. Thomas Aquinas CollegeSyracuse UniversityTouro CollegeUniversity of RochesterUtica CollegeVaughn College of Aeronautics and TechnologyVilla Maria CollegeWagner CollegeYeshiva University
Business EconomicsAdelphi UniversityCanisius CollegeClarkson UniversityCollege of Mount Saint VincentThe College of Saint RoseFordham UniversityHofstra UniversityHoughton CollegeIthaca CollegeManhattan CollegeMarymount Manhattan CollegeMolloy CollegeNazareth CollegeNew York UniversityNiagara UniversityPace University/New York City Pace University/Pleasantville-BriarcliffUniversity of RochesterUtica CollegeWells College
Business Information Systems ManagementAdelphi UniversityCanisius CollegeClarkson UniversityDominican CollegeFordham UniversityIona CollegeLe Moyne CollegeManhattan CollegeMedaille CollegeNew York UniversityNiagara UniversityPace University/New York CityPace University/Pleasantville-Briarcliff Rensselaer Polytechnic InstituteRochester Institute of TechnologySt. John’s University/Queens Touro CollegeYeshiva University
Dual Degree Program: Bachelor’s/MBAAlbany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences6
Canisius CollegeClarkson UniversityCollege of Mount Saint VincentThe College of Saint RoseElmira College7
Excelsior CollegeFordham UniversityHartwick College8
Hobart and William Smith Colleges9
Le Moyne CollegeLIU Post Manhattan CollegeMedaille CollegeMercy College/Dobbs Ferry Mount Saint Mary CollegeNew York UniversityNiagara UniversityPace University/New York City Pace University/Pleasantville-Briarcliff Rensselaer Polytechnic InstituteRochester Institute of TechnologyThe Sage Colleges10
Skidmore College9
St. Bonaventure UniversitySt. John’s University/ManhattanSt. John’s University/QueensSt. John’s University/Staten IslandSt. Joseph’s College/BrooklynSt. Joseph’s College/Long IslandSt. Thomas Aquinas CollegeUnion College6
Electronic CommerceSt. Francis College
Entrepreneurship & Emerging EnterprisesCanisius CollegeClarkson University Fordham UniversityHofstra UniversityKeuka CollegeLe Moyne CollegeLIU BrooklynMarymount Manhattan CollegeMolloy CollegeNazareth CollegeThe New School/College of Performing ArtsThe New School/Eugene Lang College of Liberal ArtsThe New School/Parsons School for Design The New School/Schools of Public EngagementPace University/New York City Pace University/Pleasantville-Briarcliff
Paul Smith’s College of Arts and SciencesRensselaer Polytechnic InstituteSiena CollegeSyracuse UniversityYeshiva University
Fashion MerchandisingCanisius CollegeCazenovia CollegeLIU Post Marist CollegeMarymount Manhattan CollegeVilla Maria College
Graphic Media MarketingFordham UniversityRochester Institute of Technology
Health Systems Management/Administration (see also Health)Adelphi UniversityCollege of Mount Saint VincentD’Youville CollegeDominican CollegeFordham UniversityLe Moyne CollegeNew York UniversityNyack CollegeRoberts Wesleyan CollegeSiena CollegeSt. John’s University/Queens Union College6
Utica College
Hotel/Restaurant/Resort/Hospitality Management (see also Food)Cornell UniversityNew York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/Manhattan New York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/Old Westbury New York University5
Niagara UniversityPace University/New York City Paul Smith’s College of Arts and SciencesRochester Institute of TechnologySt. John’s University/Queens St. Joseph’s College/Brooklyn St. Joseph’s College/Long Island
Human Resources Management/Personnel AdministrationAdelphi UniversityCanisius CollegeThe College of Saint RoseDaemen CollegeDominican CollegeExcelsior CollegeHoughton CollegeKeuka CollegeLe Moyne CollegeMarist CollegeMount Saint Mary CollegeNazareth CollegeNew York UniversityNiagara UniversityPace University/New York CityPace University/Pleasantville-Briarcliff Roberts Wesleyan CollegeSt. Francis CollegeSt. John Fisher CollegeUtica CollegeYeshiva University
Insurance/Reinsurance/Risk ManagementHilbert CollegeSt. John’s University/Manhattan
International Business/ManagementCanisius CollegeClarkson UniversityCollege of Mount Saint VincentConcordia CollegeD’Youville CollegeDaemen CollegeDominican CollegeElmira CollegeExcelsior CollegeFordham UniversityHilbert CollegeHofstra UniversityHoughton CollegeIona CollegeIthaca CollegeKeuka CollegeLe Moyne CollegeLIU Post Manhattan CollegeManhattanville CollegeMarist CollegeMarymount Manhattan CollegeMercy College/BronxMercy College/Dobbs Ferry Mercy College/ManhattanMercy College/Yorktown Nazareth CollegeNew York UniversityNiagara UniversityPace University/New York CityPace University/Pleasantville-Briarcliff Rensselaer Polytechnic InstituteRoberts Wesleyan CollegeRochester Institute of TechnologySt. Bonaventure UniversitySt. Francis CollegeSt. Thomas Aquinas CollegeUtica CollegeWagner CollegeYeshiva University
Labor & Industrial Management/RelationsCornell UniversityHofstra UniversitySt. Thomas Aquinas College
Legal StudiesClarkson UniversityThe College of Saint RoseFordham UniversityHofstra UniversityIthaca CollegeLe Moyne CollegeMolloy CollegeNazareth CollegeSarah Lawrence CollegeSt. John Fisher CollegeSt. John’s University/Queens St. John’s University/Staten Island University of Rochester
Management, OtherAdelphi UniversityCazenovia CollegeClarkson UniversityDowling CollegeElmira CollegeExcelsior CollegeFordham UniversityHilbert CollegeHoughton CollegeIona CollegeIthaca CollegeManhattan CollegeManhattanville College
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Bachelor’s Degree ProgramsAcademic Programs Majors, minors, areas of concentration. Usually 4-year programs.
Medaille CollegeThe New School/Parsons School for Design Niagara UniversityPace University/New York CityPace University/Pleasantville-Briarcliff Rensselaer Polytechnic InstituteRoberts Wesleyan CollegeRochester Institute of TechnologySt. John’s University/Queens St. John’s University/Staten Island Syracuse UniversityTouro CollegeVaughn College of Aeronautics and TechnologyWells CollegeYeshiva University
MarketingAdelphi UniversityCanisius CollegeCollege of Mount Saint VincentThe College of Saint RoseDaemen CollegeDowling CollegeElmira CollegeExcelsior CollegeFordham UniversityHilbert CollegeHofstra UniversityHoughton CollegeIona CollegeIthaca CollegeKeuka CollegeLe Moyne CollegeLIU BrooklynManhattan CollegeManhattanville CollegeMarist CollegeMarymount Manhattan CollegeMercy College/Bronx Mercy College/Dobbs FerryMercy College/ManhattanMolloy CollegeMount Saint Mary CollegeNazareth CollegeNew York UniversityNiagara UniversityPace University/New York City Pace University/Pleasantville-Briarcliff Roberts Wesleyan CollegeRochester Institute of TechnologySiena CollegeSt. Bonaventure UniversitySt. Francis CollegeSt. John Fisher CollegeSt. John’s University/Queens St. John’s University/Staten Island St. Joseph’s College/Brooklyn St. Joseph’s College/Long IslandSt. Thomas Aquinas CollegeSyracuse UniversityTouro CollegeUniversity of RochesterUtica CollegeWagner CollegeYeshiva University
Operations Research & Management/Quantitative AnalysisCollege of Mount Saint VincentExcelsior CollegeLe Moyne College
New York UniversityPace University/New York CitySt. Bonaventure University
Organization & ManagementCollege of Mount Saint VincentHoughton CollegeKeuka CollegeLe Moyne CollegeManhattan CollegeManhattanville CollegeMercy College/Manhattan New York UniversityNyack CollegePace University/New York CityRoberts Wesleyan CollegeSt. Joseph’s College/Brooklyn St. Joseph’s College/Long IslandSyracuse University
Paralegal Studies (see also Social Services)Daemen CollegeHilbert College
Real Estate ManagementNew York University5
Syracuse University
Supply Chain ManagementClarkson University/PotsdamHofstra UniversityNiagara UniversitySyracuse University
Telecommunications ManagementFordham UniversityIthaca CollegeRochester Institute of Technology
Travel/Tourism ManagementNew York UniversityNiagara UniversityRochester Institute of Technology
Communications
AdvertisingLe Moyne CollegeManhattan CollegeMarist CollegeNew York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/Manhattan New York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/Old Westbury Pace University/New York CityPace University/Pleasantville-Briarcliff Pratt Institute/Brooklyn Rochester Institute of TechnologySt. Francis CollegeSt. John’s University/Queens St. John’s University/Staten IslandSyracuse UniversityWells CollegeYeshiva University
Broadcasting/Producing: Television/Radio/Film College of Mount Saint VincentFordham UniversityHofstra UniversityIthaca CollegeLIU Post Manhattan CollegeManhattanville CollegeMarist College
Mercy College/Dobbs Ferry Mount Saint Mary CollegeNew York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/Manhattan New York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/Old Westbury New York UniversityPace University/New York City Pace University/Pleasantville-Briarcliff Sarah Lawrence CollegeSiena CollegeSt. Francis CollegeSt. John Fisher CollegeSt. John’s University/Queens St. John’s University/Staten Island Syracuse UniversityUtica College
Communications Studies/ArtsAdelphi UniversityCanisius CollegeCazenovia CollegeClarkson University College of Mount Saint VincentThe College of New RochelleThe College of Saint RoseCornell UniversityDominican CollegeDowling CollegeExcelsior CollegeHilbert CollegeHoughton CollegeIona CollegeIthaca CollegeKeuka CollegeLe Moyne CollegeManhattan CollegeManhattanville CollegeMarist CollegeMarymount Manhattan CollegeMedaille CollegeMercy College/Dobbs Ferry Molloy CollegeMount Saint Mary CollegeNazareth CollegeThe New School/Eugene Lang College of Liberal ArtsThe New School/Parsons School for Design The New School/Schools of Public EngagementNew York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/Manhattan2 New York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/Old Westbury2
New York UniversityNiagara UniversityNyack CollegePace University/New York City Pace University/Pleasantville-Briarcliff Paul Smith’s College of Arts and SciencesPratt Institute/Brooklyn Rensselaer Polytechnic InstituteRoberts Wesleyan CollegeRochester Institute of TechnologySt. Bonaventure UniversitySt. Francis CollegeSt. John Fisher CollegeSt. John’s University/Queens St. John’s University/Staten IslandSt. Lawrence UniversitySt. Thomas Aquinas CollegeUniversity of RochesterUtica CollegeWells College
Communications – Speech Studies/Communicative Disorders (see also Health)Adelphi UniversityDowling CollegeHofstra UniversityIona CollegeIthaca CollegeNazareth CollegeNew York UniversityPace University/New York CitySt. Francis CollegeSyracuse UniversityTouro College
Culture and CommunicationsFordham UniversityIthaca CollegeKeuka CollegeThe New School/College of Performing ArtsThe New School/Eugene Lang College of Liberal ArtsNew York UniversityPratt Institute/Brooklyn
Digital/Electronic Media/ArtsCanisius CollegeClarkson UniversityColgate UniversityCollege of Mount Saint VincentConcordia CollegeHamilton CollegeHilbert CollegeHoughton CollegeIthaca CollegeManhattanville CollegeMarist CollegeMarymount Manhattan CollegeMercy College/Dobbs Ferry Nazareth CollegeThe New School/Parsons School for Design New York UniversityPratt Institute/Brooklyn Rensselaer Polytechnic InstituteRochester Institute of TechnologySarah Lawrence CollegeSt. Bonaventure UniversitySt. John Fisher CollegeTouro CollegeUnion CollegeUniversity of Rochester
Graphic Arts/Advertising/Communication Design (also see Fine Arts)Dowling CollegeHartwick CollegeHoughton CollegeMercy College/Dobbs FerryThe New School/College of Performing ArtsThe New School/Parsons School for Design New York UniversityPratt Institute/Brooklyn Roberts Wesleyan CollegeRochester Institute of TechnologySt. John’s University/Queens St. Thomas Aquinas CollegeSyracuse UniversityVilla Maria College
JournalismAdelphi UniversityCanisius CollegeCazenovia College
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Fordham UniversityHilbert CollegeHofstra UniversityIthaca CollegeThe King’s CollegeLe Moyne CollegeLIU BrooklynLIU Post Manhattan CollegeMarist CollegeMarymount Manhattan CollegeMercy College/Dobbs Ferry Molloy CollegeMount Saint Mary CollegeThe New School/College of Performing ArtsThe New School/Eugene Lang College of Liberal ArtsThe New School/Parsons School for Design The New School/Schools of Public EngagementNew York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/ ManhattanNew York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/ Old WestburyNew York UniversityPace University/Pleasantville-Briarcliff Rochester Institute of TechnologySarah Lawrence CollegeSt. Bonaventure UniversitySt. John Fisher CollegeSt. John’s University/Queens St. John’s University/Staten Island St. Joseph’s College/Brooklyn St. Joseph’s College/Long Island Syracuse UniversityUniversity of RochesterUtica CollegeWagner CollegeWells CollegeYeshiva University
Media/Multimedia StudiesAdelphi UniversityColgate UniversityCollege of Mount Saint VincentDowling CollegeFordham UniversityHamilton CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesHofstra UniversityHoughton CollegeIthaca CollegeThe King’s CollegeLe Moyne CollegeMarist CollegeMarymount Manhattan CollegeMercy College/Dobbs Ferry Molloy CollegeMount Saint Mary CollegeThe New School/Schools of Public EngagementNew York UniversityPratt Institute/BrooklynSarah Lawrence CollegeSiena CollegeSt. John’s University/Queens University of RochesterVassar CollegeWells CollegeYeshiva University
New Media Publishing/DevelopmentCollege of Mount Saint VincentConcordia College
Fordham UniversityKeuka CollegeLIU RiverheadMount Saint Mary College11
Rochester Institute of Technology
Newspaper/Magazine Operations ManagementSyracuse University
PhotojournalismHartwick CollegeRochester Institute of TechnologySt. John’s University/Queens Syracuse University
Public RelationsDaemen CollegeHilbert CollegeHofstra UniversityHoughton CollegeLe Moyne CollegeLIU Post Marist CollegeMarymount Manhattan CollegeMount Saint Mary CollegeRochester Institute of TechnologySt. Francis CollegeSt. John’s University/Queens St. John’s University/Staten Island Syracuse UniversityUtica CollegeYeshiva University
Technical/Professional Communications/WritingIthaca CollegeMolloy CollegeNazareth CollegePratt Institute/Brooklyn Rensselaer Polytechnic InstituteRochester Institute of Technology
Telecommunications ManagementIthaca CollegeNew York University5
Rochester Institute of TechnologySt. John’s University/Queens
Television/RadioIthaca CollegeLe Moyne CollegeNew York UniversitySarah Lawrence CollegeSyracuse University
Video-Film/AnimationAdelphi UniversityCollege of Mount Saint VincentFordham UniversityHilbert CollegeHofstra UniversityIthaca CollegeMarist CollegeMarymount Manhattan CollegeThe New School/Parsons School for Design The New School/Schools of Public EngagementNew York UniversityPratt Institute/Brooklyn Rensselaer Polytechnic InstituteRochester Institute of TechnologySarah Lawrence CollegeSyracuse UniversityUnion College
Computer and Information Sciences
Computer/Information ScienceAdelphi UniversityBard CollegeCanisius CollegeClarkson UniversityColgate UniversityThe College of Saint RoseColumbia UniversityCornell UniversityDowling CollegeFordham UniversityHamilton CollegeHartwick CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesHofstra UniversityHoughton CollegeIona CollegeIthaca CollegeLe Moyne CollegeLIU BrooklynLIU Post2 Manhattan CollegeManhattanville CollegeMarist CollegeMercy College/Dobbs Ferry Molloy CollegeNew York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/ManhattanNew York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/Old Westbury New York UniversityNiagara UniversityNyack CollegePace University/New York City Pace University/Pleasantville-BriarcliffRensselaer Polytechnic InstituteRochester Institute of TechnologyThe Sage CollegesSarah Lawrence CollegeSiena CollegeSt. Bonaventure UniversitySt. John Fisher CollegeSt. John’s University/Queens St. John’s University/Staten IslandSt. Joseph’s College/Brooklyn St. Joseph’s College/Long Island St. Lawrence UniversitySt. Thomas Aquinas CollegeSyracuse UniversityTouro CollegeUnion College6
University of RochesterUtica CollegeVassar CollegeYeshiva University
Computer Applications & Information Systems/Applied Networking & Systems AdministrationColumbia UniversityDominican CollegeExcelsior CollegeFordham UniversityIthaca CollegeLe Moyne CollegeManhattan CollegeMarist CollegeMercy College/Dobbs Ferry New York UniversityNiagara UniversityPace University/New York City Pace University/Pleasantville-Briarcliff Rensselaer Polytechnic InstituteRochester Institute of Technology
Sarah Lawrence CollegeSiena CollegeSt. Thomas Aquinas CollegeTouro CollegeWagner College
Computer Science Mathematics/Applied MathematicsBarnard CollegeClarkson UniversityColgate UniversityColumbia UniversityDaemen CollegeDowling CollegeHamilton CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesHofstra UniversityHoughton CollegeIthaca CollegeLe Moyne CollegeManhattan CollegeNew York UniversityRensselaer Polytechnic InstituteRoberts Wesleyan CollegeRochester Institute of TechnologySarah Lawrence CollegeSkidmore CollegeSt. Joseph’s College/Brooklyn St. Joseph’s College/Long IslandSt. Thomas Aquinas CollegeUniversity of RochesterWagner CollegeWells College
CybersecurityExcelsior CollegeHofstra UniversityMercy College/Bronx Mercy College/Dobbs Ferry
Data/Internet Communication and DevelopmentHoughton CollegeIona CollegeThe New School/Parsons School for Design
Data ScienceHoughton CollegeMarist College
Game Design and DevelopmentAdelphi UniversityClarkson UniversityHofstra UniversityIthaca CollegeLIU Post2
Marist CollegeNew York UniversityRensselaer Polytechnic InstituteRochester Institute of TechnologySarah Lawrence College
Information Security/ForensicsHilbert CollegeNiagara UniversityRochester Institute of TechnologyUtica College
Information Technology/ManagementAdelphi UniversityClarkson UniversityThe College of Saint RoseCornell UniversityFordham UniversityHofstra UniversityLe Moyne CollegeLIU BrooklynLIU Post2
Mount Saint Mary CollegeNew York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/Manhattan New York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/Old Westbury
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Bachelor’s Degree ProgramsAcademic Programs Majors, minors, areas of concentration. Usually 4-year programs.
