List of colleges and universities in New York City

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The following is a list of public and private institutions of higher education in New York City, New York, United States.

Public[edit]

State University of New York (SUNY)[edit]

City University of New York (CUNY)[edit]

Community colleges[edit]

Undergraduate colleges[edit]

Undergraduate honors college[edit]

Graduate schools[edit]

Private[edit]

Allied health sciences and biology[edit]

Architecture, design and engineering[edit]

Comprehensive colleges and universities[edit]

Education[edit]

Fine and performing arts[edit]

Law schools[edit]

Mortuary science[edit]

  • American Academy McAllister Institute, Midtown Manhattan[8]

Theological colleges and seminaries[edit]

Temporarily closed institutions[edit]

  • The King's College, Financial District - has not held classes since May 2023 and is not accepting applications, but plans to reopen.

Permanently closed institutions[edit]

Private, non-profit, non-sectarian[edit]

Private, for-profit[edit]

Private, religious[edit]

Christian and Missionary Alliance[edit]

  • Alliance University (formerly Nyack College), located in New York City (1882–1897; 1997–2023)

Jewish

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