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The Urban Assembly School of Business for Young Women

26 Broadway New York, NY 10004
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  • Performance4 Average
  • Satisfaction 4 Average
  • Diversity 6 Average
4/9 Key indicators of this school's performance, including test scores and graduation rates. View All Data »
Performance Statistics
SAT Scores<br> 1104 / 2400
Average
Regents English
71%
Average
Regents Mathematics
46%
Average
Regents Science
51%
Average
Regents History
30%
Below Average
Regents Rate
49%
Average
10-Credit Rate
80%
Average
Weighted Diploma Rate 154.9 / 350
Average
Regents Completion 54.4 / 100
Average
College Enrollment Rate 63.9 / 100
Average
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More about The Urban Assembly School of Business for Young Women

Population 378 students
School Type High
Grades 9th-12th
2012 Progress
Report
B
Avg. Attendance Rate 83%
Language Classes
  • Spanish
Program Highlights
  • Foundations of Entrepreneurship
  • Marketing Concepts
  • Business Matters
  • Organizational Management
  • Social Entrepreneurship
  • Business Law
  • Financial and Accounting Practices
  • Statistics and Data Analysis
  • Authentic Business Research Project (ABRP)
  • Advisory: College Connections
  • Career Planning Seminar
  • Internships
  • After-school Sessions: Tutoring and Regents Preparation
Artistic Extracurriculars
  • Digital Photography
  • Step
  • Yoga
  • Dance
  • The Urban Assembly School of Business for Young Women (UASBYW) Mentoring Program
  • Student Government
  • Power Luncheons
  • Business Trips
  • Community Service
Clubs
  • Yearbook
  • French
  • Travel
  • No Place For Hate
  • 100% Respect
  • STOP Team (Conflict Resolution)
Academic Extracurriculars
  • PSAT and SAT Preparation
Higher Education Partnerships
  • New York University - Leonard N. Stern School of Business
Non-Profit Opportunities
  • The Urban Assembly
  • Catalyst
  • CityKids Foundation
  • Girls Inc.
Financial Institution Partners
  • The Federal Reserve Bank
  • New York State Banking Department
Community Organization Partners
  • Lower East Side Girls Club
  • Operation Breaking Down Stereotypes
Corporate Partners
  • Smith Barney
  • Time Warner Women&rsquo;s Network
Sports
  • Volleyball
  • Basketball
  • Track
  • Golf
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