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The New School

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The New School
66 West 12th Street
New York, NY 10011
URL: www.newschool.edu
General Phone:
Admissions:
Financial Aid: (212) 229-8930

Fast Facts

Control: Private (nonprofit)
Coed Status: Coeducational
Campus Setting: Large City
(250,000+ residents)
Calendar System: Semester
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Student Body (Fall 2006)

Total Student Population
(9,123 students)
Attendance Status
of All Undergraduates
Demographic Breakdown
of Full-Time Undergraduates
Gender Breakdown
of Full-Time Undergraduates
Undergraduates 5,868  
Graduates 3,259  
Total Students 9,123  
Part-Time 783  
Full-Time 4,812  
African American 256  
American Indian 21  
Asian American 625  
Caucasian 2,280  
Hispanic American 341  
International 1,269  
Not Specified 803  
Male 1,387  
Female 3,425  

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1. New York University
2. Columbia University
3. Pratt Institute-Main
4. CUNY City College
5. Fashion Institute of Technology
6. CUNY Hunter College
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9. Boston University
10. CUNY Queens College
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