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Operation Inform

The State University of New York. Operation Inform. SUNY: A Place for Everyone. www.suny.edu/student. Representatives will provide: Summary of SUNY Overview of campus types Unique campus features New initiatives across the system . Workshop Description. Nation’s largest

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Operation Inform

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  1. The State University of New York Operation Inform SUNY: A Place for Everyone www.suny.edu/student

  2. Representatives will provide: Summary of SUNY Overview of campus types Unique campus features New initiatives across the system Workshop Description

  3. Nation’s largest comprehensive system: 64 campuses across NYS Large and small; urban and rural Over 6000 programs of study certificate to doctorate degrees

  4. Nearly ½ million students enrolled • Throughout NYS and across the US • Over 160 foreign countries • 40% NYS graduates enroll Liberal arts, professional and technical programs Selectivity varies across sectors and campuses Opportunity, access and affordability

  5. Learning in and out of the classroom • Study Abroad 300 programs in over 51 countries • SUNY Learning Network 4,000 courses, over 60 programs, 70,000 students • Extra-curricular activities Hundreds of clubs and organizations • Athletics Division I, II, III, NJCAA, NCAA

  6. Although all campuses are part of the same system… no two campuses are the same

  7. University Centers & Doctoral Granting Institutions Comprehensive • Albany, Binghamton, Buffalo, Stony Brook Special Mission • Ceramics • Cornell: Agriculture & Life Sciences, Human Ecology, Veterinary Medicine, Industrial & Labor Relations • Environmental Science & Forestry • Optometry Health Science Centers • Downstate Medical, Upstate Medical, Stony Brook

  8. University Centers & Doctoral Granting Institutions • Enrollments - 1,000 to over 17,000 • Teaching, research and advanced graduate and professional studies are priorities • Bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees • Honors programs - small classroom settings within the larger university • Nationally and internationally renowned faculty

  9. University Centers & Doctoral Granting Institutions Campus Undergrad Enrollment SAT ACT GPA • Albany 11,400 1110-1260 23-27 88-94 • Binghamton 11,034 1190-1340 25-28 90-95 • Univ Buffalo 17,636 1120-1270 23-28 89-95 • Stony Brook 14,100 1120-1270 23 - 27 87-93 • College of Ceramics at Alfred University 676 1040-1220 24-28 84-92 Cornell University: • Agriculture & Life Sciences 3,230 1260-1430 25-31 - - - • Human Ecology 1,208 1280-1440 28-32 - - - • Industrial & Labor Relations 800 1270-1440 28-32 - - - • Env. Science & Forestry 1,250 1050-1220 - - - 87-91 *Scores shown reflect middle 50% and reflect on fall August 2005 numbers.

  10. What’s New? Albany- $78 Million Life Science Research Building Binghamton - Events Center Buffalo - More than $2.8 million awarded in merit based scholarships - one in three incoming students Stony Brook - New majors in Athletic Training and Chemical/Molecular Engineering

  11. What’s New? Cornell (Industrial and Labor Relations) one of a kind curriculum in Industrial and Labor Relations building on special interest in a variety of fields ESF – US News ranked 46th among public National Universities Optometry - 20% more than national average pass the licensing exam on first try Upstate Medical - New programs in Medical Biotechnology and Doctorate in Physical Therapy Downstate Medical – New Accelerated Nursing Program

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

  13. University Colleges • Undergraduate enrollments from 3,000 to 9,000 • Recognized as leaders in undergraduate instruction • Bachelor’s and master’s degrees in liberal arts and sciences, and professional disciplines • Honors program, research, internships, study abroad

  14. University Colleges Campus Undergrad Enrollment SAT ACT GPA • Brockport 6,980 1030-1170 21-25 87-93 • Buffalo State 9,590 920-1060 18-21 82-88 • Cortland 5,969 1050-1140 22-25 86-92 • Fredonia 4,954 1040-1200 22-26 86-92 • Geneseo 4,950 1200-1350 26-29 91-96 • New Paltz 6,191 1100-1290 24-29 90-92 • Westbury 3,262 910-1040 - - - 80-85 • Oneonta 5,600 1050-1120 22-24 87-92 • Oswego 7,200 1040-1190 21-25 85-91 • Plattsburgh 5,275 1000-1120 21-24 83-89 • Potsdam 3,539 1020-1200 22-28 85-92 • Purchase 3,920 1000-1180 - - - 81-89 • Empire State 9,313 - - - - - - - - - * Scores shown reflect middle 50% and reflect on fall August 2005 enrollment numbers

  15. What’s New? Brockport– Extensive renovations across campus Buffalo State – Volunteer and service learning center Cortland – National Accreditation for all Teacher Education programs Empire State – Unique program in Fire Science and MAT program for urban school districts Fredonia – New 500+ seat recital hall

  16. Geneseo – New majors in International Relations, Musical Theater New Paltz – New residence hall and Student Health and Counseling Center Old Westbury – New radio station and state-of-the-art TV studio Oneonta – New apartment style residence hall What’s New?

