Hofstra University
Hofstra University is a private, nonsectarian institution of higher learning located in the Village of Hempstead, New York. There are 1,185 faculty members, 7,631 full-time undergraduates enrollment, and a total of approximately 12,400 students overall, a figure which includes part-time undergraduates, graduates and law students.Hofstra holds full accreditation in 19 academic areas. Nationally, fewer than 100 colleges and universities match this achievement. Hofstra is a first tier national university, ranked at #139, according to the 2011 edition of US News & World Report.
Centers and institutes
- Center for Children, Families and the Law
- Center for Civic Engagement
- Center for Continuing Education
- Center for Educational Access and Success (CEAS)
- Center for Entrepreneurship and Community Development
- Center for Legal Advocacy
- National Center for Suburban Studies
- Center for Teaching and Scholarly Excellence (CTSE/CTE)
- Center for Technological Literac
- Center for the Study of Attitudes Toward Persons with Disabilities
- Center for the Study of Higher Education
- Center for the Study of Labor and Democracy (CSLD)
- Diane Linder-Goldberg Child Care Institute
- Institute of the Arts
- Hofstra University Cultural Center (HUCC)
- Hofstra University Foundation
- Institute for Health Law and Policy
- Institute for the Development of Education in the Advanced Sciences (IDEAS)
- Institute for Real Estate
- Institute for the Study and Treatment of Anger and Aggression
- Institute for the Study of Conflict Transformation
- Institute for the Study of Gender, Law and Policy
- Institute for the Study of Legal Ethics
- Long Island Studies Institute (LISI)
- Merrill Lynch Center for the Study of International Financial Service and Markets
- Peter S. Kalikow Center for the Study of the American Presidency
- Racehorse Ownership Institute
- Saltzman Community Services Center
- Scott Skodnek Business Development Center (BDC)
- Wilber F. Breslin Center for Real Estate Studies
- School of Communications
Source: wikipedia