New York UniversityPace University/New York City Pace University/Pleasantville-Briarcliff Rensselaer Polytechnic InstituteRochester Institute of TechnologySt. Francis CollegeSt. John’s University/QueensSyracuse UniversityTouro College
Web Development (see also Digital Design in Communications and Fine and Applied/Graphic Arts/Crafts)Hofstra UniversityIthaca CollegeMount Saint Mary CollegeNew York UniversityNiagara UniversitySarah Lawrence CollegeTouro College
Cooperative Professional Degree Programs
Chiropractic (BS/DC)D’Youville College12
St. Thomas Aquinas College13
Dentistry (BA, BS/DDS)Adelphi UniversityCollege of Mount Saint VincentLe Moyne CollegeNew York UniversitySt. Bonaventure University
Law (BA/JD, MUP/JD, MA/JD, MBA/JD, MSW/JD, MPA/JD)Adelphi UniversityAlbany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences14
The College of Saint RoseColumbia UniversityHamilton College15
Hartwick College14
Hofstra UniversityLe Moyne CollegeNew York UniversityPace University/New York City Pace University/Pleasantville-BriarcliffRensselaer Polytechnic InstituteThe Sage Colleges16
Siena CollegeSt. John’s University/Queens17 St. John’s University/Staten Island17 Syracuse UniversityTouro CollegeUnion College14
Utica College
Medicine (BA, BS/MD)Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences18
Albany Medical CollegeHofstra UniversityLe Moyne CollegeRensselaer Polytechnic InstituteThe Sage Colleges18
Siena College
St. Bonaventure UniversitySt. Lawrence UniversityUnion College18
University of RochesterUtica College
Optometry (BS/OD)Adelphi UniversityIthaca CollegeLe Moyne CollegePace University/New York CityPace University/Pleasantville-Briarcliff Yeshiva University
Osteopathy (BS/DO)Adelphi University19
St. Bonaventure University
Pharmacy (BS/PharmD)College of Mount Saint VincentD’Youville CollegeHoughton CollegeSt. Bonaventure UniversitySt. John Fisher College20
Physical Therapy (BA/DPT)College of Mount Saint VincentLe Moyne CollegePace University/New York City Pace University/Pleasantville-Briarcliff St. Bonaventure University21
St. Lawrence University8
Touro CollegeYeshiva University
Podiatry (BA, BS/DPM)College of Mount Saint VincentLe Moyne CollegeMount Saint Mary College22
Pace University/New York City Pace University/Pleasantville-BriarcliffSt. Francis CollegeSt. Thomas Aquinas College22
Yeshiva University
Distance Learning
Distance Learning Bachelor’s-level courses/programsAdelphi UniversityCanisius CollegeD’Youville CollegeDaemen CollegeDominican CollegeExcelsior CollegeHoughton CollegeIona CollegeIthaca College Keuka CollegeLe Moyne CollegeMedaille CollegeMercy College/BronxMercy College/Dobbs FerryMercy College/Yorktown Mercy College/Manhattan Metropolitan College of New YorkMount Saint Mary College23
The New School/Schools of Public EngagementNew York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/Manhattan New York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/Old Westbury New York University
Nyack CollegePace University/New York City Pace University/Pleasantville-Briarcliff Roberts Wesleyan CollegeRochester Institute of TechnologySt. John’s University/ManhattanSt. John’s University/Queens St. John’s University/Staten Island St. Joseph’s College/Brooklyn St. Joseph’s College/Long Island St. Thomas Aquinas CollegeSyracuse UniversityTouro CollegeUtica CollegeVaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology
Education
American Sign Language TeacherKeuka College
Art Teacher, K-12Adelphi UniversityThe College of New RochelleDaemen CollegeDowling CollegeElmira CollegeHartwick CollegeHofstra UniversityIthaca CollegeLIU BrooklynLIU Post Manhattanville CollegeMolloy CollegeNazareth CollegeNew York UniversityPratt Institute/Brooklyn St. Lawrence UniversitySt. Thomas Aquinas CollegeSyracuse University
Athletic Training (see also Health)Canisius CollegeDominican CollegeHofstra UniversityHoughton CollegeIthaca College
Dance EducationHofstra UniversityLIU BrooklynNew York University
Early Childhood Education, Birth-Age 2/Special Education, Birth-Age 2Canisius CollegeCazenovia CollegeCollege of Mount Saint VincentThe College of Saint RoseConcordia CollegeDaemen CollegeDominican CollegeFordham UniversityNew York UniversityNiagara UniversityNyack College2
Roberts Wesleyan CollegeSarah Lawrence CollegeSt. Bonaventure UniversitySt. Joseph’s College/Long Island St. Joseph’s College/Brooklyn Touro College
Education Administration & SupervisionThe College of Saint RoseManhattanville College
Educational Studies/Services, General Colgate UniversityElmira CollegeHamilton CollegeKeuka CollegeThe New School/Eugene Lang College of Liberal ArtsSt. Bonaventure UniversityVassar CollegeWells College
Elementary – Special Education Teacher (dual)Canisius CollegeCollege of Mount Saint VincentThe College of New RochelleThe College of Saint RoseDaemen CollegeDominican CollegeDowling CollegeHartwick CollegeHoughton CollegeKeuka CollegeLe Moyne CollegeManhattan CollegeMarist CollegeMolloy CollegeMount Saint Mary CollegeNazareth CollegeNew York UniversityNiagara UniversityRoberts Wesleyan CollegeSt. Bonaventure UniversitySt. John Fisher CollegeSt. John’s University/Queens St. John’s University/Staten Island St. Joseph’s College/Brooklyn St. Joseph’s College/Long IslandSt. Thomas Aquinas CollegeSyracuse UniversityTouro CollegeUtica CollegeWagner College
Elementary/Early Childhood Teacher, N-6/K-6Adelphi UniversityBarnard CollegeBoricua CollegeCanisius CollegeCazenovia College24
Colgate UniversityCollege of Mount Saint VincentThe College of New RochelleThe College of Saint RoseColumbia UniversityConcordia CollegeD’Youville CollegeDaemen College24
Dominican CollegeDowling CollegeElmira CollegeFordham UniversityHartwick CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesHofstra UniversityIona College4
Keuka CollegeLe Moyne CollegeLIU BrooklynLIU Post2
LIU RiverheadManhattan CollegeManhattanville CollegeMedaille CollegeMetropolitan College of New York24
Molloy College
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Mount Saint Mary College24
New York UniversityNiagara UniversityNyack CollegePace University/New York City Pace University/Pleasantville-Briarcliff Roberts Wesleyan CollegeThe Sage CollegesSkidmore CollegeSt. Bonaventure UniversitySt. Francis CollegeSt. John Fisher CollegeSt. John’s University/Queens St. John’s University/Staten IslandSt. Joseph’s College/Brooklyn24
St. Joseph’s College/Long Island24
St. Thomas Aquinas CollegeTouro CollegeUtica CollegeVassar CollegeWagner CollegeWells College21
Yeshiva University
Health Education Teacher, K-12Adelphi UniversityCanisius CollegeHofstra UniversityHoughton CollegeIthaca CollegeLIU Post
Junior High School Education Teacher, N-6 & 7-9Canisius CollegeCollege of Mount Saint VincentConcordia CollegeDominican CollegeDowling CollegeHartwick CollegeHoughton CollegeKeuka CollegeManhattan CollegeMedaille CollegeNazareth CollegeNiagara UniversitySt. John Fisher CollegeUtica CollegeWagner College
Music Teacher, K-12/N-12Adelphi UniversityThe College of Saint RoseDowling CollegeHartwick CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesHofstra UniversityHoughton CollegeIthaca CollegeLIU BrooklynLIU Post Manhattanville CollegeMolloy CollegeNazareth CollegeNew York UniversityNyack CollegeRoberts Wesleyan CollegeSyracuse University
Physical Education in a Non-School SettingAdelphi UniversityCanisius College
Hofstra UniversityHoughton CollegeManhattan College
Physical Education Teacher, K-12Adelphi UniversityCanisius CollegeDowling CollegeHofstra UniversityIthaca CollegeLIU BrooklynLIU Post Manhattan CollegeManhattanville CollegeRoberts Wesleyan CollegeThe Sage CollegesSt. Bonaventure UniversitySt. Francis CollegeSyracuse University
Religious EducationConcordia CollegeHoughton CollegeYeshiva University
School/Community Health/Fitness EducationCanisius CollegeIthaca CollegeManhattan College
School CounselorNiagara University
Secondary Teacher Training, 7-12 (also see Education/Secondary area)Adelphi UniversityBarnard CollegeCanisius CollegeColgate UniversityCollege of Mount Saint VincentThe College of New RochelleThe College of Saint RoseColumbia UniversityD’Youville CollegeDaemen CollegeDominican CollegeDowling CollegeElmira CollegeFordham UniversityHartwick CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesHofstra UniversityHoughton CollegeIona CollegeIthaca CollegeKeuka CollegeLe Moyne CollegeLIU BrooklynLIU Post Manhattan CollegeManhattanville CollegeMarist CollegeMedaille CollegeMount Saint Mary CollegeNazareth CollegeNew York UniversityNiagara UniversityPace University/New York CityPace University/Pleasantville-BriarcliffRoberts Wesleyan CollegeSiena College
St. Francis CollegeSt. John Fisher CollegeSt. John’s University/QueensSt. John’s University/Staten IslandSt. Joseph’s College/Brooklyn2
St. Joseph’s College/Long Island2
St. Lawrence UniversitySt. Thomas Aquinas CollegeUnion College2
Utica CollegeVassar CollegeWagner CollegeWells CollegeYeshiva University
Special Education TeacherCanisius CollegeCazenovia College24
College of Mount Saint VincentThe College of New RochelleThe College of Saint RoseDominican CollegeDowling CollegeElmira CollegeFordham UniversityHobart and William Smith CollegesHoughton CollegeKeuka CollegeLe Moyne CollegeLIU Brooklyn2
Manhattan CollegeMedaille CollegeMolloy CollegeMount Saint Mary CollegeNazareth CollegeNew York UniversityNiagara UniversitySt. Bonaventure UniversitySt. John Fisher CollegeSt. John’s University/QueensSt. John’s University/Staten Island St. Joseph’s College/Brooklyn St. Joseph’s College/Long Island St. Thomas Aquinas CollegeSyracuse UniversityTouro CollegeUtica CollegeWagner College
Speech Teacher, N-12/K-12/ Speech Communication EducationAdelphi UniversityElmira CollegeHofstra UniversityMolloy CollegeNazareth CollegeNew York University
Teaching English to Speakers of Other LanguagesCanisius CollegeDowling CollegeFordham UniversityHoughton CollegeLe Moyne CollegeNiagara UniversityNyack CollegeUtica College
Teaching the Blind & Visually/Multiple Handicapped/Rehabilitation ServicesDominican College
Teaching the Speech & Hearing HandicappedElmira CollegeIthaca CollegeKeuka CollegeNew York University
Education/Secondary Teacher Education Preparation, 7-12Biology TeacherAdelphi UniversityBarnard CollegeCanisius CollegeCazenovia CollegeColgate UniversityCollege of Mount Saint VincentThe College of New RochelleThe College of Saint RoseD’Youville CollegeDaemen CollegeDominican CollegeDowling CollegeElmira CollegeFordham UniversityHartwick CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesHofstra UniversityHoughton CollegeIona College2
Ithaca CollegeKeuka CollegeLe Moyne CollegeLIU BrooklynLIU Post Manhattan CollegeManhattanville CollegeMarist CollegeMedaille CollegeMolloy CollegeMount Saint Mary CollegeNazareth CollegeNew York UniversityNiagara UniversityPace University/New York CityPace University/Pleasantville-BriarcliffRoberts Wesleyan College2
St. Francis CollegeSt. John Fisher College21
St. John’s University/Queens St. Joseph’s College/Brooklyn St. Joseph’s College/Long Island2
St. Lawrence UniversitySt. Thomas Aquinas CollegeSyracuse UniversityUtica CollegeVassar CollegeWagner CollegeWells College
Business/Occupational TeacherDowling CollegeHofstra UniversityNiagara UniversityUtica College
Chemistry TeacherAdelphi UniversityBarnard CollegeCanisius CollegeColgate UniversityCollege of Mount Saint VincentThe College of New RochelleD’Youville CollegeDowling CollegeElmira CollegeFordham UniversityHartwick CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesHofstra UniversityHoughton CollegeIthaca CollegeKeuka CollegeLe Moyne College
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Bachelor’s Degree ProgramsAcademic Programs Majors, minors, areas of concentration. Usually 4-year programs.
LIU BrooklynLIU Post Manhattan CollegeManhattanville CollegeMarist CollegeMount Saint Mary CollegeNazareth CollegeNew York UniversityNiagara UniversityPace University/New York City Pace University/Pleasantville-Briarcliff Roberts Wesleyan College2
St. Francis CollegeSt. John Fisher CollegeSt. Joseph’s College/Brooklyn St. Joseph’s College/Long Island2
St. Lawrence UniversitySt. Thomas Aquinas CollegeSyracuse UniversityUnion College2, 6
Utica CollegeVassar CollegeWagner CollegeWells College
Chinese TeacherNazareth CollegeNew York UniversityVassar College
Earth Science TeacherAdelphi UniversityBarnard CollegeColgate UniversityFordham UniversityHobart and William Smith CollegesHofstra UniversityLIU Post Molloy CollegeNew York UniversityPace University/New York CityPace University/Pleasantville-BriarcliffRoberts Wesleyan College2
St. Lawrence UniversitySyracuse UniversityVassar College
English TeacherAdelphi UniversityBarnard CollegeCanisius CollegeCazenovia CollegeColgate UniversityCollege of Mount Saint VincentThe College of New RochelleThe College of Saint RoseD’Youville CollegeDaemen CollegeDominican CollegeDowling CollegeElmira CollegeFordham UniversityHartwick CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesHofstra UniversityHoughton CollegeIona CollegeIthaca CollegeKeuka College
Continued from previous page. Le Moyne CollegeLIU BrooklynLIU Post2
Manhattan CollegeManhattanville CollegeMarist CollegeMedaille CollegeMolloy CollegeMount Saint Mary CollegeNazareth CollegeNew York UniversityNiagara UniversityNyack CollegePace University/New York City Pace University/Pleasantville-Briarcliff Roberts Wesleyan College2
St. Francis CollegeSt. John Fisher College21
St. John’s University/Queens St. John’s University/Staten Island St. Joseph’s College/Brooklyn St. Joseph’s College/Long Island2
St. Lawrence UniversitySt. Thomas Aquinas CollegeSyracuse UniversityUnion College2, 6
Utica CollegeVassar CollegeWagner CollegeWells College
French TeacherBarnard CollegeCanisius CollegeCollege of Mount Saint VincentThe College of New RochelleDaemen CollegeElmira CollegeHartwick CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesHofstra UniversityIona CollegeIthaca CollegeLe Moyne CollegeLIU Post Manhattan CollegeManhattanville CollegeMarist CollegeNazareth CollegeNew York UniversityNiagara UniversitySt. John Fisher CollegeSt. Lawrence UniversityUnion College2, 6
Vassar CollegeWagner College
German TeacherBarnard CollegeCanisius CollegeHartwick CollegeHofstra UniversityIthaca College20
Nazareth CollegeNew York UniversitySt. Lawrence UniversityUnion College2, 6
Vassar College
Greek TeacherHobart and William Smith Colleges
Hebrew TeacherNew York UniversityYeshiva University
Italian TeacherHofstra UniversityIona CollegeLIU Post Manhattanville CollegeNazareth CollegeNew York UniversityPace University/Pleasantville-Briarcliff Vassar College
Japanese TeacherNew York UniversityVassar College
Latin TeacherHobart and William Smith CollegesNew York UniversityUnion College2, 6
Mathematics TeacherAdelphi UniversityBarnard CollegeCanisius CollegeColgate UniversityCollege of Mount Saint VincentThe College of New RochelleThe College of Saint RoseD’Youville CollegeDaemen CollegeDominican CollegeDowling CollegeElmira CollegeFordham UniversityHartwick CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesHofstra UniversityHoughton CollegeIona CollegeIthaca CollegeKeuka CollegeLe Moyne CollegeLIU BrooklynLIU Post2
Manhattan CollegeManhattanville CollegeMarist CollegeMolloy CollegeMount Saint Mary CollegeNazareth CollegeNew York UniversityNiagara UniversityNyack CollegePace University/New York CityPace University/Pleasantville-Briarcliff Roberts Wesleyan College2
St. Francis CollegeSt. John Fisher CollegeSt. John’s University/Queens St. John’s University/Staten Island St. Joseph’s College/Brooklyn St. Joseph’s College/Long Island2 St. Lawrence UniversitySt. Thomas Aquinas CollegeSyracuse UniversityUnion College2, 6
Utica CollegeVassar CollegeWagner College
Wells CollegeYeshiva University
Physics TeacherAdelphi UniversityCanisius CollegeColgate UniversityDowling CollegeFordham UniversityHartwick CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesHofstra UniversityHoughton CollegeIthaca CollegeLe Moyne CollegeManhattan CollegeNew York UniversityRoberts Wesleyan College2
St. John Fisher CollegeSt. John’s University/Queens St. Lawrence UniversitySt. Thomas Aquinas CollegeSyracuse UniversityUnion College2, 6
Utica CollegeVassar CollegeWagner CollegeWells College
Russian TeacherHofstra UniversityNew York UniversityVassar College
Science TeacherAdelphi UniversityColgate UniversityCollege of Mount Saint VincentDowling CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesHofstra UniversityLe Moyne CollegeManhattanville CollegeMount Saint Mary CollegeNazareth CollegeNew York UniversityRoberts Wesleyan College2
St. John Fisher CollegeSt. Lawrence UniversitySt. Thomas Aquinas CollegeSyracuse UniversityUnion College2, 6
Utica CollegeWagner CollegeYeshiva University
Social Studies TeacherAdelphi UniversityBarnard CollegeCanisius CollegeCazenovia CollegeColgate UniversityCollege of Mount Saint VincentThe College of Saint RoseD’Youville CollegeDaemen CollegeDominican CollegeDowling CollegeElmira CollegeFordham UniversityHartwick CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesSee page 57 for list of footnotes.
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Hofstra UniversityHoughton CollegeIona CollegeIthaca CollegeKeuka CollegeLe Moyne CollegeLIU BrooklynLIU Post2
Manhattan CollegeManhattanville CollegeMarist CollegeMedaille CollegeMolloy CollegeMount Saint Mary CollegeNazareth CollegeNew York UniversityNiagara UniversityNyack CollegePace University/New York CityPace University/Pleasantville-Briarcliff Roberts Wesleyan College2
St. Francis CollegeSt. John Fisher CollegeSt. John’s University/Queens St. John’s University/Staten Island St. Joseph’s College/BrooklynSt. Joseph’s College/Long Island2
St. Lawrence UniversitySt. Thomas Aquinas CollegeSyracuse UniversityUnion College2, 6
Vassar CollegeWagner CollegeWells CollegeYeshiva University
Spanish TeacherAdelphi UniversityBarnard CollegeCanisius CollegeCollege of Mount Saint VincentThe College of New RochelleDaemen CollegeDowling CollegeElmira CollegeHartwick CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesHofstra UniversityHoughton CollegeIona CollegeIthaca CollegeLe Moyne CollegeLIU BrooklynLIU Post2
Manhattan CollegeManhattanville CollegeMarist CollegeMolloy CollegeMount Saint Mary CollegeNazareth CollegeNew York UniversityNiagara UniversityPace University/New York City Pace University/Pleasantville-Briarcliff Roberts Wesleyan College2
St. John Fisher CollegeSt. John’s University/Queens St. Joseph’s College/Brooklyn St. Joseph’s College/Long Island2
St. Lawrence UniversitySt. Thomas Aquinas CollegeSyracuse University
Union College2, 6
Vassar CollegeWagner CollegeWells College
Engineering
AeronauticalClarkson UniversityRensselaer Polytechnic InstituteRochester Institute of Technology
AerospaceClarkson UniversityRensselaer Polytechnic InstituteRochester Institute of Technology
AutomotiveRochester Institute of Technology
Bioengineering/BiomedicalClarkson UniversityColumbia UniversityCornell UniversityHofstra UniversityLIU Post New York UniversityRensselaer Polytechnic InstituteRochester Institute of TechnologySyracuse UniversityUnion CollegeUniversity of Rochester
ChemicalClarkson UniversityColumbia UniversityCooper UnionCornell UniversityElmira College8
Manhattan CollegeNew York UniversityRensselaer Polytechnic InstituteRochester Institute of TechnologySyracuse UniversityUniversity of Rochester
CivilClarkson UniversityColumbia UniversityCooper UnionCornell UniversityHofstra UniversityManhattan CollegeNew York UniversityRensselaer Polytechnic InstituteSyracuse University
Computer & SystemsClarkson UniversityColumbia UniversityCornell UniversityHofstra UniversityManhattan CollegeNew York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/ManhattanNew York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/Old WestburyNew York UniversityRensselaer Polytechnic InstituteRochester Institute of TechnologySyracuse UniversityUnion College2, 6
ElectricalClarkson University Columbia UniversityCooper UnionCornell UniversityExcelsior CollegeHofstra UniversityManhattan CollegeNew York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/Manhattan New York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/Old WestburyNew York UniversityRensselaer Polytechnic InstituteRochester Institute of TechnologySyracuse UniversityUnion College2, 6
University of RochesterVaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology
Engineering Physics/Applied PhysicsClarkson UniversityColumbia UniversityCornell UniversityFordham UniversityHofstra UniversityHoughton CollegeNew York UniversityRensselaer Polytechnic InstituteRoberts Wesleyan CollegeSt. Bonaventure UniversityUtica College
Engineering ScienceClarkson UniversityCooper UnionHofstra UniversityRensselaer Polytechnic InstituteUniversity of Rochester
EnvironmentalClarkson UniversityColumbia UniversityCornell UniversityManhattan CollegeRensselaer Polytechnic InstituteSyracuse UniversityUnion CollegeUniversity of Rochester
Geomechanics/Applied GeophysicsUniversity of Rochester
Imaging ScienceRochester Institute of Technology
Industrial/ManufacturingClarkson UniversityColumbia UniversityHofstra UniversityRensselaer Polytechnic InstituteRochester Institute of Technology
MaterialsClarkson UniversityColumbia UniversityCornell UniversityRensselaer Polytechnic InstituteUniversity of Rochester
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MechanicalClarkson University Columbia UniversityCooper UnionCornell UniversityHofstra UniversityManhattan CollegeNew York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/Old Westbury New York UniversityRensselaer Polytechnic InstituteRochester Institute of TechnologySyracuse UniversityUnion College2, 6
University of RochesterVaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology
MechatronicsVaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology
MicroelectronicsExcelsior CollegeRochester Institute of Technology
Naval Architecture & MarineWebb Institute
NuclearExcelsior CollegeRensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Operations Research/Industrial & ManagementColumbia UniversityCornell UniversityLIU BrooklynNew York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/Old Westbury
OpticsUniversity of RochesterRenewable Energy EngineeringClarkson UniversityNew York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/Manhattan New York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/Old Westbury
SoftwareClarkson UniversityRochester Institute of Technology
Engineering/Cooperative Engineering
Cooperative Engineering ProgramBard College25
Barnard CollegeColgate UniversityFordham UniversityHamilton College26
Hartwick College8
Hobart and William Smith CollegesLe Moyne CollegeNew York UniversityRoberts Wesleyan College9
The Sage Colleges27
Sarah Lawrence CollegeSiena CollegeSkidmore College28
St. Lawrence UniversitySt. Thomas Aquinas CollegeYeshiva University
Engineering TechnologiesAeronautics Tech. – Aircraft Manufacturing/MaintenanceExcelsior CollegeVaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology
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Bachelor’s Degree ProgramsAcademic Programs Majors, minors, areas of concentration. Usually 4-year programs.
