New York

  • Adelphi University is a highly awarded, nationally ranked, powerfully connected doctoral research university. It offers exceptional liberal arts and sciences programmes and professional training with particular strength in its Core Four – Arts and Humanities, STEM and Social Sciences, the Business and Education Professions, and Health and Wellness. Adelphi is dedicated to transforming students’ lives through small classes, hands-on learning and innovative ways to support student success. More than 115,000 Adelphi graduates have gained the skills to thrive professionally as active, caring citizens, making their mark on the university, their communities and the world.
  • Grounded in the liberal arts and sciences, Elmira College provides a collaborative and supportive environment that enables students to become active learners, effective leaders, responsible community members, and globally engaged citizens. Elmira College offers more than 35 majors and academic programs, an honors program, 17 academic honor societies, and 16 Division III varsity teams. Located in the Southern Finger Lakes Region of New York, Elmira's undergraduate and graduate student population hails from more than 30 states and 18 countries.
  • Long Island University (LIU) was founded in 1926 in Brooklyn, New York, under the guiding principle of educating and empowering men and women from all walks of life. LIU has grown into one of the nation’s largest private universities and remains committed to the educational needs and interests of its diverse student body. LIU offers more than 500 undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral degree programmes and certificates, educating more than 20,000 students each year across multiple campuses. The university continuously strives to cultivate and expand academic, professional, artistic, and co-curricular opportunities.
  • Founded by the Sisters of Mercy in 1950 in Dobbs Ferry, New York City, Mercy College became a four-year college offering programs leading to the baccalaureate degree in 1961. Continuing to expand over the years, Mercy College was authorised to offer its first graduate program  in 1981. They now also have campuses in Manhattan and the Bronx. They offer over 100 degrees and certificates in dozens of major disciplines, at the undergraduate and graduate level. Many degree programs are further distinguished by various specialisations. At Mercy you will be joining a community of students from around the US and the world who study, learn and have fun together. Countries represented on campus include Norway, Spain, Sweden, Japan, China, Korea, the United Kingdom, Mexico, Brazil and many more.  
  • The New York Film Academy was founded by veteran producer Jerry Sherlock in 1992, who produced such classics as "The Hunt for the Red October". Encouraged by friends of his who wanted to send their children to film school, but found the prices too costly, Sherlock designed a school that was not only affordable, but more importantly, was founded on the principle of learning by doing. Inspired by the idea that to learn how to make movies, one must actually make movies, Sherlock and his colleagues designed a truly unique curriculum. Blending a mixture of traditional film school instruction with a new approach, the Academy emphasizes coursework based around students actually going out and shooting films as part of their coursework. Students write, produce, direct, and edit their own original films while also serving as crewmembers on their fellow classmates’ films to gain extensive on-set experience.
  • Ranked the #1 private, four-year college in the nation for upward economic mobility by Harvard University’s Opportunity Insights, Pace University provides transformative education for its diverse students – academically, professionally, and socioeconomically. Pace prepares students to become leaders in their fields by providing an education that combines exceptional academics with real-world experiences including internships, research, clinical, civic engagement, and study abroad. Founded as a one-room accounting school in 1906, Pace has grown to three campuses in New York City and Westchester County, New York, and enrols more than 13,000 students in bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral programmes in more than 150 majors and programmes.
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