The City University of New York Hunter College
Founded 1870 as Female Normal and High School, acquired postsecondary status 1888. Became Hunter College 1914, and co-educational 1951. Acquired present title 1961. A part of the City University System.
Funding:
Public
Accreditation:
Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools
Grades 4
Languages 1
Divisions 15
- Nursing SchoolFields of study: Nursing
- Social Work SchoolFields of study: Social Work
- Analysis an Research of Spatial Information CentreFields of study: Astronomy and Space Science
- Ageing CentreFields of study: Gerontology
- Community and Urban Health Centre
- Community Planning and Development Centre
- Gene Structure and Function CentreFields of study: Genetics
- Occupational and Environmental Health Centre
- Puerto Rican Studies CentreFields of study: Regional Studies
- Continuing Education Course/Programme
- Sustainable Cities Institute
- Infancy Research DivisionFields of study: Child Care and Development
- Arts and Sciences SchoolFields of study: Latin American Studies, Astronomy and Space Science, Classical Languages, Film, Town Planning, Anthropology, German, Media Studies, Theatre, Statistics, Geography, Biological and Life Sciences, Music, Fine Arts, Natural Sciences, Sociology, Philosophy, Arts and Humanities, Political Sciences, Physics, History, Chemistry, Psychology, Mathematics, English, Computer Science, Economics
- Education School
- Health Professions School
Tuition fee per annum
Local currency: USD
$3,214.00 – $8,940.00
Requirements
- Admission details: Graduation from high school or equivalent, and College Board SAT (score of 1,020 or above), or ACT examination
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