501-600

University of Albany

501-600
1884
United States (US)
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Institution
  • Established: 1884
    Rank: 501-600
    Fees: $22,830

Location: Albany, Rensselaer, and Guilderland, New York, United States (US)
International Students: 800
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  About the Institution
The University of Albany was established in 1884 and was the first educational institution to offer bachelor degree courses in New York in 1915. The university offers over 50 undergraduate and 125 postgraduate courses in various subject areas such as history, biology, languages, and neuroscience. With such vast experience, the university has perfected teaching methods to give its students top-quality education.

  Location
The University of Albany is in Albany, Rensselaer, and Guilderland, New York. Albany, the capital of New York, generally has a moderate cost of living compared to some other major cities in the state. Albany's central location in the state makes it relatively easy for students to explore other parts of New York.

At the University at Albany, students can choose from various on-campus housing options, including traditional residence halls like Indian and Dutch Quads, which offer a stereotypical college dorm experience.

Empire Commons provides apartment-style living for those seeking a more independent setup. The uptown campus residence halls feature modern facilities like communal lounges, study spaces, and recreation areas.

Some students also choose to live off-campus in nearby neighbourhoods like Pine Hills or Center Square, where they can find various housing options, from apartments to rental houses.

  Student Life
Intercultural Student Engagement is a big part of student life at the University of Albany. There is an interfaith centre and multicultural resource centre for students to access. More student support is available via the financial aid and student affairs office. More than 300 student clubs are available on a very active campus.

At the University at Albany, students can choose from various on-campus housing options, including traditional residence halls like Indian and Dutch Quads, which offer a stereotypical college dorm experience.

Empire Commons provides apartment-style living for those seeking a more independent setup. The uptown campus residence halls feature modern facilities like communal lounges, study spaces, and recreation areas.

Some students also choose to live off-campus in nearby neighbourhoods like Pine Hills or Center Square, where they can find various housing options, from apartments to rental houses.

  Trending Courses
Computer Sciences, Business, Business Administration, Cyber Security, Data Sciences and Big Data, Computer Sciences, Business Analytics, Biomedical Engineering, Business Administration, Environmental Science


  Courses

BSc Bachelor of Science Computer Science
Bachelor of Science Business Administration
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MS Computer Science
MS Data Science
MS Digital Forensics and Cybersecurity
MS Business Analytics
MBA Master of Business Administration
MS Biomedical Sciences
Master of Science Environmental and Sustainable Engineering
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PhD Computer Science
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