Attending
a college or career school in New York City is like getting
two educations for the price of one. Known as the largest and
most culturally diverse city in the United States, New York
exposes students to its large variety of art, music, culinary
delights, ethnic diversity, and recreational offerings. These
features make NYC a fabulous place to study and learn - both
in the classroom and out...to learn more, check out our
Guide to New York City
Colleges & Universities.
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| What's Your Interest? Find Schools/Colleges
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Advertising - Creative & Business Programs...
Art/Design - Design, Multimedia......
Broadcasting - Television, Radio...
Business - Marketing, Accounting......
Computer/IT - UNIX, LINUX, NT, Multimedia...
Cosmetology - Cosmetology Schools & Programs...
Culinary - Chef & Restaurant Schools...
Dental - MD, Hygiene...
Engineering - Engineering Schools & Programs...
Environmental - Forestry, Ecology...
Fashion - Fashion Design Programs...
Film & Video - Direct, write movies......
Graphic Design - Media: Print, TV, Web...
Health/Medical - Medical Billing and Coding...
Interior Design - Interior Design Careers...
Language - Spanish, French, German...
Law - Schools of Law, Paralegal...
Nursing - Nursing Schools & Training...
Performing Arts - Theatre, Music, Dance...
Photography - Photo Schools & Training...
Psychology - Counseling, Forensic, Family...
Veterinary - Veterinary Schools & Programs...
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| New York Education Highlights |
- Bilingual education available at all school levels
- City schools have a student-teacher ratio of 15:1
- Residents of NYC (over 25) who've earned a high school education
or more: 72.3
- Extremely diverse job market offers many opportunities for internships
- Young population in area - median age is 34.2 years
- Diverse population with 35.9% being foreign born
- Excellent health facilities (22% more than national average)
- Highly diverse cultural resources due to nature of population
- Excellent mass transit system
- 17% more colleges & universities in area than national average
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