Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. State Office Building
163 West 125th Street
17th Floor
New York, NY 10027
Telephone 212.961.4100
Fax 212.961.4143
Policies and Disclaimers
©2003 Harlem Community Development Corporation
A subsidiary of:
1-800-STATE-NY (1-800-782-8369)
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A Great Place to Learn
Harlem is home of The City College of New York, which
ranks among the top public colleges and universities
nationwide. Eight City College alumni have won the Nobel
Prize. Harlem is also home of
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Harlem School of the Arts |
The Harlem School of the Arts (HSA) educates, enriches and
ennobles the lives of children and adults in the Harlem
community as well as the greater New York area through exposure
to music, dance, theatre arts,
and the visual arts. It offers
comprehensive pre-professional and post-secondary arts training,
primarily to minority students.
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Thurgood Marshal Academy offers an environment for college-bound
students with
a liberal arts program that focuses on how
to make positive change in the community. |

Thurgood Marshall Academy |
It has a college-prep math curriculum in place and is using
innovative team-teaching techniques. 90% of graduates go on to
four-year colleges.
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Bard College - Clemente
Course in the Humanities |
Harlem CDC is proud to partner with Bard College to provide
the Harlem venue of the Clemente Course in the Humanities. The course provides
college-level instruction in the humanities to adults who, for a variety of reasons,
have been unable to enroll in college.
Other institutions located in the Greater Harlem Area includes: Columbia University,
The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, The Manhattan School for Music,
Union Theological Seminary, Boricua College, Julia de Burgos Cultural Center.
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