Southampton College Of Long Island University

239 Montauk Highway, Southampton, NY 11968-4198
Tel: (631)283-4000
Private, non-profit | 127 students
Long Island University provides quality higher education to residents of Long Island's East End at two exceptional campus locations. Long Island University's Southampton Graduate Campus, located on the eastern tip of Long Island, New York, in the heart of the Hamptons, is home to the School of Continuing Education, which provides credit and non-credit courses for career advancement and personal enrichment to almost 1,000 students. WLIU 88.3-FM, the flagship station of the Long Island University Public Radio Network, broadcasts from the Southampton campus, providing National Public Radio, original local news coverage, jazz and entertainment programming to the East End and beyond.

School Overview:

Southampton College Of Long Island University
CountySuffolk County, NY
Title IV EligibleYes
Carnegie ClassificationBaccalaureate (Liberal Arts) Colleges I
Institution Level4 or more years
Institution ControlPrivate, non-profit
Student Body
Total Enrollment127 students1,633 students
% American Indian/Alaskan
-1%
% Asian
-2%
% Hawaiian
-1%
% Hispanic
-3%
% Black
-6%
% White
-84%
% Two or more races
-2%

School Notes:

  • Known for its small classes and excellent faculty, the Southampton Graduate Campus offers Master’s degrees in Childhood Education, Teaching Students with Disabilities, and Literacy Education, as well as an extensive continuing education program.
  • The School of Continuing Education offers credit and non-credit courses as well as certificate programs and summer activities for children and teens. The Children's School services the local community year-round with pre-kindergarten, nursery, and play-group classes. WLIU 88.3 FM, the flagship station of the Long Island University Public Radio Network, broadcasts from the Campus, providing top-notch news coverage and jazz and entertainment programming to the East End and beyond.
  • All academic programs offered by Southampton Graduate Campus are approved by and registered with the New York State Education Department.
  • The Southampton Graduate Campus is located on the eastern tip of Long Island, New York, in the heart of the Hamptons, one of the most beautiful ocean resorts in the world.

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