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Located in Greenwich Village in the heart of New York City, The New School is the only comprehensive university housing a world-famous design school, a premier liberal arts college, a renowned performing arts college, a legendary social research school, and many more schools and programs designed for students of every age and stage of life.


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reatively inspired and rigorously relevant Imagine a university where scholars, artists, and designers find the support they need to challenge convention and fearlessly create posi- tive change in the world. Imagine a community where walls between dis- ciplines are dissolved, so journalists collaborate with designers, architects with social researchers, media special- ists with activists, poets with musi- cians. Imagine an intellectual and cre- ative haven that never has and never will settle for the status quo. The New School is just such a university com- munity, attracting students from all over the world to its home in the heart of Greenwich Village. Founded in 1919 by those who imagined a school that would rethink the pur- pose of higher education, The New School now offers more than 10,000 students areas of study across more than 150 undergraduate and graduate


degree programs. No matter what area of study students pursue, they discov- er a unique form of creative problem solving that will forever change the way they investigate and create— relentlessly questioning convention, collaborating across disciplines, and taking risks.


Parsons School of Design newschool.edu/parsons


One of the largest and most presti- gious degree-granting colleges of art and design in the nation, Parsons offers undergraduate degree programs in New York City and Paris. Parsons’ intensive programs and distinguished faculty embrace innovation, pioneer new uses of technology, and instill in students a global perspective in de- sign. The faculty are drawn from ac- tive professionals, and the students hail from more than 65 countries and every possible background, bringing a truly global perspective to classes.


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Eugene Lang College of Liberal Arts


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Eugene Lang College of Liberal Arts is the newest and fastest-growing urban liberal arts college in New York. The vast intellectual and cultural resources of the city are integrated into the curriculum at every level through a wealth of partnerships, internships, and service learning programs. Lang has a deep commitment to a liberal arts education that reaches across and beyond traditional areas of study. Stu- dents pursue connections between the humanities, fine arts, and social and natural sciences through a curriculum that includes both traditional and in- novative majors, minors, and interdis- ciplinary programs. Described by The Princeton Review as the best college in the country for encouraging debate and discussion, Lang has a rigorous program of study based on a seminar approach to teaching and learning.


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