Established in 1844, University at Albany was designated as university center of the State University of New York in 1962. The university offers various undergraduate and graduate education programs and enrolls more than 17,000 diverse students in over 10 schools and colleges across three campuses. Its list of schools and colleges include college of arts and sciences, and nanoscale science and engineering, school of business, school of education, college of computing and information, school of criminal justice, school of public health, and undergraduate education. University at Albany offers various special programs, such as alliance for graduate education in the Professoriate, international education, online and distance learning, presidential scholars, project renaissance, and university in the high school program. Located in Albany, N.Y., the institute operates several departments, including university art museum, performing arts center, department of music and theater, and New York State Writers Institute.
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