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New York City Colleges & Universities

New York is said to be the American capital of fashion design and fine arts, so if you want to study either of these things than the Big Apple is a good place for you. It's home to a number of fashion institutes and art schools where you can study painting, drawing, design, film, or photography. One thing that college students in New York City can count among their advantages is the sheer number of people who come to make their fortune in the city that never sleeps. NYC is home to more than 8 million people, many of them immigrants and imports from other countries. Private and public universities and colleges offer business, tech, health sciences and humanities courses to students from all over the world. ( More )

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In recent years, as New York has made attempts to cut down on pollution and raise air quality, the opportunities for ecology-minded graduates have risen. The recently built Hearst Tower is a green building that is soon to join others, supported by a network of hybrid taxis and buses that run on compressed natural gas. Qualified graduates can find jobs in mass transit engineering and city planning, trying to reduce pollution.

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About New York City

Imagine if your campus was one of the largest, most vibrant cities in the world. This is exactly what New York colleges have to offer. For although student activities and team sports might not have the space and facilities that other schools do, it doesn't really matter. That's because New York universities offer unfettered access to some of the best dining, nightclubs, shopping, museums, parks, businesses, and sights in the country. Why see a student production of a show when Broadway is just down the street?

Other Perks of New York Schools

When the city becomes your campus, you quickly realize that a substantial portion of your learning takes place outside of the classroom. Students from New York universities tend to be more well-rounded and "cultured" then students from other schools, simply by dint of their increased exposure. This is especially true if you want to specialize in business, fashion, entertainment, history, and literature. The Big Apple provides amazing inspiration if you plan to pursue any of the above fields.

New York Schools Are a Lot of Fun

Although it's possible to enjoy yourself no matter where you go, New York colleges seem to lead the way when it comes to entertainment and fun. That's because Manhattan is one of the most exciting and diverse places in the world. You might have to deal with exorbitant prices, congestion, and "interesting" characters, but boredom is never something that will enter your life if you attend college in New York City.

City Website http://www.nyc.gov
Area 468.9 square miles
Boroughs Manhattan, Bronx, Brooklyn, Staten Island, Queens
Population (2000) 8,104,079 (city proper); 21,766,731 (metropolitan area)
Area Codes 212, 917, 646, 347
Newspapers The New York Times, New York Post, New York Daily News, The Village Voice
Nicknames "The Big Apple"; "The World's Second Home"; "The city that never sleeps"
Official Name City of New York
Sport / Hockey New York Rangers, New York Islanders
Sports / Baseball New York Mets, New York Yankees
Sports / Basketball New York Knicks (NBA), New York Liberty (WNBA)
Sports / NFL New York Giants, New York Jets