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In addition to offering baccalaureate degrees in the liberal arts and sciences, business, health, human services, teacher education and other professional programs, York is the only CUNY senior college offering majors in gerontology, biotechnology, information systems management, and a BS/MS degree in occupational therapy. York is home of the CUNY Aviation Institute and the Northeastern Regional Laboratory of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
Under President Keizs’ nine-year leadership, York College has strengthened its academic programs by gaining national accreditations and creating new academic offerings in Aviation Management, Pharmaceutical Science, Journalism, Generic Nursing, Logistics and Supply Chain, and Health Sciences; and bolstered the college’s partnership with the FDA. The president has been credited with placing York firmly on the path of excellence.
York College has increased its full-time faculty by approximately 40% and established an Undergraduate Research Program and a collaborative Honors Program with the FDA while structuring the College into three distinct schools: the School of Business & Information Systems; School of Health & Behavioral Sciences; and the School of Arts & Sciences. Student enrollment has grown by 25% with freshman enrollment experiencing an unprecedented 61% growth over five years during which first-year student admissions standards were raised and a private fundraising campaign for Merit Scholars was undertaken.
During her tenure, President Keizs has led the completion of multiple facilities renovation projects that have enhanced the campus environment including building an appropriate technology infrastructure. A new Master Plan has established York College’s need for an Academic Village and Conference Center (AVCC), a nine-story, 162,988 square foot space to be anchored by the School of Business and Information Systems and create new administrative and student affinity spaces. This structure promises to transform the College’s physical environment and meet the growing needs of both the college and the community.