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| LaGuardia Community College |
| New York City's most nationally recognized two-year college, LaGuardia hosts over 13,000 students in Long Island City in Western
Queens.
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| Lehman College |
| Lehman College in the Bronx is committed to providing access to a common body of knowledge and opportunities to develop a
lifelong love of learning.
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| Medgar Evers College |
| From its location in central Brooklyn, Medgar Evers pursues its mission of developing and maintaining high quality, professional,
career-oriented undergraduate degree programs within the context of a liberal education.
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| The New Community College at CUNY |
| Experience the new—The New Community College at CUNY. It’s a powerful, purposeful college, specifically designed to link classroom
learning to practical career experiences. From the outset, you’ll find a highly supportive environment, committed to your
success. The clearly defined first-year program includes a rigorous core of courses with required full-time attendance.
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| OneCampusNYC |
| OneCampusNYC connects New York City's university students and faculty to city resources and offers up a taste of what it's
like to be part of the NYC academic community.
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| Queens College |
| Queens College prepares students to become leaders of our global society by offering a rigorous education in the liberal arts
and sciences under the guidance of a faculty dedicated to both teaching and research.
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| Queensborough Community College |
| The mission of Queensborough is to provide post-secondary educational programs within the framework of the CUNY open admission
policy, which is committed to the goals of open access and academic excellence.
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| William E. Macaulay Honors College at CUNY |
| The William E. Macaulay Honors College at CUNY provides an enhanced undergraduate education to academically gifted students,
drawing on the unique resources of CUNY and New York City's cultural, scientific, government, and business communities to
provide a broad-based and challenging liberal arts education.
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