Berkeley College

Berkeley College
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Motto Berkeley College empowers students to achieve lifelong success in dynamic careers.
Type For-profit education
Established 1931 (as the Berkeley school)
President Mr. Michael J. Smith
Provost Beth Castiglia, Ph.D.
Undergraduates Over 8,900
Location New York & New Jersey, USA
Campus Urban & Suburban
Affiliations MSA
Mascot Knights
Website www.berkeleycollege.edu

Berkeley College is a private, for-profit higher education institution founded in 1931, offering undergraduate and graduate degrees.

Academic programs

Established in 1931, Berkeley College is a private college that offers Certificates, Associate's, Bachelor's, and Graduate degrees. It provides academic programs in fields relating to business and management through The Larry L. Luing School of Business. Berkeley College offers degree programs in Health Services, Legal Studies, and Graphic and Interior Design through its School of Professional Studies. The College offers courses in humanities, mathematics/science, social sciences, English, and foreign languages through its School of Liberal Arts. The School of Graduate Studies located online and in Woodland Park, NJ offers a Master of Business Administration degree in Management.

The college has three New York locations in New York City (Midtown Manhattan, Brooklyn and White Plains)., and four in New Jersey (Newark, Paramus, Woodbridge, and Woodland Park). Berkeley College Online serves a global population.

Berkeley College Knights Athletics includes Men's and Women's Basketball, Soccer, Cross Country, and Tennis teams. They compete in the USCAA and the Hudson Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Conference.

Demographics and tuition

Roughly 68% of enrolled students are female. The student body is 29% Hispanic, 26% African-American, 9% Caucasian, 2% Asian, 36% Other/unknown, and International: 6%.[1]

According to the College Board, yearly tuition and fees are $25,300.[2]

41st Street, Midtown Manhattan

References

  1. "Berkeley College of New York City - The College Board". collegeboard.com.
  2. "Berkeley College of New York City - The College Board". collegeboard.com.
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