SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF BROOME SARA STRUM (formerly KAGEL), LAUREN BEER and RAQUEL BALSAM, individually and on behalf of all others similarly situated, Petitioners, -againstINDEX NO.: 2011/000064 THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK; THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK; THE CHANCELLOR OF THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, THE SENIOR VICE CHANCELLOR OF THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT BINGHAMTON, THE PRESIDENT OF THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT BINGHAMTON, THE VICE PRESIDENT OF ADMINISTRATION OF THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT BINGHAMTON, and John/Jane Does 1-10, VERIFIED PETITION DATE INDEX NUMBER PURCHASED: 01/07/2011 Respondents. Petitioners Strum, Beer and Balsam (“Petitioners”) individually and on behalf of all others similarly situated, allege: NATURE OF THE ACTION 1. The State University of New York (“SUNY”) historically has charged tuition to New York State residents at a rate that is approximately half of the rate charged to students who are not residents of New York State. But in 2002, the New York State legislature enacted a law requiring SUNY to charge tuition to certain non-residents at a rate no greater than that charged to residents. Generally speaking, this requirement applies to any student who, although resident outside of New York State, nonetheless attended and graduated from high school within New York State. The 1 Petitioners (New Jersey residents at the time of the application to SUNY) all attended Binghamton University, part of the SUNY system, after having graduated from a New York State high school, but Respondents disregarded their statutory obligations and charged them tuition at rates nearly twice that charged to New York State residents. 2. Petitioners had no idea that they were entitled to pay tuition at the resident rate until after they finished attending SUNY Binghamton — the reason being that Respondents have engaged in a persistent pattern of deceptive and misleading conduct designed to obfuscate the ability of applicants to discover the rule requiring SUNY to charge the resident tuition rate to this particular category of non-residents. Indeed, SUNY has affirmatively misrepresented these students’ rights to be charged less in tuition. 3. To remedy this blatant injustice, Petitioners bring this action on behalf of themselves individually and on behalf of the class of persons who similarly have been wrongfully overcharged by Respondents. This Petition seeks a refund of all such overcharged tuition and damages resulting from Respondents’ unfair and deceptive practices and unjust enrichment, along with attorneys’ fees and other costs and disbursements. THE PARTIES 4. Petitioner Sara Strum is an individual residing in Silver Spring, Maryland and is a former student of SUNY. 5. Petitioner Lauren Beer is an individual residing in East Brunswick, New Jersey and is a former student of SUNY. 6. Petitioner Raquel Balsam is an individual residing in East Brunswick, NJ and is a former student of SUNY. 7. Upon information and belief, Respondent SUNY is a corporation created by New York 2 Education Law § 352. Among other things, Respondent SUNY is responsible for the planning, supervision and administration of facilities and programs approved by the Board of Regents of New York (currently as described in New York Education Law § 237). 8. Upon information and belief, Respondent SUNY is statutorily charged with providing for higher education supported in whole or in part with state moneys in accordance with the provisions of New York Education Law § 358. Upon information and belief, Respondent SUNY’s statutorily mandated obligations include the implementation of statutorily mandated rules for charging tuition to SUNY students, including the rules prescribed for tuition charges to students who are not residents of New York State. 9. Upon information and belief, Respondent SUNY consists of the four university centers at Albany, Binghamton, Buffalo and Stony Brook, the designated colleges of arts and sciences at Brockport, Buffalo, Cortland, Fredonia, Geneseo, New Paltz, Old Westbury, Oneonta, Oswego, Plattsburgh, Potsdam and Purchase, empire state college, the agricultural and technical colleges at Alfred, Canton, Cobleskill, Delhi, Farmingdale and Morrisville, downstate medical center, upstate medical center, the college of optometry, the college of environmental science and forestry, maritime college, the college of technology at Utica/Rome, the statutory or contract colleges at Cornell university and Alfred university, and such additional universities, colleges and other institutions, facilities and research centers as have been acquired, established, operated or contracted to be operated for the state by the state. The universities, colleges and other facilities described in this paragraph shall hereafter be referred to collectively as “SUNY Institutions” and each individually as a “SUNY Institution.” 10. Upon information and belief, Respondent Board of Trustees of the State University of New York (the “Board of Trustees”) is the governing body of Respondent SUNY, which exercises all of 3 Respondent SUNY’s corporate powers. 11. Upon information and belief, Respondent Board of Trustees is responsible for the over-all central administration, supervision and coordination of state-operated institutions and the general supervision and coordination of the statutory or contract colleges in SUNY, including without limitation, the implementation of statutorily mandated rules for charging tuition to SUNY students, including the rules prescribed for tuition charges to students who are not residents of New York State. 12. Upon information and belief, Respondent Board of Trustees consists of seventeen members, currently including Carl Hayden (Chairman), Aminy Audi, Joseph Belluck, Ronald Ehrenberg, Julie Gondar, Stephen Hunt, Eunice A. Lewin, Marshall Lichtman, H. Carl McCall, John Murad, Pedro Noguera, Kenneth O'Brien, Linda Sanford, Carl Spielvogel, Cary Staller, Harvey Wachsman, Gerri Warren-Merrick. The Board of Trustees appoints the officers and staff of SUNY. 13. Upon information and belief, Respondent Chancellor of SUNY (the “Chancellor”) is SUNY’s chief executive officer, with ultimate oversight responsibility for all operations of SUNY, such as (without limitation) SUNY’s compliance with statutorily mandated rules for charging tuition to SUNY students, including the rules prescribed for tuition charges to students who are not residents of New York State. 14. Currently, the Chancellor of SUNY is Nancy Zimpher, who holds the title of Chancellor and Chief Executive Officer and reports to the Board of Trustees. 15. Upon information and belief, Respondent Senior Vice Chancellor of SUNY (the “Senior Vice Chancellor”) is the SUNY officer responsible for SUNY’s $10 billion annual all-funds budget as well as strategic infrastructure management and overall operations of SUNY. 16. Upon information and belief, Respondent Senior Vice Chancellor’s administrative 4 responsibilities include oversight of the offices of Business Affairs, Human Resources and Labor Relations; Information Technology; Enrollment and Tuition Management, including the Applications Processing Center; Risk Management, including the University Auditor, Controller, Compliance Officer, and University Police; Legal Affairs; Capital Facilities, including ongoing coordination with the State University Construction Fund, among other things. Included in these responsibilities is implementation of statutorily mandated rules for charging tuition to SUNY students, including the rules prescribed for tuition charges to students who are not residents of New York State. 17. Upon information and belief, currently, the Vice-Chancellor of SUNY is Monica Rimai, who holds the titles of Vice Chancellor and Chief Operating Officer and reports to the Chancellor. 18. Upon information and belief, Respondent State University of New York at Binghamton (“SUNY Binghamton”) is a SUNY Institution consisting of a university center located in Binghamton, New York. 19. Upon information and belief, Respondent President of SUNY Binghamton is the chief executive officer of SUNY Binghamton, with ultimate oversight responsibility for all operations of SUNY Binghamton, such as (without limitation) SUNY Binghamton’s compliance with statutorily mandated rules for charging tuition to SUNY students, including the rules prescribed for tuition charges to students who are not residents of New York State. 20. The office of President of SUNY Binghamton currently is held by interim President Dr. C. Peter McGrath, who reports to Respondent Board of Trustees. 21. Upon information and belief, Respondent Vice President of Administration for SUNY Binghamton is the SUNY Binghamton officer responsible for all business functions, budget, physical facilities, construction, police and emergency response/recovery, human resources/payroll, 5 training, conference and events support, auxiliary services, compliance and risk management, parking services, information technology, internal audit, affirmative action, campus legal counsel functions, and student accounts. The Vice-President of Administration for SUNY Binghamton also leads the creation and development of University administrative policies and procedures, such as (without limitation) those concerning SUNY Binghamton’s compliance with statutorily mandated rules for charging tuition to SUNY students, including the rules prescribed for tuition charges to students who are not residents of New York State. 22. The office of Vice-President of Administration for SUNY Binghamton currently is held by James R. Van Voorst, who reports to the President of SUNY Binghamton. 23. Respondent John/Jane Does 1-100 are additional SUNY Institutions and/or other entities and/or officers or employees of SUNY Institutions who have responsibility for each such SUNY Institution’s implementation of and compliance with SUNY’s statutorily mandated rules for charging tuition to SUNY students who are not residents of New York State. The identity of each such John/Jane Doe Respondent is unknown to Petitioners despite due diligence and each of them is united in interest with the Respondents actually named in this Petition because each SUNY Institution is part of SUNY and is subject to the same statutorily mandated rules for charging tuition to SUNY students who are not residents of New York State. JURISDICTION AND VENUE 24. This court has jurisdiction under CPLR § 301 and CPLR § 7801 et seq. 25. Venue is appropriate in this court under CPLR 503(a) and/or 506(b). FACTUAL ALLEGATIONS 26. Petitioners bring this action on behalf of themselves and a class (“Class”) comprised of any person who qualified for the lower tuition and fees that New York State Education Law section 6 355(2)(h)(8) dictates but was overcharged in direct contravention thereof. Facts Specific to Petitioner Strum 27. Petitioner Strum (then Sara Kagel) graduated from high school at the Yeshiva of Flatbush High School in Brooklyn, New York (“Yeshiva High School”) in 2004, after attending and completing four years of high school there. 28. Petitioner Strum resided in New Jersey while she attended Yeshiva High School, which is located in New York. 29. In or around the Summer/Fall of 2003, Petitioner Strum inquired with representatives of SUNY, at New York State college fairs, about how to qualify to be charged the in-state tuition rate for attendance at SUNY Binghamton. 30. In connection with each inquiry, Petitioner Strum explained that she resided in New Jersey but attended and would graduate from high school in New York. 31. In response to each inquiry, Petitioner Strum was told that she could only qualify to pay tuition at the rate charged to in-state residents if she established New York State residency by receiving mail at a home address within New York State for a period in excess of one year and/or by establishing permanent employment within New York State and by filing paperwork necessary to prove these residency factors. Never did any SUNY representatives mention New York State Education Law § 355(2)(h)(8) or that SUNY is required to charge the in-state tuition rate to nonresidents who have graduated from New York high schools within five years of application. 32. In or around the Fall/Winter of 2003/2004, Petitioner Strum applied for admission to Binghamton University. 33. Petitioner Strum’s application indicated that she was an out of state resident at the time of her application. 7 34. Petitioner Strum’s application indicated that she graduated from, and attended four years of high school at, Yeshiva High School, located in New York State. 35. Upon information and belief, Yeshiva High School is, and at all relevant times was, an “approved” high school for purposes of section 355(2)(h)(8). 36. SUNY accepted Petitioner Strum’s application and admitted her to Binghamton University, beginning with the 2005 Fall Semester. 37. Petitioner Strum attended Binghamton University for four years and graduated in the Class of 2009. 38. Throughout her attendance at Binghamton University, SUNY charged Petitioner Strum the tuition generally applicable to out of state residents. 39. Over the course of her four years attending Binghamton University, Petitioner Strum paid approximately $42,000 in tuition. 40. On information and belief, during the course of Petitioner Strum’s four years attending Binghamton University, the tuition charges that SUNY imposed for students who were residents of the State of New York was less than half of the $42,000 that Petitioner Strum paid. Facts Specific to Petitioner Beer 41. Petitioner Beer graduated from high school at the Yeshiva High School in 2005, after attending and completing four years of high school there. 42. Petitioner Beer resided in New Jersey while she attended Yeshiva High School, which is located in New York. 43. In or around the Summer/Fall of 2004, Petitioner Beer applied for admission to Binghamton University. 44. Petitioner Beer’s application indicated that she was an out of state resident at the time of her 8 application. 45. Petitioner Beer’s application indicated that she graduated from, and attended four years of high school at, Yeshiva High School, located in New York State. 46. SUNY accepted Petitioner Beer’s application and admitted her to Binghamton University, beginning with the 2005 Fall Semester. 47. Petitioner Beer requested, and was granted, a deferral from SUNY for the 2005-2006 school year to study abroad. 48. Petitioner Beer thereafter attended Binghamton University for three years and graduated with the Class of 2009. 49. Throughout her attendance at Binghamton University, SUNY charged Petitioner Beer the tuition generally applicable to out of state residents. 50. Over the course of her three years attending Binghamton University, Petitioner Beer paid approximately $38,000 in tuition. 51. On information and belief, during the course of Petitioner Beer’s three years attending Binghamton University, the tuition charges that SUNY imposed for students who were residents of the State of New York was less than half of the $38,000 that Petitioner Beer paid. Facts Specific to Petitioner Balsam 52. Petitioner Balsam graduated from high school at the Yeshiva High School in 2003, after attending and completing four years of high school there. 53. Petitioner Balsam resided in New Jersey while she attended Yeshiva High School, which is located in New York. 54. In or around the Summer/Fall of 2002, Petitioner Balsam applied for admission to Binghamton University. 