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Aeronautics Tech. – Airway Electronics/Aviation MaintenanceVaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology
Civil Engineering TechnologyColumbia UniversityRochester Institute of Technology
Computer Engineering TechnologyColumbia UniversityRochester Institute of Technology
Electrical Engineering TechnologyColumbia UniversityExcelsior CollegeNew York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/ManhattanRochester Institute of TechnologyVaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology
Manufacturing Engineering TechnologyColumbia UniversityRochester Institute of Technology
Mechanical Engineering TechnologyColumbia UniversityRochester Institute of TechnologyVaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology
Telecommunications TechnologyColumbia UniversityNew York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/Manhattan
English and Letters
Classics/Classical Civilizations/StudiesBard CollegeBarnard CollegeCanisius CollegeColgate UniversityThe College of New RochelleColumbia UniversityCornell UniversityHamilton CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesHofstra UniversityIthaca CollegeNew York UniversitySarah Lawrence CollegeSiena CollegeSkidmore CollegeSt. Bonaventure UniversitySyracuse UniversityUnion CollegeUniversity of Rochester
Comparative LiteratureBarnard CollegeThe College of New RochelleColumbia UniversityCornell UniversityFordham UniversityHamilton CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesHofstra UniversityIthaca CollegeNew York UniversitySarah Lawrence CollegeUniversity of Rochester
EnglishAdelphi UniversityBarnard CollegeCanisius CollegeCazenovia CollegeColgate UniversityCollege of Mount Saint VincentThe College of New RochelleThe College of Saint RoseColumbia UniversityConcordia CollegeCornell UniversityD’Youville CollegeDaemen CollegeDominican CollegeDowling CollegeFordham UniversityHamilton CollegeHartwick CollegeHilbert CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesHofstra UniversityHoughton CollegeIona CollegeIthaca CollegeKeuka CollegeLe Moyne CollegeLIU BrooklynLIU Post Manhattan CollegeManhattanville CollegeMarist CollegeMarymount Manhattan CollegeMedaille CollegeMercy College/Bronx Mercy College/Dobbs FerryMercy College/Yorktown Molloy CollegeMount Saint Mary CollegeNazareth CollegeNew York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/Manhattan New York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/Old WestburyNew York UniversityNiagara UniversityNyack CollegePace University/Pleasantville-Briarcliff Roberts Wesleyan CollegeThe Sage CollegesSarah Lawrence CollegeSiena CollegeSkidmore CollegeSt. Bonaventure UniversitySt. Francis CollegeSt. John Fisher CollegeSt. John’s University/Queens St. John’s University/Staten Island St. Joseph’s College/Brooklyn St. Joseph’s College/Long Island St. Lawrence UniversitySt. Thomas Aquinas CollegeSyracuse UniversityTouro CollegeUnion CollegeUniversity of RochesterUtica CollegeVassar CollegeWagner CollegeWells CollegeYeshiva University
English/American LiteratureBard CollegeBarnard CollegeCollege of Mount Saint Vincent
Columbia UniversityDowling CollegeElmira CollegeExcelsior CollegeHamilton CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesHofstra UniversityManhattan CollegeManhattanville CollegeNew York UniversityPace University/New York CitySarah Lawrence CollegeSt. Lawrence UniversityWells College
European/International LiteratureColumbia UniversityCornell UniversityLe Moyne CollegeSarah Lawrence CollegeSyracuse University
LinguisticsAdelphi UniversityColgate UniversityColumbia UniversityCornell UniversityHofstra UniversityHoughton CollegeNew York UniversitySarah Lawrence CollegeSyracuse UniversityUniversity of Rochester
LiteratureAdelphi UniversityCanisius CollegeColgate UniversityColumbia UniversityConcordia CollegeDaemen CollegeHoughton CollegeThe King’s CollegeLe Moyne CollegeMarist CollegeMarymount Manhattan CollegeThe New School/College of Performing ArtsThe New School/Eugene Lang College of Liberal ArtsThe New School/Parsons School for Design The New School/Schools of Public EngagementPratt Institute/Brooklyn Rensselaer Polytechnic InstituteSarah Lawrence CollegeSt. John Fisher CollegeTouro CollegeUniversity of RochesterYeshiva University
Speech/Speech Communications Studies/RhetoricAdelphi UniversityHofstra UniversityHoughton CollegeIona CollegeIthaca CollegeLIU BrooklynNew York UniversityPace University/New York City St. John’s University/QueensSt. Lawrence UniversitySyracuse UniversityTouro CollegeYeshiva University Speech & Dramatic Arts/TheatreColgate University
College of Mount Saint VincentColumbia UniversityDowling CollegeHamilton CollegeHilbert CollegeIthaca CollegeLe Moyne CollegeMarist CollegeMarymount Manhattan CollegeNew York UniversityPace University/New York CitySt. Francis CollegeSt. Joseph’s College/BrooklynSt. Joseph’s College/Long Island St. Lawrence UniversitySyracuse UniversityWagner CollegeYeshiva University
Writing/Creative WritingAdelphi UniversityBard CollegeBarnard CollegeCanisius CollegeColgate UniversityCollege of Mount Saint VincentColumbia UniversityConcordia CollegeD’Youville CollegeDaemen CollegeDowling CollegeFordham UniversityHamilton CollegeHilbert CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesHofstra UniversityHoughton CollegeIthaca CollegeKeuka CollegeLe Moyne CollegeManhattanville CollegeMarist CollegeMarymount Manhattan CollegeMedaille CollegeMolloy CollegeNazareth CollegeThe New School/College of Performing ArtsThe New School/Eugene Lang College of Liberal ArtsThe New School/Parsons School for Design The New School/Schools of Public EngagementNew York UniversityNiagara UniversityPratt Institute/BrooklynThe Sage CollegesSarah Lawrence CollegeSiena CollegeSt. John Fisher CollegeSt. Lawrence UniversitySt. Thomas Aquinas CollegeSyracuse UniversityUniversity of RochesterVilla Maria CollegeWells CollegeYeshiva University
Fine and Applied Arts/Dance
DanceAdelphi UniversityBard CollegeBarnard CollegeColumbia UniversityFei Tian CollegeFordham UniversityHamilton CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesHofstra UniversityIthaca CollegeLe Moyne CollegeLIU BrooklynLIU Post
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Manhattanville CollegeMarymount Manhattan CollegeNazareth CollegeThe New School/College of Performing ArtsThe New School/Eugene Lang College of Liberal ArtsThe New School/Parsons School for Design The New School/Schools of Public EngagementNew York UniversityNiagara UniversityPace University/New York City The Sage CollegesSarah Lawrence CollegeSkidmore CollegeUnion CollegeUniversity of RochesterWagner CollegeWells College
Dance/Movement TherapyHobart and William Smith CollegesManhattanville CollegeThe Sage Colleges
Dance & TheatreAdelphi UniversityHamilton CollegeIthaca CollegeManhattanville CollegeNew York UniversitySkidmore CollegeUnion CollegeWells College
Fine and Applied Arts/Fine Arts/Graphic Arts/Crafts
Art HistoryAdelphi UniversityBard CollegeBarnard CollegeCanisius CollegeCazenovia CollegeColgate UniversityThe College of New RochelleColumbia UniversityCornell UniversityDaemen CollegeFordham UniversityHamilton CollegeHartwick CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesHofstra UniversityIthaca CollegeLIU Post Manhattan CollegeManhattanville CollegeMarist CollegeMarymount Manhattan CollegeMolloy CollegeNazareth CollegeThe New School/Parsons School for Design New York UniversityNiagara UniversityNyack CollegePace University/New York City Pratt Institute/Brooklyn Sarah Lawrence CollegeSkidmore CollegeSt. Bonaventure University
St. Lawrence UniversitySyracuse UniversityUnion CollegeUniversity of RochesterVassar CollegeWagner CollegeWells CollegeYeshiva University
Art TherapyThe College of New RochelleHoughton CollegeLIU Post Marymount Manhattan CollegeNazareth CollegeThe Sage CollegesSt. Thomas Aquinas College
Arts ManagementDaemen CollegeIthaca CollegeLIU Post Marymount Manhattan CollegeWagner College
Ceramics/Ceramic ArtHofstra UniversityPratt Institute/Brooklyn Rochester Institute of TechnologySyracuse University
Cinematography/Film/Video/AnimationAdelphi UniversityBard CollegeDaemen CollegeFordham UniversityHamilton CollegeIthaca CollegeNew York UniversityPratt Institute/Brooklyn Rochester Institute of TechnologySarah Lawrence CollegeSyracuse UniversityVassar CollegeVilla Maria College
Creative ArtsLIU Post The New School/College of Performing ArtsSarah Lawrence CollegeSiena College
Digital Design (see also Communications)Cazenovia CollegeHilbert CollegeHoughton CollegeLIU Post Manhattan CollegeMercy College/Dobbs Ferry Molloy CollegeThe New School/Parsons School for Design New York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/ManhattanNew York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/Old Westbury Pratt Institute/Brooklyn Rochester Institute of TechnologySarah Lawrence CollegeSyracuse UniversityTouro College
Electronic ArtsLIU BrooklynPratt Institute/Brooklyn Rensselaer Polytechnic InstituteSarah Lawrence CollegeSyracuse University
Fashion DesignCazenovia CollegeFordham UniversityMarist CollegeThe New School/College of Performing ArtsThe New School/Parsons School for Design Pratt Institute/BrooklynSyracuse UniversityVilla Maria College
Film/Digital Filmmaking (see also Communications)Barnard CollegeColgate UniversityColumbia UniversityHofstra UniversityIona CollegeIthaca CollegeLe Moyne CollegeLIU Post Manhattan CollegeMolloy CollegeMount Saint Mary CollegeNew York UniversityPace University/New York CityPace University/Pleasantville-Briarcliff Pratt Institute/Brooklyn Rochester Institute of TechnologySarah Lawrence CollegeSt. Lawrence UniversitySyracuse UniversityUniversity of RochesterVilla Maria CollegeWagner CollegeWells College
Fine ArtsAdelphi UniversityBard CollegeColgate UniversityCollege of Mount Saint VincentThe College of New RochelleConcordia CollegeCooper UnionCornell UniversityDaemen CollegeHofstra UniversityIona CollegeIthaca CollegeKeuka CollegeLe Moyne CollegeLIU Post Manhattanville CollegeMarist CollegeMarymount Manhattan CollegeMolloy CollegeMount Saint Mary CollegeThe New School/College of Performing ArtsThe New School/Eugene Lang College of Liberal Arts26
The New School/Parsons School for Design The New School/Schools of Public EngagementNew York UniversityNiagara UniversityPace University/New York City
Pratt Institute/Brooklyn Rochester Institute of TechnologyThe Sage CollegesSarah Lawrence CollegeSt. Francis CollegeSt. John’s University/Queens St. Thomas Aquinas CollegeSyracuse UniversityUnion CollegeVilla Maria CollegeWagner College
GlassRochester Institute of Technology
Graphic/Applied/Communications Design (see also Communications)Adelphi UniversityCazenovia CollegeThe College of Saint RoseCooper UnionDaemen CollegeFordham UniversityHartwick CollegeHoughton CollegeMarymount Manhattan CollegeThe New School/College of Performing ArtsThe New School/Eugene Lang College of Liberal ArtsThe New School/Parsons School for Design The New School/Schools of Public EngagementNew York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/Manhattan New York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/Old Westbury New York UniversityPratt Institute/BrooklynRensselaer Polytechnic InstituteRoberts Wesleyan CollegeRochester Institute of TechnologyThe Sage CollegesSt. John’s University/Queens St. Thomas Aquinas CollegeSyracuse UniversityTouro CollegeVilla Maria CollegeWells College
Illustration/Fashion/MedicalAdelphi UniversityDaemen CollegeThe New School/Parsons School for Design Pratt Institute/BrooklynRochester Institute of TechnologySt. John’s University/Queens Syracuse University
Interior DesignCazenovia CollegeThe New School/Parsons School for Design New York School of Interior DesignPratt Institute/Brooklyn Rochester Institute of TechnologyThe Sage CollegesSyracuse University
JewelryPratt Institute/BrooklynRochester Institute of TechnologySyracuse University
Engineering Technologies continued to Fine and Applied Arts/Fine Arts/ Graphic Arts/Crafts
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Bachelor’s Degree ProgramsAcademic Programs Majors, minors, areas of concentration. Usually 4-year programs.
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Metal Crafts/Metal SmithingPratt Institute/Brooklyn Rochester Institute of TechnologySyracuse University
Museum StudiesThe New School/Parsons School for Design The New School/Schools of Public Engagement
PaintingAdelphi UniversityBard CollegeDaemen CollegeFordham UniversityHofstra UniversityPratt Institute/Brooklyn Sarah Lawrence CollegeSyracuse University
Photography/Illustration PhotographyAdelphi UniversityBard CollegeCazenovia CollegeFordham UniversityHofstra UniversityIthaca CollegeLIU Post Marist CollegeMarymount Manhattan CollegeMolloy CollegeThe New School/College of Performing ArtsThe New School/Eugene Lang College of Liberal ArtsThe New School/Parsons School for Design The New School/Schools of Public EngagementNew York UniversityPace University/New York CityPace University/Pleasantville-Briarcliff Pratt Institute/BrooklynRochester Institute of TechnologyThe Sage CollegesSarah Lawrence CollegeSt. John’s University/Queens Syracuse UniversityVilla Maria College
PrintmakingAdelphi UniversityBard CollegeThe New School/Parsons School for Design Pratt Institute/Brooklyn Sarah Lawrence CollegeSyracuse University
Product Design/Industrial DesignCornell UniversityHofstra UniversityThe New School/Parsons School for Design Pratt Institute/Brooklyn Rochester Institute of TechnologySarah Lawrence CollegeSyracuse University
SculptureAdelphi UniversityBard College
Daemen CollegePratt Institute/Brooklyn Rochester Institute of TechnologySarah Lawrence CollegeSyracuse University
Studio Arts/Visual ArtsAdelphi UniversityBard CollegeBarnard CollegeCanisius CollegeCazenovia CollegeColgate UniversityThe College of New RochelleThe College of Saint RoseColumbia UniversityConcordia CollegeDaemen CollegeDominican CollegeDowling CollegeElmira CollegeFordham UniversityHamilton CollegeHartwick CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesHoughton CollegeIthaca CollegeKeuka CollegeLe Moyne CollegeLIU BrooklynManhattanville CollegeMarist CollegeMarymount Manhattan CollegeMolloy CollegeNazareth CollegeThe New School/College of Performing ArtsThe New School/Eugene Lang College of Liberal ArtsThe New School/Parsons School for Design The New School/Schools of Public EngagementNew York UniversityNiagara UniversityPratt Institute/Brooklyn Rensselaer Polytechnic InstituteRoberts Wesleyan CollegeRochester Institute of TechnologyThe Sage CollegesSarah Lawrence CollegeSkidmore CollegeSt. Bonaventure UniversitySt. Lawrence UniversityTouro CollegeUnion CollegeUniversity of RochesterVassar CollegeWagner CollegeWells College
Weaving/Textile/Fiber/Surface Pattern DesignCornell UniversitySyracuse University
Woodworking/Furniture DesignPratt Institute/Brooklyn Rochester Institute of Technology
Fine and Applied Arts/Music
Applied MusicHoughton CollegeLIU Brooklyn
Roberts Wesleyan CollegeSarah Lawrence CollegeVilla Maria CollegeWagner College
ConductingThe New School/College of Performing ArtsSarah Lawrence College
Instrumental MusicBard CollegeColumbia UniversityHoughton CollegeIthaca CollegeManhattan School of MusicThe New School/College of Performing ArtsNew York UniversityNyack CollegeRoberts Wesleyan CollegeSarah Lawrence College
Jazz/Related Contemporary MusicBard CollegeColumbia UniversityHofstra UniversityIthaca CollegeLIU BrooklynManhattan School of MusicThe New School/College of Performing ArtsThe New School/Eugene Lang College of Liberal ArtsThe New School/Parsons School for Design The New School/Schools of Public EngagementNew York UniversityRoberts Wesleyan CollegeSarah Lawrence CollegeVilla Maria College
MusicAdelphi UniversityBard CollegeBarnard CollegeCanisius CollegeColgate UniversityThe College of Saint RoseColumbia UniversityConcordia CollegeCornell UniversityDowling CollegeElmira CollegeFordham UniversityHamilton CollegeHartwick CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesHofstra UniversityHoughton CollegeIthaca CollegeLe Moyne CollegeLIU Post Manhattan CollegeManhattan School of MusicManhattanville CollegeMarist CollegeMarymount Manhattan CollegeMolloy CollegeNazareth CollegeThe New School/College of Performing ArtsNew York UniversityNyack CollegeRensselaer Polytechnic InstituteRoberts Wesleyan CollegeSarah Lawrence College
Skidmore CollegeSt. Bonaventure UniversitySt. Lawrence UniversitySyracuse UniversityUnion CollegeUniversity of RochesterVassar CollegeVilla Maria CollegeWagner CollegeYeshiva University
Music Composition/TheoryAdelphi UniversityBard CollegeColumbia UniversityHofstra UniversityHoughton CollegeIthaca CollegeLIU BrooklynManhattan School of MusicThe New School/College of Performing ArtsNew York UniversityNyack CollegeSarah Lawrence CollegeSyracuse University
Music Engineering/TechnologyManhattanville CollegeMercy College/Dobbs FerryNew York UniversitySarah Lawrence CollegeUniversity of Rochester
Music HistoryBard CollegeDowling CollegeHofstra UniversitySarah Lawrence CollegeSyracuse University
Music Industry/BusinessThe College of Saint RoseHofstra UniversityHoughton CollegeManhattanville CollegeNazareth CollegeNew York UniversityNyack CollegeSarah Lawrence CollegeSyracuse UniversityVilla Maria College
Music PerformanceAdelphi UniversityBard CollegeCanisius CollegeColumbia UniversityFei Tian CollegeHofstra UniversityHoughton CollegeIthaca CollegeLIU Post Manhattan School of MusicNazareth CollegeThe New School/College of Performing ArtsNew York UniversityNyack CollegeRoberts Wesleyan CollegeSarah Lawrence CollegeSyracuse University
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Music Therapy (Voice/Instrumental)Molloy CollegeNazareth CollegeThe Sage CollegesSarah Lawrence College
Sound Recording TechnologyHoughton CollegeIthaca CollegeNew York UniversitySarah Lawrence CollegeSyracuse University
Vocal MusicBard CollegeHoughton CollegeIthaca CollegeLIU Post Manhattan School of MusicNazareth CollegeThe New School/College of Performing ArtsNew York UniversityNyack CollegeRoberts Wesleyan CollegeSarah Lawrence CollegeSyracuse University
Fine and Applied Arts/Performing/Dramatic Arts
Drama/Theatre/Performing Arts/ActingAdelphi UniversityBard CollegeBarnard CollegeCazenovia CollegeColgate UniversityCollege of Mount Saint VincentColumbia UniversityCornell UniversityElmira CollegeFordham UniversityHamilton CollegeHartwick CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesHofstra UniversityIthaca CollegeKeuka CollegeLe Moyne CollegeLIU Post Manhattan CollegeManhattanville CollegeMarymount Manhattan CollegeMolloy CollegeNazareth CollegeThe New School/College of Performing ArtsThe New School/Eugene Lang College of Liberal ArtsThe New School/Parsons School for Design The New School/Schools of Public EngagementNew York UniversityNiagara UniversityPace University/New York City The Sage CollegesSarah Lawrence CollegeSkidmore CollegeSt. Bonaventure UniversitySt. Lawrence UniversitySt. Thomas Aquinas CollegeSyracuse UniversityUnion CollegeUniversity of Rochester
Vassar CollegeWagner CollegeWells College
Dramatic Writing/Writing for TheatreBard CollegeDowling CollegeFordham UniversityThe New School/Schools of Public EngagementNew York UniversityPratt Institute/Brooklyn Sarah Lawrence College
Educational TheatreDaemen CollegeNew York UniversitySarah Lawrence College
Musical TheatreIthaca CollegeManhattanville CollegeMarymount Manhattan CollegeMount Saint Mary CollegeNazareth CollegeThe New School/Schools of Public EngagementPace University/New York CityThe Sage CollegesSarah Lawrence CollegeSyracuse UniversityWagner College
Theatre Arts/Stage ManagementFordham UniversityHofstra UniversityIthaca CollegeLIU Post Marymount Manhattan CollegeMount Saint Mary CollegeNazareth CollegeNiagara UniversityRoberts Wesleyan CollegeSyracuse University
Theatre HistoryColumbia UniversityHobart and William Smith CollegesSarah Lawrence College
Theatrical Production/Design ArtsAdelphi UniversityColumbia UniversityFordham UniversityHobart and William Smith CollegesHofstra UniversityIthaca CollegeLIU Post Marymount Manhattan CollegeNazareth CollegeNew York UniversityNiagara UniversityPace University/New York CitySarah Lawrence CollegeSyracuse UniversityWagner College
Food/Food Service/Nutrition
Baking & Pastry Arts ManagementThe Culinary Institute of AmericaPaul Smith’s College of Arts and Sciences
Culinary Arts ManagementThe Culinary Institute of AmericaThe New School/College of Performing ArtsThe New School/Eugene Lang College of Liberal ArtsThe New School/Parsons School for Design The New School/Schools of Public EngagementPaul Smith’s College of Arts and Sciences
Culinary Science/Applied Food StudiesThe Culinary Institute of America
Dietetics/NutritionD’Youville College2
Ithaca CollegeLIU Post2
New York UniversityRochester Institute of TechnologyThe Sage CollegesSyracuse University
Food/Hospitality Systems/Service Management (see also Business)The Culinary Institute of AmericaNiagara UniversityPaul Smith’s College of Arts and SciencesRochester Institute of TechnologySt. John’s University/Queens
Foreign Languages
American Sign LanguageKeuka CollegeNiagara UniversityRochester Institute of TechnologyUniversity of Rochester
ArabicBard CollegeFordham UniversitySt. Lawrence UniversityUniversity of Rochester
ChineseBard CollegeColgate UniversityColumbia UniversityFordham UniversityHamilton CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesHofstra UniversityNazareth CollegeNew York UniversitySarah Lawrence CollegeSt. Lawrence UniversityUnion CollegeUniversity of RochesterVassar College
Classical LanguagesBard CollegeBarnard CollegeColumbia UniversityFordham UniversityHamilton CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesHofstra UniversityNew York University
Sarah Lawrence CollegeSt. Bonaventure UniversitySyracuse UniversityUniversity of RochesterYeshiva University
Comparative LanguagesHobart and William Smith CollegesLIU Post Sarah Lawrence College
Foreign Language, OtherAdelphi UniversityCollege of Mount Saint VincentFordham UniversityKeuka CollegeManhattan CollegeNew York UniversitySarah Lawrence CollegeUtica College
FrenchAdelphi UniversityBard CollegeBarnard CollegeCanisius CollegeColgate UniversityCollege of Mount Saint VincentThe College of New RochelleColumbia UniversityCornell UniversityDaemen CollegeElmira CollegeFordham UniversityHamilton CollegeHartwick CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesHofstra UniversityHoughton CollegeIona CollegeIthaca CollegeLe Moyne CollegeLIU PostManhattan CollegeManhattanville CollegeMarist CollegeNazareth CollegeNew York UniversityNiagara UniversityPace University/New York CityPace University/Pleasantville-BriarcliffSarah Lawrence CollegeSiena CollegeSkidmore CollegeSt. Bonaventure UniversitySt. Francis CollegeSt. John Fisher CollegeSt. John’s University/QueensSt. Lawrence UniversitySyracuse UniversityUnion CollegeUniversity of RochesterUtica CollegeVassar CollegeWagner CollegeWells CollegeYeshiva University
GermanAdelphi UniversityBard CollegeBarnard CollegeCanisius CollegeColgate University
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Bachelor’s Degree ProgramsAcademic Programs Majors, minors, areas of concentration. Usually 4-year programs.
