The following is a list of public and private institutions of higher education in New York City, New York, United States.
State University of New York (SUNY)
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City University of New York (CUNY)
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Undergraduate colleges
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- Baruch College, Manhattan
- Brooklyn College, Midwood
- City College of New York, Hamilton Heights, Manhattan
- College of Staten Island
- Hunter College, Upper East Side
- John Jay College of Criminal Justice, Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan
- Lehman College, Bronx
- Medgar Evers College, Crown Heights, Brooklyn
- New York City College of Technology, Downtown Brooklyn
- Queens College, Flushing
- York College, Jamaica, Queens
Undergraduate honors college
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Allied health sciences and biology
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Architecture, design and engineering
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Comprehensive colleges and universities
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- Berkeley College, Midtown Manhattan
- Boricua College, Washington Heights and Williamsburg
- Columbia University, Morningside Heights
- Cornell University - main campus in Ithaca, New York, but three additional schools in New York City
- Fordham University
- IE University New York
- Long Island University, Brooklyn
- Manhattan University, Riverdale, Bronx
- Marymount Manhattan College
- Mercy University - main campus in Westchester County, but branch campus located at Herald Square
- Metropolitan College of New York
- Monroe University, Bronx
- New York Institute of Technology
- New York Institute of Technology School of Architecture and Design[3]
- New York Institute of Technology College of Art and Sciences[4]
- New York Institute of Technology College of Engineering and Computing Sciences[5]
- New York Institute of Technology School of Health Professions[6]
- New York Institute of Technology School of Management
- The New School
- New York University
- Pace University, Financial District
- Plaza College, Forest Hills, Queens
- St. Francis College, Downtown Brooklyn
- St. John's University, Queens
- St. Joseph's University
- Touro University
- University of Mount Saint Vincent, Riverdale, Bronx
- Wagner College
- Yeshiva University
- American Academy of Dramatic Arts
- American Musical and Dramatic Academy, Lincoln Square, Manhattan
- Juilliard School, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts
- Laboratory Institute of Merchandising, Midtown, Manhattan
- Manhattan School of Music, Morningside Heights
- New York Academy of Art, Tribeca
- New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts, Flatiron District
- New York Film Academy, Financial District
- Pratt Institute, Clinton Hill, Brooklyn
- School of Visual Arts, Chelsea
- Sotheby's Institute of Art, General Electric Building
- American Academy McAllister Institute, Midtown Manhattan[8]
Theological colleges and seminaries
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- Beth Hatalmud Rabbinical College, Bensonhurst
- Mirrer Yeshiva Central Institute, Brooklyn
- General Theological Seminary, Chelsea
- Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, Greenwich Village
- HJ International Graduate School for Peace and Public Leadership
- Jewish Theological Seminary of America, Morningside Heights
- Rabbinical Academy Mesivta Rabbi Chaim Berlin, Brooklyn
- Rabbinical Seminary of America, Flushing
- Talmudical Seminary Oholei Torah, Brooklyn
- United Talmudical Seminary, Brooklyn and Queens
- Union Theological Seminary, Morningside Heights
- Yeshiva of Nitra, Brooklyn
- Yeshiva of the Telshe, Riverdale
- Yeshiva Shaar HaTorah, Kew Gardens
Permanently closed institutions
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Private, non-profit, non-sectarian
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Private, for-profit
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Jewish
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