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York College of The City University of New York, also referred to as York, is a public, coeducational College located in Queens, New York, United States. It was established in 1847 as the Free Academy to provide free, higher education in New York City. In 1961, the City University of New York was established, incorporating the Free Academy, and other units, under the then Board of Higher Education. It was then that the college received its present name. The College opened its doors as York College in 1966. The academic departments under York College are as follows: The men's and women's sports teams of York College are known as the Cardinals and Lady Cardinals respectively. The official mascot is the Cardinal. Men participate in cross country, soccer, basketball, track & field (indoor and outdoor), swimming, volleyball, and tennis. Women participate in cross country, basketball, volleyball, track & field (indoor and outdoor), swimming, and softball. Profile of CUNY York CollegeStudents attend York College in Jamaica, NY, a large city. The school is a public institution. York College degrees go up to the Master's degree. Course TopicsThe school has a tighter focus on specific Course Topics than most colleges its size. York College is known for its programs in business and management, family and social work, and therapy and counseling. York College SelectivityThe school is selective and does not offer open admission. One sign of prestige is that York College only let in 44% of those who applied in 2007. Three quarters of students in 2007 had SAT verbal scores of at least 370. Half of math SAT scores of accepted students fell between 390 and 480. FacultyYork College has a tenure system for senior faculty. The full-time faculty at the school is well-paid, which often goes with faculty quality. Student EnrollmentThere are 6,727 students at York College . The school has a large minority student population. Student LifeYork College values student athletics, and belongs to the City University of New York Athletic Conference and Eastern College Athletic Conference. York College Tuition and AffordabilityThe school is a relative bargain, with lower tuition and fees than most schools offering similar degrees. York College Programs and Degrees
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