Metropolitan College of New York
Higher EducationNew York, United States201-500 Employees
Metropolitan College of New York is a not-for-profit higher education institution based in New York City. Founded in 1964 by Audrey Cohen, the college operates two campuses, one in lower Manhattan and another in the Bronx, and offers undergraduate and graduate programs through three schools: the Audrey Cohen School for Human Services and Education, the School for Business, and the School for Public Affairs and Administration. The institution emphasizes Purpose-Centered Education, blending theoretical study with real-world practice under a social justice lens. With more than 12,000 alumni, MCNY serves a diverse student body and maintains accreditation in the higher education sector. MCNY positions itself as an accredited, mission-driven option within higher education, focusing on programs that prepare graduates for practical, impact-oriented careers. In 2025, the Bronx campus expanded its network by forming a partnership with the City College of Calamba in the Philippines, creating opportunities for cross-cultural learning and leadership development.