  17. What’s New? Oswego– Over $2.5 million in merit scholarships to entering class Plattsburgh– New programs in Communications, Journalism and Media Production Potsdam– New B.S. Degrees in Biology and Chemistry Purchase– New programs in Arts Management and Environmental Studies

  18. Technology Colleges • Farmingdale State • Maritime • Morrisville State • SUNYIT • Alfred State • Canton • Cobleskill • Delhi

  19. Technology Colleges • Enrollments from 600 to 6,000 • Hands-on education, cutting edge technologies • Certificate, associate and bachelor’s degree programs – Master’s offered at two campuses • Learning opportunities in a student-centered environment

  20. Technology Colleges Campus Undergrad Enrollment SAT ACT GPA • Alfred State 3,600 890-1090 17-24 79-86 Baccalaureate only 750 1040-1200 21-26 85-90 • Canton 2,600 850-1040 17-21 76-82 Baccalaureate only 250 920-1100 21-24 85-91 • Cobleskill 2,484 810-1050 17-22 76-84 Baccalaureate only 521 900-1100 19-24 75-88 • Delhi 2,491 880-1100 16-21 76-82 Baccalaureate only 300 980-1110 - - - 79-87 • Farmingdale 5970 950-1100 - - - 78-86 • Maritime College 1,000 1000-1140 - - - 80-88 • Morrisville 3,383 830-1040 - - - 77-85 Baccalaureate only 285 930-1130 - - - 80-87 • SUNYIT 1983 1040-1200 - - - 85-91 Scores shown reflect middle 50% and reflect on fall August 2005 numbers

  21. What’s New? Alfred State – $10 million in engineering technology building renovations Canton – Two new teams - baseball and women’s lacrosse Cobleskill – New A.S. programs in Communications and Health Science, new B.S. in Child Care Development Delhi – New 150 bed suite style residence hall facility

  22. What’s New? Farmingdale– New degrees in Bioscience and Technology Studies Maritime– Football returns! Morrisville– Entrepreneurial Institute SUNYIT- $19 Million grant to house U.S. Department of Defense Reliability Information Analysis Center (RIAC)

  23. Community Colleges 30 campuses - 210,000 students enrolled Certificates and Associate degrees - A.A.S - A.O.S. - A.S. - A.A. Immediate Employment or Transfer Preparation Affordable exploration Curriculum variety Open enrollment? Not always!

  24. Community Colleges Many of SUNY’s best and brightest students chooseto begin at two-year colleges! • Flexibility • General education requirements are consistent across the system • Articulation Agreements make transfer easy • Phi Theta Kappa, Honors Programs

  25. What’s New? Adirondack - Music program leading to an A.S. degree Broome - Ice Center Cayuga-Color Blind - Winner of the 2004 National Student Production Awards Clinton -Residential complex Columbia-Greene -Aviation Corning -Newly renovated softball field Dutchess - American Sign Language/English Interpreter with a Spanish option Erie - Plastics Injection-Molding lab FIT -Full four-year curriculum leading to a B.S. degree Finger Lakes-Expanding the Finger Lakes Performing Arts Center on campus

  26. What’s New? Fulton-Montgomery-Radiologic Technology Genesee-#8 Fastest growing mid-sized community college by Community College Week Herkimer-Athletic stadium Hudson Valley -Semiconductor Manufacturing Tech Jamestown-Cattaraugus County campus facilities Jefferson-Fire Protection Technology Mohawk Valley-Additional residence hall Monroe-More residence halls Niagara -Casino Management / Casino Operations North Country-$4.2 million campus in Malone

  27. What’s New Onondaga-Student Central Orange-Planning stages for a branch campus in Newburgh Rockland-“Fast Track” can be completed in one year Schenectady-Stockade Building, housing state-of-the-art computer instructional classrooms Suffolk -Jointly registered – unified two-year/four-year programs Sullivan- Writers’ Lounge Tompkins Cortland-New Media: Digital Photography Ulster – A.S. degree in Environmental Studies Westchester-Teaching Assistant Certificate

  28. For More Info… • Contact campuses – phone, email, visit web sites • Use SUNY Viewbook as a resource • Contact the SUNY RecruitmentResponse Center 800.342.3811 • Visit the SUNY website at www.suny.edu/

  29. Thank You! Presenters Names Title Campus

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