9 55. Petitioner Balsam’s application indicated that she was an out of state resident at the time of her application. 56. Petitioner Balsam’s application indicated that she graduated from, and attended four years of high school at, Yeshiva High School, located in New York State. 57. SUNY accepted Petitioner Balsam’s application and admitted her to Binghamton University, beginning with the 2003 Fall Semester. 58. Petitioner Balsam attended Binghamton University for four years and graduated in the Class of 2007. 59. Throughout her attendance at Binghamton University, SUNY charged Petitioner Balsam the tuition generally applicable to out of state residents. 60. Over the course of her four years attending Binghamton University, Petitioner Balsam paid approximately $36,000 in tuition. 61. On information and belief, during the course of Petitioner Balsam’s four years attending Binghamton University, the tuition charges that SUNY imposed for students who were residents of the State of New York was less than half of the $36,000 that Petitioner Balsam paid. *** 62. Each of the Petitioners applied to SUNY within five years of receiving their New York State high school diploma. 63. Each of the Petitioners was charged – and paid – tuition while at Binghamton in excess of the tuition charged to students who were residents of New York State. 64. As such, Respondents illegally charged and collected tuition and fees from Petitioners in direct contradiction to the mandate of New York State Education Law § 355(2)(h)(8). 10 Applicable Law 65. According to New York State Education Law § 355, Respondents were prohibited from charging Petitioners and the Class members more for tuition and fees than it charged to students who were residents of the State of New York. Section 355(2)(h)(8) provides, in pertinent part, as follows: [T]he payment of tuition and fees by any student who is not a resident of New York state . . . shall be paid at a rate or charge no greater than that imposed for students who are residents of the state if such student . . . attended an approved New York high school for two or more years, graduated from an approved New York high school and applied for attendance at an institution or educational unit of the state university within five years or receiving a New York state high school diploma. N.Y. Educ. L. § 355(2)(h)(8)(i) (emphasis added). 66. SUNY Policy Document Number 7301, entitled, “Billing, Refunds, Collection and Write- offs Policy for Tuition, Fees, and Other Charges,” states that “Tuition and fees collected in error or in amounts in excess of the required amounts should be refunded.” (the “Refund Policy”). 67. Section 355(2)(h)(8)(i) imposes a duty upon Respondents, stated in mandatory language, that any student who is an out-of-state resident but attended and graduated from an approved instate high school shall pay tuition and fees “at a rate or charge no greater than that imposed for students who are residents of [New York].” 68. Respondents violated this mandate by charging Petitioners and each Class member more than double the amount it imposed upon in-state residents during the relevant periods. As a result, Petitioners and the Class members were and are due refunds in an amounts to be determined but believed to be in excess of half of any tuition amounts that Petitioners and each Class member paid to Respondents. 11 Respondents’ Misleading and Deceptive Practices 69. Upon information and belief, Respondents have engaged in a campaign of misleading and deceptive conduct intended and designed to, and/or having the effect of, misleading the consuming public about Respondents’ obligations to charge out-of-state students who graduated from New York State high schools (and who otherwise meet the criteria set forth in New York State Education Law § 355(2)(h)(8)) tuition at rates no higher than those charged to residents of New York State. 70. As stated above, upon Petitioner Strum’s inquiries, representatives of SUNY told Petitioner Strum that she could only qualify to pay tuition at the rate charged to in-state residents if she established New York State residency by receiving mail at a home address within New York State for a period in excess of one year and/or by establishing permanent employment within New York State and by filing paperwork necessary to prove these residency factors. None of the SUNY representatives ever mentioned New York State Education Law § 355(2)(h)(8) or that SUNY is required to charge the in-state tuition rate to non-residents who have graduated from New York high schools within five years of application. 71. Recently, in response to an inquiry to SUNY regarding non-resident tuition under New York Education Law § 355(2)(h)(8), via email to an address provided on SUNY’s website for tuition inquiries (AskSUNY@SUNY.edu), SUNY’s “Recruitment Response Center” in Albany, stated as follows: Thank you for your inquiry. SUNY campuses make decisions about residency. Typically, you are only considered a NY State resident if you will have lived in New York for at least 12 months prior to the beginning of your program at SUNY. I have never heard of this information. If any exception to this is granted, it would be granted by the campus to which you are applying, so you may contact them for more information. I hope this information has been helpful to you. John 12 Recruitment Response Center State University of New York State University Plaza Albany, NY 12246-0001 Phone: 800.342.3811 Email: askSUNY@suny.edu (A true and correct copy of the foregoing email is annexed hereto as Exhibit A (emphasis added).) 72. Upon information and belief, SUNY’s published policies and procedures, including as posted on the internet, fail to advise that non-resident applicants are entitled to be charged no more than the rate charged to residents of New York State if such non-resident applicants satisfy the requirements of New York State Education Law § 355(2)(h)(8). 73. The main page of SUNY’s website dedicated to explaining tuition and fees (www.suny.edu/paying_tuition.cfm ) distinguishes between tuition rates charged to “New York State Residents” and tuition rates charged to Out-of-State Residents. (A true and correct copy of this webpage as it existed on January 3, 2011 is annexed hereto as Exhibit B.) That page does not mention Education Law § 355(2)(h)(8) or SUNY’s statutory obligation to charge “Out-of-State Residents” no more for tuition than that charged to “New York State Residents” pursuant to Education Law § 355(2)(h)(8). A footnote next to the heading for “Out-of-State Residents” refers to a link to more information about “residency status”; that footnote fails to note that Education Law § 355(2)(h)(8) expressly applies only to non-residents and not to New York State Residents. 74. Further, following the “residency status” footnote link leads to a webpage entitled “Residency.” (http://www.suny.edu/student/paying_residence.cfm) (A copy of this webpage as it existed on January 3, 2011 is annexed hereto as Exhibit C.) While the page acknowledges the significant difference between resident and non-resident tuition rates, and admits that “the requirements can be complex,” the page also fails to mention New York State Education Law § 355(2)(h)(8) or SUNY’s statutory obligation to charge “Out-of-State Residents” no more for tuition 13 than that charged to “New York State Residents” pursuant to Education Law § 355(2)(h)(8). Instead, the page describes “residency” as the equivalent of domicile in New York State for no less than twelve months. The page mentions exceptions to the domicile rule, for “Military Personnel” and “Immigrant, Non-Immigrant, and Undocumented Students.” Under the latter exception, the page does say that “Undocumented Students who attend for at least two years and graduate from a New York high school may be eligible for resident tuition”; however, the “Glossary of Terms” immediately below that exception defines “Undocumented Students” as “[s]tudents unable to document their lawful immigration status in the United States. In other words, the exception, as defined, applies exclusively to immigrants from other countries. 75. Similarly, SUNY's current application for admission explains that the tuition “exception” for New York high school graduates applies to “non-US citizens.” (A true and correct copy of SUNY’s current application for admission is annexed hereto as Exhibit D (see page 3, regarding Questions 10a and 10b).) 76. SUNY's “Application for Residency for Tuition Billing Purposes” (a true and correct copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit E and also can be found at http://www.suny.edu/sunypp/documents.cfm?doc_id=287) makes no reference to New York Education Law § 355(2)(h)(8) explicitly or implicitly. In fact, it requires applicants to affirm under oath that they are “a bona fide legal Resident domiciled in the State of New York” and that “I understand that providing false information knowingly will disqualify me from consideration for New York State residency status” in order to complete the form. In other words, if Section 355(2)(h)(8) were governed by the Residency Policy, as Respondents have said in response to Petitioners’ refund requests, it would be impossible to qualify for reduced tuition under Section 355(2)(h)(8), because that section expressly applies only to “any student who is not a resident of 14 New York State.” (Emphasis added.) 77. All of the foregoing (e.g., “I have never heard of this information” (see ¶ 71 above)) are illustrative of an ongoing pattern and practice by Respondents of attempting to deceive and mislead the consuming public, or at best to obfuscate or conceal the existence of Respondents’ obligations – and the public's rights – under New York Education Law § 355(2)(h)(8) in a systematic effort to overcharge students who meet the criteria set forth in Education Law § 355(2)(h)(8)), including Petitioners and the members of the Class. 78. As a result of this pattern and practice, Petitioners and the members of the Class have been overcharged for tuition in amounts to be proven. 79. As a result of this pattern and practice, Respondents have been unjustly enriched by virtue of their overcharging of tuition to Petitioners and the members of the Class in amounts to be proven at trial. Exhaustion of Administrative Remedies 80. Petitioners have requested upon several occasions the refund of the amounts of tuition that Respondents over-charged Petitioners, but Respondents have failed and refused to issue the refunds. 81. Upon learning that Respondents had overcharged her for tuition throughout her attendance at SUNY Binghamton, Petitioner Strum began inquiring of Binghamton University about obtaining a refund. Her requests began in October 2009 and continued for several months, both in emails, telephone discussions, letters to the Office of University Counsel from Petitioner’s counsel, and several phone discussions between Petitioner’s counsel and University Counsel. Initially, University Counsel sought to re-cast Petitioner Strum’s request as an appeal of a residency determination under SUNY’s residency policies. Petitioner’s counsel pointed out that that Education Law § 355(2)(h)(8) applies only to non-residents (such that any determination of 15 residency was irrelevant), and University Counsel thereafter refused to respond to or otherwise rule on Petitioner Strum’s request. 82. Eventually, due to University Counsel’s failure to respond to Petitioner Strum’s request, Petitioner Strum instituted legal proceedings before this court, styled Kagel v. DeFleur, Index No. 2010-1087 (Hon. Ferris D. Lebous, Justice Presiding) (Sara Strum was then Sara Kagel). As University Counsel had never ruled on Petitioner Strum’s request, by decision dated August 18, 2010, the Court dismissed the petition on the grounds that it was premature because the request had not been subject to a final determination. 83. Although the Kagel petition was dismissed as premature, the substance of the case was the subject of oral argument. (A true and correct copy of the transcript of oral argument is annexed hereto as Exhibit F). The Court questioned the legal authority for SUNY’s position that its “residency policy” could somehow alter the statutory mandate of Education Law § 355(2)(h)(8). The transcript includes the follows commentary by the Court: That’s a direction from the State of New York that says tuition shall be charged at this rate. . . . [I]f the University charges at a rate contrary to law, they can’t say, well, that’s our policy, unless you can show me that their policy can supersede the law. (Exhibit F at 11:15-18.) But you’ve got to show where the policies, where the SUNY – Binghamton or any other State University campus gets the authority to amend State law when it directs this is how tuition shall be charged. It doesn’t say except when the University has a contrary policy. (Id. at 11:25-12:4.) And that’s where I have my problem because the statute, to me, says that – unless we’ve got some authority – it says the payment of tuition and fees by any student shall be paid at a rate of. It says this is the rate that it will be paid at. It doesn’t say except if the University policy is contrary to this. I think it’s a little condescending, quite frankly, that the University things that, well, we’ll set our own rules for tuition and be damn what the State law says. The law says this is the rate, period. 16 Now, I haven’t seen any authority from anybody that says to me that by policy, by fiat, by the Divine Right of Kings or the grace of God the State University can decide here is how we’re going to charge tuition and I don’t care what State law says because this is our policy. That’s where I’m stuck. (Id. at 14:23-15:16.) 84. Petitioners submit that there is not authority for the proposition that the Court questioned; i.e., Respondents do not have the authority to promulgate policies contrary to Section 355(2)(h)(8). To the contrary, Section 355(2)(h), in its preamble says Respondents are authorized “to regulate tuition charges” for SUNY Institutions; subdivision (8) expressly requires that “[s]uch regulations shall further provide” for reduced tuition for members of the Class described herein. 85. On September 13, 2010, University Counsel Barbara Scarlett Westbrook finally issued a final determination to Petitioner, in a letter that said simply, “Please be advised that Binghamton University denies your request for tuition reimbursement.” (A true and correct copy of this final determination is annexed hereto as Exhibit G.) 86. By e-mail to University Counsel Barbara Scarlett Westbrook dated September 7, 2010, Petitioner Balsam requested a refund of the tuition overcharged to her under Education Law § 355(2)(h)(8). Ms. Westbrook initially denied the request by email also dated September 7, 2010, stating that “Your request for refund is not timely under the SUNY and BU residency policy.” (A true and correct copy of Petitioner Balsam’s request and Ms. Westbrook’s response is annexed hereto as Exhibit H.) 87. By letter to University Counsel Barbara Scarlett Westbrook dated September 9, 2010, Petitioner Beer requested a refund of the tuition overcharged to her under New York Education Law § 355(2)(h)(8). (A true and correct copy of Petitioner Beer’s request is annexed hereto as Exhibit I.) Neither Ms. Westbrook nor any other SUNY representative ever ruled on Petitioner Beer’s request. 