List of City University of New York institutions

The City University of New York (CUNY) system is the public university system of New York City. CUNY consists of 11 senior colleges, 7 community colleges, 1 honors college and 7 postgraduate institutions. As of 2018, CUNY is the United States' largest urban public university, with an enrollment of over 274,000 students.

CUNY and the State University of New York (SUNY) are different university systems, despite the fact that both are public institutions that receive funding from the state of New York. The 64 SUNY and 25 CUNY campus institutions are part of University of the State of New York (USNY). USNY is the governmental umbrella organization for most education-related institutions and many education-related personnel (both public and private) in the state of New York, and which includes, as a component, the New York State Education Department.

All of these schools are accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools, in addition to other program-specific accreditations held by individual campuses, such as Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business and Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs.

History

CUNY's history dates back to the formation of the Free Academy in 1847 by Townsend Harris. The school was fashioned as "a Free Academy for the purpose of extending the benefits of education gratuitously to persons who have been pupils in the common schools of the … city and county of New York". The Free Academy later became the City College of New York, the oldest institution among the CUNY colleges. From this grew a system of seven senior colleges, four hybrid schools, six community colleges, as well as graduate schools and professional programs. CUNY was established in 1961 as the umbrella institution encompassing the municipal colleges and a new graduate school.

Over the years, the configuration of the institutions of CUNY has changed. The current College of Staten Island, the largest CUNY school by land area, is the result of a merger between Richmond College (upper-division college founded in 1965) and Staten Island Community College (lower-division college founded in 1955). Lehman College was formerly a branch campus of Hunter College that was known as Hunter-in-the-Bronx.

The City College is the oldest institution of CUNY, having been founded in 1847. Established in 2018, the School of Labor and Urban Studies is the newest addition to the university.

Institutions

Image Name Borough Founded[a] Type Enrollment (2019) Male/
Female %
References Notes
Baruch College Manhattan
1968
Senior
18,679
48%/52%
The City College Manhattan
1847
Senior
15,465
52%/48%
Graduate Center Manhattan
1961
Graduate
3,603
43%/57%
Graduate School of Public Health & Health Policy Manhattan
2008
Graduate
746
27%/73%
Guttman Community College Manhattan
2011
Junior
1,022
45%/55%
Hunter College Manhattan
1870
Senior
23,193
32%/68%
John Jay College of Criminal Justice Manhattan
1964
Senior
15,880
42%/58%
Originally known as the College of Police Science.
Macaulay Honors College Manhattan
2001
Senior
Manhattan Community College Manhattan
1963
Junior
25,550
43%/57%
Newmark Graduate School of Journalism Manhattan
2006
Graduate
232
35%/65%
School of Labor and Urban Studies Manhattan
2018
Graduate
364
37%/63%
Originally the Murphy Institute, established at Queens College in 1984 and moved to the School of Professional Studies in 2005.
School of Medicine Manhattan
1973
Graduate
351
33%/67%
School of Professional Studies Manhattan
2003
Graduate
3,558
30%/70%
Bronx Community College The Bronx
1957
Junior
10,040
44%/56%
Hostos Community College The Bronx
1968
Junior
7,120
34%/66%
Lehman College The Bronx
1968
Senior
15,143
32%/68%
Formerly the Bronx branch of Hunter College.
Brooklyn College Brooklyn
1930
Senior
17,811
42%/58%
College of Technology Brooklyn
1946
Senior
17,036
55%/45%
Kingsborough Community College Brooklyn
1963
Junior
15,443
45%/55%
Medgar Evers College Brooklyn
1969
Senior
5,550
29%/71%
College of Staten Island Staten Island
1976
Senior
12,782
44%/56%
Result of a merger of Richmond College (1965) and Staten Island Community College (1955).
LaGuardia Community College Queens
1971
Junior
18,555
42%/58%
Queens College Queens
1937
Senior
19,923
43%/57%
Queensborough Community College Queens
1958
Junior
14,035
47%/53%
Transferred to CUNY from the SUNY system in 1965.
School of Law Queens
1983
Graduate
626
39%/61%
York College Queens
1966
Senior
8,337
33%/67%

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