University of New York
There is no real institution in the United States that bears the exact name University of New York. However, it is possible that such a reference may be used for one of the following:
- University of New York, fictional university on the American television series Felicity (1998 – 2002), modelled on New York University
- University of New York in Prague, Czech Republic
- University of New York Tirana, Albania
- State University of New York, New York State's multi-campus public university system, organized in 1948
- City University of New York, multi-campus public university system in New York City, created in 1961; antedated by City College of New York
- New York University, a private institution founded in New York City in 1831, originally named the University of the City of New York
- University of the State of New York, New York State’s umbrella organization for education regulation, also known as the Board of Regents; not a university in the ordinary sense
For a more comprehensive list of universities and other educational institutions in New York State or New York City, see any of the following articles:
- List of colleges and universities in New York City
- List of colleges and universities in New York
- Education in New York City
- Education in New York (state)
See also
- College of the City of New York (disambiguation)
- New York College (disambiguation)
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