17 88. By letter dated September 21 2010, Petitioners’ counsel wrote to Ms. Westbrook to request a ruling on Petitioner Beer’s request and to clarify that Ms. Balsam’s request was for a refund under SUNY’s refund policy, not a request for a residency determination. (A true and correct copy of counsel’s September 21, 2010 letter is annexed hereto as Exhibit J.) 89. By letter dated October 7, 2010, Ms. Westbrook responded, saying merely that Petitioners Beer and Balsam should proceed under SUNY’s residency policy. (A true and correct copy of Ms. Westbrook’s October 7 letter is annexed hereto as Exhibit K.) Even though Petitioners Beer and Balsam were not requesting or appealing residency determinations, and even though Ms. Westbrook herself had ruled on Petitioner Strum’s request, Ms. Westbrook referred Petitioners Beer and Balsam to the Residency Appeals Committee referred to in the Residency Policy. 90. In light of Ms. Westbrook’s refusal to respond substantively, Petitioners Balsam and Beer (through their counsel) wrote to the Residency Appeals Committee (cc: Barbara Westbrook) on November 1, 2010 to request a final determination on their requests. (A true and correct copy of counsel’s November 1 letter to the Residency Appeals Committee is annexed hereto as Exhibit L.) 91. Respondents and the Residency Appeals Committee have failed and refused to rule on Petitioner Beer’s refund request. Other than Ms. Westbrook’s September 7, 2010 email, Petitioner Balsam has not received any ruling on her refund request. 92. By letter to the Residency Appeals Committee (cc: Barbara Westbrook) dated December 7, 2010 (a true and correct copy of which is annexed hereto as Exhibit M), Petitioner’s counsel advised that, unless some response was issued by December 17, 2010, Petitioners Beer and Balsam would take the Committee’s refusal to respond as a denial of their refund requests for purposes of instituting legal proceedings. Neither the Residency Appeals Committee nor any other SUNY representative ever responded to this letter or the refund requests. 18 93. In light of Respondents’ consistent refusal to respond to Petitioners Beer’s and Balsam’s request, Ms. Westbrook’s initial denial of Petitioner Balsam’s request, and Ms. Westbrook’s denial of Petitioner Strum’s refund request on substantially identical facts, any further administrative review would be futile, such that Petitioners Beer and Balsam, along with the members of the Class, are entitled to institute these proceedings at this time. CLASS ACTION ALLEGATIONS 94. Petitioners brings this action as a class action, pursuant to Article 9 of the CPLR, on behalf of the Class consisting of all similarly situated persons. 95. Specifically, the Class consists of any person who: (a) attended an “approved” New York high school for two or more years or attended an “approved” New York state program for general equivalency exam preparation; (b) graduated from an “approved” New York high school or received a general equivalency diploma issued within New York State; (c) applied for attendance at a SUNY Institution within five years of receiving a New York State high school diploma or general equivalency diploma issued within New York State; (d) was not a resident of New York State at the time of his or her payment of tuition and fees, other than a non-immigrant alien within the meaning of paragraph (15) of subsection (a) of section 1101 of title 8 of the United States Code; and (e) while a student of any SUNY Institution, paid fees and tuition at a rate which was greater than that imposed for students who were residents of the state of New York. 96. The Class satisfies the numerosity, commonality, typicality, adequacy, predominance, and superiority requirements of CPLR 901. 19 97. The members of the Class are so numerous that joinder of all members is impracticable. 98. Upon information and belief, SUNY's enrollment is one of the largest in the nation. These enrollment figures do not take into account all of the students who were overcharged but are no longer enrolled as students. 99. A report published by SUNY (“Fast Facts 2010) notes the size of its enrollment and alumni: (a) SUNY estimates that as of December 2010 its alumni total more than two and a half million. (2,589,335). (b) SUNY estimates that as of December 2010, there were approximately 18,000 “Out-ofState” students enrolled in SUNY Institutions (approximately 4% of SUNY’s published enrollment for 2010-2011). (c) SUNY estimates that in the 2008-2009 academic year it awarded 81,789 degrees. 100. Without the analysis of further data which is exclusively under the control of the Respondents, the precise number of unique students who make up the Class cannot be ascertained by Petitioners at this point. 101. Without the analysis of further data which is exclusively under the control of the Respondents, the amount overcharged for each individual member of the class cannot be ascertained by Petitioners at this point. Tuition and fees vary by SUNY institution, the type of student (full or part-time), the years attended, the duration of attendance, and classification as instate or out-of-state residency. As of August 2009, the difference between tuition charged to New York State residents and the tuition generally charged to non-New York State residents ranges from approximately $200 to $600 per credit-hour (per semester) for part-time students and from approximately $3,000 to $8,000 per year for full-time students. 102. Because Petitioners were improperly charged, and paid, tuition and fees in excess of the 20 amount charged to students who were residents of the New York State even though they satisfied all of the requirements of New York Educ. Law 355(2)(h)(8), Petitioners' claims are typical of the claims of the members of the Class. The harm suffered by Petitioners and all other Class members was and is caused by the same conduct by Respondents, namely Respondents' wrongful imposition and collection of tuition and fees in excess of the required amounts. 103. Petitioners will fairly and adequately represent and protect the interests of the Class, in that Petitioners have no interests antagonistic to, nor in conflict with, the Class. Petitioners have retained competent counsel to further ensure such protection and who intend to prosecute this action vigorously. 104. A class action is superior to other available methods for the fair and efficient adjudication of this controversy. The expense and burden of individual litigation, relative to the potential individual damages (see ¶ 101 above), make it cost-prohibitive for individual Class members to seek redress for the wrongful conduct alleged in this complaint. If Class treatment of these claims were not available, Respondents would likely continue its wrongful conduct, and would unfairly retain and receive many hundreds of thousands or millions of dollars in unlawfully charged and collected tuition and fees. Further, due to Respondents’ efforts to hide Section 355(2)(h)(8) (as discussed above), without class action certification and adjudication, most if not all potential class members probably will never even know they were overcharged for tuition (just as they did not know they were entitled to be charged reduced tuition in the first place). 105. Common questions of law and fact exist as to all members of the Class which predominate over any questions that may affect individual Class members. Among the questions of law and fact common to the Class are the following: (a) whether Respondents violated § 355(2)(h)(8) of New York Education Law by 21 improperly charging and collecting tuition and fees in excess of the required amounts; (b) whether Respondents violated § 349 of New York General Business Law by improperly charging and collecting tuition and fees in excess of the required amounts; (c) whether Respondents have been unjustly enriched by improperly charging and collecting tuition and fees in excess of the required amounts. 106. The Class is readily definable, and prosecution of this action as a Class action will reduce the possibility of repetitious litigation. Information regarding which students were overcharged, and by how much, is easily ascertained by Respondents. Petitioners knows of no difficulty that will be encountered in the management of this litigation that would preclude its maintenance as a Class action. FIRST CAUSE OF ACTION (Violation of NY Educ. Law § 355(2)(h)(8)) 107. Petitioners repeat a reallege the allegations of paragraphs 1 through 106 as though fully set forth herein. 108. Petitioners and the Class were entitled to pay tuition and fees in amounts no greater than that imposed for students who were residents of the state as New York Educ. Law § 355(2)(h)(8) dictates. 109. Respondents had a duty to charge and collect tuition and fees from the Petitioners and the Class in amounts no greater than that imposed for students who were residents of the state as New York Educ. Law § 355(2)(h)(8) dictates. 110. Petitioners and the Class have been damaged by Respondents' failure to perform this duty, namely, the wrongful imposition, collection and retention of tuition and fees in excess of the required amounts. 22 111. Respondents are liable to Petitioners and the Class for damages as a result of its violation of New York Educ. Law § 355(2)(h)(8), in amounts to be determined at trial. SECOND CAUSE OF ACTION (Violation of NY General Business Law § 349) 112. Petitioners repeat a reallege the allegations of paragraphs 1 through 111 as though fully set forth herein. 113. Respondents' conduct in imposing and collecting tuition and fees in excess of the required amounts constitute materially deceptive acts or practices in the conduct of business, trade, or commerce or in the furnishing of services in this State that affect the public interest under§ 349 of New York General Business Law. 114. Respondents’ misleading and deceptive acts and practices (detailed above) were consumeroriented and misleading in a material way because those acts and practices hid from the consuming public Respondents’ obligations, and the consuming public’s corresponding rights, under Section 355(2)(h)(8). 115. Petitioners and the Class have been injured by and as a result of Respondents’ misleading and deceptive conduct. 116. Respondents is liable for actual damages sustained by plaintiff and the Class as allowable under § 349 of New York General Business Law, in amounts to be determined at trial. To the extent Respondents’ conduct is found to be willful or knowing, Petitioners are entitled to enhanced damages under Section 349(h). 117. Additionally, Respondents should be enjoined from continuing to engage in their wrongful violation of § 349 of New York General Business Law. 23 THIRD CAUSE OF ACTION (Unjust enrichment) 118. Petitioners repeat a reallege the allegations of paragraphs 1 through 115 as though fully set forth herein. 119. Respondents have been unjustly enriched at the expense of and to the detriment of Petitioners and the Class by wrongfully imposing, collecting and retaining tuition and fees in excess of the required amounts under the facts and circumstances alleged in this complaint. Respondents' retention of the monies wrongfully collected from Petitioners and the Class violates fundamental principles of justice, equity, and good conscience. 120. Petitioners and the Class are entitled to recover from Respondents all amounts as unjust enrichment that have been wrongfully and improperly collected and retained by Respondents, and Respondents should be required to disgorge the monies that it has unjustly obtained. WHEREFORE, Petitioners, on behalf of themselves and the Class, prays for an order and judgment against Respondents, as follows: (a) Certifying this case as a class action pursuant to the provisions of Article 9 of the CPLR, with Petitioners certified as representatives of the Class; (b) Directing Respondents, and their appropriate officials, to refund and disgorge tuition and fees illegally charged to, and retained from, each of the Petitioners and members of the Class in amounts to be determined at trial, together with interest from the time of payment; (c) Ordering Respondents to pay to each of the Petitioners and members of the Class their actual or statutory damages pursuant to General Business Law § 349 in amounts to be proven at trial; (d) Ordering Respondents to pay to each of the Petitioners and members of the Class their 24 actual damages resulting from Respondents’ unjust enrichment; (e) Directing Respondents, and their appropriate officials, to cease imposing and collecting tuition and fees in excess of the required amounts; (f) Awarding to Petitioners and the Class the costs and disbursements incurred in connection with this action, including attorneys' fees and expenses; and (g) Granting such other relief as the court deems proper. Dated: January 7, 2011, New York, NY ALL COUNSEL P.C. By: Andrew L. Lee Attorneys for Petitioners Andrew L. 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HELP FOR SPECIFIC QUESTIONS Q. 2 Applicant Social Security Number Your Social Security Number is used to coordinate the collection of information for all your student records. Authority to collect the Social Security Number is granted under Section 355 of the New York Education Law. Your response, however, is voluntary. Q. 10a - 10b Residency Residency affects eligibility for in-state tuition and EOP. Typically, students are considered state residents if their primary domicile (or, if dependent, that of their parents) is in NY for at least 12 months prior to enrollment. Otherwise, students are presumed to be out-of-state residents. Generally, only U.S. citizens (question 9a) and permanent residents are eligible for the NY State tuition rate. However, certain non-U.S. citizens who graduate from a New York high school and meet other requirements may qualify for the resident tuition rate. Please direct your questions concerning NY State residency to the Student Accounts Office at SUNY campuses. Q. 13 Family Income Range Indicate the letter corresponding to your family’s gross income, as reported on the federal income tax form. If your parents are separated or divorced, you should report the income of the household in which you reside for most of the year. Your answers here are used for assessing EOP and fee waiver eligibility and will not impact financial aid decisions. A B C D E F G H J K L $0 15,000 30,000 45,000 65,000 85,000 105,000 125,000 145,000 165,000 185,000+ - 14,999 29,999 44,999 64,999 84,999 104,999 124,999 144,999 164,999 184,999 S Your family receives payments from a NY county department of social services (i.e., ADC, AFDC, or public assistance). T You live with foster parents who do not provide money for college, nor do your natural parents provide support. W You are a ward of the state or a county. Instructions continued on page 4. apply onlinewww.suny.edu/student 3 Q. 16 - 17 Diversity/Disabilities Your responses to questions 16 and 17 are voluntary. The State University of New York will keep your responses confidential and will not use the information provided in a discriminatory manner. The failure to respond to these questions will not subject you to any adverse treatment. The State University seeks to enroll students of diverse racial and ethnic heritage and students with disabilities. To designate your Early Decision campus choice, mark the box in the respective college block on page A5. The application includes a request for a parent and counselor signatures on page A6, in addition to the student's signature, indicating an understanding of the Early Decision commitment and an agreement to abide by its terms. Campuses offering Early Decision: Buffalo State College, University at Buffalo, Fredonia, Geneseo, NYS Ceramics at AU, Oswego, and Plattsburgh Deadline to Apply: (postmark date) November 1 (November 15 at Geneseo and Oswego) Application Fee Due: November 1 (November 15 at Geneseo and Oswego) Completion Deadline: November 15 Date of Decision: December 15 Suspension is defined as a sanction imposed for disciplinary reasons that results in a student leaving school for a fixed time period, less than permanently. Dismissal from a college for disciplinary reasons is defined as permanent separation from an institution of higher education on the basis of conduct or behavior. Tuition Deposit Due: January 15 An affirmative response to either question will not automatically prevent admission, but you will be asked by your college choices to provide additional information. This information will be reviewed by a campus committee to ensure campus safety. 