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Touro College

27-33 West 23rd St., New York, NY 10010
212.463.0400 x5665
Adm. fax: 212.627.9542
E-mail: enrollnow@touro.edu
WWW: http://www.touro.edu

Huntington Branch Campus: 1700 Union Blvd., Bay Shore, NY 11706, 631.665.1600 and 225 Eastview Dr., Central Islip, NY 11722-4539, 631.421.2244

Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine: 2090 Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd., Suite 603, New York, NY 10027

Extension sites: Bensonhurst Center, 1870 Stillwell Ave., Brooklyn, NY 11223, 718.265.6534; Brighton Beach Center, 532 Neptune Ave., Brooklyn, NY 11224, 718.449.6160; Brooklyn Branch Campus, 1602 Ave. J, Brooklyn, NY 11230, 718.252.7800; Flushing Center, 133-35 Roosevelt Ave., Flushing, NY 11354, 718.353.6400; The Lander College for Men, 75-31 150th Street, Kew Gardens Hills, NY 11367, 718.820.4800 Queens Computer Center, 71-02 113 St., Forest Hills, NY 11375, 718.520.6471; School of General Studies Harlem Campus, 240 East 123 St., New York, NY 10035, 212.722.1575; Sunset Park Center, 475 53rd St., Brooklyn, NY 11220, 718.748.2776; Touro Computer Center, 1726 Kings Highway, Brooklyn, NY 11229, 718.998.9505



Degrees Offered:
Associate, Bachelor's, Master's, Doctorate, First Professional (B.P.S., D.P.T., P.A., P.T., O.T., P.T.A., O.T.A. offered at Main Campus and Huntington Branch Campus)

Fall 2009 Enrollment Undergraduate Total:
8,484 (Full-time: 2,212 men, 4,566 women; Part-time: 411 men, 1,295 women)

Fall 2009 Enrollment Graduate/First Professional Total:
9,624 (Full-time: 3,906; Part-time: 5,718)

2009-2010 Tuition & Fees:
$13,800 per year, or $555 per credit (tuition and fees vary by program)

2009-2010 Graduate Tuition & Fees:
$1,300 per course, $39,000 for Law

2009-2010 Room & Board:
$6,600

2009-2010 Room only:
$6,600 (limited housing available)

Application Deadlines:
fall- rolling; spring- rolling

Financial Aid Deadlines:
rolling

Application Requirements:
HS transcript; SAT or ACT recommended; interview may be required by admissions committee.



Campus Description:
Touro College is a Jewish-sponsored independent institution of higher and professional education. The College was established primarily to enrich the Jewish heritage, and to serve the larger American community. Approximately 17,400 students are currently enrolled in the various schools and divisions of Touro.

The undergraduate Lander College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and the Graduate School of Jewish Studies embody the College's fundamental purposes. Through programs in Jewish Studies here and in Israel, the Humanities Core requirement, liberal arts and sciences majors, and outstanding pre-professional and professional programs, Touro offers students a distinctive educational experience.



Sports:
not available.



Clubs and Activities:
not available.

Fall 2008 Data


First-time, full-time student enrollment profile:
90% enrolled in top quarter of HS class
70% enrolled in top 10% of HS class
SAT critical reading mid-point range: 520* to 640**
SAT math mid-point range: 510* to 630**

*75% of the enrolled students scored at this level or better.
**25% of the enrolled students scored at least this or better.

ACT: LOW 21    HIGH 27
79% have a high school GPA 3.0 or higher
20% have a high school GPA 2.0-2.9



Campus Demographics:
All Undergraduate Students All Graduate Students
% NYS Resident 77.4% 62.5%
% Resident of other states 14.7 % 29%
% International 0.0 % 0 %
     
% Live on campus 1 % Did not collect %
     
% American Indian / Alaska Native 0 % 0 %
% Asian / Pacific Islander 5 % 11 %
% Black/African American 16 % 10 %
% Hispanic/Latino 11 % 8 %
% International 0 % 0 %
% White, Non-Hispanic 52 % 55 %
% Unknown Race / Ethnicity 16 % 16 %
     
     
     

 
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