List of colleges and universities in New York (state)

The following is a list of public and private colleges and universities in the state of New York.

Public colleges and universities

State University of New York (SUNY)

City University of New York (CUNY)

Public campuses operated by private institutions

(SUNY Statutory Colleges)

At Alfred University

At Cornell University

Federal service academies

Non-sectarian private colleges and universities (not for profit)

Private colleges and academies (for profit)

Religious affiliated/oriented private institutions

Christian Brothers

Congregation of the Mission

De La Salle Brothers

Dominican Sisters of Blauvelt

Felician Sisters

Franciscan

Grey Nuns

Jesuit

Sisters of Charity of New York

Sisters of Mercy

Sisters of St. Joseph

Episcopal

Lutheran

Methodist

Nondenominational Christianity

Non-denominational progressive Christian

Southern Baptist Convention

Wesleyan

Conservative Judaism

Orthodox Judaism

Reform Judaism

Defunct institutions

Private, non-profit, non-sectarian colleges and academies

Private, for profit, colleges and academies

Christian and Missionary Alliance

Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod

Roman Catholic

Listed by geographical region

New York City

Long Island

See also

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