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If you have taken college level credits during high school, you are considered a freshman. Freshmen may also include students who have received the General Equivalency Diploma (GED) and adult learners entering higher education for the first time. Transfer. For admission purposes, you are a transfer student if you have taken at least three credits of college level work since high school graduation. College work taken before high school graduation does not apply. Q. 30 Student Support Services Enter the letters corresponding to up to five campus services you would like, if available, at your college choices. A Improving mathematical skills B Improving reading skills C Improving writing skills D Developing good study techniques E Personal, career or educational counseling F Finding part-time jobs G Locating off-campus housing Q. 31 Educational Opportunity Program Please see page 6 for a full description of this program. Q. 36 Visa Type Enter the code for the type of Visa issued to you. If you will require a student visa, enter “F-1.” Q. 42 - 46 Campus and College Codes for Transfer Students Please refer to the lists of college codes for NY State public colleges (SUNY or CUNY) on page A8. For private colleges in New York, enter “NY” and for out-of-state colleges, enter the appropriate state abbreviation. Page A5 – Early Decision The Early Decision Program is a binding early application/notification program for fall freshmen and can be used for one college choice. If you are accepted Early Decision, you will be asked to make a tuition deposit and to withdraw your applications at all other colleges. Early Decision continued in right column above. 4 Page A5 – Early Decision Continued apply onlinewww.suny.edu/student Please note that you cannot apply for Early Decision and EOP at the same time. Pages A5 and A7 – Early Action Campuses offering Early Action: Albany, Binghamton, Cortland, Environmental Science and Forestry, New Paltz, Old Westbury, Oneonta, Purchase (except for fine and applied arts programs), and SUNYIT. Deadline to Apply: (postmark date) November 15 Application Fee Due: November 15 Completion Deadline: December 1 (November 15 at New Paltz) Date of Decision: January 1 (January 15 at Binghamton) Tuition Deposit Due: May 1 Please note that you cannot apply for Early Action and EOP at the same time. SELECT PROGRAM NOTES Joint Admissions Program Freshmen may apply for joint admissions, a cooperative program between two-year and four-year SUNY colleges. The program guarantees junior-level admission (subject to certain requirements) in a parallel program at a four-year college after completing an associate degree program at the two-year college. When applying for joint admissions, enter the college code of the four-year college where you plan to continue your studies as indicated on page A5 of the application. Only one application fee is required. Transfer Guarantee An opportunity to continue full-time study at a four-year State University college is guaranteed to all New York residents who transfer directly from a SUNY or CUNY two-year college with an AA or AS degree. The transfer guarantee becomes effective if you are denied admission at all of your SUNY four-year college choices. To be eligible you must: File your application with the ASC by March 1 for fall admission, and by October 1 for spring admission. Provide four-year campuses with an official two-year college transcript, showing three semesters of completed studies, by March 15 for fall admission, and by October 15 for spring admission. Complete all required supplemental application materials by April 15 for fall admission, and by November 15 for spring admission. Although campus choice and academic program are not guaranteed, SUNY staff will work one-on-one with each Transfer Guarantee candidate to determine how the applicant can be best served given campuses and programs that are open and suitable. Costs and Financial Aid Information 2010-11 Typical Expenses for Undergraduate Students at a SUNY College Nine-Month Academic Year (Use these amounts as a guide to costs in 2011-12)* State-Operated Campuses Baccalaureate Degree Programs New York State Residents Living on Campus Community Colleges Associate Degree Programs Out-of-State Residents Commuter Living on Campus In-State / In-District Living on Campus Out-of-State Residents Commuter Living on Campus $4,970 $4,970 $12,870 $3,580 $3,580 1,260 1,260 1,260 460 460 460 10,300 3,460 10,300 8,750 3,240 8,750 Books & Supplies 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,210 1,210 1,210 Personal Expenses 1,360 1,380 1,360 1,010 1,120 1,010 960 1,720 960 1,200 1,590 1,200 $20,050 $13,990 $27,950 $16,210 $11,200 $20,020 Tuition Student Fees 1 Room & Board Transportation TOTAL COST $7,390 *Cost information as of April 2010 and is subject to change. 1 This figure represents the average fee. Typically fees at the State-operated campuses range from $827 to $2,044. Tuition, Fees and Other Costs Total costs vary depending on the college, its location, full-time or part-time enrollment, program of study, housing accommodations, personal expenses and other individual factors. State University colleges have higher tuition rates for students who are not New York State residents (see chart above). Contact the Office for Student Accounts at your college choices for details about residency requirements. Technology Colleges may charge a reduced non-New York resident tuition rate of $8,750 per year for the associate degree. This reduced rate does not apply to non-New York residents enrolled in a bachelor’s degree program at the Technology Colleges. The non-New York resident rate for a bachelor’s degree is $12,870. Projected community college tuition for 2010-11 is approximately $3,580. New York State students enrolled in a community college not in their home county must provide the college with a certificate of residency from their home county to benefit from the lower, in-district tuition rate. For students taking fewer than 12 semester hours (part-time study), New York State resident tuition is $207 per credit hour for baccalaureate and associate degree programs at stateoperated campuses. Most State University campuses have time-payment plans to enable you to pay in monthly installments. The campus Office of Student Accounts can provide you with information on payment options. How Financial Aid Works Tuition and fees at SUNY are already low compared to other colleges and universities. Financial aid is available at all State University campuses for students who are unable to pay all college costs. Based on state and federal requirements, campus Financial Aid Offices determine your eligibility for assistance. Students and their families are considered the first source of funding to meet college costs. Financial Aid programs supplement student and family resources. Types and Sources of Financial Aid Financial aid programs include academic scholarships, needbased grants, student and parent loans and employment. Both the federal and state governments offer financial aid programs. Other sources of assistance may include scholarships from private organizations, foundations, fraternal groups and SUNY campus sources. How New Students Apply for Financial Aid 1 All financial aid applicants must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). • File the FAFSA online at www.fafsa.ed.gov. For filing instructions and more information about financial aid go to www.suny.edu/applyfinaid. • Check the college Web site for deadlines. Complete the FAFSA after January 1, 2011, even if you have not yet filed your 2010 tax returns. Use estimates if necessary. • FAFSA on the Web applicants who are New York State residents and who plan to attend a college in New York State will automatically be directed to apply for TAP on the Web. • If you are unable to file online, you can obtain the paper FAFSA application by calling 1-800-4 FEDAID. 2 Read each college’s Web site and financial aid literature. Contact the Financial Aid Office if you have specific questions. This is the best source of financial aid information. 3 Investigate other sources of aid. Several free scholarship search services are available online. 4 Keep a file of records and copies of applications. 5 If you require assistance to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, please contact a college or university financial aid office. It is not necessary to pay an individual or organization for such assistance. (SUNY’s Financial Aid Days will be offered early in 2011, for students and families who would like assistance with the FAFSA. Check www.suny.edu/student in the fall for detailed information.) How Transfer Students Apply for Financial Aid 1 If you did not submit a FAFSA for the current (2010-11) academic year, you should follow the application instructions above for new students. 2 If you did apply for financial aid for the current year (2010-11), you can complete the Renewal FAFSA on the Web at www.fafsa.ed.gov. (You will need your “pin” number.) 3 To apply for financial aid at the college you are transferring to, use the college code for the new campus on the Renewal FAFSA. You can get the code from the college, or by calling 1-800-4FEDAID, or online at www.fafsa.ed.gov. FAFSA codes for SUNY campuses can be found at www.suny.edu/fafsacodes. apply onlinewww.suny.edu/student 5 Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) Applicants (NY State residents only) EOP Financial Eligibility 2011-12 (Total Annual Income in Previous Calendar Year)** Household Size (Including head of household) Category A Category B Category C 1 $ 16,060 $ 21,630 $ 24,420 2 21,630 27,200 29,990 3 27,210 32,780 35,570 4 32,790 38,360 41,150 5 38,360 43,930 46,720 6 43,960 49,530 52,320 7 49,500* 55,070* 57,860* *Plus $5,570 for each additional family member in excess of seven. **Financial eligibility information as of April 2010 and is subject to change. Program Description The State University of New York's Educational Opportunity program provides college access to students who are inadmissible through the traditional admissions process. Although academically underprepared, students must show promise for mastering college-level work utilizing support services offered by the Educational Opportunity Program. Offered to full-time students who are New York State residents, applicants must meet both the academic and income requirements for program consideration. Program Eligibility To be eligible for admission to the Educational Opportunity Program, a student must be a New York State resident for 12 months prior to enrollment; ineligible for admission under traditional standards, but demonstrate potential for completing a college program; and in need of financial assistance within established income guidelines (see above). In selecting students for the program, priority is given to applicants from historically disadvantaged backgrounds. Financial Eligibility The table above lists financial guidelines for Educational Opportunity Program eligibility during the 2011-12 academic year. In order to be determined economically disadvantaged, a student's household income must not exceed the amount shown for its size in the applicable category or the student's circumstances must conform to one of the exceptions indicated. Household Income Categories: Income from Non-Employment Sources A Supported by one or more individuals whose combined total annual income is from Social Security or sources other than employment and which does not exceed the applicable amount under " Category A". Salary/Wage Income B Supported by one or more worker(s) whose combined total annual income does not exceed the applicable amount under "Category B". C For households supported by one worker with two or more employers, which does not exceed the applicable amount under "Category C". Exceptions to Income Guidelines: 1 The student’s family is the recipient of Family Assistance or Safety Net payments through the New York State Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance; or through a county Department of Social Services; or Family Day Care payments through the New York State Office of Children and Family Assistance; 2 The student lives with foster parents who do not provide support for college and the student’s natural parents provide no such support; 3 The student is a ward of the state or county. Fee Waiver Students submitting an application for EOP consideration may qualify for an application fee waiver for their first four (4) campus choices. If a student does not meet both the academic and economic guidelines or the campus to which the student is applying does not operate an Educational Opportunity Program, the student will be billed for the fee. NOTE: Applicants who are deemed ineligible for EOP may still qualify for admission and financial aid through other admissions processes. Support Services Educational Opportunity Program students may receive support services, such as academic, career and personal counseling, tutoring and supplemental instruction. As part of a student’s overall financial aid package, the Educational Opportunity Program provides financial assistance for non-tuition related expenses (e.g., books, supplies, etc.) Campus Participation Most SUNY campuses offer EOP programs. The following campuses do not operate an Educational Opportunity Program: Adirondack, Cayuga County, Clinton, Columbia-Greene, Corning, Herkimer County, Jamestown, Jefferson, Mohawk Valley, Nassau, Niagara County, North Country, Orange County, Rockland, Sullivan County and Tompkins Cortland Community Colleges. Transfer Option To be eligible for the program as a transfer, a student must have been enrolled in the Educational Opportunity Program, College Discovery, HEOP (Higher Education Opportunity Program), SEEK (Search for Education, Elevation and Knowledge) or a similar program at his/her previous college. If the previous college did not have EOP or a similar program, the student may be considered for transfer eligibility and should notify the college to which he/she is transferring. 