New York Community Colleges

New York Community College by County:

Town
College
# Students
Albany
Memorial Hospital School of Nursing
(Private not-for-profit)
117
Albany
ITT Technical Institute-Albany
(Private for-profit)
595
Albany
Mildred Elley School
(Private for-profit)
906
Albany
Maria College of Albany
(Private not-for-profit)
862
Albany
56
Albany
844
Alfred
3,617
Amherst
567
Amityville
135
Auburn
5,000
Batavia
7,495
Bayside
15,300
Bethpage
Briarcliffe College
(Private for-profit)
1,605
Binghamton
6,878
Bronx
Monroe College-Main Campus
(Private, for profit)
4,361
Bronx
6,405
Bronx
10,896
Brooklyn
7,124
Brooklyn
18,409
Brooklyn
5,550
Brooklyn
Institute of Design and Construction
(Private not-for-profit)
144
Brooklyn
252
Brooklyn
15,409
Brooklyn
Gamla college
(Private, non-profit)
n/a
Buffalo
Villa Maria College
(Private not-for-profit)
507
Buffalo
956
Buffalo
Trocaire College
(Private not-for-profit)
1,257
Buffalo
14,460
Canandaigua
6,960
Canton
3,649
Cobleskill
2,566
Corning
5,580
Delhi
3,384
Dryden
3,850
Elmira
Elmira Business Institute
(Private for-profit)
634
Farmingdale
6,850
Flushing
265
Flushing
Long Island Business Institute
(Private for-profit)
593
Flushing
1,483
Forest Hills
Bramson ORT College
(Private not-for-profit)
870
Garden City
23,777
Getzville
762
Herkimer
3,809
Hudson
2,062
Jackson Heights
Plaza College
(Private for-profit)
793
Jamestown
Jamestown Business College
(Private for-profit)
386
Jamestown
4,182
Johnstown
2,883
Liverpool
438
Liverpool
624
Loch Sheldrake
1,747
Long Island City
17,750
Melville
654
Middletown
7,223
Morrisville
3,448
Mount Vernon
118
New York
Wood Tobe-Coburn School
(Private for-profit)
625
New Rochelle
Monroe College-New Rochelle
(Private for-profit)
2,147
New York
Professional Business College
(Private not-for-profit)
676
New York
Globe Institute of Technology
(Private, for-profit)
229
New York
Interboro Institute
(Private, for profit)
2,827
New York
Helene Fuld College of Nursing
(Private not-for-profit)
362
New York
22,580
New York
n/a
New York
4,463
New York
10,065
New York
703
New York
150
New York
New York Career Institute
(Private for-profit)
775
New York
Boricua College
(Private, not-for-profit)
1,052
New York
255
New York
Berkeley College (New York)
(Private, for profit)
3,052
New York
371
New York
American Academy of Dramatic Arts
(Private not-for-profit)
209
New York
655
New York
1,509
Old Forge
n/a
Olean
Olean Business Institute
(Private for-profit)
96
Orchard Park
2,272
Plattsburgh
2,444
Poughkeepsie
10,323
Queensbury
4,195
Rochester
421
Rochester
18,981
Rochester
321
Rochester
Everest Institute-Rochester
(Private for-profit)
1,170
Sanborn
7,312
Saranac Lake
2,288
Schenectady
Ellis School of Nursing
(Private not-for-profit)
119
Schenectady
6,205
Selden
25,246
Staten Island
295
Stone Ridge
3,622
Suffern
7,479
Syosset
889
Syracuse
Crouse Hospital School of Nursing
(Private not-for-profit)
254
Syracuse
11,792
Syracuse
32
Syracuse
769
Syracuse
269
Troy
Samaritan Hospital School of Nursing
(Private not-for-profit)
143
Troy
13,230
Utica
7,251
Utica
Utica School of Commerce
(Private for-profit)
459
Utica
Saint Elizabeth College of Nursing
(Private not-for-profit)
241
Valhalla
11,876
Valley Stream
125
Watertown
3,195
White Plains
625
White Plains
The College of Westchester
(Private for-profit)
1,139
Yonkers
Cochran School of Nursing
(Private not-for-profit)
237

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