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  1. 18. Dez. 2021 · Take a closer look at the main campus of Hunter College. Student Ambassadors will take you on a walk-through of the campus and show you our Student Union, th...

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  2. Public school in New York with 18,100 total undergraduate students. Urban. Mid-Atlantic. Commuter college. On campus housing. City University of New York Athletic Conference. hunter.cuny.edu. 695 Park Ave, New York, NY 10065. (212) 772-4000.

  3. Official site for Hunter College of The City University of New York. Provides admission requirements, financial aid information, programs, majors offered, links to departments, phone book, schedule of classes, library services, and latest news about CUNY Hunter College.

  4. 亨特学院由爱尔兰裔移民 托马斯·亨特 (Thomas Hunter)建立,其本人也作为首任校长达37年。. 学院的前身为设立于1870年的 女子师范学校及高中 (Female Normal and High School),后来改名为 纽约市师范学院 (Normal College of the City of New York)。. [5] 起初以培养女性教师 ...

  5. Le Hunter College est connu pour son campus principal à la 68e Rue Est et Lexington Avenue, un complexe moderne qui se compose de trois tours —les immeubles Est, Ouest, et Nord— et le Hall Thomas Hunter, où les trois sont reliés par des passerelles. L'adresse officielle de l'université est 695 Park Avenue, New York, NY, 10065.

  6. Hunter Admissions. Located in the heart of Manhattan, Hunter offers students a stimulating learning environment in the world's most exciting city. Since 1870, the College has led the way in higher education with a commitment to academic excellence.

  7. CUNY—Hunter College's ranking in the 2024 edition of Best Colleges is Regional Universities North, #21. Its in-state tuition and fees are $7,380; out-of-state tuition and fees are $19,050.

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