6 apply onlinewww.suny.edu/student Supplemental Applications In addition to your SUNY application, a number of SUNY campuses require or recommend that applicants complete a supplemental application. The supplemental application provides the Admissions Office with additional information, typically regarding your interests, activities, etc. Campuses may also ask applicants to complete an essay or personal statement as part of the supplemental application. The chart below lists the campuses that require or recommend a supplemental application. FRESHMAN APPLICANTS Campus Requirement TRANSFER APPLICANTS Form* Requirement Form* UNIVERSITY CENTERS AND DOCTORAL DEGREE GRANTING INSTITUTIONS University at Albany Recommended SUNY Form Required Campus Form Binghamton University Required Campus Form Required for Nursing applicants Campus Form University at Buffalo Required SUNY Form None Stony Brook University Required SUNY Form None Environmental Science & Forestry Required Campus Form Required Campus Form NYS Ceramics at AU Required Campus Form Required Campus Form Upstate Medical University N/A Required Campus Form UNIVERSITY COLLEGES Brockport Required SUNY Form None Buffalo State Required SUNY Form None Cortland Required Campus Form Recommended Campus Form Fredonia Required SUNY Form Recommended Campus Form Geneseo Required Campus Form Required for all Business and Education applicants Campus Form New Paltz Required SUNY Form None Old Westbury Recommended SUNY Form Recommended Oneonta Required SUNY Form None Oswego Required SUNY Form None Plattsburgh at ACC N/A Plattsburgh Required Potsdam Purchase Campus Form Required Campus Form SUNY Form Required Campus Form Required SUNY Form Recommended Campus Form Required for Liberal Arts and Sciences and Visual Arts applicants SUNY Form Required for Liberal Arts and Sciences applicants Campus Form Alfred State Required SUNY Form None Cobleskill Recommended SUNY Form None Farmingdale Recommended SUNY Form None Maritime College Required Campus Form Required Morrisville Required SUNY Form None SUNYIT Recommended SUNY Form None Required Campus Form Required TECHNOLOGY COLLEGES Campus Form COMMUNITY COLLEGES Fashion Institute of Technology Campus Form *SUNY Forms are identical and are available at www.suny.edu/suppapps. You can preview the questions now by downloading the SUNY Supplemental Application Worksheet at www.suny.edu/student/forms.cfm. Campus Forms are unique to each campus. Links to many Campus Forms can be found at www.suny.edu/suppapps and are made available by the respective campuses. apply onlinewww.suny.edu/student 7 Frequently Asked Questions When is the deadline to apply? Early Decision and Early Action application deadlines are outlined on page 4. While there is no formal application deadline for regular decision freshman applicants, we recommend you apply by December 1 to maximize your chances for financial aid, campus housing and consideration for your major of choice. Please note, some colleges have specific application deadlines for certain programs of study. Transfer applicants are generally reviewed on a rolling basis. Be sure to be in touch with campuses directly to get deadline information for supplemental applications, auditions, art portfolios, etc. How much does it cost to apply? The non-refundable application fee is $50 for each campus choice. The application will not be processed until full payment or authorized fee waiver request is received. Are there minimum GPA or SAT requirements for admission? Each SUNY campus evaluates students individually for admission. Campuses are looking for students who have challenged themselves, worked hard and done well in high school (and college, if you are a transfer applicant). Student profiles vary from campus to campus. For more information, visit www.suny.edu/student/freshman_ admission_facts.cfm. Where is the essay question? In addition to your SUNY application, a number of SUNY campuses require or recommend that applicants complete a supplemental application. The supplemental application provides additional information, typically regarding your interests, activities, etc. Many campuses also ask applicants to complete an essay or personal statement as part of the supplemental application. See page 7 or www.suny.edu/suppapps for supplemental application requirements. How can I get a supplemental application? Some campuses will mail applicants a supplemental form after receiving your SUNY application. Many campuses also provide their supplemental application online. Visit www.suny.edu/suppapps to access or download supplemental application forms. What happens to my application after it is received at the SUNY Application Services Center (ASC) in Albany? The ASC will prepare one application for each of your campus choices and transmit it to the college along with your transcript. Once your application is sent to the college(s), the ASC will notify you that your application has been processed. Soon thereafter, each campus will contact you to let you know if any additional items are required to complete your application. An admission decision will be made and communicated by each campus to which you apply. How can I confirm receipt of my application? To confirm receipt of your application by the Application Services Center (ASC) in Albany and transmission of your application to your campus choices, visit: www.suny.edu/appstatus. By entering your Applicant ID (typically your Social Security Number) and birth date you can see which campuses you applied to, academic program chosen, and approximate date by which the campuses should receive your application. What is my Applicant ID? Your Applicant ID is typically your Social Security Number. If you did not provide or do not have a Social Security Number, an Applicant ID number has been assigned to you. It can be found on your acknowledgement letter you received via postal mail. 8 apply onlinewww.suny.edu/student What is the difference between Early Decision and Early Action? Both Early Decision (ED) and Early Action (EA) are early application/ notification admission programs. The difference is in the application deadline and the binding nature of the program. Early Decision is a binding program which is appropriate if you have a clear first choice campus. You may apply to only one campus as an ED candidate. See page 4 for instructions, deadlines and notification dates. If admitted, you will be expected to withdraw applications at other colleges. Early Action is non-binding. You may apply to multiple campuses as an EA candidate. See page 4 for instructions, deadlines and notification dates. You have until May 1 to declare your enrollment intentions. Will my admission decision be affected if I take the SAT I or ACT more than once? No, campuses will consider the highest score you have achieved on either the SAT or ACT. What is SUNY’s policy regarding the SAT Writing? Each campus will make a determination about how the SAT (or ACT) writing component will be used. As part of your college search, ask each campus of interest about their testing requirements and policies. Do SUNY campuses accept AP or college credits taken during high school? Yes, each SUNY campus evaluates and awards credit for AP and college credits. What’s most important in the admission decision? For freshman applicants, it is the high school transcript, which provides campuses with information regarding overall performance and course selection. For transfer applicants, your performance in college level work will carry the most weight in the application review process. Who makes admission decisions? Admission decisions are made at the college, based on individual evaluation of your academic record. The ASC does not make admission decisions. When will campuses notify me of the admission decision? See page 4 for Early Decision and Early Action notification dates. Many campuses respond to regular decision freshman applicants on a rolling basis, meaning when an application becomes complete, it will be reviewed and a decision will be made and communicated to the applicant. A few campuses have a set mailing date when most admission decisions are sent to the applicants. Transfer applicants are generally reviewed on a rolling basis. Check with the campus(es) to which you apply for specific information regarding the decision making process. When is my tuition deposit due? Tuition deposits for fall freshmen must be postmarked by May 1. Deposit deadlines for winter and spring terms are determined by the campus. You should make a tuition deposit at only one SUNY college. In most cases, deposits are refundable until May 1. (Applicants admitted under the Early Decision program will be asked to submit a tuition deposit by January 15.) Transfer students will be advised by the campus(es) regarding a deposit date. 2011 SUNY Application for Undergraduate Admission • Mark all check boxes ! with an ‘X’ Please follow these instructions to ensure that your application is processed quickly and accurately. A correctly marked check box: • Correct errors using white correction fluid • Use black or blue ink • Print clearly using UPPERCASE block letters only (see examples at right) • Fields may indicate desired answer format. For example: ‘MM/YY’ in a field indicates Month and Year. • Stay inside designated boxes 1 Applicant Name Last Name / First Name 2 Application Services Center The State University of New York State University Plaza P. O. Box 22007 Albany, New York 12201-2007 Suffix Middle Name Applicant Social Security No. 3 Date of Birth MM/D D/ Y Y M M D D Y Y 4 Male ! Female ! 5b Daytime / Cell Phone 5a Home Phone 6 Please return this application and appropriate application fee ($50 per campus choice) to: ABCDE F GH I J K L MN O P QRS T UVW X Y Z123456 7890@ . _ - ! E-Mail Address (Place each dot ‘.’ in its own box.) @ Permanent Home Mailing Address House or Building # Street Name A P T P O Apartment Number B O X R R Rural Route PO Box City State Zip / Postal Code Country (if outside U.S.) Province (if outside U.S.) All Applicants (1 - 31) 7 8a Temporary Mailing Address: if completed, mail may be sent by campuses to this address until date indicated in 8b. House or Building # Street Name A P T P O Apartment Number B O X R R Rural Route PO Box State City Province (if outside U.S.) Country (if outside U.S.) 8b Date after which mail may be sent to your permanent address. 9a Are you a U.S. citizen? Zip / Postal Code ! Yes ! No 10a Are you a New York State resident? MM/D D/ Y Y M M D D Y Y 9b If not a U.S. citizen, are you a permanent resident of the U.S.? ! Yes ! No ! Yes ! No 10b If yes, but for less than one year, how many months? 10c If yes, give county of residence. (Refer to page A8 of the application, then enter your two-digit county code.) All six pages of the application should be mailed together. A1 11 Indicate name and address of the parent or guardian with whom you legally reside and to whom official university correspondence should be sent. / Last Name of Parent or Guardian Mark here First Name of Parent or Guardian ! if address of parent or guardian is the same as permanent address given on page A1. If not the same, indicate the address below. Parent/Guardian Address House or Building # Street Name A P T P O Apartment Number B O X R R Rural Route PO Box City State Zip/Postal Code Country (if outside U.S.) Province (if outside U.S.) 12 Answer only if members of your family attended or graduated from a State University of New York (SUNY) campus. Please indicate their relationship to you, and provide their name, graduation year and the State University campus name. INDICATE RELATIONSHIP ! Father ! Mother ! Sister ! Brother ! Other / All Applicants (1 - 31) Last Name First Name PRINT CAMPUS NAME Graduation Year SUNY Campus Campus Code (pages A5 and A8) ! Father ! Mother ! Sister ! Brother ! Other INDICATE RELATIONSHIP / Last Name First Name PRINT CAMPUS NAME Graduation Year SUNY Campus Campus Code (pages A5 and A8) 13 Family Income Range (see instructions on page 3). Enter income code Required if applying for EOP or financial fee waiver 15 Indicate if you are: 14 Size of Household (including applicant) Required if applying for EOP or financial fee waiver ! U.S. Veteran ! Dependent of a U.S. Veteran ! Active Duty U.S. Military 16a Are you Hispanic/Latino? Note: A Veteran is a person who has served in the U.S. Armed Forces ! Yes ! No 16b If Hispanic/Latino, is your background (select one): ! Central American ! Dominican ! Mexican ! Puerto Rican ! South American ! Other Hispanic/Latino 16c All applicants, please indicate your race (select one or more): ! 17 Mark American Indian or Alaska Native - I ! ! Asian - A ! the box if you wish to identify yourself as: 18 - 19 Mark ! the box if you wish to indicate: 18 ! ! Black or African American - B Physically Disabled or ! Your native language is not English ! Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander - P ! White - W Learning Disabled 19 ! or ! Both You are an Adult Learner Note: All applicants (freshmen and transfer students) MUST answer questions 20a and 20b. 20a Have you been convicted of a felony? ! Yes ! No 20b Have you been dismissed and/or suspended from a college for disciplinary reasons? ! Yes ! No (Even if you have never attended college, a response is required.) 21 If you have academic records under another name, please indicate below: Former Last Name A2 All six pages of the application should be mailed together. / Former First Name Applicant Social Security Number Applicant Last Name 22 Name of High School (Required for all applicants, including transfer students.) CEEB Code For a complete list of CEEB codes visit: www.suny.edu/student/apptables 23 High School Mailing Address Building # Street Name City State Province (if outside U.S.) Zip / Postal Code Country (if outside U.S.) ! All Applicants (1 - 31) 24a Indicate your Secondary Education Status. Mark the box that applies to you (mark only one): ! Graduated or will graduate from High School ! Withdrew from High School 24b Enter date of High School Graduation, High School Withdrawal or completion of GED. ! Completed GED MM/ Y Y M M Y Y ! Home Schooled (List only month and year.) Questions 25 and 26 are optional for Adult Learners and International Applicants. 25 Date latest Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT) was or will be taken. (List only month and year.) MM/ Y Y Y Y M M Y Y Y 26 Date latest ACT was or will be taken. (List only month and year.) Y MM/ Y Y Y Y M M Y Y Y Y 27 Indicate whether you are applying as a Freshman or a Transfer student (mark only one): ! Freshman (you have not taken college-level work after high school graduation). ! Transfer (you have taken college-level work after high school graduation). 28 If you are applying as a freshman, have you received (or do you expect to receive) college credits before you graduate from high school? If yes, please mark ! all boxes that apply to you: 1 2 ! Advanced Placement (AP) ! CLEP ! College course taught in high school ! Course taken at a college prior to graduation 3 4 29 Are you applying for full-time or part-time study? ! Full-time ! 5 6 ! Yes ! No ! International Baccalaureate (IB) ! Other Please Specify Part-time 30 Indicate the Student Support Services you would like. (Please read instructions on page 4.) ! ! Yes No Note: EOP is a program for New York State residents. All applicants must meet 31 Are you applying for the Educational Opportunity Program (EOP)? academic and financial eligibility requirements. Please note that when applying for EOP, you must answer questions 10a, 10b, 13, and 14. Non-U.S. Citizens must complete questions 32-39. If you are not a U.S. citizen, permanent resident, or refugee, your campus choice(s) will ask you to file additional forms (FSAs 2, 3, and 4), as well as to provide official transcripts. Internal Use Only Country (if outside U.S.) 33 Country of Citizenship Country (if outside U.S.) 34 If you are a non-U.S. citizen and a permanent resident of the U.S., provide alien registration number. 