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The City University of New York ( CUNY, spoken / ˈkjuːni /, KYOO-nee) is the public university system of New York City. It is the largest urban university system in the United States, comprising 25 campuses: eleven senior colleges, seven community colleges, and seven professional institutions.
Announced closures. Jamestown Business College, Jamestown - closing in February 2025; Wells College, Aurora - closing in May 2024; Sisters of St. Joseph. College of St. Rose, Albany - closing in June 2024; Temporarily closed Nondenominational Christianity. The King's College, Financial District, Manhattan - no students since May 2023
CUNY consists of 11 senior colleges, 7 community colleges, 1 honors college and 7 postgraduate institutions. As of 2018 [update] , CUNY is the United States' largest urban public university, with an enrollment of over 274,000 students.
One CUNY student, who asked not to be named, shared emails with Patch from a Hunter College professor warning students they needed special permission from the school's Office of AccessAbility.
HARLEM, NY — A reported shooting threat prompted The City University of New York's City College to shut down its Harlem campus Tuesday afternoon, officials said.
List of colleges and universities in New York City. The following is a list of public and private institutions of higher education in New York City, New York, United States.
At Bronx Community College, hungry students can find food only in vending machines since contractor A La Carte Menu Services Inc. abruptly ended on-campus dining service last year.
Lehman College is a public college in New York City. Founded in 1931 as the Bronx campus of Hunter College, it became an independent college within CUNY in September 1967. The college is named after Herbert H. Lehman, a former New York governor, United States senator, philanthropist, and the son of Lehman Brothers co-founder Mayer Lehman.
NYACK, NY — The 140-year-old institution once known as Nyack College has lost its accreditation and will close its doors at the end of August. Manhattan was Nyack College's original home,...
The College of Staten Island is the product of a merger in 1976 of Staten Island Community College (SICC), founded in 1956, and Richmond College, founded in 1965. Richmond College had been threatened with closure because of New York City's financial crisis, while SICC, because of its status as a community college, received state support.