List of colleges and universities in New York's Capital District
The colleges and universities of New York's Capital District are a varied lot, consisting of four year and two year institutions, universities and community colleges, private and public institutions.
Colleges and universities[]
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Name | Type | City or town | Date est. |
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SUNY Adirondack | Community college | Queensbury | 1961 | Part of the State University of New York System |
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Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences |
Pharmacy school | Albany | 1881 | Part of Union University Shares joint campus of University Heights |
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Albany Law School[1] | Law school | Albany | 1851 | Part of Union University Shares joint campus of University Heights Oldest independent law school in the United States |
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Albany Medical College[2] | Medical school | Albany | 1839 | Part of Union University Shares joint campus of University Heights |
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Bryant & Stratton College | Proprietary college | Colonie | 1854 | ||
The College of Saint Rose | Private college | Albany | 1920 | ||
Columbia-Greene Community College | Community college | Hudson | 1966 | Part of the State University of New York System |
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Empire State College | Public college | Saratoga Springs, Latham, Queensbury, Schenectady, Johnstown |
1971 | Part of the State University of New York System Administrative offices in Saratoga Springs, five Capital District locations |
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Excelsior College | Private college | Albany | 1971 | Until 1998 a public college under State University of New York System; named Regents College from 1971 to 2001 | |
Fulton-Montgomery Community College | Community college | Johnstown | 1963 | Part of the State University of New York System |
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Hudson Valley Community College | Community college | Troy, North Greenbush | 1953 | Part of the State University of New York System |
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Graduate College of Union University | Graduate school | Schenectady | 2003 | Part of Union University | |
Maria College | Private college | Albany | 1958 | Four-year Catholic college | |
Mildred Elley | Private college | Albany | 1917 | ||
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) | Private university | Troy | 1824 | Oldest technological university in the English-speaking world |
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Russell Sage College | Private college | Troy | 1916 | Part of The Sage Colleges | |
Sage College of Albany | Private college | Albany | 1957 | Part of The Sage Colleges Shares joint campus of University Heights |
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Sage Graduate School | Graduate school | Troy, Albany | 1949 | Part of The Sage Colleges | |
Schenectady County Community College | Community college | Schenectady | 1967 | Part of the State University of New York System |
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Siena College | Private college | Colonie | 1937 | Catholic college | |
Skidmore College | Private college | Saratoga Springs | 1903 | ||
State University of New York at Cobleskill |
Public university | Cobleskill | 1916 | Part of the State University of New York System |
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SUNY Plattsburgh at Queensbury | Public University | Queensbury | 2005 | Part of the State University of New York System.
Located on the campus of SUNY Adirondack in Queensbury, New York, SUNY Plattsburgh serves approximately 350 full and part-time students in undergraduate and graduate degree programs, as well as graduate students in a certificate of advanced studies program. |
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SUNY Poly CNSE | Public university | Guilderland | 2014 | Part of the State University of New York System |
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Union College | Private university | Schenectady | 1795 | Part of Union University | |
University at Albany, State University of New York |
Public university | Albany, Guilderland | 1844 | Part of the State University of New York System |
Reference List[]
- ^ "Albany Law School". Albany Law. Retrieved 2020-04-12.
- ^ "About Albany Med". Albany Medical College. Retrieved 2020-04-12.
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