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Columbia UniversityFordham UniversityHartwick CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesHofstra UniversityHoughton CollegeIona CollegeIthaca CollegeNazareth CollegeNew York UniversitySarah Lawrence CollegeSiena CollegeSkidmore CollegeSt. Lawrence UniversitySyracuse UniversityUnion CollegeUniversity of RochesterVassar CollegeWagner CollegeWells College
GreekBard CollegeBarnard CollegeColgate UniversityColumbia UniversityHobart and William Smith CollegesNew York UniversitySarah Lawrence CollegeSiena CollegeSt. Bonaventure UniversityUnion CollegeUniversity of RochesterVassar College
HebrewColgate UniversityColumbia UniversityHofstra UniversityNew York UniversityTouro CollegeUniversity of RochesterYeshiva University
ItalianBard CollegeBarnard CollegeCollege of Mount Saint VincentColumbia UniversityCornell UniversityFordham UniversityHofstra UniversityIona CollegeIthaca CollegeLe Moyne CollegeLIU Post Manhattan CollegeMolloy CollegeNazareth CollegeNew York UniversityNiagara UniversityPace University/New York City Pace University/Pleasantville-Briarcliff Sarah Lawrence CollegeSiena CollegeSt. John’s University/Queens
St. Lawrence UniversitySyracuse UniversityUniversity of RochesterVassar CollegeWagner CollegeWells College
JapaneseBard CollegeColgate UniversityColumbia UniversityHamilton CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesHofstra UniversityManhattan CollegeNew York UniversitySarah Lawrence CollegeUnion CollegeUniversity of RochesterVassar CollegeWells College
LatinBard CollegeBarnard CollegeCanisius CollegeColgate UniversityColumbia UniversityFordham UniversityHobart and William Smith CollegesHofstra UniversityLe Moyne CollegeNew York UniversitySarah Lawrence CollegeSiena CollegeSt. Bonaventure UniversityUnion CollegeUniversity of RochesterVassar College
Luso-BrazilianNew York University
Middle EasternColgate UniversityColumbia University
Modern Foreign LanguagesBarnard CollegeCanisius CollegeCollege of Mount Saint VincentThe College of New RochelleColumbia UniversityElmira CollegeHamilton CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesLe Moyne CollegeLIU BrooklynManhattan CollegeMarist CollegeNazareth CollegePace University/New York City Sarah Lawrence CollegeSt. Bonaventure UniversitySt. Thomas Aquinas CollegeSyracuse UniversityUnion College
Multi-Language MajorColumbia UniversityNazareth CollegeNew York University
Sarah Lawrence CollegeSt. Lawrence University
Polish/SlavicColumbia University
Romance LanguagesColgate UniversityColumbia UniversityDowling CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesNew York UniversityNiagara UniversitySarah Lawrence CollegeSt. Thomas Aquinas College
RussianBard CollegeColgate UniversityColumbia UniversityFordham UniversityHobart and William Smith CollegesHofstra UniversityNew York UniversityPace University/New York CityPace University/Pleasantville-BriarcliffSarah Lawrence CollegeSyracuse UniversityUnion CollegeUniversity of RochesterVassar College
Spanish/Hispanic StudiesAdelphi UniversityBard CollegeBarnard CollegeCanisius CollegeColgate UniversityCollege of Mount Saint VincentThe College of New RochelleColumbia UniversityCornell UniversityDaemen CollegeDowling CollegeElmira CollegeFordham UniversityHamilton CollegeHartwick CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesHofstra UniversityHoughton CollegeIona CollegeIthaca CollegeLe Moyne CollegeLIU Post Manhattan CollegeManhattanville CollegeMarist CollegeMercy College/Dobbs Ferry Molloy CollegeMount Saint Mary CollegeNazareth CollegeNew York UniversityNiagara UniversityPace University/New York CityRoberts Wesleyan CollegeSarah Lawrence CollegeSiena CollegeSkidmore CollegeSt. Bonaventure UniversitySt. Francis CollegeSt. John Fisher College
St. John’s University/Queens St. Joseph’s College/Brooklyn St. Joseph’s College/Long Island St. Lawrence UniversitySt. Thomas Aquinas CollegeSyracuse UniversityUnion CollegeUniversity of RochesterUtica CollegeVassar CollegeWagner CollegeWells College
Health Professions
Bioethics/Medical EthicsUniversity of Rochester
Communicative Disorders (see also Communications)Adelphi UniversityThe College of Saint RoseMercy College/Dobbs Ferry Nazareth CollegeSyracuse University
Community/Public HealthThe College of Saint RoseElmira CollegeExcelsior CollegeHofstra UniversityHoughton CollegeIthaca CollegeMercy College/Bronx Mercy College/Dobbs Ferry New York UniversitySt. Joseph’s College/Brooklyn St. Joseph’s College/Long Island Syracuse UniversityUniversity of Rochester
CytotechnologyThe College of Saint RoseLIU Brooklyn
Dental Hygiene/HealthNew York University
Diagnostic Medical Sonography (Ultrasound)LIU BrooklynRochester Institute of Technology
EpidemiologyUniversity of Rochester
Health AnalyticsD’Youville College
Health Care Administration–Services/SystemsAdelphi UniversityConcordia CollegeD’Youville CollegeExcelsior CollegeIthaca CollegeLIU Brooklyn2
LIU Post2
Manhattan CollegeMaria CollegeMedaille CollegeMetropolitan College of New YorkMolloy CollegeNew York University5
Roberts Wesleyan CollegeSt. Francis CollegeSt. John’s University/Queens St. Joseph’s College/Brooklyn2
St. Joseph’s College/Long Island2 Touro CollegeUtica CollegeWagner CollegeSee page 57 for list of footnotes.
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Health/Clinical SciencesExcelsior CollegeHofstra UniversityIthaca CollegeKeuka CollegeManhattanville CollegeMercy College/Dobbs Ferry30
New York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/ManhattanPace University/New York City The Sage Colleges2
Touro CollegeUtica College
Healthcare InformaticsTrocaire College
Health Promotion and ScienceAlbany College of Pharmacy and Health SciencesCanisius CollegeConcordia CollegeCornell UniversityIthaca CollegeNew York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/Old Westbury St. Francis CollegeSyracuse University
Health Studies–Human BehaviorConcordia CollegeCornell UniversityDaemen CollegeLIU BrooklynLIU Post Nazareth CollegeSiena CollegeUtica College
Medical Technology/Biomedical Sciences/Clinical Laboratory ScienceAlbany College of Pharmacy and Health SciencesCanisius CollegeThe College of Saint RoseElmira CollegeHartwick College31
Houghton College32
Keuka CollegeLIU BrooklynLIU Post Marist CollegeMercy College/Dobbs FerryNazareth CollegeRoberts Wesleyan CollegeRochester Institute of TechnologySt. Francis CollegeSt. John’s University/Queens St. Joseph’s College/BrooklynSt. Joseph’s College/Long IslandSt. Thomas Aquinas College
Nuclear Medicine TechnologyLIU BrooklynManhattan CollegeMolloy College
NursingAdelphi UniversityCollege of Mount Saint VincentThe College of New RochelleConcordia College
D’Youville College2
Daemen College2
Dominican CollegeElmira CollegeExcelsior CollegeHartwick CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesKeuka CollegeLe Moyne CollegeLIU BrentwoodLIU Brooklyn2
LIU Post2
Molloy CollegeMount Saint Mary CollegeNazareth CollegeNew York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/Old Westbury New York UniversityNiagara UniversityNyack CollegePace University/Pleasantville-Briarcliff Roberts Wesleyan CollegeThe Sage CollegesSt. John Fisher CollegeSt. Joseph’s College/Brooklyn St. Joseph’s College/Long Island St. Lawrence University33
Touro CollegeTrocaire CollegeUtica CollegeWagner College
Nursing, RN Required for AdmissionAdelphi UniversityThe College of New RochelleConcordia CollegeD’Youville CollegeDaemen College23
Dominican CollegeElmira CollegeExcelsior College23
Helene Fuld College of NursingLe Moyne CollegeMaria CollegeMercy College/Dobbs Ferry2, 23 Molloy CollegeNazareth CollegeNew York UniversityNiagara UniversityPhillips Beth Israel School of NursingRoberts Wesleyan College23
The Sage CollegesSt. Francis CollegeSt. John Fisher College23
St. Joseph’s College/Brooklyn23
St. Joseph’s College/Long Island23
Touro CollegeUtica College
Occupational TherapyCollege of Mount Saint VincentD’Youville College2
Dominican CollegeIthaca CollegeKeuka College2
LIU Brooklyn2
Nazareth College2
Pace University/New York City Pace University/Pleasantville-Briarcliff34
Utica College34
Yeshiva University34
Occupational Therapy AssistantMaria College
Outdoor Adventure LeadershipHoughton CollegeIthaca CollegeSt. Lawrence University
Pharmaceutical SciencesAlbany College of Pharmacy and Health SciencesD’Youville College
PharmacyD’Youville CollegeRoberts Wesleyan College35
St. John Fisher CollegeSt. John’s University/Queens36
Physical TherapyAdelphi University37
Clarkson University34
Houghton CollegeIthaca CollegeManhattan College34
Mount Saint Mary College37
Nazareth College2
Pace University/New York CityRoberts Wesleyan CollegeSt. Thomas Aquinas College37
Utica College34
Physician AssistantAlbany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences18
Clarkson University30
D’Youville College2
Daemen College2
Houghton CollegeLe Moyne CollegeLIU BrooklynRoberts Wesleyan CollegeRochester Institute of TechnologySt. Francis CollegeSt. John’s University/Queens Touro CollegeWagner CollegeYeshiva University
Radiologic Sciences/TechnologyConcordia CollegeLIU Post Manhattan CollegeSt. Francis CollegeSt. John’s University/QueensTrocaire College
Respiratory Therapy/Cardio-Respiratory ScienceLIU Brooklyn
Speech-Language Pathology & AudiologyAdelphi UniversityElmira CollegeHofstra UniversityIona CollegeIthaca CollegeLIU Brooklyn4
LIU Post Marymount Manhattan CollegeMercy College/Dobbs Ferry Molloy CollegeNazareth CollegeNew York University
St. John’s University/Queens St. John’s University/Staten Island Yeshiva University
Sports/Exercise Studies/Athletic Training (see also Education)Adelphi UniversityCanisius CollegeCazenovia CollegeD’Youville CollegeDaemen College2
Dominican CollegeDowling CollegeHofstra UniversityIona CollegeIthaca CollegeLIU Brooklyn2
Manhattan CollegeManhattanville CollegeMercy College/Dobbs FerryRochester Institute of TechnologySkidmore CollegeSt. Bonaventure UniversitySt. Lawrence UniversitySyracuse University
Therapeutic StudiesIthaca College
Toxicology (see also Biology)Nazareth CollegeSt. John’s University/Queens
Veterinary TechnologyMedaille CollegeMercy College/Dobbs Ferry
Home and Family Studies
Child/Family/Community Studies/ServicesHilbert CollegeHoughton CollegeKeuka CollegeNyack CollegeSyracuse University
Selected Studies in Human DevelopmentCornell University
Interdisciplinary/Individualized Studies
American Studies/Culture–InterdisciplinaryClarkson UniversityThe College of New RochelleColumbia UniversityDowling CollegeElmira CollegeFordham UniversityHamilton CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesIthaca CollegeLIU Post New York UniversitySarah Lawrence CollegeSiena CollegeSt. John Fisher CollegeSt. Lawrence UniversityUnion CollegeUniversity of Rochester
Applied Arts & SciencesRochester Institute of Technology
Canadian Studies–InterdisciplinarySt. Lawrence University
Catholic StudiesFordham UniversityLe Moyne CollegeManhattan College
Foreign Languages continued to Interdisciplinary/Individualized Studies
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Bachelor’s Degree ProgramsAcademic Programs Majors, minors, areas of concentration. Usually 4-year programs.
