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1 Educational Opportunity Program Which SUNY are You?

2 SUNY: More opportunities for you to pursue your goals than any other state university system in the nation.

3 Why SUNY? Choice 64 individual campuses Urban, rural, large and small Distance Learning Study Abroad Over 5,000 undergraduate programs

4 Opportunity Undergraduate research Outstanding faculty Diversity Access Why SUNY?

5 Success  Over 2.5 million alumni  Virtually any career imaginable can be found at SUNY  Internship and career search/exploration opportunities  Graduate schools and pre-professional programs  Notable alumni Why SUNY?

6 Value  Among America’s Best College Buys  Tuition and fees remain low and very competitive nationally

7 SUNY Campus Types  University Centers and Doctoral Degree Granting Institutions  University Colleges  Technology Colleges  Community Colleges

8 University Centers and Doctoral Degree Granting Institutions  1,000 to 19,000 undergraduates  Research institutions  Degree programs through doctorate, professional schools  Undergraduate honors programs  University Centers: NCAA Division I athletics

9 Albany U Buffalo Binghamton Stony Brook University Centers

10 Environmental Science & Forestry Colleges with Special Missions Optometry U pstate Medical Downstate Medical College of Ceramics at Alfred U Cornell

11 University Colleges  3,500 to 9,000 undergraduates  Small cities and towns  Bachelor’s & Master’s  Primarily liberal arts and sciences with pre- professional  Undergraduate honors programs  NCAA Division III athletics

12 Brockport University Colleges Buffalo State Cortland Empire State Fredonia Geneseo New Paltz Old Westbury Oneonta Oswego Plattsburgh Potsdam Purchase

13 Technology Colleges  2,000 to 6,000 undergraduates  Hands-on education in cutting-edge technologies along with traditional disciplines  Certificate, AOS, AAS, AA/AS, BS, BT  NCAA Division III—Farmingdale, Maritime, Morrisville, SUNYIT  NJCAA Division III – Alfred State, Cobleskill, Delhi  NAIA -- Canton

14 Alfred State Technology Colleges Canton Cobleskill Delhi Farmingdale Maritime Morrisville SUNYIT

15 Community Colleges  30 campuses including Hudson Valley, Schenectady, and Adirondack  1,000 to 10,000 full-time students  Certificates degrees = immediate employment  Associate degrees = transfer preparation  Full or part-time study, day or evening study  Commute or reside on-campus  Affordable exploration  Open enrollment? Not always

16 Community Colleges

17 SUNY General Education Requirements  Common, system-wide learning goals  No less than 30 credits in seven of eight knowledge and skill areas and two competencies  Prepare students for the job market  Are helpful in defining interests and competencies for undecided students

18 SUNY Application Process  50 of 64 campuses use one application  Web-based  Application fee = $50 per campus choice  All applications processed by Application Services Center (ASC) in Albany  Supporting documentation sent to campuses  Check with individual campuses for specifics (deadlines, and special entry options)  Decisions made by campuses

19 Traditional Admission Review High school record:  Number of academic units  Level of coursework  Rank in class  Regents exam scores  Overall GPA  SAT or ACT results

20 Typical 2010-11 Expenses State-Operated Campuses Baccalaureate Degree Programs New York State Residents Living on Campus Tuition $4,970 Student Fees (e) $1,260 Room and Board (e) $10,300 Books and Supplies (e) $1,200 Personal Expenses (e) $1,360 Transportation (e) $960 TOTAL COST $20,050 Community College Tuition = $3,580 (e)

21 Scholarship Examples (all renewable)  UAlbany: Presidential Scholars receive up to $2,500/year  Canton: “Fund for Excellence” scholarship, $100 up to $5,000  Oswego: Approximately 1/3 entering freshmen average = $2,400/year

22 Financial Assistance  Approximately 75% of enrolled SUNY students receive assistance  Need-based assistance  Scholarships Most SUNY campuses offer merit scholarships Range of $100 up to full tuition + R & B Program offerings vary by campus

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38 Resources  Recruitment Response Center 800.342.3811 askSUNY@suny.edu  Website www.suny.edu/student  SUNY Viewbook  SUNY Campuses

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