Great Specialized Colleges in the Northeast
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Great Specialized Undergraduate Colleges and Institutes in the Northeast

Looking for vocational education that focuses directly on a particular field of interest? Learn more about these specialized colleges in the Northeastern US.

As you conduct your college search, you may come across a number of “specialized” schools. These types of institutions focus on certain vocations, from art and music to technology, business, and more. They focus less on gen eds and the liberal arts and more on classes that relate directly to your field of interest. Labs, fieldwork, internships, co-ops, and other hands-on, skill-building experiences may also be required to earn your degree. If this sounds like your ideal college experience, read on to learn about some great specialized schools in the Northeastern US. Click the green “Connect me with” buttons underneath each listing to request more information and get recruited—it’s an easy way to jump-start your college search and demonstrate your interest. Start exploring your options now!

Cornell University Precollege Studies

Cornell University logoCornell University Precollege Studies offers online pre-college programs for high school students based out of Cornell’s campus in Ithaca, New York. With roughly 1,500 global students participating every summer and 275 instructors—95% of whom are Cornell faculty—students can choose from three-, six-, and nine-week program options in academic areas such as Architecture, Business & Marketing, and Media Studies. Cornell admits students from around the world and supports its diverse student body with one-on-one admission counseling and much more. 

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Fashion Institute of Technology

Fashion Institute of Technology logoThe Fashion Institute of Technology is a public school of art & design and business & technology on a five-acre campus in Midtown Manhattan, New York. FIT offers a wide range of major study areas, including Fashion, Design, Advertising, Marketing Communications, International Business, Art History & Museum Professions, Film & Media, and much more. More than 2,000 students benefit from an average class size of 25, a 16:1 student-faculty ratio, apartment-style rooms in four residence halls, a dance studio, laboratories, a counseling center, 10 intercollegiate teams, and 60 student clubs and organizations.

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Goldey-Beacom College

Goldey-Beacom College logoGoldey-Beacom College is a small private four-year college on a 24-acre campus located in a suburb of Wilmington, Delaware. With more than 1,800 students, GBC offers bachelor’s degrees in Psychology, Criminal Justice, English, Human Services, and Communication & Media as well as a variety of associate, bachelor’s, and master’s degrees in Business. The College also boasts a career-focused curriculum, an active internship-for-credit program, and a strong placement rate for graduates.

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New England Institute of Technology

New England Institute of Technology logoNew England Institute of Technology is a private nonprofit technical university with a 225-acre main campus in East Greenwich, Rhode Island—plus two additional campuses in Warwick. With a focus on hands-on learning, NEIT offers more than 50 associate, bachelor's, master's, doctoral, and online degree programs to over 3,000 students. Areas of study include Applied Engineering; Architecture, Design & Construction Technologies; Automotive Technologies; Business Management; Criminal Justice; Digital Technologies; Health Science; Marine Technology; and Veterinary Technology.

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Rochester Institute of Technology

Rochester Institute of Technology logoRochester Institute of Technology is a private coeducational technical institution in Rochester, New York—75 miles from Buffalo and 97 miles from Syracuse. RIT’s nine colleges offer more than 80 bachelor’s programs and 90+ minors that attract scientists, engineers, entrepreneurs, and computer scientists as well as designers, artists, photographers, and filmmakers. Students benefit from immersive, hands-on research opportunities and state-of-the-art research and lab facilities, plus experiential learning opportunities in the form of cooperative education, internships, study abroad, undergraduate research, and industry-sponsored projects.

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Stevens Institute of Technology

Stevens Institute of TechnologyStevens Institute of Technology is a private specialized science and engineering in Hoboken, New Jersey—overlooking the Hudson River and Manhattan Skyline. Stevens offers undergraduate students 35 highly specialized majors in small classes of 10:1 for personalized learning from world-renowned professors. The University’s annual Innovation Expo offers a unique opportunity for undergraduates to present groundbreaking projects to and network with industry leaders, faculty, and potential employers across the fields of engineering, computer science, business, and the arts. 

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Worcester Polytechnic Institute

Worcester Polytechnic Institute logoWorcester Polytechnic Institute is a highly selective private technological university in Worcester, Massachusetts. As one of the nation’s first science and engineering colleges, WPI offers more than 70 bachelor’s, master’s, PhD, and certificate programs on campus and online to 7,200+ students. The Institute’s project-based and globally engaged curriculum empowers students as they solve important scientific, technological, and societal problems on campus and at more than 50 project centers around the world. 

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