Continued from previous page.Marist CollegeMount Saint Mary CollegeNiagara UniversitySt. John Fisher College
City/Urban StudiesCanisius CollegeManhattan CollegeMetropolitan College of New YorkRochester Institute of TechnologyWagner College
Engineering–InterdisciplinaryClarkson University/PotsdamExcelsior CollegeUniversity of Rochester
Environmental Science–InterdisciplinaryAdelphi UniversityBard CollegeCanisius CollegeClarkson University Colgate UniversityThe College of New RochelleDaemen CollegeDowling CollegeFordham UniversityHamilton CollegeHartwick CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesHofstra UniversityIthaca CollegeKeuka CollegeManhattan CollegeThe New School/College of Performing ArtsThe New School/Eugene Lang College of Liberal ArtsThe New School/Parsons School for Design Niagara UniversityPace University/Pleasantville-Briarcliff Rensselaer Polytechnic InstituteRochester Institute of TechnologySarah Lawrence CollegeSt. John’s University/Queens St. Lawrence UniversitySyracuse UniversityUnion CollegeUniversity of RochesterWells College
First Nations/Indigenous StudiesWells College
Gay & Lesbian StudiesColgate UniversityHobart and William Smith CollegesPace University/New York City Pace University/Pleasantville-Briarcliff Sarah Lawrence CollegeSyracuse University
Gender StudiesAdelphi UniversityBard CollegeColgate UniversityColumbia UniversityCornell UniversityDominican CollegeLIU Post Manhattan College
Marymount Manhattan CollegeNazareth CollegeThe New School/Eugene Lang College of Liberal ArtsNew York UniversityPace University/New York City Rensselaer Polytechnic InstituteSarah Lawrence CollegeSkidmore CollegeSt. Lawrence UniversitySyracuse UniversityUnion CollegeWagner CollegeWells College
Global StudiesAdelphi UniversityBard CollegeCazenovia CollegeColumbia UniversityD’Youville CollegeDaemen CollegeHilbert CollegeHoughton CollegeLIU BrooklynManhattan CollegeMarist CollegeThe New School/College of Performing ArtsThe New School/Eugene Lang College of Liberal ArtsThe New School/Parsons School for Design New York UniversitySarah Lawrence CollegeSt. Lawrence University
HumanitiesAdelphi UniversityBard CollegeClarkson UniversityColgate UniversityDominican CollegeExcelsior CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesHoughton CollegeThe King’s CollegeLIU BrooklynThe New School/Schools of Public EngagementNew York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/Manhattan New York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/Old Westbury New York UniversityRoberts Wesleyan CollegeSarah Lawrence CollegeSt. Thomas Aquinas CollegeTouro CollegeUnion CollegeUniversity of Rochester
Individualized Studies/MajorBard CollegeClarkson UniversityThe College of Saint RoseColumbia UniversityCornell UniversityDaemen CollegeElmira CollegeExcelsior CollegeFordham UniversityHartwick CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesHoughton CollegeIthaca College
Keuka CollegeManhattanville CollegeMetropolitan College of New YorkNew York UniversityPaul Smith’s College of Arts and SciencesRochester Institute of TechnologySarah Lawrence CollegeSiena CollegeSkidmore CollegeSt. Bonaventure UniversitySt. Francis CollegeSt. Lawrence UniversityTouro CollegeUnion CollegeUniversity of RochesterVassar CollegeWells CollegeYeshiva University
Interdisciplinary/Interdepartmental StudiesAdelphi UniversityBard CollegeBarnard CollegeCazenovia CollegeClarkson UniversityColgate UniversityCollege of Mount Saint VincentThe College of Saint RoseColumbia UniversityConcordia CollegeCornell UniversityD’Youville CollegeDaemen CollegeDowling CollegeElmira CollegeExcelsior CollegeHamilton CollegeHartwick CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesHofstra UniversityHoughton CollegeIthaca CollegeKeuka CollegeLe Moyne CollegeLIU BrooklynLIU Post Manhattan CollegeMarymount Manhattan CollegeMedaille CollegeMercy College/Dobbs FerryMetropolitan College of New YorkMolloy CollegeMount Saint Mary CollegeThe New School/College of Performing ArtsThe New School/Eugene Lang College of Liberal ArtsThe New School/Parsons School for Design New York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/Manhattan New York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/Old Westbury New York UniversityNiagara UniversityNyack CollegeRensselaer Polytechnic InstituteRoberts Wesleyan CollegeRochester Institute of TechnologyThe Sage CollegesSarah Lawrence CollegeSkidmore CollegeSt. Francis College
St. John Fisher CollegeSt. John’s University/Queens St. John’s University/Staten Island St. Joseph’s College/Brooklyn St. Joseph’s College/Long Island St. Lawrence UniversitySyracuse UniversityTouro CollegeUnion CollegeUniversity of Rochester
Internships/Academic Field PlacementAdelphi UniversityBard CollegeCanisius CollegeCollege of Mount Saint VincentThe College of New RochelleColumbia UniversityConcordia CollegeDaemen CollegeDowling CollegeElmira CollegeFordham UniversityHartwick CollegeHilbert CollegeHofstra UniversityHoughton CollegeIona CollegeKeuka CollegeLe Moyne CollegeManhattan CollegeMarymount Manhattan CollegeMedaille CollegeMercy College/Bronx Mercy College/Dobbs Ferry Metropolitan College of New YorkMount Saint Mary CollegeNazareth CollegeNew York UniversityNiagara UniversityNyack CollegePace University/New York City Pace University/Pleasantville-Briarcliff Pratt Institute/Brooklyn Rensselaer Polytechnic InstituteRochester Institute of TechnologyThe Sage CollegesSarah Lawrence CollegeSt. Francis CollegeSt. John Fisher CollegeSt. John’s University/Queens St. John’s University/Staten Island St. Thomas Aquinas CollegeSyracuse UniversityUniversity of RochesterUtica CollegeWagner CollegeWells CollegeYeshiva University
Irish StudiesBard CollegeCanisius CollegeFordham UniversityManhattanville CollegeMolloy CollegeNew York University
Islamic StudiesColgate UniversityHoughton CollegeNew York UniversityNiagara UniversitySarah Lawrence College
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Judaic Studies–InterdisciplinaryBard CollegeBarnard CollegeColgate UniversityColumbia UniversityIthaca CollegeMarist CollegeThe New School/College of Performing ArtsThe New School/Eugene Lang College of Liberal ArtsThe New School/Parsons School for Design New York UniversitySarah Lawrence CollegeSyracuse UniversityTouro CollegeUniversity of RochesterVassar CollegeYeshiva University
Language and MindBard CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesNew York UniversityThe Sage Colleges
Latin American Studies/Latino Studies–Interdisciplinary (see also Area Studies)Adelphi UniversityBard CollegeCanisius CollegeColgate UniversityCollege of Mount Saint VincentColumbia UniversityFordham UniversityHamilton CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesHofstra UniversityIthaca CollegeMarist CollegeNew York UniversityNiagara UniversitySarah Lawrence CollegeSyracuse University
Liberal Arts/StudiesAdelphi UniversityBoricua CollegeCanisius CollegeCazenovia CollegeClarkson UniversityColgate UniversityCollege of Mount Saint VincentThe College of New RochelleThe College of New Rochelle/School of New Resources/Brooklyn The College of New Rochelle/School of New Resources/Co-op City The College of New Rochelle/School of New Resources/District Council 37
The College of New Rochelle/School of New Resources/John Cardinal O’ConnorThe College of New Rochelle/School of New Resources/New Rochelle The College of New Rochelle/School of New Resources/Rosa Parks Concordia CollegeD’Youville CollegeDaemen CollegeDowling CollegeExcelsior CollegeHamilton CollegeHilbert CollegeHofstra University
Iona CollegeKeuka CollegeMaria CollegeMarist CollegeMarymount Manhattan CollegeMedaille CollegeMercy College/BronxMount Saint Mary CollegeThe New School/College of Performing ArtsThe New School/Eugene Lang College of Liberal ArtsThe New School/Parsons School for Design The New School/Schools of Public EngagementNew York UniversityPace University/New York City Pace University/Pleasantville-BriarcliffRoberts Wesleyan CollegeThe Sage CollegesSarah Lawrence CollegeSkidmore CollegeSt. John’s University/Queens St. John’s University/Staten Island St. Thomas Aquinas CollegeTouro CollegeUtica College
Medieval/Renaissance StudiesBard CollegeBarnard CollegeColgate UniversityColumbia UniversityFordham UniversityHamilton CollegeIthaca CollegeLe Moyne CollegeManhattan CollegeNew York UniversityPace University/New York City Pace University/Pleasantville-Briarcliff Sarah Lawrence CollegeSiena CollegeUniversity of RochesterVassar College
Natural Sciences–InterdisciplinaryDaemen CollegeDowling CollegeFordham UniversityHobart and William Smith CollegesHofstra UniversityHoughton CollegeIona CollegeLe Moyne CollegeLIU Post The New School/College of Performing ArtsThe New School/Eugene Lang College of Liberal ArtsThe New School/Parsons School for Design Pace University/New York City Pace University/Pleasantville-Briarcliff Paul Smith’s College of Arts and SciencesRensselaer Polytechnic InstituteRoberts Wesleyan CollegeSarah Lawrence CollegeSt. Thomas Aquinas CollegeSyracuse UniversityUniversity of RochesterWagner CollegeYeshiva University
Packaging ScienceRochester Institute of Technology
Peace StudiesColgate UniversityHartwick CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesLe Moyne CollegeManhattan CollegeNiagara UniversitySt. Lawrence University
Science/Technology & SocietyBard CollegeClarkson University/Potsdam Columbia UniversityCornell UniversityHobart and William Smith CollegesRensselaer Polytechnic InstituteRochester Institute of TechnologySarah Lawrence CollegeSiena CollegeUnion CollegeVassar College
Social Sciences–InterdisciplinaryAdelphi UniversityBard College3
Canisius CollegeClarkson UniversityColgate UniversityConcordia CollegeExcelsior CollegeFordham UniversityHobart and William Smith CollegesHofstra UniversityMetropolitan College of New YorkMount Saint Mary CollegeNew York UniversityPace University/Pleasantville-Briarcliff The Sage CollegesSarah Lawrence CollegeSkidmore CollegeSt. Thomas Aquinas CollegeUnion CollegeUniversity of RochesterVassar College
Study Abroad Program(s)Adelphi UniversityBard CollegeBarnard CollegeCanisius CollegeCazenovia CollegeClarkson UniversityColgate UniversityThe College of New RochelleThe College of Saint RoseColumbia UniversityDaemen CollegeElmira CollegeFordham UniversityHamilton CollegeHartwick CollegeHilbert College38
Hobart and William Smith CollegesHofstra UniversityHoughton CollegeIona CollegeIthaca CollegeKeuka CollegeLe Moyne CollegeManhattan CollegeMarist CollegeMarymount Manhattan College
Mount Saint Mary CollegeNazareth CollegeThe New School/Parsons School for Design New York UniversityNiagara UniversityNyack CollegePace University/New York City Pace University/Pleasantville-Briarcliff Paul Smith’s College of Arts and SciencesPratt Institute/Brooklyn Rensselaer Polytechnic InstituteRoberts Wesleyan CollegeRochester Institute of TechnologyThe Sage CollegesSarah Lawrence CollegeSt. Francis CollegeSt. John Fisher CollegeSt. John’s University/Queens St. John’s University/Staten Island St. Lawrence UniversitySt. Thomas Aquinas CollegeSyracuse UniversityTouro CollegeUnion CollegeUniversity of RochesterUtica CollegeWagner CollegeWells CollegeYeshiva University
Sustainability/Sustainable DevelopmentColumbia UniversityDaemen CollegePaul Smith’s College of Arts and SciencesUniversity of RochesterWells College
Victorian StudiesBard CollegeVassar College
Violence StudiesHilbert College
Women’s Studies–InterdisciplinaryAdelphi UniversityBarnard CollegeColgate UniversityCollege of Mount Saint VincentThe College of New RochelleColumbia UniversityDaemen CollegeFordham UniversityHartwick CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesIthaca CollegeLe Moyne CollegeManhattan CollegeMarist CollegeNazareth CollegeRoberts Wesleyan CollegeThe Sage CollegesSarah Lawrence CollegeSiena CollegeSt. Francis CollegeSt. John Fisher CollegeSyracuse UniversityUnion CollegeUniversity of RochesterVassar CollegeWells College
Mathematics
Actuarial ScienceHofstra UniversityLe Moyne CollegeNew York UniversityNiagara University
Interdisciplinary/Individualized Studies continued to Mathematics
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Bachelor’s Degree ProgramsAcademic Programs Majors, minors, areas of concentration. Usually 4-year programs.
Continued from previous page.Siena CollegeSt. John’s University/ManhattanSt. Thomas Aquinas College
Applied MathematicsBarnard CollegeCanisius CollegeClarkson UniversityColgate UniversityColumbia UniversityDowling CollegeHofstra UniversityIona CollegeKeuka CollegeLIU Post Marist CollegeRensselaer Polytechnic InstituteRoberts Wesleyan CollegeRochester Institute of TechnologySarah Lawrence CollegeSt. Thomas Aquinas CollegeUniversity of Rochester
Applied Mathematics & Computer ScienceAdelphi UniversityBarnard CollegeClarkson UniversityColgate UniversityColumbia UniversityDowling CollegeHamilton CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesHofstra UniversityHoughton CollegeIthaca CollegeLe Moyne CollegeManhattan CollegeNew York UniversityRensselaer Polytechnic InstituteRochester Institute of TechnologySarah Lawrence CollegeSkidmore CollegeSt. Thomas Aquinas CollegeUniversity of RochesterWagner CollegeWells College
Computational ScienceSarah Lawrence CollegeSiena College
MathematicsAdelphi UniversityBard CollegeBarnard CollegeCanisius CollegeClarkson UniversityColgate UniversityCollege of Mount Saint VincentThe College of New RochelleThe College of Saint RoseColumbia UniversityConcordia CollegeCornell UniversityD’Youville CollegeDaemen CollegeDominican CollegeDowling CollegeElmira College
Fordham UniversityHamilton CollegeHartwick CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesHofstra UniversityHoughton CollegeIona CollegeIthaca CollegeKeuka CollegeLe Moyne CollegeLIU BrooklynLIU Post Manhattan CollegeManhattanville CollegeMarist CollegeMercy College/Dobbs FerryMolloy CollegeMount Saint Mary CollegeNazareth CollegeNew York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/Manhattan New York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/Old Westbury New York UniversityNiagara UniversityNyack CollegePace University/New York City Pace University/Pleasantville-Briarcliff Rensselaer Polytechnic InstituteRoberts Wesleyan CollegeRochester Institute of TechnologyThe Sage CollegesSarah Lawrence CollegeSiena CollegeSkidmore CollegeSt. Bonaventure UniversitySt. Francis CollegeSt. John Fisher CollegeSt. John’s University/Queens St. John’s University/Staten IslandSt. Joseph’s College/Brooklyn St. Joseph’s College/Long Island St. Lawrence UniversitySt. Thomas Aquinas CollegeSyracuse UniversityTouro CollegeUnion CollegeUniversity of RochesterUtica CollegeVassar CollegeWagner CollegeWells CollegeYeshiva University
Mathematics–Economics/Business EconomicsColgate UniversityColumbia UniversityFordham UniversityHofstra UniversityHoughton CollegeIthaca CollegeNew York UniversitySarah Lawrence CollegeSt. Lawrence University
Mathematics–PhysicsThe College of New RochelleHofstra UniversityHoughton CollegeIthaca CollegeLIU Post
New York UniversityRensselaer Polytechnic InstituteSarah Lawrence CollegeWells College
StatisticsBarnard CollegeClarkson UniversityColumbia UniversityCornell UniversityLe Moyne CollegeNew York UniversityNiagara UniversityPace University/New York City Pace University/Pleasantville-Briarcliff Rensselaer Polytechnic InstituteRochester Institute of TechnologySarah Lawrence CollegeSt. John Fisher CollegeSt. Lawrence UniversityUniversity of Rochester
Philosophy/Theology/Religious Studies
English–PhilosophyHoughton CollegeSarah Lawrence College
EthicsUniversity of Rochester
PhilosophyAdelphi UniversityBard CollegeBarnard CollegeCanisius CollegeCazenovia CollegeColgate UniversityCollege of Mount Saint VincentThe College of New RochelleColumbia UniversityCornell UniversityD’Youville CollegeDominican CollegeDowling CollegeElmira CollegeFordham UniversityHamilton CollegeHartwick CollegeHilbert CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesHofstra UniversityHoughton CollegeIona CollegeIthaca CollegeThe King’s CollegeLe Moyne CollegeLIU BrooklynLIU Post Manhattan CollegeManhattanville CollegeMarist CollegeMarymount Manhattan CollegeMount Saint Mary CollegeNazareth CollegeThe New School/College of Performing ArtsThe New School/Eugene Lang College of Liberal ArtsThe New School/Parsons School for Design The New School/Schools of Public EngagementNew York UniversityNiagara University
Pratt Institute/Brooklyn Rensselaer Polytechnic InstituteRoberts Wesleyan CollegeRochester Institute of TechnologySarah Lawrence CollegeSiena CollegeSkidmore CollegeSt. Bonaventure UniversitySt. Francis CollegeSt. John Fisher CollegeSt. John’s University/Queens St. John’s University/Staten Island St. Lawrence UniversitySyracuse UniversityTouro CollegeUnion CollegeUniversity of RochesterUtica CollegeVassar CollegeWagner CollegeWells CollegeYeshiva University
Philosophy & Religious StudiesColgate UniversityThe College of New RochelleDaemen CollegeDominican CollegeElmira CollegeFordham UniversityHartwick CollegeHoughton CollegeIthaca CollegeManhattanville CollegeMarist CollegeMarymount Manhattan CollegeNew York UniversityNyack CollegePace University/New York City Pace University/Pleasantville-Briarcliff Roberts Wesleyan CollegeSarah Lawrence CollegeSt. John Fisher CollegeSt. Joseph’s College/Brooklyn St. Joseph’s College/Long Island St. Thomas Aquinas CollegeSyracuse UniversityWagner College
Religion/Religious Studies/ Theology/MinistryBard CollegeBarnard CollegeCanisius CollegeColgate UniversityCollege of Mount Saint VincentThe College of New RochelleColumbia UniversityConcordia CollegeCornell UniversityDominican CollegeFordham UniversityHamilton CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesHofstra UniversityHoughton CollegeIona CollegeThe King’s CollegeLe Moyne CollegeManhattan CollegeMarist CollegeMarymount Manhattan College
See page 57 for list of footnotes.
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Molloy CollegeMount Saint Mary CollegeNazareth CollegeThe New School/College of Performing ArtsThe New School/Eugene Lang College of Liberal ArtsThe New School/Parsons School for Design The New School/Schools of Public EngagementNew York UniversityNiagara UniversityNyack CollegePace University/New York City Pace University/Pleasantville-Briarcliff Roberts Wesleyan CollegeSarah Lawrence CollegeSiena CollegeSkidmore CollegeSt. Bonaventure UniversitySt. Francis CollegeSt. John Fisher CollegeSt. John’s University/Queens St. John’s University/Staten Island St. Lawrence UniversitySt. Thomas Aquinas CollegeUnion CollegeUniversity of RochesterVassar College
Religious MusicNyack College
Physical Sciences/Chemistry/Physics
Applied PhysicsClarkson UniversityColumbia UniversityHofstra UniversityHoughton CollegeNew York UniversityRensselaer Polytechnic InstituteRoberts Wesleyan CollegeSarah Lawrence CollegeUtica College
Astronomy/Astronomy & PhysicsBarnard CollegeColgate UniversityColumbia UniversityCornell UniversityHamilton CollegeRensselaer Polytechnic InstituteSarah Lawrence CollegeSiena CollegeUnion CollegeUniversity of RochesterVassar College
Astrophysics/AstrogeophysicsColgate UniversityColumbia UniversityRensselaer Polytechnic InstituteSiena CollegeUnion College
Atmospheric Sciences/Meteorology/OceanographyCornell University
ChemistryAdelphi UniversityAlbany College of Pharmacy and Health SciencesBard CollegeBarnard College
Canisius CollegeClarkson UniversityColgate UniversityCollege of Mount Saint VincentThe College of New RochelleThe College of Saint RoseColumbia UniversityCornell UniversityD’Youville CollegeDaemen CollegeDowling CollegeElmira CollegeFordham UniversityHamilton CollegeHartwick CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesHofstra UniversityHoughton CollegeIona CollegeIthaca CollegeLe Moyne CollegeLIU BrooklynLIU Post Manhattan CollegeManhattanville CollegeMarist CollegeMarymount Manhattan CollegeMolloy CollegeMount Saint Mary CollegeNazareth CollegeNew York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/ManhattanNew York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/Old Westbury New York UniversityNiagara UniversityPace University/New York City Pace University/Pleasantville-Briarcliff Rensselaer Polytechnic InstituteRoberts Wesleyan CollegeRochester Institute of TechnologyThe Sage Colleges2
Sarah Lawrence CollegeSiena CollegeSkidmore CollegeSt. Bonaventure UniversitySt. Francis CollegeSt. John Fisher CollegeSt. John’s University/Queens St. Joseph’s College/Brooklyn St. Joseph’s College/Long IslandSt. Lawrence UniversitySt. Thomas Aquinas CollegeSyracuse UniversityTouro CollegeUnion CollegeUniversity of RochesterUtica CollegeVassar CollegeWagner CollegeWells CollegeYeshiva University
Earth Science/Resources/Natural ScienceColumbia UniversityCornell UniversityDowling CollegeMolloy CollegeRensselaer Polytechnic InstituteSarah Lawrence CollegeSyracuse UniversityVassar College
Environmental Science/StudiesAdelphi UniversityBard CollegeBarnard CollegeCanisius CollegeClarkson UniversityColgate UniversityThe College of New RochelleColumbia UniversityDowling CollegeHamilton CollegeHartwick CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesHoughton CollegeIona CollegeIthaca CollegeKeuka CollegeMarymount Manhattan CollegeNazareth CollegePace University/New York City Pace University/Pleasantville-Briarcliff Paul Smith’s College of Arts and SciencesRensselaer Polytechnic InstituteRochester Institute of TechnologySarah Lawrence CollegeSkidmore CollegeSt. Bonaventure UniversitySt. John’s University/Queens Syracuse UniversityUnion CollegeUniversity of RochesterUtica CollegeVassar CollegeWagner CollegeWells College
Forensic Science (see also Biological Studies)Daemen CollegeHilbert CollegeHofstra UniversityKeuka CollegePace University/New York City Roberts Wesleyan CollegeThe Sage CollegesSt. Thomas Aquinas CollegeSyracuse University
Geology/Geological Sciences/GeosciencesColgate UniversityColumbia UniversityHamilton CollegeHartwick CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesHofstra UniversityLIU Post Rensselaer Polytechnic InstituteSkidmore CollegeSt. Lawrence UniversityUnion CollegeUniversity of RochesterUtica College
GeophysicsColumbia UniversityRensselaer Polytechnic InstituteSt. Lawrence University
Imaging ScienceRochester Institute of Technology
Mathematics–PhysicsHofstra UniversityHoughton CollegeIthaca CollegeManhattan College
New York UniversityRensselaer Polytechnic InstituteSarah Lawrence CollegeSt. John’s University/Queens Wells College
Multiple Science ProgramFordham UniversityLe Moyne CollegeLIU BrooklynPace University/Pleasantville-Briarcliff Sarah Lawrence College
Organic/Inorganic ChemistryBard CollegeClarkson University/Potsdam Rensselaer Polytechnic InstituteSarah Lawrence College
Physical SciencesColgate UniversityMolloy CollegeRensselaer Polytechnic InstituteSarah Lawrence CollegeSt. John’s University/Queens St. Thomas Aquinas CollegeWagner CollegeWells College
PhysicsAdelphi UniversityBard CollegeBarnard CollegeCanisius CollegeClarkson UniversityColgate UniversityColumbia UniversityCornell UniversityFordham UniversityHamilton CollegeHartwick CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesHofstra UniversityHoughton CollegeIona CollegeIthaca CollegeLe Moyne CollegeLIU Post Manhattan CollegeNew York UniversityPace University/Pleasantville-Briarcliff Rensselaer Polytechnic InstituteRoberts Wesleyan CollegeRochester Institute of TechnologySarah Lawrence CollegeSiena CollegeSkidmore CollegeSt. Bonaventure UniversitySt. John Fisher CollegeSt. John’s University/Queens St. Lawrence UniversitySt. Thomas Aquinas CollegeSyracuse UniversityUnion CollegeUniversity of RochesterUtica CollegeVassar CollegeWagner CollegeWells CollegeYeshiva University
Pre-Professional Studies
Pre-ArchitectureColgate UniversityFordham UniversityHamilton CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesIthaca CollegeSarah Lawrence College
Mathematics continued to Pre-Professional Studies
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Bachelor’s Degree ProgramsAcademic Programs Majors, minors, areas of concentration. Usually 4-year programs.
