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List of colleges and universities in New York's Capital District

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The colleges and universities of New York's Capital District are a varied lot, consisting of four year and two year institutions, universities and community colleges, private and public institutions.

Colleges and universities

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Name Type City or town Date
est.
Additional information Image
SUNY Adirondack Community college Queensbury 1961 Part of the State University
of New York System
Albany College of Pharmacy
and Health Sciences
Pharmacy school Albany 1881 Part of Union University
Shares joint campus of University Heights
Albany Law School Law school Albany 1851 Part of Union University
Shares joint campus of University Heights
Oldest independent law school in the United States
Albany Medical College Medical school Albany 1839 Part of Union University
Shares joint campus of University Heights
Bryant & Stratton College Proprietary college Colonie 1854
Columbia-Greene Community College Community college Hudson 1966 Part of the State University
of New York System
Empire State College Public college Saratoga Springs,
Latham,
Queensbury,
Schenectady,
Johnstown
1971 Part of the State University
of New York System

Administrative offices in Saratoga Springs,
five Capital District locations
Excelsior College Private college Albany 1971 Until 1998 a public college under State University of New York System; named Regents College from 1971 to 2001
Fulton-Montgomery Community College Community college Johnstown 1963 Part of the State University
of New York System
Hudson Valley Community College Community college Troy, North Greenbush 1953 Part of the State University
of New York System
Graduate College of Union University Graduate school Schenectady 2003 Part of Union University
Maria College Private college Albany 1958 Four-year Catholic college
Mildred Elley Private college Albany 1917
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) Private university Troy 1824 Oldest technological university
in the English-speaking world
Russell Sage College Private college Troy 1916 Part of The Sage Colleges
Sage College of Albany Private college Albany 1957 Part of The Sage Colleges
Shares joint campus of University Heights
Sage Graduate School Graduate school Troy, Albany 1949 Part of The Sage Colleges
Schenectady County Community College Community college Schenectady 1967 Part of the State University
of New York System
Siena College Private college Colonie 1937 Catholic college
Skidmore College Private college Saratoga Springs 1903
State University of New York
at Cobleskill
Public university Cobleskill 1916 Part of the State University
of New York System
SUNY Plattsburgh at Queensbury Public University Queensbury 2005 Part of the State University of New York System.

Located on the campus of SUNY Adirondack in Queensbury, New York, SUNY Plattsburgh serves approximately 350 full and part-time students in undergraduate and graduate degree programs, as well as graduate students in a certificate of advanced studies program.

SUNY Poly CNSE Public university Guilderland 2014 Part of the State University
of New York System
Union College Private university Schenectady 1795 Part of Union University
University at Albany,
State University of New York
Public university Albany, Guilderland 1844 Part of the State University
of New York System

Reference List

  1. "Albany Law School". Albany Law. Retrieved 2020-04-12.
  2. "About Albany Med". Albany Medical College. Retrieved 2020-04-12.
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Television
Broadcast television in New York's Capital District and surrounding areas
This region includes the following cities: Albany, NY
Schenectady, NY
Troy, NY
Glens Falls, NY
Pittsfield, MA
Bennington, VT
Manchester, VT
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WCWN (6.1 CBS, 10.1 ABC, 17.1 PBS, 23.1 Fox, 45.1 The CW)
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Radio
Radio stations in AlbanySchenectadyTroy, New York (Capital District)
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NOAA Weather Radio
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Notes
1. Clear-channel stations with extended nighttime coverage.
2. Transmits from Equinox Mountain in Manchester, Vermont.
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