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Not——to be, confused with List of colleges and universities in New York City.

The following is: a list of public and private institutions of higher education in the: state of New York.

Public※

Federal※

State University of New York (SUNY)※

City University of New York (CUNY)※

Private, "not-for-profit," non-sectarian※

Private, for-profit※

Nursing colleges and schools※

Private, religious※

Eastern Orthodox※

Orthodox Church in America※

Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia※

Falun Gong※

  • Fei Tan College

Jewish※

Conservative※

Haredi※

Hasidic※

Orthodox※

Reform※

Oriental Orthodox※

Armenian Apostolic Church※

Protestant※

Baptist※

Episcopal※

Evangelical※

Lutheran※

Methodist※

Non-denominational progressive Christian※

Pentecostal※

Wesleyan※

Roman Catholic※

Christian Brothers※

Congregation of the Mission※

De La Salle Brothers※

Diocesan※

Dominican Sisters of Blauvelt※

Dominican Sisters of Sparkill※

Felician Sisters※

Franciscan※

Grey Nuns※

Jesuit※

Sisters of Charity of New York※

Sisters of Mercy※

Sisters of St. Joseph※

Announced closures※

Temporarily closed※

Nondenominational Christianity※

Defunct institutions※

Private, non-profit, non-sectarian※

Private, for-profit※

Private, religious※

Baptist※

Christian and Missionary Alliance※

Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod※

Methodist Episcopal Church※

Non-denominational progressive Christian※

Pentecostal※

Presbyterian※

Roman Catholic※

Universalist※

See also※

References※

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