Continued from previous page.
Pre-DentalAdelphi UniversityCanisius CollegeClarkson UniversityColgate UniversityCollege of Mount Saint VincentColumbia UniversityD’Youville CollegeDaemen CollegeFordham UniversityHobart and William Smith CollegesHofstra UniversityHoughton CollegeIthaca CollegeKeuka CollegeLe Moyne CollegeManhattan CollegeMount Saint Mary CollegeNazareth CollegeNew York UniversityNiagara UniversityPace University/New York CityPace University/Pleasantville-Briarcliff Roberts Wesleyan College39
Rochester Institute of TechnologySt. Bonaventure UniversitySt. John Fisher CollegeSt. Lawrence UniversitySyracuse UniversityUniversity of RochesterUtica CollegeWagner College
Pre-EngineeringAdelphi UniversityCanisius CollegeColgate UniversityDominican CollegeFordham UniversityHamilton CollegeHartwick CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesHoughton CollegeIthaca CollegeLe Moyne CollegeRoberts Wesleyan CollegeThe Sage CollegesSkidmore CollegeSt. John Fisher CollegeSt. Lawrence UniversityUtica CollegeWagner CollegeYeshiva University
Pre-LawAdelphi UniversityCanisius CollegeCazenovia CollegeClarkson UniversityColgate UniversityCollege of Mount Saint VincentThe College of New RochelleThe College of Saint RoseColumbia UniversityConcordia CollegeD’Youville CollegeDaemen CollegeDominican College
Elmira CollegeFordham UniversityHamilton CollegeHartwick CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesHoughton CollegeIthaca CollegeKeuka CollegeThe King’s CollegeLe Moyne CollegeManhattan CollegeMarymount Manhattan CollegeMedaille CollegeMount Saint Mary CollegeNazareth College56
New York UniversityNiagara UniversityPace University/New York City Pace University/Pleasantville-Briarcliff Rensselaer Polytechnic InstituteRoberts Wesleyan CollegeRochester Institute of TechnologyThe Sage CollegesSarah Lawrence CollegeSkidmore CollegeSt. Bonaventure UniversitySt. John Fisher CollegeSt. Lawrence UniversitySt. Thomas Aquinas CollegeSyracuse UniversityUniversity of RochesterUtica CollegeWagner CollegeWells CollegeYeshiva University
Pre-MBAAdelphi UniversityCanisius CollegeClarkson UniversityCollege of Mount Saint VincentColumbia UniversityD’Youville CollegeHamilton CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesHoughton CollegeIthaca CollegeKeuka CollegeLe Moyne CollegeNiagara UniversityRochester Institute of TechnologyThe Sage CollegesSkidmore CollegeSt. Lawrence UniversityUniversity of RochesterWells College
Pre-Medical/HealthAdelphi UniversityBard CollegeCanisius CollegeClarkson UniversityColgate UniversityCollege of Mount Saint VincentThe College of New RochelleColumbia UniversityD’Youville CollegeDaemen CollegeElmira CollegeFordham UniversityHamilton CollegeHartwick CollegeHobart and William Smith Colleges
Hofstra UniversityHoughton CollegeIona CollegeIthaca CollegeKeuka CollegeLe Moyne CollegeManhattan CollegeManhattanville CollegeMarist CollegeMarymount Manhattan CollegeMount Saint Mary CollegeNazareth CollegeNew York UniversityNiagara UniversityPace University/New York City Pace University/Pleasantville-Briarcliff Rensselaer Polytechnic InstituteRoberts Wesleyan College39
Rochester Institute of TechnologyThe Sage CollegesSkidmore CollegeSt. Bonaventure UniversitySt. Francis CollegeSt. John Fisher CollegeSt. Lawrence UniversitySt. Thomas Aquinas CollegeSyracuse UniversityUnion CollegeUniversity of RochesterUtica CollegeWagner CollegeWells CollegeYeshiva University
Pre-NursingHoughton College
Pre-OptometryAdelphi UniversityCanisius CollegeColgate UniversityHoughton CollegeIthaca CollegeLe Moyne CollegeNiagara UniversityPace University/New York City Pace University/Pleasantville-Briarcliff Roberts Wesleyan CollegeRochester Institute of TechnologySt. John Fisher CollegeUtica CollegeWagner College
Pre-PharmacyAlbany College of Pharmacy and Health SciencesCanisius CollegeColgate UniversityD’Youville CollegeHoughton CollegeKeuka CollegeLe Moyne CollegeNiagara UniversityRoberts Wesleyan College35
Rochester Institute of TechnologySt. Bonaventure UniversitySt. John Fisher CollegeSt. Thomas Aquinas CollegeTouro College
Pre-Physical TherapyColgate UniversityHoughton College
Pre-PodiatryCollege of Mount Saint VincentIthaca CollegeLe Moyne CollegeMount Saint Mary College22
Pace University/New York City Pace University/Pleasantville-Briarcliff Rochester Institute of TechnologySt. Francis CollegeSt. John Fisher CollegeSt. Thomas Aquinas CollegeUtica CollegeWagner College
Pre-Theologate/SeminaryConcordia CollegeHoughton CollegeNiagara UniversityWagner College
Pre-VeterinaryCanisius CollegeClarkson UniversityColgate UniversityThe College of New RochelleD’Youville CollegeDaemen CollegeFordham UniversityHartwick CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesHofstra UniversityHoughton CollegeIthaca CollegeKeuka CollegeLe Moyne CollegeManhattan CollegeMedaille CollegeMercy College/Dobbs Ferry Mount Saint Mary CollegeNazareth CollegeNiagara UniversityPace University/Pleasantville-BriarcliffRoberts Wesleyan CollegeRochester Institute of TechnologySt. John Fisher CollegeSt. Lawrence UniversitySyracuse UniversityUniversity of RochesterUtica CollegeWagner CollegeWells CollegeYeshiva University
Psychology (Behavioral Sciences)Applied PsychologyThe College of Saint RoseHoughton CollegeIthaca CollegeMarymount Manhattan CollegeNew York UniversityPace University/New York CityPace University/Pleasantville-BriarcliffRoberts Wesleyan College
Behavioral ScienceConcordia CollegeMercy College/BronxMercy College/Dobbs Ferry Mercy College/Yorktown Mercy College/Manhattan Pace University/New York City Pace University/Pleasantville-Briarcliff
Cognitive ScienceClarkson University Hartwick CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesHoughton CollegeRensselaer Polytechnic InstituteSiena CollegeUniversity of RochesterVassar CollegeWells CollegeSee page 57 for list of footnotes.
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Developmental PsychologyHoughton CollegeUtica College
PsychobiologyHoughton CollegeUtica CollegePsychologyAdelphi UniversityBard CollegeBarnard CollegeCanisius CollegeCazenovia CollegeClarkson UniversityColgate UniversityCollege of Mount Saint VincentThe College of New RochelleThe College of Saint RoseColumbia UniversityConcordia CollegeCornell UniversityD’Youville CollegeDaemen CollegeDominican CollegeDowling CollegeElmira CollegeExcelsior CollegeFordham UniversityHamilton CollegeHartwick CollegeHilbert CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesHofstra UniversityHoughton CollegeIona CollegeIthaca CollegeKeuka CollegeLe Moyne CollegeLIU BrooklynLIU Post Manhattan CollegeManhattanville CollegeMaria CollegeMarist CollegeMarymount Manhattan CollegeMedaille CollegeMercy College/Bronx Mercy College/Dobbs Ferry Mercy College/Yorktown Molloy CollegeMount Saint Mary CollegeNazareth CollegeThe New School/College of Performing ArtsThe New School/Parsons School for Design New York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/Old Westbury New York UniversityNiagara UniversityNyack CollegePace University/New York CityPace University/Pleasantville-Briarcliff Rensselaer Polytechnic InstituteRoberts Wesleyan CollegeRochester Institute of TechnologyThe Sage CollegesSarah Lawrence CollegeSiena CollegeSkidmore CollegeSt. Bonaventure UniversitySt. Francis College
St. John Fisher CollegeSt. John’s University/Queens St. John’s University/Staten Island St. Joseph’s College/Brooklyn St. Joseph’s College/Long Island St. Lawrence UniversitySt. Thomas Aquinas CollegeSyracuse UniversityTouro CollegeUnion CollegeUniversity of RochesterUtica CollegeVassar CollegeWagner CollegeWells CollegeYeshiva University
Social Sciences
African-American/Africana StudiesAdelphi UniversityBarnard CollegeColgate UniversityColumbia UniversityCornell UniversityHamilton CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesHofstra UniversityIthaca CollegeNew York UniversityNiagara UniversitySarah Lawrence CollegeSt. Lawrence UniversitySyracuse UniversityUnion CollegeUniversity of RochesterVassar College
AnthropologyAdelphi UniversityBard CollegeBarnard CollegeCanisius CollegeColgate UniversityColumbia UniversityCornell UniversityDowling CollegeFordham UniversityHamilton CollegeHartwick CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesHofstra UniversityIthaca CollegeLe Moyne CollegeManhattan CollegeMarist CollegeMolloy CollegeNazareth CollegeThe New School/College of Performing ArtsThe New School/Eugene Lang College of Liberal ArtsThe New School/Parsons School for Design The New School/Schools of Public EngagementNew York UniversitySarah Lawrence CollegeSkidmore CollegeSt. John Fisher CollegeSt. John’s University/Queens St. Lawrence UniversitySyracuse UniversityUnion CollegeUniversity of Rochester
Vassar CollegeWagner CollegeWells College
ArchaeologyColumbia UniversityCornell UniversityHamilton CollegeUniversity of Rochester
Cross-Cultural StudiesClarkson UniversityColumbia UniversityExcelsior CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesHoughton CollegeNew York UniversityNyack CollegePratt Institute/Brooklyn Sarah Lawrence CollegeSiena CollegeSt. Francis College
EconomicsAdelphi UniversityBard CollegeBarnard CollegeCanisius CollegeCazenovia CollegeColgate UniversityCollege of Mount Saint VincentThe College of New RochelleColumbia UniversityCornell UniversityDominican CollegeDowling CollegeElmira CollegeFordham UniversityHamilton CollegeHartwick CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesHofstra UniversityHoughton CollegeIona College2
Ithaca CollegeThe King’s CollegeLe Moyne CollegeLIU BrooklynLIU Post Manhattan CollegeManhattanville CollegeMarist CollegeMarymount Manhattan CollegeNazareth CollegeThe New School/College of Performing ArtsThe New School/Eugene Lang College of Liberal ArtsThe New School/Parsons School for Design The New School/Schools of Public EngagementNew York UniversityNiagara UniversityPace University/New York City Pace University/Pleasantville-BriarcliffRensselaer Polytechnic InstituteRochester Institute of TechnologySarah Lawrence CollegeSiena CollegeSkidmore CollegeSt. Francis CollegeSt. John Fisher CollegeSt. John’s University/Queens St. John’s University/Staten Island
St. Joseph’s College/Brooklyn St. Joseph’s College/Long Island St. Lawrence UniversitySyracuse UniversityTouro CollegeUnion CollegeUniversity of RochesterUtica CollegeVassar CollegeWagner CollegeWells CollegeYeshiva UniversityEnvironmental Studies (Social Science)Adelphi UniversityBard CollegeColgate UniversityColumbia UniversityDaemen CollegeExcelsior CollegeFordham UniversityHamilton CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesHofstra UniversityIona CollegeIthaca CollegeMarist CollegeMarymount Manhattan CollegeNew York UniversityNiagara UniversityPace University/New York CityPace University/Pleasantville-Briarcliff Rensselaer Polytechnic InstituteThe Sage CollegesSarah Lawrence CollegeSkidmore CollegeSt. John’s University/Queens St. Lawrence UniversityWagner CollegeWells College
Ethnic StudiesColumbia UniversityDominican CollegeHartwick CollegeHoughton CollegeThe New School/Eugene Lang College of Liberal ArtsSarah Lawrence College
GeographyColgate UniversityHofstra UniversityLIU Post Sarah Lawrence CollegeSyracuse UniversityVassar College
GerontologyDowling CollegeIthaca CollegeMercy College/Bronx Molloy CollegeNazareth CollegeNiagara UniversityUtica CollegeGovernmentBard CollegeCornell UniversityDowling CollegeHamilton CollegeHoughton CollegeManhattan CollegeSkidmore CollegeSt. John’s University/Queens St. John’s University/Staten Island St. Lawrence UniversityUtica College
Pre-Professional Studies continued to Social Sciences
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Bachelor’s Degree ProgramsAcademic Programs Majors, minors, areas of concentration. Usually 4-year programs.
Continued from previous page.
HistoryAdelphi UniversityBard CollegeBarnard CollegeCanisius CollegeCazenovia CollegeClarkson UniversityColgate UniversityCollege of Mount Saint VincentThe College of New RochelleThe College of Saint RoseColumbia UniversityConcordia CollegeCornell UniversityD’Youville CollegeDaemen CollegeDominican CollegeDowling CollegeElmira CollegeFordham UniversityHamilton CollegeHartwick CollegeHilbert CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesHofstra UniversityHoughton CollegeIona CollegeIthaca CollegeKeuka CollegeLe Moyne CollegeLIU BrooklynLIU Post Manhattan CollegeManhattanville CollegeMarist CollegeMarymount Manhattan CollegeMercy College/Dobbs Ferry Mercy College/Yorktown Molloy CollegeMount Saint Mary CollegeNazareth CollegeThe New School/College of Performing ArtsThe New School/Eugene Lang College of Liberal ArtsThe New School/Parsons School for Design The New School/Schools of Public EngagementNew York UniversityNiagara UniversityNyack CollegePace University/New York CityPace University/Pleasantville-BriarcliffRoberts Wesleyan CollegeThe Sage CollegesSarah Lawrence CollegeSiena CollegeSkidmore CollegeSt. Bonaventure UniversitySt. Francis CollegeSt. John Fisher CollegeSt. John’s University/Queens St. John’s University/Staten IslandSt. Joseph’s College/Brooklyn St. Joseph’s College/Long Island St. Lawrence UniversitySt. Thomas Aquinas CollegeSyracuse UniversityTouro College
Union CollegeUniversity of RochesterUtica CollegeVassar CollegeWagner CollegeWells CollegeYeshiva UniversityHuman RelationsPace University/New York City Pace University/Pleasantville-Briarcliff St. Joseph’s College/Long Island St. Joseph’s College/Brooklyn International/Comparative Political ScienceColumbia UniversityFordham UniversityHilbert CollegeHoughton CollegeIthaca CollegeNew York UniversitySarah Lawrence CollegeWells College
International EconomicsSarah Lawrence CollegeSt. Lawrence UniversityInternational Relations/StudiesAdelphi UniversityCanisius CollegeColgate UniversityCollege of Mount Saint VincentThe College of New RochelleColumbia UniversityElmira CollegeExcelsior CollegeFordham UniversityHamilton CollegeHilbert CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesHoughton CollegeIona CollegeLe Moyne CollegeManhattan CollegeManhattanville CollegeMarist CollegeMarymount Manhattan CollegeMercy College/Dobbs Ferry Mercy College/Manhattan Nazareth CollegeNew York UniversityNiagara UniversityRochester Institute of TechnologySarah Lawrence CollegeSkidmore CollegeSt. Bonaventure UniversitySt. John Fisher CollegeSyracuse UniversityUniversity of RochesterUtica CollegeVassar CollegeWagner CollegeWells CollegeNative American StudiesColgate UniversityIthaca CollegeSt. Lawrence UniversityPeace StudiesAdelphi UniversityColgate UniversityFordham University
Hobart and William Smith CollegesLe Moyne CollegeManhattan CollegeNiagara UniversityPolitical EconomySarah Lawrence CollegePolitical Science/PhilosophyAdelphi UniversityBard CollegeBarnard CollegeCanisius CollegeClarkson UniversityColgate UniversityCollege of Mount Saint VincentThe College of New RochelleThe College of Saint RoseColumbia UniversityDaemen CollegeDowling CollegeElmira CollegeFordham UniversityHartwick CollegeHilbert CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesHofstra UniversityHoughton CollegeIona CollegeIthaca CollegeKeuka CollegeThe King’s CollegeLe Moyne CollegeLIU BrooklynLIU Post2
Manhattan CollegeManhattanville CollegeMarist CollegeMarymount Manhattan CollegeMercy College/Dobbs Ferry Molloy CollegeMount Saint Mary CollegeNazareth CollegeThe New School/College of Performing ArtsThe New School/Eugene Lang College of Liberal ArtsThe New School/Parsons School for Design The New School/Schools of Public EngagementNew York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/Old Westbury New York UniversityNiagara UniversityNyack CollegePace University/New York City Pace University/Pleasantville-Briarcliff Rochester Institute of TechnologyThe Sage CollegesSarah Lawrence CollegeSiena CollegeSt. Bonaventure UniversitySt. Francis CollegeSt. John Fisher CollegeSt. Joseph’s College/Brooklyn St. Joseph’s College/Long Island St. Lawrence UniversitySyracuse UniversityTouro CollegeUnion CollegeUniversity of RochesterUtica CollegeVassar CollegeWagner CollegeWells CollegeYeshiva University
Social Sciences/StudiesAdelphi University41
Bard CollegeCazenovia CollegeClarkson University The College of New RochelleConcordia CollegeDaemen CollegeDominican CollegeDowling CollegeElmira CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesIthaca CollegeLIU BrooklynManhattan CollegeMount Saint Mary CollegeNazareth CollegeThe New School/Eugene Lang College of Liberal ArtsThe New School/Schools of Public EngagementNew York University5
Niagara UniversityPace University/Pleasantville-Briarcliff Rensselaer Polytechnic InstituteRoberts Wesleyan CollegeSt. Francis CollegeSt. John’s University/Staten Island St. Thomas Aquinas CollegeTouro CollegeUnion College
SociologyAdelphi UniversityBard CollegeBarnard CollegeCanisius CollegeCazenovia CollegeClarkson University Colgate UniversityCollege of Mount Saint VincentThe College of New RochelleColumbia UniversityConcordia CollegeCornell UniversityD’Youville CollegeDowling CollegeExcelsior CollegeFordham UniversityHamilton CollegeHartwick CollegeHilbert CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesHofstra UniversityIona CollegeIthaca CollegeKeuka CollegeLe Moyne CollegeLIU Post Manhattan CollegeMarymount Manhattan CollegeMercy College/Bronx Mercy College/Dobbs FerryMercy College/Yorktown Molloy CollegeMount Saint Mary CollegeNazareth CollegeThe New School/College of Performing ArtsThe New School/Eugene Lang College of Liberal ArtsThe New School/Parsons School for Design The New School/Schools of Public EngagementNew York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/Old WestburySee page 57 for list of footnotes.
