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LaGuardia Community College is a City University of New York (CUNY) community college located in Long Island City in Queens, New York. It is named for former New York City Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia. Referred to as "The World's Community College," it has a diverse international student body representing more than 150 countries and speaking over 100 languages. The City University of New York (CUNY; acronym usually pronounced kyoo-nee or coo-nee), located in New York City, is the largest urban university in the United States, with more than 208,000 enrolled in degree programs and another 208,000 enrolled in adult and continuing education courses at... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Junior college. ... Long Island City, New York, often abbreviated L.I.C., is an area in the borough of Queens in New York City. ... Queens is geographically the largest of the five boroughs of New York City in the United States, and the most ethnically diverse county in the U.S. It is coterminous with Queens County in the State of New York and is located on western Long Island. ... Nickname: Location in the state of New York Coordinates: Country United States State New York Boroughs The Bronx Brooklyn Manhattan Queens Staten Island Settled 1625 Government  - Mayor Michael Bloomberg (R) Area  - City  468. ... A mayor (from the Latin māior, meaning larger, greater) is the modern title of the highest ranking municipal officer. ... Fiorello Henry LaGuardia (December 11, 1882–September 20, 1947) was the Mayor of New York from 1934 to 1945. ...


Founded in 1968 and known initially as Community College #9, it is housed in the former Sunshine Biscuits bakery. According to legend, its history began when LaGuardia himself visited the old bakery and the former Ford special materials plant. Upon biting into a delicious cookie, he exclaimed jokingly, "This bakery is perfect. The bakers must be extremely intelligent to be able to make these. Why, I think we should make this into a higher institute of learning!". Sunshine Biscuits was started in 1913 by Jack and Taylor in their home. ...


The college has been named a National Institution of Excellence (Policy Center on the First Year of College) and 1 of the "Top 3 Large Community Colleges in the U.S." (Community College Survey of Student Engagement, 2002).


Campus logo

LaGuardia's historic logo is a flower with five petals, symbolizing the five boroughs of New York City, and the first name of its namesake, which in Italian translates to "Little Flower." Capitalizing on its reputation as one of the most diverse campuses in the country, the college also uses an apple logo covered with various national flags. The apple is taken from the "Big Apple" nickname that describes New York City. A borough is a political division originally used in England. ...


LaGuardia's historic logo is a flower with five petals, symbolizing the five boroughs of New York City, and the first name of its namesake, which in Italian translates to "Little Flower." Capitalizing on its reputation as one of the most diverse campuses in the country, the college also uses an apple logo covered with various national flags. The apple is taken from the "Big Apple" nickname that describes New York City. A borough is a political division originally used in England. ...


LaGuardia's historic logo is a flower with five petals, symbolizing the five boroughs of New York City, and the first name of its namesake, which in Italian translates to "Little Flower." Capitalizing on its reputation as one of the most diverse campuses in the country, the college also uses an apple logo covered with various national flags. The apple is taken from the "Big Apple" nickname that describes New York City. A borough is a political division originally used in England. ...


LaGuardia's historic logo is a flower with five petals, symbolizing the five boroughs of New York City, and the first name of its namesake, which in Italian translates to "Little Flower." Capitalizing on its reputation as one of the most diverse campuses in the country, the college also uses an apple logo covered with various national flags. The apple is taken from the "Big Apple" nickname that describes New York City. A borough is a political division originally used in England. ...


LaGuardia's historic logo is a flower with five petals, symbolizing the five boroughs of New York City, and the first name of its namesake, which in Italian translates to "Little Flower." Capitalizing on its reputation as one of the most diverse campuses in the country, the college also uses an apple logo covered with various national flags. The apple is taken from the "Big Apple" nickname that describes New York City. A borough is a political division originally used in England. ...


LaGuardia's historic logo is a flower with five petals, symbolizing the five boroughs of New York City, and the first name of its namesake, which in Italian translates to "Little Flower." Capitalizing on its reputation as one of the most diverse campuses in the country, the college also uses an apple logo covered with various national flags. The apple is taken from the "Big Apple" nickname that describes New York City. A borough is a political division originally used in England. ...


Programs

LaGuardia offers programs leading to three degrees which are: Associate in Arts (AA), Associate in Science (AS), and Associate in Applied Science (AAS).


Many of the students upon completing studies transfer to four-year institutions to attain a bachelor's degree. With LaGuardia's lower tuition costs, students can save thousands of dollars upon graduating. The school also offers continuing education programs. First Year Experience Academies A bachelors degree (Artium Baccalaureus, A.B. or B.A.) is usually an undergraduate academic degree awarded for a course or major that generally lasts for three, four, or in some cases and countries, five or six years. ... Continuing education may refer to one of two types of education. ...


External links

  • LaGuardia Community College Official Site
  • LaGuardia Community College Library Media Resources Center Library Media Resources Center

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