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University of Phoenix
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“University of Phoenix is the largest private university in North America.” Whether you’re seeking an associate’s, bachelor’s, master’s or doctoral degree, University of Phoenix can help you reach your goal much sooner than you might expect..
DeVry University
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Real Degree Programs. Real Rewards.
Study by day, night or website Accounting. Computer Forensics. Biomedical Engineering. Surprised?
Keiser University
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Keiser University offers accredited degree programs
in today's high-demand careers: Medical Assisting, Technology, Paralegal,
Business, Nursing and Criminal Justice.
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New York Colleges and UniversitiesCampus Colleges and Universities in New YorkNew York Colleges: A School for Every Student
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New York Colleges
![]() Studies have shown that New York college graduates have a much larger earning potential than non-graduates. Attending a college or university in New York and earning a degree is an investment in your future, and you need to think about a college education in those terms to justify the expense for a degree. New York government and higher/secondary education system has a stake in either helping offset the cost of a college education, or helping students prepare for the rigors of study for a college degree. A good measure of how much New York government is helping subsidize a higher education is the percentage income it takes a family to send one of its members to school. The lower the percentage, the more New York is helping its citizens pay for higher education. The percentage of young and working adults who go to school in New York is also a good measure of how well New York education systems are preparing its citizens for a higher education degrees. In New York, an average of 30% of a family's income is spent sending one of its members to school, which means that New York ranks #47 among the rest of the states in affordability. In terms of higher education, ie. college participation, 37% of New York's young adults and 3.40% of New York's working population, ranking #10 and #28 among the other states, respectively, enroll in higher education. |