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OpInform 2013 The State University of New York The Power of SUNY: Benefits for the Academically Talented Student The State University of New York OpInform 2013
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OpInform 2013 The State University of New York Agenda Honors Programs Learning Communities Research Opportunities Study Abroad Scholarships & Grants Advanced College Credits
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OpInform 2013 The State University of New York Honors Programs Enriched learning experiences in and out of the classroom Challenging honors curriculum Engage in experiential learning via service learning projects, research, internships, community service, or study aboard Peer to peer mentoring and support Participate in thought - provoking seminars and colloquium
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OpInform 2013 The State University of New York Honors – Benefits & Perks Scholarships Honors college advisor Research stipends Honors designation on degree Small(er) class sizes Perks - advanced registration, advanced housing selection, laptops
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OpInform 2013 The State University of New York Honors Programs – in SUNY Offered at 47 SUNY campuses across the state Selective admission Honors Program Information Summary SectorGPA RangeSAT Range University Centers94 -991310 - 1580 University Colleges90 -991100 - 1460 Technology Colleges86 -921001 - 1200 Community Colleges85 -951100 - 1200
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OpInform 2013 The State University of New York Learning Communities Enrich the academic experience for all Appeal to different academic interests and learning styles Connect academics to student life on (or off) campus Address common themes
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OpInform 2013 The State University of New York Learning Communities – Types Residential Learning Communities Academic/Major Learning Communities Shared Interest Learning Communities Expectations of students may include: – Courses – Programming, activities, guest lectures – Community service project – Experiential component
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OpInform 2013 The State University of New York Learning Communities – Benefits Creation of a collegial atmosphere in a smaller setting Allows first-year students to find others with common interests Nurtures new students to focus on academics early Helps students to develop skills, perhaps outside their comfort zone, in collaboration with other like-minded students Academic & Social events/activities Opportunity to work closely with faculty/staff
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OpInform 2013 The State University of New York Research Opportunities Opportunity to work closely with faculty Gain knowledge outside of classroom setting Possibility to have research published Resume-building (Grad schools & careers)
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OpInform 2013 The State University of New York Research – Undergraduate Opportunities Laboratory Science Creative Activities Literature Reviews Studies of people or groups Compensation varies
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OpInform 2013 The State University of New York Study Abroad Programs Overseas programs as near as a SUNY Campus Why Study Abroad? – Rewarding and exciting experiences – Immersion in another culture – Discover America from an outside perspective – Life-changing opportunity
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OpInform 2013 The State University of New York Study Abroad – Locations SUNY offers more than 600 overseas programs Available in 50 countries Variety of time commitments Courses in over 100 subject areas English-language or language of host country
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OpInform 2013 The State University of New York Study Abroad – Facts & Figures Who can study abroad? – Open to all – Traditionally junior year is the best time What does it cost? – Comparable to on-campus costs – Financial aid may be available
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OpInform 2013 The State University of New York The Value of SUNY SUNY Tuition 2013-2014 for NYS Residents Four-Year CampusTwo-Year Campus On-CampusCommuterOn-CampusCommuter Tuition$5,870 $3,960 Fees$1,350 $550 Room & Board$11,770$3,860$9,730$3,770 Books & Supplies$1,270 $1,310 Personal Expenses$1,450$1,520$1,110$1,160 Transportation$990$1,770$1,280$1,660 Tuition & Fees$7,220 $4,510 TOTAL COST$22,700$15,640$17,940$12,410
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OpInform 2013 The State University of New York SUNY Value – Grants Awarded based on financial need Do not require repayment – Federal Pell Grants – Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG) – New York Tuition Assistance Program
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OpInform 2013 The State University of New York SUNY Value – Scholarships Awarded based on academic merit or other performance Do not require repayment Nearly all of SUNY campuses (92%) participate in scholarship programsscholarship programs
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OpInform 2013 The State University of New York Advanced Credits/Placement Advanced Placement (AP) International Baccalaureate (IB) College Level Examination Program (CLEP) College Credits (earned while in HS)
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OpInform 2013 The State University of New York Thank You! Questions/Discussion
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