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  1. Ithaca College is a private college in Ithaca, New York. It was founded by William Egbert in 1892 as a conservatory of music. Ithaca College is known for the Roy H. Park School of Communications. The college has a liberal arts focus, and offers several pre-professional programs, along with some graduate programs.

  2. Since its founding, Ithaca College has recognized the profound impact of combining academic theory with hands-on practice and a distinctive integration of performance. Ithaca College offers 70 majors and 70 minors in five industry-leading schools.

  3. Ithaca College is a private residential campus where students find life-changing academic pathways, powerful career networks, and lifelong community. Community. #1. Best College Town.

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  5. You might say that Ithaca College began with a letter from Berlin. Ithaca-area native William Grant Egbert was a young, homesick violinist studying in Europe when it occurred to him that the best way to live at home and still make a living would be to do what he did best.

  6. Ithaca College is a private institution that was founded in 1892. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 4,619 (fall 2022), its setting is suburban, and the campus size is 670 acres.

    • 953 Danby Road, Ithaca, 14850, NY
    • 06072 743 124
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    Ithaca most commonly refers to: Homer's Ithaca, an island featured in Homer's Odyssey. Ithaca (island), an island in Greece, possibly Homer's Ithaca. Ithaca, New York, a city, and home of Cornell University and Ithaca College. Ithaca, Ithaka or Ithica may also refer to:

  8. Ithaca College is a place where you can find a home being exactly who you are. Academic Programs and Schools. We offer more than 70 academic programs in our five schools led by expert faculty who are committed to you and your future. See Programs, Schools, and Faculty. Search Majors and Minors.

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