<p>name one, a couple or even all if you can</p>
<p>Columbia, Cornell, Rochester, NYU, Vassar, Geneseo, RIT, Colgate, Hamilton
(not in order)</p>
<p>Cornell, Columbia, Rochester, RPI, NYU, Yeshiva, Colgate, Hamilton, Vassar, Barnard, Bard, Syracuse, Cooper Union, Julliard, Hobart, Ithaca, Fordham, Geneseo, Binghamton, Webb Institute</p>
<p>Per U.S. News & World Report - Top 10 Uni's: Columbia; Cornell; NYU; Rochester; RPI; Syracuse; Yeshiva; Fordham; Binghamton & SUNY Envir. Sci. & Forestry. Top 10 Colleges: Vassar; Hamilton; Colgate; USMA; Barnard; Bard; Union; Skidmore; St. Lawrence; Hobart-William Smith; (and an 11th college thrown in as many do not consider the USMA a college), Wells.</p>
<p>Columbia, Cornell, Rochester,NYU, Yeshiva,Colgate, RPI, Cooper Union, Geneseo, Vassar, Hamilton, Barnard, Bard, Hobart&Wlliam Smith, Syracuse, Ithaca</p>
<p>Pace University New York, New York Bartending School, New School University , Hunter College of the City University of NY, Columbia University , New York University, Art Institute of New York City.</p>
<p>Those are the main universities in New York, most of them in NYC.</p>
<p>collegehelp's list is pretty good, although I would probably rank Union ahead of Hobart and Ithaca.</p>
<p>great keep it going!!!!!!!!</p>
<p>how about some colleges that have not been said and you think they should be on the list.</p>
<p>I might add Pratt Institute and Parsons to that list,but they are specialty schools. I would also add SUNY Stonybook and even Baruch College over some of the schools mentioned above.</p>
<p>how about marist and st. John's (queens),</p>
<p>for the New York City schools, I'm surprised nobody's mentioned City College.</p>
<p>Oh, and Stony Brook should probably be on the list somewhere.</p>
<p>Don't forget RIT, it is a very underrated tech school on the rise. Also highly ranked in specific programs, top 5 in Game Design and Development in the country.</p>
<p>no one has said Sarah Lawrence. I have much love for SLC.</p>