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Encyclopedia > Colleges and Universities in the State of New York

A List of public and private Colleges and Universities in the State of New York.


The colleges listed below represent private colleges offering the Associate's degree, Bachelor's degree, or graduate degrees, and all four-year public colleges and university centers. For the two-year public colleges (community colleges), use the links below for the City University or the State University.


See also List of colleges and universities.



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