
(CAT) is an international leader in the arts-in-education field, providing participatory drama workshops and residency programs to more than 20,000 young people, teachers, and parents each year. In addition to direct service programs, CAT promotes and disseminates its unique methodology through the Paul A. Kaplan Center for Educational Drama, which offers 3 three graduate certificate programs at CUNY's School of Professional Studies. >>
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The City University of New York’s commitment to the education of all New Yorkers begins long before the start of freshman year. Through its Collaborative Programs, CUNY invests substantial human and financial resources in the service of public school students and out-of-school youth. The work CUNY does with the NYC public schools through the Office of Academic Affairs is known collectively as Collaborative Programs.
Quality health care depends on the availability of an educated, well-trained workforce. CUNY continually prepares a large, culturally diverse pool of qualified health and human services personnel in areas such as nursing, social work, nutrition, speech pathology, and mental health counseling. Please come back soon for more detailed information about the University's degree program offerings in health and human services areas.
Study Abroad programs may be semester-long, year-long, or short-term (during the summer or winter intersession). These programs consist of courses aimed towards a particular course of study... >>
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