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New York UniversityNiagara UniversityNyack CollegeThe Sage CollegesSarah Lawrence CollegeSiena CollegeSkidmore CollegeSt. Bonaventure UniversitySt. Francis CollegeSt. John Fisher CollegeSt. John’s University/Queens St. John’s University/Staten Island St. Joseph’s College/Brooklyn St. Joseph’s College/Long Island St. Lawrence UniversitySt. Thomas Aquinas CollegeSyracuse UniversityTouro CollegeUnion CollegeVassar CollegeWagner CollegeWells CollegeYeshiva University
Sociology & AnthropologyColgate UniversityColumbia UniversityDowling CollegeElmira CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesLe Moyne CollegeLIU BrooklynManhattan CollegeManhattanville CollegePace University/New York City Rochester Institute of TechnologySarah Lawrence CollegeUtica CollegeVassar CollegeWagner CollegeWells College
Urban/Metropolitan Affairs/StudiesBarnard CollegeCanisius CollegeColumbia UniversityFordham UniversityHobart and William Smith CollegesManhattan CollegeMetropolitan College of New YorkThe New School/Schools of Public EngagementNew York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/Manhattan New York UniversityRochester Institute of TechnologyVassar College
Women’s StudiesAdelphi UniversityBarnard CollegeCanisius CollegeColgate UniversityThe College of New RochelleColumbia UniversityElmira CollegeFordham UniversityHamilton CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesHofstra UniversityIthaca CollegeLe Moyne CollegeManhattan College
Molloy CollegeNazareth CollegeNew York UniversityPace University/New York City The Sage CollegesSarah Lawrence CollegeSt. Bonaventure UniversitySt. John Fisher CollegeUnion CollegeUniversity of RochesterVassar CollegeWells College
Social Services and Public Affairs
Child & Youth Services/Community DevelopmentCazenovia CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesNazareth CollegeTouro College
CounselingCazenovia CollegeIthaca CollegeMount Saint Mary College11
Criminal Justice/Criminology/ Law EnforcementAdelphi UniversityCanisius CollegeCazenovia CollegeCollege of Mount Saint VincentThe College of Saint RoseDominican CollegeDowling CollegeElmira CollegeExcelsior CollegeHilbert CollegeHofstra UniversityIona CollegeKeuka CollegeLe Moyne CollegeLIU BrentwoodLIU Post2
Manhattan CollegeMarist CollegeMedaille CollegeMercy College/Bronx Mercy College/Dobbs Ferry Mercy College/YorktownMolloy CollegeMount Saint Mary CollegeNew York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/Old WestburyNiagara UniversityNyack CollegePace University/New York City Pace University/Pleasantville-Briarcliff Roberts Wesleyan CollegeRochester Institute of TechnologyThe Sage CollegesSiena CollegeSt. Francis CollegeSt. John Fisher CollegeSt. John’s University/Queens St. John’s University/Staten Island St. Joseph’s College/Brooklyn St. Joseph’s College/Long Island St. Thomas Aquinas CollegeTouro CollegeUtica College
Wagner CollegeWells College
Criminal Justice/Economic Crime InvestigationHilbert CollegeNiagara UniversityRoberts Wesleyan CollegeSt. Joseph’s College/Long Island St. Joseph’s College/Brooklyn Utica College
Health Policy Planning/AdministrationIthaca CollegeNew York University5
St. John’s University/Queens University of Rochester
Homeland SecurityMedaille CollegeMercy College/Dobbs Ferry
Human ServicesAdelphi UniversityBoricua CollegeCazenovia CollegeElmira CollegeExcelsior CollegeHilbert CollegeLe Moyne CollegeMetropolitan College of New YorkMount Saint Mary CollegeSt. John’s University/Queens Touro College
Paralegal Studies (see also Business)Marist College
Peace & Justice StudiesColgate UniversityHartwick CollegeIona CollegeMarymount Manhattan CollegeNazareth CollegeSt. Bonaventure UniversityWells College
Public AdministrationAdelphi UniversityCanisius CollegeLIU Post2 Marist CollegeNew York University5
St. John’s University/Queens Syracuse UniversityWagner College
Public Affairs/Public Policy StudiesHamilton CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesLe Moyne CollegeMarist CollegeNyack CollegeRochester Institute of TechnologyThe Sage CollegesSt. Francis CollegeSyracuse UniversityWagner College
Recreation/Leisure Services/StudiesHoughton CollegeIthaca CollegePaul Smith’s College of Arts and SciencesSt. Joseph’s College/Brooklyn
St. Joseph’s College/Long Island St. Thomas Aquinas College
Rehabilitative ServicesHilbert College
Social Work/WelfareAdelphi UniversityCollege of Mount Saint VincentThe College of New RochelleThe College of Saint RoseConcordia CollegeDaemen CollegeDominican CollegeFordham UniversityIona CollegeIthaca CollegeKeuka CollegeLIU BrooklynLIU Post Marist CollegeMarymount Manhattan CollegeMercy College/Bronx Mercy College/Dobbs FerryMolloy CollegeMount Saint Mary College42
Nazareth CollegeNew York UniversityNiagara UniversityNyack CollegeRoberts Wesleyan CollegeSiena CollegeSkidmore CollegeSyracuse UniversityWagner CollegeYeshiva University2
Therapeutic Recreation Ithaca CollegeSt. Joseph’s College/Brooklyn St. Thomas Aquinas CollegeUtica College
Social Sciences continued to Social Services and Public Affairs
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Associate Degree ProgramsAcademic Programs Majors, minors, areas of concentration. Usually 2-year programs.
Agriculture/Animals/Environmental Technologies
Aboriculture/Landscape ManagementPaul Smith’s College of Arts and Sciences
Forestry, Pre-Professional/TechnicianPaul Smith’s College of Arts and Sciences
Surveying TechnologyPaul Smith’s College of Arts and Sciences
Architectural Technologies
Architectural Technology/Building DesignNew York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/Manhattan New York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/Old Westbury
Building/Construction Technology/ManagementPratt Institute/Manhattan
Biology/Physical Sciences/ Chemistry/Physics
Natural/Physical SciencesLIU BrooklynRoberts Wesleyan College
Business and Management Technologies
AccountingHilbert CollegeRochester Institute of Technology43
Touro College
Banking/FinanceTouro College
Business/Commerce, GeneralCazenovia College46
Concordia CollegeElmira CollegeExcelsior CollegeHilbert CollegeLIU Brooklyn
Medaille CollegeMetropolitan College of New YorkNew York University5
Niagara UniversityRochester Institute of Technology43
Business/Small Business Administration/ManagementCollege of Mount Saint VincentExcelsior CollegeMaria CollegeMetropolitan College of New YorkNew York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/ ManhattanNew York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/ Old WestburyNew York UniversityNyack CollegeSt. Francis CollegeSt. John’s University/Queens St. John’s University/Staten Island St. Thomas Aquinas College44
Touro CollegeVilla Maria College
Hotel/Restaurant/Resort/Hospitality ManagementPaul Smith’s College of Arts and SciencesTrocaire College
Human Resource ManagementTrocaire College
Marketing/Fashion MarketingThe New School/Parsons School for Design Touro College
Paralegal/Legal Assistant Studies (see also Social Services)Maria CollegeSt. John’s University/Queens St. John’s University/Staten Island
Communication Technologies
Communication Arts/DesignNew York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/ Manhattan New York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/ Old Westbury Pratt Institute/Manhattan
Printing/Graphic CommunicationsPratt Institute/ManhattanRochester Institute of Technology
TelecommunicationsSt. John’s University/Queens
Television & FilmSt. John’s University/Queens St. John’s University/Staten Island
Computer/Data Processing Technologies
Computer Network Administration/Network Support TechnologyPace University/New York CityPace University/Pleasantville-Briarcliff Touro College
Computer Systems/ProgrammingNew York UniversitySt. John’s University/Queens Touro CollegeTrocaire College
Data Processing/Computer ApplicationsSt. John’s University/Queens Touro College
Management Information SystemsTouro College
Culinary Arts
Baker/Pastry Chef TrainingThe Culinary Institute of AmericaPaul Smith’s College of Arts and Sciences
Chef Training/Culinary ArtsThe Culinary Institute of AmericaPaul Smith’s College of Arts and Sciences
Distance Learning
Distance Learning Associate-level courses/programsExcelsior CollegeMercy College/Bronx Mercy College/Dobbs Ferry Mercy College/Yorktown Mercy College/ManhattanRochester Institute of TechnologySt. John’s University/Queens St. John’s University/Staten Island Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology
Engineering Technologies
Aeronautical Engineering TechnologyVaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology
Airframe & Power Plant TechnologyExcelsior CollegeVaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology
Computer/Electronic TechnologyExcelsior CollegeRochester Institute of Technology43
Computerized Design & Animated GraphicsPratt Institute/Manhattan Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology
Electrical Engineering TechnologyExcelsior CollegeVaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology
Mechanical TechnologyExcelsior CollegeRochester Institute of Technology43
Pre-EngineeringSyracuse UniversityVaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology
Fine and Applied Arts
Advertising Design/Commercial IllustrationPratt Institute/Manhattan
Fashion DesignThe New School/Parsons School for Design
Fine ArtsVilla Maria College
Graphic Design/Illustration (see also Communications)Nazareth CollegeThe New School/Parsons School for Design Pratt Institute/ManhattanTouro CollegeVilla Maria College
Interior DesignThe New School/Parsons School for Design New York School of Interior DesignVilla Maria College
MusicNyack College
PhotographyVilla Maria College
Studio Arts/Painting/SculpturePratt Institute/Manhattan Villa Maria College
Woodworking & Furniture DesignRochester Institute of Technology
Health Professions and Related Technologies
Cardiovascular TechnologyMolloy College
Dental Assisting/HygieneNew York University45
Funeral Services AdministrationAmerican Academy McAllister Institute of Funeral Service
Health Information Technology/Healthcare InformaticsTrocaire College
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Academic Programs Majors, minors, areas of concentration. Usually 2-year programs.
Footnotes1. In conjunction with Syracuse University.2. Also dual bachelor’s/master’s degree program(s).3. 5-year program.4. 3+4 cooperative program with Washington University
in St. Louis.5. Offered through School of Professional Studies.6. With Clarkson University Capital Region Campus.7. 4+1 Programs with Alfred University, Clarkson University,
RIT, Union College and SUNY University at Buffalo.8. With Clarkson University.9. With Clarkson University and Rochester Institute of
Technology.10. With Sage Graduate School.11. 3+2 program with Pace University.12. DC only.13. With New York Chiropractic College.14. With Albany Law School.15. 3+3 program with Columbia University.16. With Albany Law School or Suffolk University.17. With St. John’s University School of Law.18. With Albany Medical College.19. With Touro College.20. Wegmans School of Pharmacy.21. With Daemen College.22. With New York College of Podiatric Medicine.23. RN to BS in Nursing.24. Childhood Education 1-6.25. With Columbia and Washington Universities and
Dartmouth College.26. 3+2 program with Columbia University, RPI, Washington
University.27. With Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.28. With Clarkson University, Dartmouth College and RPI.29. Dual BA/BFA program with Parsons School of Design.30. Pre-Health related profession.31. With Rochester General Hospital School of Medical
Technology.32. Pending with Rochester General Hospital and Robert
Packer Hospital.33. Cooperative program with NYU College of Nursing.34. Professional degrees (for example, physical therapy)
are often completed at the graduate level. Most undergraduate programs are affiliated with a graduate program. Contact the colleges.
35. 3+4 program with SUNY University at Buffalo; 2+4 with Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine.
36. 6-year PharmD program.37. With New York Medical College.38. With Arcadia University.39. With Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine.40. 3+3 with Syracuse University College of Law.41. Offered through University College to students over age
21.42. 3+2 program with Fordham University.43. For deaf/hard of hearing students only.44. Offered exclusively at the US Military Academy at West
Point and at Stewart Army sub-post for eligible students.45. With New York University College of Dentistry.46. Offered through Office of Extended Learning.47. Offered through the Bard High School Early College
Program and the Bard Prison Initiative.48. Available at Bedford Hills Prison only.
Health Institution Management/Administration see also Business)New York University5
Massage TherapyTrocaire College
Medical AssistantTrocaire College
Nuclear Medical/Radiologic TechnologyMolloy CollegeTrocaire College
NursingThe Belanger School of NursingCochran School of NursingExcelsior CollegeFinger Lakes Health College of NursingHelene Fuld College of NursingMaria CollegeMemorial College of NursingMontefiore School of NursingPhillips Beth Israel School of NursingSamaritan Hospital School of NursingSt. Elizabeth College of NursingSt. Francis CollegeSt. Joseph’s College of Nursing at St. Joseph’s HealthTouro CollegeTrocaire College
Nutrition and Dietetic TechnologyTrocaire College
Occupational Therapy AssistantMaria CollegeMercy College/Dobbs FerryTouro College
Physical Therapist Assistant/ Pre-Physical TherapyTouro CollegeVilla Maria College
Respiratory Care/Inhalation TherapyMolloy College
Surgical TechnologyTrocaire College
Veterinary TechnologyMedaille College
Interdisciplinary/Individualized Studies
General Studies/General EducationCollege of Mount Saint VincentLIU PostMaria CollegeMedaille CollegeNew York University5
Trocaire CollegeVilla Maria College
Hebrew Language, Literature, CultureYeshiva University
HumanitiesLIU PostSt. Thomas Aquinas College44
Individualized StudiesRochester Institute of Technology
Liberal Arts/Sciences/StudiesAdelphi University41
Bard College47
Boricua CollegeCazenovia College46
Concordia CollegeDominican CollegeElmira CollegeExcelsior CollegeHilbert CollegeHoughton CollegeMaria CollegeMedaille CollegeMolloy CollegeNew York University5
Niagara UniversityNyack CollegePace University/New York City Pace University/Pleasantville-Briarcliff Paul Smith’s College of Arts and SciencesRochester Institute of TechnologySt. Francis CollegeSt. John’s University/Queens St. John’s University/Staten Island Syracuse UniversityTouro College
Social Sciences–InterdisciplinaryCollege of Mount Saint VincentMetropolitan College of New YorkSt. Thomas Aquinas College44
Religious Studies
Pre-DeaconessConcordia College
Religious Studies/MinistryHoughton CollegeNyack College
Social Sciences
Social Sciences, GeneralLIU BrooklynMarymount Manhattan College48
Nyack College
Social Services and Public Affairs
Criminal JusticeCazenovia CollegeHilbert College
St. Francis CollegeSt. John’s University/QueensSt. John’s University/Staten Island
Human Services/Family & Community ServicesCazenovia CollegeElmira CollegeExcelsior CollegeHilbert CollegeMetropolitan College of New YorkTouro College
Paralegal Studies (see also Business)Hilbert College
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Graduate Degree ProgramsAcademic Programs Master’s, Doctorates, Advanced Certificates, Professional Licensure Degrees
Agriculture/Animals/Environmental Technologies
Graduate Program(s) in Agriculture/Animals/Environmental TechnologiesBard CollegeCornell UniversityHofstra UniversityLIU Post
Architecture/Environmental Design
Graduate Program(s) in Architecture/Environmental DesignColumbia UniversityCooper UnionCornell UniversityThe New School/Parsons School for Design New York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/ManhattanNew York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/Old Westbury New York UniversityPratt Institute/Brooklyn Rensselaer Polytechnic InstituteRochester Institute of TechnologySyracuse University
Area StudiesGraduate Program(s) in Area StudiesColumbia UniversityCornell UniversityHofstra UniversityNew York UniversitySt. John’s University/Queens Syracuse UniversityTouro CollegeYeshiva University
Biological StudiesGraduate Program(s) in Biological StudiesAdelphi UniversityAlbany College of Pharmacy and Health SciencesAlbany Medical CollegeAmerican Museum of Natural History, Richard Gilder Graduate SchoolCanisius CollegeClarkson University/Capital Region Clarkson University/PotsdamCold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Watson School of Biological SciencesColumbia UniversityCornell UniversityCornell University/Weill Cornell Graduate School of Medical SciencesD’Youville CollegeFordham UniversityHofstra University
LIU BrooklynLIU Post New York UniversityRensselaer Polytechnic InstituteRochester Institute of TechnologyThe Rockefeller UniversitySt. John’s University/Queens Syracuse UniversityTeachers College, Columbia UniversityTouro CollegeTouro College/New York Medical CollegeUniversity of RochesterVassar CollegeYeshiva University
Business and ManagementGraduate Program(s) in Business and ManagementAdelphi UniversityCanisius College Clarkson University/Capital Region Clarkson University/PotsdamCollege of Mount Saint VincentThe College of Saint RoseColumbia UniversityConcordia CollegeCornell UniversityD’Youville CollegeDaemen CollegeDominican CollegeDowling CollegeElmira CollegeExcelsior College Fordham UniversityFordham University/Westchester Hofstra University Iona CollegeIona College/Rockland Graduate CenterIthaca CollegeKeuka CollegeLe Moyne CollegeLIU BrooklynLIU HudsonLIU Post Manhattan CollegeManhattanville CollegeMarist CollegeMedaille CollegeMercy College/Dobbs FerryMetropolitan College of New YorkMolloy CollegeMount Saint Mary CollegeNazareth CollegeThe New School/Parsons School for Design The New School/Schools of Public EngagementNew York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/ Manhattan New York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/ Old WestburyNew York UniversityNiagara UniversityNyack CollegePace University/New York CityPace University/Pleasantville-Briarcliff Pratt Institute/ManhattanRensselaer Polytechnic InstituteRoberts Wesleyan CollegeRochester Institute of TechnologyThe Sage CollegesSt. Bonaventure UniversitySt. Francis College
St. John Fisher CollegeSt. John’s University/Manhattan St. John’s University/Queens St. John’s University/Staten Island St. Joseph’s College/Long Island St. Joseph’s College/Brooklyn St. Thomas Aquinas CollegeSyracuse University Touro CollegeTouro College/New York Medical CollegeUniversity of RochesterUtica CollegeVaughn College of Aeronautics and TechnologyWagner CollegeYeshiva University
CommunicationsGraduate Program(s) in CommunicationCanisius CollegeThe College of New RochelleColumbia UniversityCornell UniversityHofstra UniversityIona CollegeIthaca CollegeLIU BrooklynManhattanville CollegeMarist CollegeThe New School/Schools of Public EngagementThe New School/School for Social ResearchNew York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/ Manhattan New York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/ Old WestburyNew York UniversityPace University/New York City Pratt Institute/Brooklyn Pratt Institute/Manhattan Rensselaer Polytechnic InstituteRochester Institute of TechnologySt. Bonaventure UniversitySt. John’s University/Queens Syracuse UniversityTeachers College, Columbia University
Computer and Information Sciences
Graduate Program(s) in Computer and Information SciencesClarkson University/Capital Region Clarkson University/Potsdam The College of Saint RoseColumbia UniversityCornell UniversityExcelsior CollegeHofstra UniversityIona CollegeLIU BrooklynLIU Post Marist CollegeMercy College/Bronx Mercy College/Dobbs Ferry New York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/ Manhattan New York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/ Old Westbury New York UniversityPace University/New York CityPace University/Pleasantville-Briarcliff Pratt Institute/Manhattan Rensselaer Polytechnic InstituteRochester Institute of Technology
Syracuse UniversityTeachers College, Columbia UniversityTouro CollegeUniversity of RochesterUtica CollegeYeshiva University
Distance Learning
Graduate Program(s)/Courses via Distance LearningAdelphi UniversityAlbany Medical CollegeBank Street College of EducationCanisius College Clarkson University/Capital RegionClarkson University/PotsdamConcordia CollegeD’Youville CollegeDominican CollegeDowling CollegeExcelsior CollegeHofstra UniversityIona College/Rockland Graduate CenterMarist CollegeMedaille CollegeMercy College/Bronx Mercy College/Dobbs FerryMercy College/YorktownMercy College/Manhattan Metropolitan College of New YorkMount Saint Mary CollegeThe New School/Parsons School for Design The New School/Schools of Public EngagementNew York Chiropractic CollegeNew York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/ ManhattanNew York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/ Old WestburyNew York UniversityNiagara UniversityNyack CollegePace University/New York City Pace University/Pleasantville-Briarcliff Rochester Institute of TechnologyThe Sage CollegesSt. John Fisher CollegeSt. John’s University/Manhattan St. John’s University/Queens St. John’s University/Staten IslandSt. Joseph’s College/Long Island St. Joseph’s College/Brooklyn St. Thomas Aquinas CollegeSyracuse UniversityTeachers College, Columbia UniversityTouro CollegeTouro College/New York Medical CollegeUtica College