35 If you are not a permanent resident, have you applied for permanent resident status? A ! Yes ! No 36 If you are not a permanent resident, indicate your visa type. Check F-1 if you will need a student visa. (Applicants requiring a F-1 visa must provide a permanent address outside the U.S. on question 7.) ! F-1 37 Visa Expiration Date MM/ Y Y M M Y Y ! H-4 ! J-1 38 How many years have you been in the U.S.? ! A-2 ! Other (please specify) 39 Date latest Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) was or will be taken. Non-U.S. Citizens (32 - 39) 32 Country of Birth MM/ Y Y M M Y Y All six pages of the application should be mailed together. A3 All transfer applicants must complete questions 40-51. Please remember to list the college you currently attend in question 44. You will need to provide academic transcripts for all post-secondary institutions you have attended, whether or not you received credit. Transcripts should be sent directly to the SUNY campus(es) to which you are applying. SUNY and CUNY campus codes (college codes) are listed on page A8 of the application. Transfer applicants seeking a fee waiver (up to four campus choices) are required to complete questions 40-51. Failure to answer all questions (40-51) will delay processing. See page 3 for detailed information. 40 If you have earned (or will earn) an associate degree from a New York State public college before enrolling, indicate the degree by marking ! AA - 1 ! AS - 2 ! AAS - 3 41 Indicate the date the associate degree was (or will be) earned. ! in the appropriate box below: ! AOS - 4 MM/ Y Y M M Y Y 42 Indicate the campus code from page A8 of the New York State public college (SUNY or CUNY) where the degree was earned. 43 If you are transferring to complete a cooperative program, give the previous Curriculum Code. 44 College 1 - Name/City/State (LIST CURRENT OR MOST RECENT COLLEGE FIRST) City All Transfer Applicants (40-51) Name College Code Dates Attended From: MM/ Y Y M M Y To: Y State MM/ Y Y M M Y GPA Total Credits Y . 45 College 2 - Name/City/State CEEB Code For CEEB codes: www.suny.edu/student/apptables City Name College Code Dates Attended From: MM/ Y Y M M Y To: Y State MM/ Y Y M M Y Total Credits GPA Total Credits GPA Y . CEEB Code . CEEB Code 46 College 3 - Name/City/State City Name College Code Dates Attended From: MM/ Y Y M M Y Y To: MM/ Y Y M M Y Y 47 How many colleges have you attended in addition to the three listed above? 48 Mark ! State On a separate sheet, provide the same information as above for each additional college. the type of college you most recently attended (MARK ONLY ONE): ! SUNY - A* ! NY Private 2-Year - D ! Non-NYS Private 4-Year - G ! CUNY - B ! Non-NYS Public 4-Year - E ! Non-NYS Private 2-Year - H ! NY Private 4-Year - C ! Non-NYS Public 2-Year - F ! Outside U.S. - I *NOTE: If you marked SUNY - A, please forward a General Education Transcript Addendum along with your official transcript directly to each of your campus choices. Your transcript and transcript addendum can be requested from your registrar. 49 Mark here ! if you are (or were previously) enrolled in EOP, College Discovery, HEOP or SEEK. 50 Mark here ! if you hold (or will receive) a bachelor's degree prior to enrollment. 51 Indicate the total number of credits you expect to earn from all colleges before enrolling. A4 All six pages of the application should be mailed together. Applicant Social Security Number Applicant Last Name APPLICATION FEE A A $50 non-refundable application fee is required for each campus choice (see pg. A6). Your application will not be processed until full payment or authorized fee waiver request is received. Curriculum Code Please note: you cannot apply for Early Action or Early Decision if you are applying for the Educational Opportunity Program. Special Campus Project (Your campus choice may direct you to use a specific code.) B If applying for Joint Admissions, give the Campus Code of your four-year campus choice. (See page 4 for details.) State University Campus Name Curriculum Code ! if not declaring a major. ! Spring ! Summer 20 Y Semester you wish to enroll: ! Fall Y for Early Decision*. (Early Decision is an option that may be selected for one campus choice only–Block A or B or C. Mark here ! See list below for campuses offering Early Decision*.) Mark here ! for Early Action**. (See list below for campuses offering Early Action**.) M M Y Mark here ! for the Educational Opportunity Program at this campus. (See page 6 for eligibility requirements.) Do you wish campus housing? ! Yes ! No If applying to this campus again, when did you first apply? MM/ Y If applying for Joint Admissions, give the Campus Code of your four-year campus choice. (See page 4 for details.) State University Campus Name Curriculum Code Y Y Y Y Y Campus Code Campus Code Curriculum Name ! if not declaring a major. ! Spring ! Summer 20 Y Semester you wish to enroll: ! Fall for Early Decision*. (Early Decision is an option that may be selected for one campus choice only–Block A or B or C. Y Mark here ! See list below for campuses offering Early Decision*.) Mark here ! for Early Action**. (See list below for campuses offering Early Action**.) M M Y Mark here ! for the Educational Opportunity Program at this campus. (See page 6 for eligibility requirements.) Do you wish campus housing? ! Yes ! No If applying to this campus again, when did you first apply? MM/ Y Mark here Special Campus Project (Your campus choice may direct you to use a specific code.) Y Campus Code Mark here C Y Campus Code Curriculum Name Special Campus Project (Your campus choice may direct you to use a specific code.) Y If applying for Joint Admissions, give the Campus Code of your four-year campus choice. (See page 4 for details.) Y All Applicants Must Enter At Least One Campus Choice Early Action is a non-binding early application program for fall freshmen. (See page 4 for additional information on both Early Decision and Early Action programs.) Curriculum Name ! if not declaring a major. ! Spring ! Summer 20 Y Semester you wish to enroll: ! Fall Y for Early Decision*. (Early Decision is an option that may be selected for one campus choice only–Block A or B or C. Mark here ! See list below for campuses offering Early Decision*.) Mark here ! for Early Action**. (See list below for campuses offering Early Action**.) M M Y Mark here ! for the Educational Opportunity Program at this campus. (See page 6 for eligibility requirements.) Do you wish campus housing? ! Yes ! No If applying to this campus again, when did you first apply? MM/ Y (Blocks A through C): Early Decision is a binding early application/ notification program for fall freshmen and can be used for one college choice only. A parent and counselor signature in addition to your own is required. Campus Code Mark here CHOOSING CAMPUSES Please indicate campus names and campus codes (from the list below), as well as curriculum names and curriculum codes (from pages 9-15 or the online curriculum finder at www.suny.edu/student/ academicprograms, and semester of enrollment for each campus choice. Please note: Upstate Medical University and most community colleges, including FIT, require that you declare a major. State University Campus Name Y Y Y Campus Code Please use this application to apply to the SUNY campuses listed below. ( * = Early Decision (ED) option ** = Early Action (EA) option) University Centers and Doctoral 36 Geneseo * (ED) 18 Maritime 82 Finger Lakes 41 New Paltz ** (EA) 96 Morrisville State College 77 Fulton-Montgomery Degree Granting Institutions 46 Old Westbury ** (EA) 48 SUNYIT ** (EA) 81 Genesee 31 Albany ** (EA) 42 Oneonta ** (EA) 80 Herkimer County 30 Alfred University, NYS Ceramics * (ED) Community Colleges 43 Oswego * (ED) 58 Hudson Valley 15 Binghamton ** (EA) 69 Adirondack 44 Plattsburgh * (ED) 59 Jamestown 20 Buffalo University * (ED) 53 Broome 38 Plattsburgh at ACC 66 Jamestown (Olean Campus) 17 Environmental Science & Forestry ** (EA) 51 Cayuga 45 Potsdam 60 Mohawk Valley 19 Stony Brook 84 Clinton 47 Purchase ** (EA) 75 Niagara County 97 Upstate Medical University 85 Columbia-Greene 72 Onondaga Technology Colleges 54 Corning Colleges 63 Orange (Middletown) 91 Alfred State College 55 Dutchess 39 Orange (Newburgh) 32 Brockport 92 Canton 79 Erie (Buffalo) 83 Schenectady County 33 Buffalo State * (ED) 93 Cobleskill 13 Erie (Orchard Park) 73 Sullivan County 34 Cortland ** (EA) 94 Delhi 56 Erie (Williamsville) 86 Tompkins Cortland 35 Fredonia * (ED) 95 Farmingdale State College 57 Fashion Institute of Technology 68 Ulster County To apply to State University campuses not on this list, please contact the campuses directly. A complete list of non-participating campuses can be found on page A8. All six pages of the application should be mailed together. A5 Applicant Social Security Number Applicant Last Name FRESHMAN APPLICANTS MUST HAVE THEIR COUNSELOR/ADVISOR PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION: School Counselors/College Advisors Please complete one of the following statements (a or b) about this applicant’s rank in class. If your school does not calculate or disclose exact rank in class, we would appreciate your estimating this student’s rank as nearly as possible. a This applicant currently ranks b We do not calculate or disclose exact rank. ! Weighted ! I estimate this applicant’s position to be within the top . High School Average (at time of application) High School Average: This rank is: in a class size of on a scale of Unweighted (mark only one) Internal Use Only Please do not write in this section percent of his or her class. . C ! Weighted ! Unweighted (mark only one) Amount Paid: $ 1. For applicants graduating from a secondary school in New York State, do you anticipate that the applicant will (check all that apply): ! L #Campus Choices: U.S. Department of Education’s Academic Competitiveness Grants (ACG): ! ! P Date Received: Graduate with a NYS Regents Diploma with Honors or Advanced Designation. MMD D Y Y Have successfully completed two or more Advanced Placement (AP) or International Baccalaureate courses (IB) with (minimum) test scores of 3 or higher on AP exams and 4 or higher on IB exams. Prepared By: Have successfully completed a set of courses similar to the State Scholars Initiative. This program requires passing grades in the following: 4 years of English; 3 years of Math (including Algebra I and higher level courses such as Algebra II, or Geometry); 3 years of science (including at least two from biology, chemistry, physics); 3 years of social studies; and one year of foreign language. Please Initial 2. For applicants graduating from a secondary school outside of New York State: ! Please check the box if you anticipate the applicant will meet your state's recognized rigorous HS program. TR Code A For more information or to find recognized rigorous high school programs, visit www.ed.gov/admins/finaid/about/ac-smart/state-programs.html Counselor/Advisor Signature Date Required for all freshman applicants ALL APPLICANTS MUST SIGN BELOW Student Signature Parent/Guardian Signature Date Required for all applicants APPLICATION FEE PAYMENT – A $50 non-refundable application fee is required for each campus choice (please read instructions on page 3). You may pay either by credit or debit card or by check (please do not send cash). Your credit or debit card will be charged $50 for each campus choice ($50 for one campus choice; $100 for two campus choices, etc.). If paying by check, please send one check for total amount due ($50 for one campus choice; $100 for two campus choices, etc.). Checks from international applicants must be in U.S. dollars and be drawn on a U.S. bank. Make checks payable to SUNY ASC. Please include the applicant’s name on your check. Your application will not be processed until full payment or authorized fee waiver request is received. Credit Card Information: Card Type ! MasterCard ! VISA Cardholder Name Cardholder Zip/Postal Code Number of SUNY campuses applied to / Last Name First Name M Expiration Date Card Number A6 Date Required for Early Decision applicants only Cardholder Signature All six pages of the application should be mailed together. M Y Y MM/ Y Y ALL FIELDS ARE REQUIRED All Applicants - Payment/Signature I understand that this application cannot be processed if it has not been completed according to instructions, or if payment is not received, and that any deliberate falsification or omission of data may result in denial of admission or dismissal. All information submitted is true to the best of my knowledge. If I am an Early Decision or Early Action applicant, I agree to comply with the program requirements outlined on page 4. With my signature, I authorize the release of my transcript(s) and standardized test scores to State University campuses for admission purposes. Applicant Social Security Number Applicant Last Name ADD A SUNY CAMPUS D Please use this form to apply to additional SUNY campuses. This form by itself DOES NOT serve as a SUNY Application. Curriculum Code Mark here When to use this form: 1. With your application Please complete this page and submit it with your original application (pages A1- A6) when applying to additional campus choices. or, Mark here Mark here E Please note: Upstate Medical University and most community colleges, including FIT, require that you declare a major. Semester you wish to enroll: ! for Early Action** Do you wish campus housing? ! Yes ! No ! for the Educational Opportunity Program at this campus. (See page 6 for eligibility requirements.) M M If applying for Joint Admissions, give the Campus Code of your four-year campus choice. State University Campus Name Mark here Mark here Mark here Curriculum Name ! if not declaring a major. Semester you wish to enroll: ! for Early Action** Do you wish campus housing? ! Yes ! No ! for the Educational Opportunity Program at this campus. (See page 6 for eligibility requirements.) M M If applying for Joint Admissions, give the Campus Code of your four-year campus choice. Mark here Mark here Y Y Campus Code Y Y Y Y Campus Code Campus Code State University Campus Name Mark here Y 20 Y Y MM/ Y Y ! Fall ! Spring ! Summer If applying to this campus again, when did you first apply? Curriculum Code Y Campus Code Special Campus Project (Your campus choice may direct you to use a specific code.) F 20 Y Y MM/ Y Y ! Fall ! Spring ! Summer If applying to this campus again, when did you first apply? Curriculum Code You may also add additional campus choices to an existing application by telephoning the SUNY Recruitment Response Center at 1.800.342.3811. For each campus choice Please indicate campus names and campus codes (from the list on the following page), as well as curriculum names and curriculum codes (see pages 9-15), and semester of enrollment for each campus choice. ! if not declaring a major. Special Campus Project (Your campus choice may direct you to use a specific code.) Application Services Center The State University of New York State University Plaza P.O. Box 22007 Albany, New York 12201-2007 Your application will not be processed until full payment or authorized fee waiver request is received. Curriculum Name Curriculum Name ! if not declaring a major. Semester you wish to enroll: If applying to this campus again, when did you first apply? ! for Early Action** Do you wish campus housing? ! Yes ! No ! for the Educational Opportunity Program at this campus. (See page 6 for eligibility requirements.) Special Campus Project (Your campus choice may direct you to use a specific code.) 20 Y Y MM/ Y Y ! Fall ! Spring ! Summer M M If applying for Joint Admissions, give the Campus Code of your four-year campus choice. Y Y Y Y Campus Code Card Type ! MasterCard ! VISA Cardholder Name / Last Name First Name M Expiration Date Card Number Cardholder Zip/Postal Code Number of SUNY campuses applied to M Y Y MM/ Y Y ALL FIELDS ARE REQUIRED APPLICATION FEE PAYMENT – A $50 non-refundable application fee is required for each campus choice (please read instructions on page 3). You may pay either by credit or debit card or by check (please do not send cash). Your credit