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    Brooklyn College is an integral part of the civic, urban, and artistic energy of New York and uses the entire city as a living classroom that broadens our students' understanding of the world around them.

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  2. No. 1. Ethnically Diverse Campus for Fifth Year. U.S. News & World Report, 2022. Best bang for the buck. Best value college. Forbes, 2021-2023. No. 1. Public Liberal Arts College in New York City. Academic Influence. No. 7. Top Performer in Social Mobility. U.S. News & World Report. Best Value College. Fifth Straight Year, 14th in Financial Aid.

  3. El Brooklyn College de la Universidad Municipal de Nueva York ( Brooklyn College of the City University of New York en idioma inglés ), abreviado Brooklyn College, es una universidad de artes liberales situada en la ciudad de Nueva York en el estado homónimo, en los Estados Unidos.

  4. Choose from 70+ undergraduate and 50+ graduate programs. Find a Program. Interests. Undergraduate Degree Type. Graduate Degree Type. Department. School.

  5. Brooklyn College, fundado en 1930. Queens College, fundado en 1937. Los inicios de CUNY datan de la formación de la Free Academy en 1847 por Townsend Harris.

  6. EXPLORE OVER 70 MAJORS AND MINORS. Murray Koppelman School of Business. School of Education. School of Humanities and Social Sciences. School of Natural and Behavioral Sciences. School of Visual, Media and Performing Arts. Get deep and explore all academic departments, from accounting to theater and everything in between. See Departments.

  7. Brooklyn College. Estados Unidos. 865 VISTAS. El Colegio Brooklyn fue fundado el 15 de mayo de 1930, por el Consejo de Educación Superior de la Ciudad de Nueva York, como el primer colegio público de artes liberales. Se encuentra en la sección Midwood de Brooklyn, con un alumnado de unos 16 mil estudiantes.