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Nazareth College

www.naz.edu

 
Nazareth College is among the nation`s leading colleges and universities, according to reports by U.S. News & World Report and Barron`s Profiles of American Colleges. Learn more about why this co-educational, independent liberal arts College has been described by Kaplan/Newsweek as "a hidden treasure among colleges in the Northeast." The mission of Nazareth College is to provide a learning community that educates students in the liberal arts, sciences, visual and performing arts, and professional fields, fostering commitment to a life informed by intellectual, ethical, spiritual, and aesthetic values; to develop skills necessary for the pursuit of meaningful careers; and to inspire ...
  • Number of Employees: 1K-5K
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million
  • www.naz.edu
  • 4245 East Avenue
    Rochester, NY USA 14618
  • Phone: 585.389.2525

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