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What it is like to attend Adelphi University

Garden City, New York is the home of the 75 acre campus, Adelphi University. The student body represents 36 states and 47 countries; 37% of the overall 5,100 students represent diverse backgrounds. Adelphi is known for its performing arts, which includes a dance team. For leisure, students can take advantage of low ticket prices to broadway plays, or enjoy beaches located nearby the school.

93% of incoming freshman at Adelphi University receive some type of financial aid, which may include scholarships; 88% of all undergraduates receive financial aid. Nursing and education are just two of the over 50 graduate and undergraduate programs offered to students. If you're looking for a future entry level job as a writer or a banker, then you may be interested in one of Adelphi's internships with publishing houses or financial institutions.

Adelphi University has six residence halls designed to emphasize a community for students to get to know one another, not just a dorm where they sleep. You may even spend more time with some new friends in any of the 80 clubs and organizations at the school.

So, if you're looking for a school that has a diverse student body and offers many educational opportunities, then watch a college video tour of Adelphi University, http://www.youniversitytv.com/adelphi_university.html, and learn more today.

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