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  1. Welcome to Purchase College

    Purchase Named a Top Ten Public School The college holds the #8 spot on US News & World Report’s Top Public Schools list among National Liberal Arts Colleges for 2026.

  2. Current Students • Portals • Purchase College

    Purchase College Joins UN’s University Global Coalition The move is part of the college’s ongoing commitment to sustainability and social justice.

  3. Purchase College - SUNY : CourseSearch

    *All* Abbas, Shemeem B. Abdul-Quader, Athar Abissi, Nicole Abrams, Elliott W. Adams, Elizabeth D. Adamson, Evan Adamson, T Addison, Ennis Agwu, Ndukwe Ahmad, Abby E ...

  4. Where We Are • About • Purchase College

    The close proximity to New York City has, for more than a century, attracted a local surplus of artists, chefs, architects, historians, and musicians, with their homes and businesses. Purchase students …

  5. About • Purchase College

    Latest Rankings and Ratings Purchase College is proudly recognized by a variety of publications, including US News and World Report,ThePrinceton Review, and The Hollywood Reporter. According …

  6. Faculty and Staff • News • Purchase College

    Purchase College is proudly recognized by a variety of publications, including US...

  7. Calendar • News • Purchase College

    Purchase College Calendar where you can find more information about school updates, events, and activities.

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  9. Majors and Minors • Academics • Purchase College

    At Purchase College, the mix of professional conservatory training in the visual and performing arts with rigorous programs in the sciences, humanities, and liberal arts produces a unique kind of campus …

  10. Our Campus • About • Purchase College

    Purchase College sits in Westchester County, one of the oldest and most well-established destinations in the scenic Hudson Valley, just 30 miles from Manhattan.