Colleges in Brooklyn, Manhattan

<p>What are some decent colleges in this area?
And what are their avg acceptance gpas?</p>

<p>CUNY-brooklyn
1100 SAT auto accept
Sorry not from the area, don't know it at all, so this is just off the top of my head</p>

<p>Fordham University</p>

<p>Columbia University, Cooper Union, Barnard, Marymount, New School, NYU, Pace?, Touro, Yeshiva, CUNY, Long Island U-Bklyn</p>

<p>Manhattan:
*Banard (Top 30 liberal arts college)</p>

<p>*Berkeley College (good for business majors)</p>

<p>*Columbia University (Ivy is all I should have to say)</p>

<p>*Cooper Union (One of the best schools for undergrad engineering, architecture, & the arts, tuition-free)</p>

<p>*Julliard (The most selective performing arts school in the country)</p>

<p>*Eugene Lang & Parsons at New School University (Good schools, campusless, actually, your campus is Greenwich Village)</p>

<p>*Yeshiva University (solid university aswell, with many strengths)</p>

<p>*Then there's the CUNY schools, which I'm not the most familiar with</p>

<p>Others:
*Fordham University (main campus is in the Bronx however, but don't over assume that's a bad thing in comparison to a school in Brooklyn)</p>

<p>*College of Mt. St. Vincent (my roomate went their, didn't look to bad)</p>

<p>*Manhattan College (Another good small school, this one in the Bronx)</p>

<p>I don't know of any good schools in Brooklyn, the last three I mentioned may be in the Bronx, but all have nice campuses and are in good location. </p>

<p>You may also consider Wagner, beautiful liberal arts college on Staten Island (I consider it LAC, though it does have some graduates)</p>

<p>Polytechnic University in Brooklyn, its not a bad school for engineering, they have an honors program.</p>

<p>Polytechnic definitely. And there's CUNY Baruch, which is great for business. It graduated Ralph Lauren.</p>