Education
Graduate Program(s) in EducationAdelphi UniversityAmerican Museum of Natural History, Richard Gilder Graduate SchoolBank Street College of EducationBard College20
Boricua CollegeCanisius CollegeClarkson University/Capital Region Clarkson University/Potsdam Colgate University
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Academic Programs Master’s, Doctorates, Advanced Certificates, Professional Licensure Degrees
College of Mount Saint VincentThe College of New RochelleThe College of Saint RoseColumbia UniversityConcordia CollegeCornell UniversityD’Youville CollegeDaemen CollegeDominican CollegeDowling CollegeElmira CollegeFordham University/WestchesterFordham UniversityHobart and William Smith CollegesHofstra UniversityIona CollegeIthaca CollegeKeuka CollegeLe Moyne CollegeLIU BrentwoodLIU BrooklynLIU HudsonLIU Post LIU RiverheadManhattan CollegeManhattanville CollegeMarist CollegeMedaille CollegeMercy College/Bronx4
Mercy College/Dobbs FerryMercy College/ManhattanMercy College/YorktownMetropolitan College of New YorkMolloy CollegeMount Saint Mary CollegeNazareth CollegeThe New School/Schools of Public EngagementNew York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/Manhattan New York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/Old Westbury New York UniversityNiagara UniversityNyack CollegePace University/New York City Pace University/Pleasantville-Briarcliff Pratt Institute/Brooklyn Relay Graduate School of EducationRoberts Wesleyan CollegeRochester Institute of TechnologyThe Sage CollegesSarah Lawrence CollegeSt. Bonaventure UniversitySt. John Fisher CollegeSt. John’s University/Queens St. John’s University/Staten IslandSt. Joseph’s College/Long IslandSt. Lawrence UniversitySt. Thomas Aquinas CollegeSyracuse UniversityTeachers College, Columbia UniversityTouro CollegeUniversity of RochesterUtica CollegeWagner CollegeYeshiva University
EngineeringGraduate Program(s) in EngineeringClarkson University/Capital Region Clarkson University/ Potsdam
Columbia UniversityCooper UnionCornell UniversityHofstra UniversityManhattan CollegeNew York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/ Manhattan New York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/ Old Westbury New York UniversityRensselaer Polytechnic InstituteRochester Institute of TechnologySyracuse UniversityUniversity of Rochester
English and LettersGraduate Program(s) in English and LettersAdelphi UniversityClarkson University/Capital Region The College of Saint RoseColumbia UniversityCornell UniversityFordham UniversityHofstra UniversityIona CollegeLIU BrooklynLIU Post Manhattanville CollegeMercy College/YorktownThe New School/Schools of Public EngagementNew York UniversitySarah Lawrence CollegeSt. Bonaventure UniversitySt. John’s University/Queens Syracuse UniversityTeachers College, Columbia UniversityUniversity of RochesterYeshiva University
Fine and Applied Arts/Dance
Graduate Program(s) in DanceNew York UniversityPratt Institute/Brooklyn
Fine and Applied Arts/Fine Arts/Graphic Arts/Crafts
Graduate Program(s) in Fine Arts/Graphic Arts/CraftsAdelphi UniversityBard CollegeThe College of New RochelleColumbia UniversityConcordia CollegeCornell UniversityDaemen CollegeHofstra UniversityLIU BrooklynLIU Post Nazareth CollegeThe New School/Parsons School for Design New York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/ Manhattan New York School of Interior DesignNew York UniversityPratt Institute/Brooklyn Rensselaer Polytechnic InstituteRochester Institute of TechnologySyracuse UniversityTeachers College, Columbia UniversityUniversity of Rochester
Fine and Applied Arts/Music
Graduate Program(s) in MusicBard CollegeColumbia UniversityCornell UniversityHofstra UniversityHoughton CollegeIthaca CollegeLIU Post Manhattan School of MusicMolloy CollegeNazareth CollegeThe New School/College of Performing ArtsNew York UniversitySyracuse UniversityTeachers College, Columbia UniversityUniversity of RochesterYeshiva University
Fine and Applied Art/Performing/Dramatic Arts
Graduate Program(s) in Performing/Dramatic ArtsColumbia UniversityCornell UniversityLIU BrooklynLIU Post The New School/College of Performing ArtsNew York UniversityPace University/New York CityPratt Institute/Brooklyn Sarah Lawrence CollegeSyracuse UniversityTeachers College, Columbia University
Food/Food Service/Nutrition
Graduate Program(s) in Food/Food Service/NutritionCanisius CollegeCornell UniversityD’Youville CollegeLIU Post New York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/ Manhattan New York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/ Old Westbury Syracuse University
Foreign Languages
Graduate Program(s) in Foreign LanguagesClarkson University/Capital Region Columbia UniversityHofstra UniversityLIU Post New York UniversitySt. John’s University/Queens Syracuse UniversityTeachers College, Columbia UniversityUniversity of RochesterYeshiva University
Health Professions
Graduate Program(s) in Health ProfessionsAdelphi UniversityAlbany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences Clarkson University/Capital Region Clarkson University/PotsdamCollege of Mount Saint Vincent
The College of New RochelleColumbia UniversityCornell University/Weill Cornell Graduate School of Medical SciencesCornell University/Weill Cornell MedicineD’Youville CollegeDaemen CollegeDominican CollegeExcelsior CollegeHofstra UniversityKeuka CollegeLe Moyne CollegeLIU BrentwoodLIU BrooklynLIU HudsonLIU Post Marist CollegeMercy College/Dobbs Ferry Molloy CollegeMount Saint Mary CollegeNazareth CollegeNew York Chiropractic CollegeNew York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/Old Westbury New York UniversityPace University/New York City Pace University/Pleasantville-Briarcliff Roberts Wesleyan CollegeRochester Institute of TechnologyThe Sage CollegesSarah Lawrence CollegeSt. John Fisher CollegeSt. John’s University/Queens St. Joseph’s College/Brooklyn St. Joseph’s College/Long Island Syracuse UniversityTeachers College, Columbia UniversityTouro College/New York Medical CollegeTouro CollegeUniversity of RochesterUtica CollegeWagner CollegeYeshiva University
Home and Family Studies
Graduate Program(s) in Home and Family StudiesHofstra UniversityNyack CollegeSyracuse University
Interdisciplinary/Individualized Studies
Graduate Program(s) in Interdisciplinary/Individualized StudiesAdelphi UniversityClarkson University/Potsdam College of Mount Saint VincentColumbia UniversityCornell University5
Daemen CollegeExcelsior CollegeLIU Post Metropolitan College of New YorkThe New School/Parsons School for Design The New School/School for Social ResearchNew York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/ Manhattan
Agricultural/Animals/Environmental Technologies to Interdisciplinary/Individualized Studies
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Graduate Degree Programs
New York UniversityNiagara UniversityRensselaer Polytechnic InstituteRochester Institute of TechnologySarah Lawrence CollegeSt. John’s University/Queens Syracuse UniversityTeachers College, Columbia UniversityTouro CollegeUniversity of Rochester
Library Science
Graduate Program(s) in Library ScienceLIU BrentwoodLIU Post Marist CollegeNew York UniversityPratt Institute/ManhattanSt. John’s University/Queens Syracuse University
MathematicsGraduate Program(s) in MathematicsClarkson University/Capital Region Clarkson University/PotsdamColumbia UniversityCornell University5
Hofstra UniversityLIU Post Manhattan CollegeNew York UniversityRensselaer Polytechnic InstituteRochester Institute of TechnologySt. Joseph’s College/Long IslandSyracuse UniversityTeachers College, Columbia UniversityUniversity of RochesterYeshiva University
Philosophy/Theology/Religious StudiesGraduate Program(s) in Philosophy/Theology/Religious StudiesColumbia UniversityFordham University/WestchesterFordham UniversityThe New School/School for Social ResearchNew York UniversityNyack CollegeRoberts Wesleyan CollegeSt. John’s University/Queens
Syracuse UniversityTouro CollegeTouro College/New York Medical CollegeUniversity of RochesterYeshiva University
Physical Sciences/Chemistry/Physics
Graduate Program(s) in Physical Sciences/Chemistry/PhysicsClarkson University/Capital Region Clarkson University/PotsdamColumbia UniversityCornell UniversityHofstra UniversityLIU BrooklynLIU Post New York UniversityPace University/New York CityRensselaer Polytechnic InstituteRochester Institute of TechnologyThe Rockefeller UniversitySt. John’s University/Queens Syracuse University Touro CollegeTouro College/New York Medical CollegeUniversity of RochesterVassar CollegeYeshiva University
Professional Degree ProgramsGraduate Program(s) in ChiropracticD’Youville CollegeNew York Chiropractic College
Graduate Program(s) in DentistryColumbia UniversityNew York University
Graduate Program(s) in LawAlbany Law SchoolColumbia UniversityFordham UniversityHofstra UniversityNew York UniversityPace University/White Plains Campus School of LawSt. John’s University/Queens Syracuse University Touro CollegeTouro College/Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law CenterYeshiva University
Graduate Program(s) in MedicineAlbany Medical CollegeColumbia UniversityCornell University/Weill Cornell MedicineHofstra UniversityNew York UniversityTouro College/New York Medical CollegeUniversity of RochesterYeshiva University
Graduate Program(s) in Occupational TherapyClarkson University/Potsdam Dominican CollegeIthaca CollegeKeuka CollegeLe Moyne CollegeMercy College/Dobbs Ferry The Sage CollegesTouro CollegeUtica College
Graduate Program(s) in OsteopathyNew York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/Old Westbury Touro College
Graduate Program(s) in PharmacyAlbany College of Pharmacy and Health SciencesD’Youville CollegeLIU BrooklynSt. John Fisher CollegeSt. John’s University/Queens Touro College
Graduate Program(s) in Physical TherapyClarkson University/PotsdamD’Youville CollegeDaemen CollegeDominican CollegeLIU BrooklynMercy College/Dobbs Ferry New York Institute of Technology (NYIT)/Old Westbury New York UniversityThe Sage Colleges Touro College Touro College/New York Medical CollegeUtica College
Graduate Program(s) in Physician Assistant Studies Albany Medical CollegeClarkson University/PotsdamCornell University/Weill Cornell Graduate School of Medical SciencesCornell University/Weill Cornell MedicineDaemen CollegeHofstra UniversityLe Moyne CollegeMercy College/Dobbs Ferry Pace University/New York City Touro CollegeWagner College
Graduate Program(s) in PodiatryNew York College of Podiatric Medicine
Psychology (Behavioral Sciences)Graduate Program(s) in Psychology (Behavioral Sciences)Adelphi UniversityThe College of New RochelleThe College of Saint RoseColumbia UniversityCornell UniversityFordham UniversityHofstra UniversityIona CollegeLIU BrooklynLIU Post Marist CollegeMedaille CollegeMercy College/Bronx Mercy College/Dobbs FerryThe New School/School for Social ResearchNew York UniversityNyack CollegePace University/New York City Pace University/Pleasantville-BriarcliffRensselaer Polytechnic InstituteRoberts Wesleyan CollegeRochester Institute of TechnologyThe Sage Colleges
Sarah Lawrence CollegeSt. Francis CollegeSt. John’s University/Queens Syracuse UniversityTeachers College, Columbia University Touro CollegeTouro College/New York Medical CollegeUniversity of RochesterYeshiva University
Social SciencesGraduate Program(s) in Social SciencesAdelphi UniversityBard CollegeColumbia UniversityCornell UniversityFordham UniversityHilbert CollegeHofstra UniversityIona CollegeLIU BrooklynLIU Post Mercy College/Dobbs FerryThe New School/School for Social ResearchNew York UniversityRensselaer Polytechnic InstituteRochester Institute of TechnologySt. John’s University/Queens Syracuse UniversityTeachers College, Columbia UniversityUniversity of RochesterYeshiva University
Social Services and Public AffairsGraduate Program(s) in Social Services and Public Affairs Adelphi UniversityBoricua CollegeCanisius CollegeThe College of New RochelleThe College of Saint RoseColumbia UniversityDaemen CollegeFordham University/WestchesterHofstra UniversityIona CollegeKeuka CollegeLIU BrentwoodLIU BrooklynLIU HudsonLIU Post LIU RiverheadManhattan CollegeMetropolitan College of New YorkMolloy CollegeNew York University/Silver School of Social Work at St. Thomas AquinasNew York UniversityNiagara UniversityNyack CollegePace University/New York CityPace University/Pleasantville-Briarcliff Roberts Wesleyan CollegeRochester Institute of TechnologySt. John’s University/Queens St. John’s University/Staten IslandSyracuse UniversityTouro CollegeYeshiva University
Interdisciplinary/Individualized Studies continued to Social Services and Public Affairs
2016Summer
� Colleges encourage visits from students and their parents/guardians. It’s your chance to “try on” a campus. Use the map on pages 4-7 to plan your trips. Also, ask your school counselor about college fairs in your area. At the fairs, talk with college representatives and start to build relationships.
� Make a list of colleges you will apply to and note details about each college’s application process, and keep track of admission and financial aid deadlines!
� Ask your teachers and others for the letters of recommendation you will need for your admission applications.
Aug. 5: Registration deadline for Sep. 10 ACT.
September and October � Explore all financial aid sources, including
scholarships from local businesses, organizations, employers, churches, etc. Ask for help at your public library and guidance/college office. Attend financial aid workshops and college fairs.
� The 2017-18 FAFSA will launch on October 1, 2016 (http://fafsa.ed.gov). Be sure to apply as soon as you can since some aid programs have limited funds.
� If you plan on completing the FAFSA online (recommended), get FSA IDs** for you and your parents/guardians at https://fsaid.ed.gov. Obtain the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) worksheet from your school counselor or online at www.fafsa.ed.gov. Check with all the colleges to which you are applying to determine if there are other financial aid forms you must complete to qualify for all types of aid. Obtain all required forms.
� Keep a copy of all the forms you file. Complete and submit all other required financial aid forms. Watch your deadlines! You’ll receive your Student Aid Report (SAR) within four weeks after filing your FAFSA by mail; sooner if you complete it online. Review your SAR carefully. Follow directions to correct errors.
� New York State students who file the FAFSA online may apply for a Tuition Assistance Program (TAP) grant online by linking to it directly from your FAFSA confirmation page. For more information about applying for TAP, call 1.888.NYSHESC.
� If you need help completing the FAFSA, local college financial aid administrators will help you and your family complete the FAFSA.
Sep. 2*: Registration deadline for Oct. 1 SAT® & SAT Subject Tests™.
Sep. 10: ACT test date.Sep. 16: Registration deadline for Oct. 22 ACT.Oct. 1*: SAT® & SAT Subject Tests™ date.Oct. 7*: Registration deadline for Nov. 5 SAT® & SAT Subject Tests™.Oct. 15: PSAT/NMSQT Saturday test date
(recommended).Oct. 19: PSAT/NMSQT Wednesday test date.Oct. 22: ACT test date.Nov. 2: PSAT/NMSQT alternate Wednesday test date.
November and December � Continue completing your college applications. Pay
careful attention to the application deadlines!
Nov. 4*: Registration deadline for Dec. 3 SAT® & SAT Subject Tests™.Nov. 4: Registration deadline for Dec. 10 ACT.Nov. 5*: SAT® & SAT Subject Tests™ date.Dec. 3*: SAT® & SAT Subject Tests™ date.Dec. 10: ACT test date.Dec. 30*: Registration deadline for Jan. 21 SAT® & SAT Subject Tests™.
2017January and February
� Attend local college financial aid workshops. � If you have not already done so, visit the colleges to
which you applied. � Start to look for a summer job. � In March, many colleges begin to notify students
of college acceptance. See March/April for more information.
Jan. 13: Registration deadline for Feb. 11 ACT–Outside NYS only.
Jan. 21*: SAT® & SAT Subject Tests™ date.Feb. 10*: Registration deadline for Mar. 11 SAT® tests™.Feb. 11: ACT test date–Outside NYS only.
March and April � Colleges with traditional admissions and financial
aid deadlines will notify you of college acceptance and financial aid packages. Evaluate the offers. Notify all the colleges of your decision to accept or decline their offers, or request an extension, usually by May 1. Pay attention to those deadlines!
� If you still wish to expand your options, some colleges will accept admissions and financial aid applications at this time. Visit www.nycolleges.org/view-college-information for college contact information.
Mar. 3: Registration deadline for Apr. 8 ACT.Mar. 11*: SAT® only test date.Apr. 7*: Registration deadline for May 6 SAT® & SAT Subject Tests™.Apr. 8: ACT test date.
May and June � May 1 is the traditional deadline for students to
notify colleges of their college choice. If you decline admission and have received an aid package, notify the college financial aid office so it can offer the award to another student.
� NYS residents applying for TAP: Check your email for correspondence from HESC about your TAP award. If you decide to attend a college in New York State, review your TAP application information and provide additional information, or make corrections if needed, or if requested by HESC. Be sure your TAP Award Certificate contains the code for the college you will be attending. Visit www.hesc.ny.gov for more information, or call 1.888.NYSHESC.
� Follow up on the progress of your grants, scholarships, loans, work-study and other forms of student aid.
May 1-5 Advanced Placement (AP) & 8-11: Program® Exams. May 5*: Registration deadline for Jun. 3 SAT® & SAT Subject Tests™.May 5: Registration deadline for Jun. 10 ACT.May 6*: SAT® & SAT Subject Tests™ date.Jun. 3*: SAT® & SAT Subject Tests™ date.Jun. 10: ACT test date.
� Don’t forget to send thank-you notes to all who helped you through your college search.
NOTE: Register for the SAT® exams online at www.collegeboard.org. Online SAT® exam registration deadlines expire at midnight, Eastern Daylight Time. Register for ACT exams online at www.actstudent.org. Online ACT exam deadlines expire at midnight, Central Time. If applying by mail, registration deadlines listed here refer to regular U.S. postmark dates. Visit above websites for international deadlines and U.S. late registration deadlines.
* At press time, only anticipated test dates for 2016-17 SAT® exams were available.
**In spring 2015, the login process changed. If you already had a PIN, you will be instructed on how to create a username and password for the new login system.
Visit www.studentaid.ed.gov or
www.nasfaa.org for more information on financial aid.
Calendar For students entering college in the 2017-2018 academic year
Inside: � Finding the right college � How to begin your
college search � What to look for in
a college � College search worksheet � Campus locator map
with phone/web � Campus profiles � Academic programs � Paying for college � Six steps to financial aid � Internet resources � Calendar � Campus Quick Facts
Commission on Independent Colleges and Universities (cIcu)17 Elk Street, Albany, NY 12207Email: [email protected]: (518) 436.4781Fax: (518) 433.8825
www.nycolleges.orgwww.cicu.org
Adelphi UniversityAlbany College of Pharmacy and Health SciencesAlbany Law SchoolAlbany Medical CollegeAmerican Academy McAllister Institute of Funeral ServiceAmerican Museum of Natural History, Richard Gilder Graduate SchoolBank Street College of EducationBard CollegeBarnard CollegeThe Belanger School of NursingBoricua CollegeCanisius CollegeCazenovia CollegeClarkson UniversityCochran School of NursingCold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Watson School of Biological SciencesColgate UniversityCollege of Mount Saint VincentThe College of New RochelleThe College of Saint RoseColumbia UniversityConcordia CollegeCooper UnionCornell UniversityThe Culinary Institute of AmericaDaemen CollegeDominican CollegeDowling CollegeD’Youville CollegeElmira CollegeExcelsior CollegeFei Tian CollegeFinger Lakes Health College of NursingFordham UniversityHamilton CollegeHartwick College
Helene Fuld College of NursingHilbert CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesHofstra UniversityHoughton CollegeIona CollegeIthaca CollegeKeuka CollegeThe King’s CollegeLe Moyne CollegeLong Island UniversityManhattan CollegeManhattan School of MusicManhattanville CollegeMaria CollegeMarist CollegeMarymount Manhattan CollegeMedaille CollegeMemorial College of NursingMercy CollegeMetropolitan College of New YorkMolloy CollegeMontefiore School of NursingMount Saint Mary CollegeNazareth CollegeThe New SchoolNew York Chiropractic CollegeNew York College of Podiatric MedicineNew York Institute of Technology (NYIT)New York School of Interior DesignNew York UniversityNiagara UniversityNyack CollegePace UniversityPaul Smith’s College of Arts and SciencesPhillips Beth Israel School of NursingPratt Institute
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