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Utica College is a private institution of higher education in Utica, New York. It was founded by Syracuse University in 1946 and became an independent institution in 1995. The campus originally resided downtown before moving west of the city. It now offers 40 undergraduate majors and 21 graduate programs. The most well-known departments include the health sciences, science, and education departments which are among some of the top ranked within their fields according to US News & World Report's 2017 rankings.

Utica College is a small college in Utica, New York that offers an education with a distinctively Christian perspective. The college was established as Utica College by Syracuse University in 1946 and became independent in 1995. It began offering its own graduate degrees and undergraduate degrees in 1999 and 2011 respectively. Today, the school has 40 undergraduate majors and 21 graduate programs to choose from.

Utica College is a private, not-for-profit institution in Utica, New York. In 1946, Syracuse University established the college as Utica College and it became an independent institution in 1995. The campus was originally downtown but moved to west of the city. It is also near towns such as New Hartford and Whitesboro. The college began offering its own graduate degrees in 1999 and undergraduate degrees in 2011; it now offers 40 undergraduate majors and 21 graduate programs including health sciences, sciences, education departments which are among some of the most well known at UC.

Utica College is a private institution in Utica, New York. It was established as Utica College by Syracuse University in 1946 and became an independent institution in 1995. The campus was originally in the downtown area of Utica before it moved west of the city. It is also near the towns of New Hartford and Whitesboro. The college began offering its own graduate degrees in 1999 and undergraduate degrees in 2011.

The most well-known departments include the health, sciences, and education departments. It is also one of the top producers for nursing grads with a 100% job placement rate!

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  • School Name: Utica College
  • Utica College is a private institution of higher education in Utica, New York. It was founded by Syracuse University in 1946 and became an independent institution in 1995. The campus originally resided downtown before moving west of the city. It now offers 40 undergraduate majors and 21 graduate programs. The most well-known departments include the health sciences, science, and education departments which are among some of the top ranked within their fields according to US News & World Report's 2017 rankings.

    Utica College is a small college in Utica, New York that offers an education with a distinctively Christian perspective. The college was established as Utica College by Syracuse University in 1946 and became independent in 1995. It began offering its own graduate degrees and undergraduate degrees in 1999 and 2011 respectively. Today, the school has 40 undergraduate majors and 21 graduate programs to choose from.

    Utica College is a private, not-for-profit institution in Utica, New York. In 1946, Syracuse University established the college as Utica College and it became an independent institution in 1995. The campus was originally downtown but moved to west of the city. It is also near towns such as New Hartford and Whitesboro. The college began offering its own graduate degrees in 1999 and undergraduate degrees in 2011; it now offers 40 undergraduate majors and 21 graduate programs including health sciences, sciences, education departments which are among some of the most well known at UC.

    Utica College is a private institution in Utica, New York. It was established as Utica College by Syracuse University in 1946 and became an independent institution in 1995. The campus was originally in the downtown area of Utica before it moved west of the city. It is also near the towns of New Hartford and Whitesboro. The college began offering its own graduate degrees in 1999 and undergraduate degrees in 2011.

    The most well-known departments include the health, sciences, and education departments. It is also one of the top producers for nursing grads with a 100% job placement rate!


    Location: United States, New York

  • Number Of Students: 5,258
  • Acceptance Rate: 84%

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