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Queens College, City University of New York (CUNY Queens College) opened in New York in 1937. It is part of the CUNY system of the City University of New York. It offers Pathway programs for international applicants, bachelor's degree programs in more than 70 fields, and academic English courses. Strong programs include business, marketing, management, education, programming and IT, psychology, and social sciences.
The college holds leading positions in international rankings, for example, the university has maintained the status of “Best Value College” in The Princeton Review for the past 28 years.
CUNY Queens College students achieve great success in various fields, for example, graduates of the teaching field become educational consultants, directors and leading teachers of New York schools, and musicians, performers and composers who graduated from the Aaron Copland School of Music, in total have over 100 statuettes of the prestigious Grammy Music Award.
The proximity to Manhattan allows the university to maintain contacts with more than 500 companies in various industries, thanks to which students complete internships in the offices of prestigious international companies, some of which are located on the legendary Wall Street.
CUNY Queen's College is located in Queens Borough in New York City, just 16 kilometers from the famous Manhattan neighborhood. The campus covers 33 hectares, there are many parks and reserves around it, including Kissena Park, Queen's Botanical Garden, Flushing Meadows Corona Park and Cunningham Park, and the Atlantic Ocean coast can be reached in an hour by car or train. The road to the International Airport named after John F. Kennedy will take an hour by public transport or 20 minutes by car.