Welcome to Cuny Best Colleges.
The reason I decided to form this site. I noticed there was a lack of information to assist in choosing what CUNY college to attend, although there is the cuny college website which also offers information about CUNY schools.There information is very extensive, where you have to do a lot of searching on their site for information. My site is more targeted to finding information quickly when trying to choose a CUNY college. I must say I am not trying in no way trying to under mind or take anything away from the offical cuny site . I formed this site to assist or try to help someone trying to choose a cuny college. |
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Baruch and Brooklyn College near top in student survey New York's brightest have spoken: CUNY rocks and the city's uppity universities bomb. Princeton Review did some investigations on CUNY schools by sending spies to campuses across town and interviewed scores of students for their 2009 Best 368 Colleges, released Monday.The result: Baruch and Brooklyn College - "the poor man's Harvard" - ranked near the top in the nation for diversity and sober-socializing.While kids at New York's elite private universities berated their schools - NYU kids whined so much the Review ranked them 14th as "least happy students" - City University of New York's scholars did nothing but rave."I was blown away by the mix of cultures," said Baruch business major Christopher Yi, 19. "Everyone is different."Baruch ranked first in diversity, beating international mega-stars Harvard and Stanford. The Kips Bay campus counts 151 countries as home for its student body."From Trinidad to Turkey. From Chicago to Caracas," Baruch spokeswoman Zane Berzins boasted.That wasn't all from the two CUNY schools. The Review said both are amazingly party-free. |
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This is an article from the daily news highlighting the increase enrollment to cuny colleges. |
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About CUNYCUNY or what is officially know, as The City University of New York is one of the major metropolitan public universities. It was created in New York City in 1847 as a college you could attend for free, or what was know at that time as The Free Academy. The CUNY college systems consist of 23 institution, 11 senior colleges, and six community colleges. There are also great Graduate schools at CUNY an example of this is the William E Macaulay Honors College, the graduate school of Journalism, the CUNY School of law. CUNY also have a large degree student population of over 243,000 and 240, 000 adults continuing their education and professional studies. CUNY offers high school students the opportunity to take college now courses at their high school to prepare them for college level work and the ability to transfer to a CUNY college of their choice. There is the opportunity to earn your baccalaureate degree online for certain programs. You can also visit CUNY site |
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