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4. City Tech (New York City College of Technology)
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The New York City College of Technology (City Tech) focuses entirely on undergraduate
education and offers 29 associate and 17 bachelor degree programs as well as
certificate programs and continuing education courses. The college has been expanding
its 4-year degree offerings in recent years. Areas of study are mostly pre-professional
in nature such as business, computer systems, engineering, health, hospitality,
education, and many other fields.
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• Enrollment: 14,268 (all undergraduate)
• For data on costs, financial aid, SAT scores, acceptance rates and more, read the
City Tech profile
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5. College of Staten Island
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The College of Staten Island was founded in 1976 when Staten Island Community
College and Richmond College merged. The current 204-acre campus was completed in
1996. The campus is located in the center of the island and features neo-Georgian
buildings, woodlands and open lawns. It is the only public university
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on Staten Island.
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• Enrollment: 13,092 (12,183 undergraduates)
• For data on costs, financial aid, SAT scores, acceptance rates and more, read the
College of Staten Island profile
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6. Hunter College
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The strength of Hunter's academic programs and the relatively low cost of attendance
has earned the school a place on national rankings of best value colleges. High
achieving students should check out the Honors College which offers tuition waivers,
special classes, and many other perks. Hunter College has a 15 to 1 student / faculty
ratio and, like many of the CUNY schools, an impressively diverse study body.
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• Location: Manhattan's Upper East Side
• Enrollment: 15,698 (21,258 undergraduates)
• For data on costs, financial aid, SAT scores, acceptance rates and more, read the
Hunter College profile
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7. John Jay College of Criminal Justice
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The specialized public service mission of John Jay College has made it a leader in
preparing students for careers in criminal justice and law enforcement. John Jay is one
of the few schools in the country to offer an undergraduate program in forensics. The
curriculum takes advantage of the school's mid-Manhattan location to provide students
with many community service opportunities.
• Location: Midtown Manhattan
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• Enrollment: 14,844 (12,943 undergraduates)
• For data on costs, financial aid, SAT scores, acceptance rates and more, read the
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