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Queens College, City University of New York

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Queens College of The City University of New York
Queens College logo
MottoDisci's ut serviamus ("We learn in order to serve")
TypePublic
Established1937
PresidentJames L. Muyskens
Academic staff
566
Undergraduates12,346
Postgraduates4,647
Location, ,
CampusUrban
Websiteqc.cuny.edu

Queens College is one of the senior colleges of the City University of New York. It was established in 1937 to offer a strong liberal arts education to the residents of Queens. Queens College has grown into a campus of 16,604 including 12,346 undergraduates and 4,647 graduate students. While it is widely known as a liberal arts college, Queens College is, in fact, a comprehensive college offering undergraduate and some graduate degrees at the master's level. Students from 120 different countries speaking 66 different languages are enrolled at the school, located in scenic Flushing, New York.

The Princeton Review ranked Queens eighth in the United States, in its 2006 edition of "America's Best Value Colleges."[1] The college is ranked 50th among Northern Universities-Master's by U.S. News and World Report (tied with Baruch College, another CUNY college).[2]

Notable alumni

The QC Quad. Photo by Faisal Zafar
Rosenthal Library, QC. Photo by Faisal Zafar
Powdermaker Hall, QC. Photo by Faisal Zafar

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