or debit card will be charged $50 for each campus choice ($50 for one campus choice; $100 for two campus choices, etc.). If paying by check, please send one check for total amount due ($50 for one campus choice; $100 for two campus choices, etc.). Checks from international applicants must be in U.S. dollars and be drawn on a U.S. bank. Make checks payable to SUNY ASC. Please include the applicant’s name on your check. Your application will not be processed until full payment or authorized fee waiver request is received. Credit Card Information: Additional SUNY Campuses 2. After your application has already been submitted Please complete this page using the campus codes listed on the following page (A8). Return this form with the appropriate application fee ($50 per campus choice) to: Campus Code State University Campus Name Cardholder Signature A7 Codes and Other Resources SUNY Campus Codes Please use this application to apply to the SUNY campuses listed below. * = Early Decision (ED) option ** = Early Action (EA) option SUNY ASC non-participating college codes 40 Cornell University Centers and Doctoral Degree Granting Institutions 31 Albany ** (EA) 30 Alfred University, NYS Ceramics * (ED) 15 Binghamton ** (EA) 20 Buffalo University * (ED) 17 Environmental Science & Forestry ** (EA) 19 Stony Brook 97 Upstate Medical University 98 Downstate Medical Center Colleges 32 Brockport 33 Buffalo State * (ED) 34 Cortland ** (EA) 35 Fredonia * (ED) 36 Geneseo * (ED) 41 New Paltz ** (EA) 46 Old Westbury ** (EA) 42 Oneonta ** (EA) 43 Oswego * (ED) 44 Plattsburgh * (ED) 38 Plattsburgh at ACC 45 Potsdam 47 Purchase ** (EA) 65 Rockland Community College Technology Colleges 91 Alfred State College 92 Canton 93 Cobleskill 94 Delhi 95 Farmingdale State College 18 Maritime 96 Morrisville State College 48 SUNYIT ** (EA) Community Colleges 69 Adirondack 53 Broome 51 Cayuga 84 Clinton 85 Columbia-Greene 54 Corning 55 Dutchess 79 Erie (Buffalo) 13 Erie (Orchard Park) 56 Erie (Williamsville) 57 Fashion Institute of Technology 82 Finger Lakes 77 Fulton-Montgomery 81 Genesee 80 Herkimer County 58 Hudson Valley 59 Jamestown 66 Jamestown (Olean Campus) 60 Mohawk Valley 75 Niagara County 72 Onondaga 63 Orange (Middletown) 39 Orange (Newburgh) 83 Schenectady County 73 Sullivan County 86 Tompkins Cortland 68 Ulster County To apply to State University campuses not on this list, please contact the campuses directly. A8 SUNY/CUNY Codes 49 Empire State College 50 Health Sciences Center at Stony Brook 74 Jefferson Community College 71 Monroe Community College 61 Nassau Community College 87 North Country Community College 67 Suffolk County Community College 70 Westchester Community College City University (CUNY) codes (campuses offering associate degrees) 76 Borough of Manhattan Community College 52 Bronx Community College 89 Fiorello H. LaGuardia Community College 88 Hostos Community College 26 John Jay College 78 Kingsborough Community College 16 Medgar Evers College 62 New York City Technical College 64 Queensborough Community College 28 Staten Island, College of Resources for SUNY Applicants Take advantage of these resources for prospective students and their families. www.suny.edu/student • • • • • • Online admission application Links to SUNY’s 64 campuses Campus open house dates Find an academic program Check application status Campus search tool Recruitment Response Center 800.342.3811 (U.S.) 518.320.1888 (Outside U.S.) askSUNY@suny.edu • Assistance with the online and paper application process • Contact information for SUNY’s 64 campuses • Request materials and publications Center for Student Recruitment (NYC) 212.938.1209 csr@suny.edu • Computers available for students to submit online application to SUNY. • Regional representative for SUNY’s 64 campuses • Information and counseling on the college selection and application process • Scholarship/financial aid information for students and families Nondiscrimination Statement – Admission to a campus of The State University of New York is based on the qualifications of the applicant without regard to age, sex, marital or veteran status, race, color, creed, religion, national origin, disability or sexual orientation. 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Code County Name 01 02 31 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 32 23 24 25 26 27 28 33 Albany Allegany Bronx Broome Cattaraugus Cayuga Chautauqua Chemung Chenango Clinton Columbia Cortland Delaware Dutchess Erie Essex Franklin Fulton Genesee Greene Hamilton Herkimer Jefferson Kings (Brooklyn) Lewis Livingston Madison Monroe Montgomery Nassau New York (Manhattan) Niagara Oneida Onondaga Ontario Orange Orleans Oswego Otsego Putnam Queens Rensselaer Richmond (Staten Island) Rockland St. Lawrence Saratoga Schenectady Schoharie Schuyler Seneca Steuben Suffolk Sullivan Tioga Tompkins Ulster Warren Washington Wayne Westchester Wyoming Yates 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 34 49 35 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 KEY: Programs begin in Sept/Jan unless otherwise noted [* Program also begins in June] [A Audition required] [E Classes held at SUNYIT] [E/W Evening/Weekend] [F Freshmen only] [J Sept entrance onlyfor information on starting in Jan, contact Admissions Office] [O Online] [P Portfolio required] [S Program entry is Sept only] [T Transfers should contact school for requirements] [U Jr./Sr. transfers only (generally 48-72 credit hours required)] [0000 Undeclared Major Upstate Medical University and most community colleges require that you declare a major] Curriculum Codes ADIRONDACK 69 ASSOCIATE DEGREE PROGRAMS 0630 Accounting (AAS) 1942 Adventure Sports 0632 Business Administration (AAS) 0671 Business Administration (AS) 1868 Business Info Technology Mgmt 0501 Communications/Media Arts 0581 Computer Info Systems (AAS) 1365 Computer Network Technician 0532 Computer Science 0559 Computer Technology 0640 Criminal Justice: Police 2046 Crim Jus: Substance Abuse Serv 0593 Design/Drafting 0555 Electrical Technology (S)(T) 0530 Engineering Science (S)(T) 0470 Food Service (S)(T) 0620 Forest Technology 0644 Hospitality/Tourism 1120 LAS: Humanities/Social Science 0645 LAS: Mathematics/Science 0633 Marketing 0682 Music 0622 Nursing 0591 Programming/Systems 0685 Radio/Television Broadcasting 0628 Radiologic: X-Ray Technology CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS 1943 Adventure Sports 1895 Business Info Technology Mgmt 0970 Commercial Cooking (S) 0904 Communications/Media Arts 2047 Desktop Support Specialist 0950 Drafting 0968 Early Childhood 0902 Radio Broadcasting 1330 Teaching Assistant ALBANY 31 BACHELOR’S DEGREE PROGRAMS 0281 Accounting* 0798 Actuarial Mathematics* 0345 Africana Studies* 0301 Anthropology* 0309 Art History* 0308 Art: Fine/Visual Arts* 0311 Atmospheric Sci: Meteorology* 0313 Biological Sciences: Biology* 0280 Business Administration* 0316 Chemistry* 0112 Chinese Studies* 0376 Communication Arts/Rhetoric 0286 Computer Science* 0134 Computer Sci/Applied Math* 0287 Criminal Justice * 0199 Early Admission Program* 1683 East Asian Studies 0322 Economics* 0321 Engineer 3+2/Binghamton (F)(S) 0217 Engineering 3+2/Clarkson (F)(S) 1287 Engineering 3+2/New Paltz (S) 0161 Engineering 3+2/RPI (F)(S) 0323 English* 0324 French* 0325 Geography* 0399 Greek/Roman Civilization* 0329 History* 1049 Human Biology* 0015 Information Science* 0377 Interdisciplinary Studies* 0330 Italian* 1024 Japanese Studies* 0760 Journalism 0300 Judaic Studies* 0841 Latin American Studies* 0332 Linguistics* 0334 Mathematics* 0335 Music* 2196 Nanoscale Engineering 2148 Nanoscale Science 0340 Philosophy* 0342 Physics* 0343 Political Science* 0083 Pre-Optometry 3+4/Optometry 0347 Psychology* 0139 Public Policy* 0160 Puerto Rican Studies* 0349 Russian* 0168 0298 0352 0353 0356 0741 Russian/East European Studies* Social Welfare: Social Work* (T) Sociology* Spanish* Theatre* Women's Studies* ALFRED STATE 91 BACHELOR’S DEGREE PROGRAMS 1452 Architectural Technology (J) 0280 Business Administration 1357 Computer Engineering Tech (J) 1603 Construction Mgmt Eng Tech 2018 Digital Media/Animation (J) 0216 Electrical Engineering Tech 0236 Electromechanical Eng Tech (J) 1938 Financial Planning 2023 Forensic Science Technology (J) 2153 Human Services Management 2085 Information Security/Assurance 1502 Information Technology: Applications Software Develop 1505 Info Tech: Network Admin 1506 Info Tech: Web Development 0235 Mechanical Engineering Tech (J) 0291 Nursing (T)(U) 1046 Surveying Engineering Tech 1318 Technology Management (J)(U) ASSOCIATE DEGREE PROGRAMS 0630 Accounting (AAS) (J) 0511 Agricultural Business 0510 Agricultural Technology 0464 Air Condition/Heating Tech (S) 0443 Architectural Engineer Tech (J) 0453 Autobody Repair (S) 1929 Automotive Parts Tech (S) 0451 Automotive Service Technician 1554 Biological Science (J) 0420 Building Const: Build Trades (S) 0671 Business Administration (AS) 1306 Business Management (AAS) 1337 CAD/CAM Technology (J) 0497 Computer/Network Tech (S) 1602 Computer Engineering Tech (J) 0581 Computer Info Systems (AAS) 0532 Computer Science 0577 Construction Engineer Tech (J) 0647 Court/Realtime Reporting 0578 Culinary Arts (S) 0423 Culinary Arts: Baking Production/Management (S) 1212 Digital Media/Animation (J) 0450 Drafting: CAD (S) 0419 Drafting: CAD Model Building/ Proc Piping Draw (S) 0418 Drafting: CAD Tech Illustra (S) 0498 Elec Const/Maint Electrician (S) 0699 Electrical Engineering Tech (J) 0557 Electromechanical Eng Tech (J) 0530 Engineering Science (J) 1362 Entrepreneurship 0641 Financial Services 0620 Forest Technology (J) 1969 Health Information Technology 1908 Heavy Equipment Operations (S) 0452 Heavy Equip, Truck/Diesel Tech 1175 Human Services (AS) 0688 Individual Studies 0656 Interior Design (J) 1804 LAS: Adolescence Education (Teacher Education Transfer) 0201 LAS: Humanities 0645 LAS: Mathematics/Science 0212 LAS: Social Science 0551 Machine Tool Technology (S) 0633 Marketing 0401 Masonry (S) 1336 Mechanical Design Eng Tech (J) 0493 Mechanical Engineering Tech (J) 1619 Motorsports Tech (AOS)(S) 0622 Nursing (J) 0432 Respiratory Care 2+2/Upstate 1396 Sports Management 1039 Surveying Engineering Tech (J) 0521 Veterinary Science Tech 0666 Welding Technology (AOS) (S) CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS 1671 Code/Reimbursement Specialist 2152 Court Reporting/Captioning 1192 Entrepreneurship ALFRED UNIVERSITY, NYS CERAMICS 30 BACHELOR’S DEGREE PROGRAMS 0142 Art Education (P) 2099 Art History and Theory 0308 Art: Fine/Visual Arts (P)(S)(T) 1735 Biomedical Materials Engi Sci 1079 Ceramic Engineering 1140 Ceramics (P)(T) 1082 Glass Engineering Science 0191 Materials Science/Engineering BINGHAMTON 15 BACHELOR’S DEGREE PROGRAMS 0281 Accounting 0345 Africana Studies 0301 Anthropology 0781 Arabic 0309 Art History 0177 Art Studio 0308 Art: Fine/Visual Arts 1674 Asian/Asian American Studies 0387 Biochemistry 1532 Bioengineering 0313 Biological Sciences: Biology 0280 Business Administration 0316 Chemistry 0362 Cinema* 0317 Classical Studies 0359 Classical Studies: Greek/Latin 0344 Comparative Literature 0843 Computer Engineering 0286 Computer Science 0199 Early Admission Program 0322 Economics 0266 Electrical Engineering 1709 Electrical Engineering (Jointly registered/SUNYIT) (E)(S)(U) 0229 Engineering 0323 English 0720 Environmental Studies 0324 French 0325 Geography 0327 Geology 0328 German 0829 Hebrew 0329 History 0234 Human Development BA/BS 1367 Industrial/Systems Engineering 0330 Italian 0300 Judaic Studies 0237 Latin America-Caribbean Studies 0332 Linguistics 0334 Mathematics 0268 Mechanical Engineering 0136 Medieval/Early Modern Studies 0335 Music 0366 Music: Performance 0291 Nursing 1143 Nursing (Accelerated NonNursing BA/BS Required) (S)(U) 0192 Nursing (RN Required) (Full/Part-Time) (S)(U) 0340 Philosophy 1182 Philosophy: Politics/Law 0342 Physics 0343 Political Science 0083 Pre-Optometry 3+4/Optometry 0805 Psychobiology 0347 Psychology 0352 Sociology 0353 Spanish 0356 Theatre BROCKPORT 32 BACHELOR’S DEGREE PROGRAMS 0281 Accounting 1951 Adolescence Biology Inclu Ed 1952 Adolescence Chemistry Inclu Ed 1953 Adolescence Earth Sci Inclu Ed 1954 Adolescence English Inclu Ed 1955 Adolescence French Inclusive Ed 1956 Adolescence Math Inclusive Ed 1957 Adolescence Physics Inclu Ed 1958 Adole Social Studies Inclu Ed 1959 Adolescence Spanish Inclu Ed 0345 Africana Studies 0301 Anthropology 0177 Art Studio 0764 Athletic Training 0387 Biochemistry 0313 Biological Sciences: Biology 0280 Business Administration 0316 Chemistry 1557 1576 1980 0279 1316 0095 0286 0287 0339 1421 0199 0320 0323 0363 2076 0282 0324 0327 0146 0367 0329 0241 0892 0844 0760 1555 0285 0334 0290 0372 0291 0340 0368 0147 1756 0342 0343 0347 0396 0298 0352 0353 0182 0356 0175 0169 0741 Childhood Education (1-6) Childhood Ed: Bilingual Ext (1-6) Childhood Inclusive Education Communications Computational Science Computer Information Systems Computer Science Criminal Justice Dance (A) Dance (BFA) (A) Early Admission Program Earth Science English Environmental Science Exercise Physiology Finance French Geology Health Education Health Science History Interdisciplinary Arts International Business/Economics International Studies Journalism Kinesiology Marketing Mathematics Medical Technology Meteorology Nursing Philosophy Physical Education Physical Education: Teacher Ed Physical Therapy 3+3/Upstate (F) Physics Political Science Psychology Recreation Social Welfare: Social Work Sociology Spanish Sport Management Theatre Time-Shortened Baccalaureate Water Resources Women's Studies BROOME 53 ASSOCIATE DEGREE PROGRAMS 0630 Accounting (AAS) 0671 Business Administration (AS) 0407 Bus Adm: International Business 1921 Business Info Management 1495 Bus Marketing Mgmt/Sales (AAS) 1180 Business: Financial Services 1070 Chemical Dependency Counsel 0517 Civil Engineering Technology 2188 Clinical Laboratory Technology* 0501 Communications/Media Arts (S) 0581 Computer Info Systems (AAS) 0532 Computer Science 1925 Computer Security/Forensics 0559 Computer Technology 1544 Criminal Justice: Corrections 0640 Criminal Justice: Police 0545 Dental Hygiene (S) 1327 Early Childhood 0699 Electrical Engineering Tech 0555 Electrical Technology 0557 Electromechanical Eng Tech 1293 EMT: Paramedic (S) 0530 Engineering Science 0639 Fire Protection Technology 1117 Health Information Technology: Medical Records (S) 2060 Homeland Security 0533 Hotel/Restaurant Management 1175 Human Services (AS) 0688 Individual Studies 0583 Industrial Technology 0635 Liberal Arts/Sciences 0250 LAS: General Studies 0493 Mechanical Engineering Tech 0574 Medical Assistant (S) 0883 Medical Tech 2+2/Upstate (S) 0682 Music 0622 Nursing (S) 1906 Office Administration 0691 Paralegal 0489 Physical Therapist Assistant (S) 0628 Radiologic: X-Ray Tech (S) 1123 Records: Info Management 0432 Respiratory Care 2+2/Upstate (S) 1179 Telecommunication Tech: Verizon CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS 0916 Business 0947 Criminal Justice 1920 Desktop Publishing 0969 Dietary Manager 0968 Early Childhood 1192 Entrepreneurship 0918 Fire Protection Technology 0949 Human Services 0988 Industrial Technology 1404 Manufacturing Resources Mgmt 0062 Medical Transcriptionist 0981 Office Technology 0966 Paralegal Assistant 0905 Phlebotomist 1407 Purchasing 1406 Website Development Mgmt BUFFALO STATE 33 BACHELOR’S DEGREE PROGRAMS 0127 Adolescence Ed: Biology* 0128 Adolescence Ed: Chemistry 0131 Adolescence Ed: Earth Science* 0120 Adolescence Ed: English* 0122 Adolescence Ed: French* 0126 Adolescence Ed: Mathematics* 0129 Adolescence Ed: Physics* 0125 Adolescence Ed: Social Studies* 0124 Adolescence