New York University

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NYU is a large private university in New York, NY. Established in 1831, NYU has become one of the largest universities in the country with many campuses throughout the city and Greenwich Village as its main campus. NYU was recognized as one of the top 30 universities across the globe by an international ranking system that includes nursing programs offered through Division of Nursing. In 2005, division became College of Nursing which offers many programs including Bachelor’s degrees and Master’s degree options for Nurses.

New York University is a large university in New York. Established in 1831, NYU has become one of the top international universities with campuses spread throughout the city. The NYU College of Nursing was established in 2005 and offers nursing programs that were originally offered through NYU’s Division of Nursing.

NYU is a private university in New York City. Established in 1831, NYU has become one of the largest universities in the country. In 1917, it had become one of the top 30 universities internationally. NYU offers many programs and courses including nursing which was initially offered through its Division of Nursing which was moved to form College of Nursing (COLN) that now enrolls over 1,900 students from more than 50 countries across six continents for its undergraduate and graduate degrees.

New York University is a premier, private research university located in New York City. Founded in 1831 as the “University of the City of New York”, NYU now enrolls over 50,000 students across 23 schools and colleges and offers more than 350 programs to its diverse student body.

NYU has long been a global center for intellectual thought and progressive values with an international reach that is unparalleled among American universities today. In recent years, NYU has drawn on its tradition of rigorous scholarship to become one of the country's leading institutions for interdisciplinary study at both graduate and undergraduate levels.

NYU is a diverse, global community of scholars and students spanning the humanities, sciences, social sciences, management and the arts. With over 200 degree programs across 10 schools- including 12 different undergraduate majors as well as dozens of graduate degrees at NYU’s Tisch School for Arts- there are many opportunities to explore and pursue your academic interests. The mission of New York University is to provide an education that combines high quality with great accessibility and affordability. One important element in achieving this goal has been our innovative financial aid policies which have eliminated tuition costs for all low income families (defined by federal guidelines) who qualify for need-based assistance.

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  • School Name: New York University
  • NYU is a large private university in New York, NY. Established in 1831, NYU has become one of the largest universities in the country with many campuses throughout the city and Greenwich Village as its main campus. NYU was recognized as one of the top 30 universities across the globe by an international ranking system that includes nursing programs offered through Division of Nursing. In 2005, division became College of Nursing which offers many programs including Bachelor’s degrees and Master’s degree options for Nurses.

    New York University is a large university in New York. Established in 1831, NYU has become one of the top international universities with campuses spread throughout the city. The NYU College of Nursing was established in 2005 and offers nursing programs that were originally offered through NYU’s Division of Nursing.

    NYU is a private university in New York City. Established in 1831, NYU has become one of the largest universities in the country. In 1917, it had become one of the top 30 universities internationally. NYU offers many programs and courses including nursing which was initially offered through its Division of Nursing which was moved to form College of Nursing (COLN) that now enrolls over 1,900 students from more than 50 countries across six continents for its undergraduate and graduate degrees.

    New York University is a premier, private research university located in New York City. Founded in 1831 as the “University of the City of New York”, NYU now enrolls over 50,000 students across 23 schools and colleges and offers more than 350 programs to its diverse student body.

    NYU has long been a global center for intellectual thought and progressive values with an international reach that is unparalleled among American universities today. In recent years, NYU has drawn on its tradition of rigorous scholarship to become one of the country's leading institutions for interdisciplinary study at both graduate and undergraduate levels.

    NYU is a diverse, global community of scholars and students spanning the humanities, sciences, social sciences, management and the arts. With over 200 degree programs across 10 schools- including 12 different undergraduate majors as well as dozens of graduate degrees at NYU’s Tisch School for Arts- there are many opportunities to explore and pursue your academic interests. The mission of New York University is to provide an education that combines high quality with great accessibility and affordability. One important element in achieving this goal has been our innovative financial aid policies which have eliminated tuition costs for all low income families (defined by federal guidelines) who qualify for need-based assistance.


    Location: United States, New York

  • Number Of Students: 51,123
  • Acceptance Rate: 28%

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