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Sage College of Albany

2002 establishments in New York (state)2020 disestablishments in New York (state)Defunct private universities and colleges in New York (state)Education in Albany, New YorkEducational institutions disestablished in 2020
Educational institutions established in 2002Organizations based in Albany, New YorkThe Sage CollegesUniversities and colleges in Albany County, New York

Sage College of Albany, SCA for short, was located at 140 New Scotland Avenue, Albany, New York, 12208. Along with Russell Sage College and the Sage Graduate School, it was one of the three colleges that made up The Sage Colleges. It was also home to Sage After Work, which offers a variety of bachelor's degrees in a format designed specifically for adult learners. It offered bachelor's degrees, with the largest programs being Visual Arts, Management and the interdisciplinary Law & Society. SCA students often took courses on the Russell Sage College campus in Troy, New York, or accelerated into one of the master's programs in the Sage Graduate School. 850 students were enrolled at SCA, and it shared approximately 150 faculty members with the other Sage colleges. About 66% of the student body were female. Since 2020, the former SCA is now Russell Sage's Albany campus.

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Sage College of Albany
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