Ed: Spanish* 0301 Anthropology* 0087 Applied Mathematics 1828 Applied Sociology 0142 Art Education* 0309 Art History* 0308 Art: Fine/Visual Arts* (P) 0242 Arts/Letters* 0313 Biological Sciences: Biology* 0280 Business Administration 1710 Career/Technical Education* 1140 Ceramics* 0316 Chemistry* 1557 Childhood Education (1-6)* 2072 Communication Design* 1822 Communication Studies 0279 Communications 0095 Computer Info Systems* 0287 Criminal Justice* 0289 Dietetics* 0199 Early Admission Program 0767 Early Childhood Ed (B-2) 1559 Early Child/Child Ed (B-2/1-6) 0320 Earth Science* 0322 Economics* 0156 Education: Business/Marketing* 1897 Electrical Engi Tech: Electronics 1898 Elec Engi Tech: Power/Machines 0216 Electrical Engineering Tech* 0321 Engineering 3+2/Binghamton* 0218 Engineering 3+2/Buffalo Univ* 0217 Engineering 3+2/Clarkson* 0323 English* 0101 Fashion/Textile Technology* 0302 Fashion Design 3+1/FIT* 0248 Fashion Merchandising 3+1/FIT* 2073 Fibers* 1183 Forensic Chemistry* 0324 French* 0325 Geography* 0327 Geology* 1066 Health-Wellness* 0329 History* 1261 Hospitality Administration* 0257 Industrial Technology 0377 Interdisciplinary Studies 1379 Interior Design (BFA)* 0760 Journalism* 0334 Mathematics 0235 Mechanical Engineering Tech 1960 Media Production 2074 Metals/Jewelry* 1558 Middle Childhood Education* 1592 Middle Childhood Ed: Biology 1593 Middle Childhood Ed: Chemistry 0102 Middle Childhood Ed: English* 0103 Middle Childhood Ed: French* 0107 Middle Childhood Ed: Math* 0108 Middle Child Ed: Social Studies* 0109 Middle Childhood Ed: Spanish* 1837 Middle Child Ed: Earth Sciences 1838 Middle Childhood Ed: Physics 0335 Music* (A) 0152 Music Education 0382 Painting* 0340 Philosophy* 0383 Photography* apply onlinewww.suny.edu/student 9 KEY: Programs begin in Sept/Jan unless otherwise noted [* Program also begins in June] [A Audition required] [E Classes held at SUNYIT] [E/W Evening/Weekend] [F Freshmen only] [J Sept entrance onlyfor information on starting in Jan, contact Admissions Office] [O Online] [P Portfolio required] [S Program entry is Sept only] [T Transfers should contact school for requirements] [U Jr./Sr. transfers only (generally 48-72 credit hours required)] [0000 Undeclared Major Upstate Medical University and most community colleges require that you declare a major] 0342 0343 0384 0347 0078 0385 0298 0352 0353 1560 1144 1101 2019 0356 0133 2075 2020 Physics* Political Science* Printmaking: Lithograph/Intaglio* Psychology* Public Communication* Sculpture* Social Welfare: Social Work* Sociology* Spanish * Special Ed/Child Ed (1-6)* Speech-Language Pathology* Technology Education* Television/Film Arts (S) Theatre* Urban/Region Analysis/Planning* Wood/Furniture* Writing* BUFFALO UNIVERSITY 20 BACHELOR’S DEGREE PROGRAMS 0281 Accounting (T) 0183 Aerospace Engineering 0345 Africana Studies 0304 American Studies 0301 Anthropology 0135 Architecture (T) 0309 Art History 0177 Art Studio (S)(T) 0305 Asian Studies 0387 Biochemistry (T) 1765 Bioinformatics/Computational Biology 1820 Biological Sciences/Dentistry 0313 Biological Sciences: Biology 1682 Biomedical Engineering 1738 Biomedical Science (BS) 0794 Biotechnology 0280 Business Administration (T) 0184 Chemical Engineering 0316 Chemistry 1866 Civil Engineering 0318 Classics 0279 Communications 0843 Computer Engineering 0286 Computer Science 0339 Dance (T) 1421 Dance (BFA) (T) 0199 Early Admission Program 0322 Economics 0266 Electrical Engineering 0229 Engineering 0849 Engineering Physics 0323 English 0394 Environmental Design (T) 1465 Environmental Engineering 2209 Environmental Geosciences 1226 Exercise Science (T) 1764 Film Studies 0361 Fine Arts (S)(T) 0324 French 0325 Geography 0327 Geology 0328 German 2226 Global Gender Studies 0329 History 0249 Human Services 0188 Industrial Engineering 0330 Italian 0332 Linguistics 0369 Mathematical Physics 0334 Mathematics 0730 Mathematics: Economics 0268 Mechanical Engineering 0193 Media Study (T) 0290 Medical Technology (T) 0226 Medicinal Chemistry 0335 Music (T) 0366 Music: Performance (T) 1422 Musical Theatre (BFA) (T) 0167 Nuclear Medicine Technology (T) 0291 Nursing (T) 1143 Nursing (Accelerated NonNursing BA/BS Required) (U) 1718 Occupational Science/ Occupational Therapy BS/MS (T) 0227 Pharmaceutical Sciences (T) 0224 Pharmacology/Toxicology 0293 Pharmacy (T) 0340 Philosophy 0342 Physics 1400 Physics: Computational 0343 Political Science 0347 Psychology 0886 Social Sci: Interdisciplin Studies 0352 Sociology 0353 Spanish 0259 Speech/Hearing Science 0356 Theatre (T) CANTON 92 BACHELOR’S DEGREE PROGRAMS 1865 Alternate/Renew Energy Sys (S) 2235 Civil/Environmental Technology 1359 Criminal Investigation 1489 Dental Hygiene (U) 2234 Electrical Technology 1864 Emergency Management (S) 0282 Finance 1525 Funeral Services Administration 2026 Graphic and Multimedia Design 2043 Health Care Management 1935 Industrial Technology Mgmt 2045 Information Technology 1911 Law Enforcement Leadership (S) 0818 Legal Studies (S) 1645 Management 0883 Medical Tech 2+2/Upstate (S) 0291 Nursing (T)(U) 1672 Veterinary Services Mgmt (U) ASSOCIATE DEGREE PROGRAMS 0630 Accounting (AAS) 0444 Air Conditioning Eng Tech (S) 0473 Apprentice Train: Industrial Trade 0525 Automotive Technology (S) 0632 Business Administration (AAS) 0671 Business Administration (AS) 0517 Civil Engineering Technology 0581 Computer Info Systems (AAS) (S) 1162 Construction Technology Mgmt 0640 Criminal Justice: Police 0545 Dental Hygiene (S) 1327 Early Childhood 0699 Electrical Engineering Tech (S) 0530 Engineering Science (S) 0620 Forest Technology (S) 2208 General Technology 0688 Individual Studies 0250 LAS: General Studies 0493 Mechanical Engineer Tech (S) 0622 Nursing (S) 0489 Physical Therapist Assistant (S) 0432 Respiratory Care 2+2/Upstate (S) 1179 Telecommunication Tech: Verizon 0521 Veterinary Science Tech (S) CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS 1387 Air Condition Maint/Repair (S) 0955 Electrical Construction Maint (S) 1774 Health Science/Career Studies 1949 Heating/Plumbing Service (S) 0987 Individual Studies 1632 Motorsport Performance/Repair 0938 Practical Nursing CAYUGA 51 ASSOCIATE DEGREE PROGRAMS 0630 Accounting (AAS) 0632 Business Administration (AAS) 0671 Business Administration (AS) 1562 Comp Hardware/Software Design 0581 Computer Info Systems (AAS) 0532 Computer Science 1544 Criminal Justice: Corrections 0640 Criminal Justice: Police (S)(T) 0593 Design/Drafting (S) 1327 Early Childhood 0555 Electrical Technology (S)(T) 1472 Geographic Information Systems 1804 LAS: Adolescence Education (Teacher Education Transfer) 1802 LAS: Childhood Education (Teacher Education Transfer) 1120 LAS: Humanities/Social Science 0221 LAS: Mathematics 0645 LAS: Mathematics/Science 2224 Mechanical Tech: Design/Drafting 0622 Nursing (S) 0685 Radio/Television Broadcasting 0537 Radio/Television Technology 0432 Respiratory Care 2+2/Upstate (S) 1463 Studio Art/Design 1022 Telecommunications Technology 1121 Telecom: Audio/Radio Production 2223 Telecom: Radio/TV Broadcasting CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS 0932 Accounting 0916 Business 1552 Comp Hardware/Software Design 0953 Computer Information Systems 0011 Computer Technology (S)(T) 10 apply onlinewww.suny.edu/student 0967 0947 0950 0968 0954 Corrections Administration Criminal Justice Drafting (S)(T) Early Childhood Electronics (S)(T) CLINTON 84 ASSOCIATE DEGREE PROGRAMS 0630 Accounting (AAS) 0632 Business Administration (AAS) 0671 Business Administration (AS) 0581 Computer Info Systems (AAS) 0559 Computer Technology 0640 Criminal Justice: Police 2102 Electrical Tech: Electronics 2193 Environmental Technology 0620 Forest Technology 0604 Human Services (AAS) 0688 Individual Studies 0583 Industrial Technology 1120 LAS: Humanities/Social Science 0645 LAS: Mathematics/Science 0622 Nursing (S) 2101 Wind Energy/Turbine Tech CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS 1819 Alcohol/Substance Abuse Counsel 1870 Early Child Care/ Development 0907 Financial Services 1299 Health Studies 1818 Payroll COBLESKILL 93 BACHELOR’S DEGREE PROGRAMS 1924 Agricultural Biotechnology 0895 Agricultural Business Mgmt 0898 Agricultural Equipment Tech 0896 Animal Science 0280 Business Administration 1763 Child Care/Development 2055 Communication in Technology 1622 Culinary Arts Management 2229 Financial Services 1857 Fisheries and Aquaculture 2045 Information Technology 1946 Landscape Contracting 0897 Plant Science 2024 Turfgrass Mgmt: Golf Turf 2025 Turfgrass Mgmt: Sports Turf 1858 Wildlife Management ASSOCIATE DEGREE PROGRAMS 0630 Accounting (AAS) 0511 Agricultural Business 0506 Agri Eng Tech: Power Machinery 0514 Agricultural Science 0561 Animal Sci: Beef/Livestock Study 0507 Animal Sci: Dairy Prod/Mgmt 0518 Animal Science: Equine Studies 0614 Biological Technology 0632 Business Administration (AAS) 0671 Business Administration (AS) 1328 Child/Family Services 1173 Communications 0581 Computer Info Systems (AAS) 0479 Crop Production/Soil Science 0578 Culinary Arts 0672 Diesel Technology 1327 Early Childhood 1016 Environmental Studies 0516 Fisheries/Wildlife Technology 0572 Food Service Administration: Restaurant Management 0620 Forest Technology 1390 Graphic Design Technology 1821 Health Science Studies 0611 Landscape Development 0635 Liberal Arts/Sciences 0201 LAS: Humanities 0221 LAS: Mathematics 0220 LAS: Science 0212 LAS: Social Science 2083 Med Lab Tech-Histotechnology 0646 Nursery Management 2206 Sustainable Crop Production 0613 Turf Management COLUMBIA-GREENE 85 ASSOCIATE DEGREE PROGRAMS 0630 Accounting (AAS)* 1633 Adolescence Education: Biology (Jointly registered/New Paltz)* 1639 Adolescence Education: Math (Jointly registered/New Paltz)* 1634 Adolescence Ed: Chemistry* 1636 Adolescence Education: English (Jointly registered/New Paltz)* 1640 Adolescence Ed: Social Studies (Jointly registered/New Paltz)* 0525 Automotive Technology* 1449 Automotive Technology: Toyota* 0632 Business Administration (AAS)* 0671 Business Administration (AS)* 0581 Computer Info Systems (AAS)* 0532 Computer Science* 1925 Computer Security/Forensics* 1100 Criminal Justice* 1016 Environmental Studies* 0664 Fine Arts* 1175 Human Services (AS)* 0688 Individual Studies* 0201 LAS: Humanities* 1613 LAS: Humanities Childhood (1-6) (AA)* 1616 LAS: Humanities Early Childhood (B-2) (AA) (Jointly registered/New Paltz)* 0645 LAS: Mathematics/Science* 1614 LAS: Math/Sci Child (1-6) (AS)* 1617 LAS: Math/Science Early Childhood (B-2) (AS)* 0212 LAS: Social Science* 1612 LAS: Social Science Early Childhood (1-6) (AA) * 1615 LAS: Social Science Early Childhood (B-2) (AA)* 1342 Massage Therapy* 0622 Nursing* (T) 0478 Physical Ed/Fitness Studies* 0668 Secretarial: Admin Assistant* CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS 0903 Accounting Studies* 1733 Automotive Technology* 1553 Business Applications* 1334 Computer Graphics/Design* 0953 Computer Info Systems* 2151 Massage Therapy* 1797 Medical Office Assistant* 0933 Small Business Management* 1330 Teaching Assistant* CORNING 54 ASSOCIATE DEGREE PROGRAMS 0630 Accounting (AAS) 2107 Auto Body/Collision Repair 0525 Automotive Technology 0632 Business Administration (AAS) 0671 Business Administration (AS) 1070 Chemical Dependency Counsel 0535 Chemical Technology 2103 Computer Information Science 0532 Computer Science 1100 Criminal Justice 2106 Early Childhood Studies 2105 Education/Childhood Education 2+2/Elmira College 2102 Electrical Tech: Electronics 1945 EMT: Paramedic 0530 Engineering Science 2112 Fine Arts/Design 2104 Health/Physical Ed Studies 0604 Human Services (AAS) 1492 Information Technology 1802 LAS: Childhood Education (Teacher Education Transfer) 0250 LAS: General Studies 1120 LAS: Humanities/Social Science 0645 LAS: Mathematics/Science 0551 Machine Tool Technology 0596 Manufacturing Technology 2114 Mechanical Tech: CAD Design 0622 Nursing (J) 2008 Recreation Studies CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS 2178 Automotive Mechanics 1167 Computer Aided Drafting 0968 Early Childhood 2179 Machine Tool Technology: Machine Operator 2108 Numerical Control Programming 1827 Police Basic Training 1330 Teaching Assistant CORTLAND 34 BACHELOR’S DEGREE PROGRAMS 0127 Adolescence Education: Biology 0128 Adolescence Ed: Chemistry 0131 Adolescence Ed: Earth Science 0120 Adolescence Education: English 0122 Adolescence Education: French 1871 Adoles Ed: French/Spanish (7-12) 0126 Adolescence Ed: Mathematics 0129 0132 0125 0124 0345 0301 0793 0177 0308 0764 0313 1738 0751 0316 1557 0279 0704 1739 0810 0199 0767 1559 0322 0098 0233 0321 0218 0157 0217 0174 0323 0319 0324 1186 0325 0327 0146 0329 0249 1826 0844 1555 1556 0069 0334 0883 1524 1762 1740 0845 0147 1278 0342 0343 1585 0347 0310 0396 1915 0084 1484 0352 0353 0259 1578 0182 1829 1916 Adolescence Education: Physics Adolescence Ed: Physics/Math Adolescence Ed: Social Studies Adolescence Education: Spanish Africana Studies Anthropology Archaeology Art Studio(P) Art: Fine/Visual Arts Athletic Training Biological Sciences: Biology Biomedical Science (BS) Business Economics Chemistry Childhood Education (1-6) Communications Community Health Conservation Biology (BA/BS) Criminology Early Admission Program Early Childhood Education (B-2) Early Child/Child Ed (B-2/1-6) Economics Economics-Business Admin 4+1/Clarkson Engineer 3+2/Alfred Ceramics Engineering 3+2/Binghamton Engineering 3+2/Buffalo Univ Engi 3+2/Case Western Reserve Engineering 3+2/Clarkson Engineering 3+2/Stony Brook English Environmental Mgmt 3+2/Duke French Geographic Info Systems Geography Geology Health Education History Human Services Inclusive Special Ed (1-6) International Studies Kinesiology Kinesiology: Fitness Develop Management 4+1/Clarkson Mathematics Medical Tech 2+2/Upstate Musical Theatre (BA) (A) New Communication Media New Media Design Outdoor Recreation Physical Education: Teacher Ed Physical Therapy 4+3/Upstate Physics Political Science Professional Writing Psychology Public Admin 4+1/Binghamton Recreation Recreation Management Respiratory Therapy 2+2 w/Upstate Medical Center Social Philosophy Sociology Spanish Speech/Hearing Science Speech/Language Disabilities Sport Management Teach English as 2nd Language Therapeutic Recreation DELHI 94 BACHELOR’S DEGREE PROGRAMS 1852 Architectural Design/Building (S) 2207 Business/Technology Mgmt 2022 Business/Technology Mgmt at Schenectady CC (U) 1509 Golf Course Mgmt: Professional 1508 Golf Course Mgt: Superintendent 1823 Hospitality Mgmt: Club Mgmt 1527 Hospitality Mgmt: Culinary Arts 1168 Hospitality Mgmt: Hotel/Resort 1772 Hospitality Management: Hotel/Restaurant Management 1170 Hospitality Management: Restaurant/Food Service 1169 Hospitality Mgmt: Travel/Tourism 2021 Nursing (Online only) (O)(U) 1624 Technology Mgmt: Info Tech 1742 Veterinary Tech Mgmt (BBA) (U) ASSOCIATE DEGREE PROGRAMS 0630 Accounting (AAS) 1563 Adventure Recreation 0538 Architectural Technology 0411 1393 0632 0671 0503 1392 1043 Automotive Mechanics (AOS) Automotive Tech (AAS) (S) Business Administration (AAS) Business Administration (AS) Carpentry/Building Trades (AOS) Carpentry (AAS) (S) Computer Aided Drafting/Design (CADD) (S) 0581 Computer Info Systems (AAS) 0540 Construction Technology 0578 Culinary Arts 1926 Electrical Construction/ Instrumentation/Tri-City 1642 Elec Const/Instrumentation (AAS) 1151 Elec Const/Instrument (AOS) (S) 1152 Elec Const/Plumbing (AOS) (S) 1153 Elec Con/Refrigeration (AOS) (S) 0620 Forest Technology (S) 1063 Golf Course Operations 1486 Heat, Ventilating/Air Condition 0610 Horticulture 0582 Hotel/Resort Management 0688 Individual Studies 0638 Landscape Design/Management 1804 LAS: Adolescence Education (Teacher Education Transfer) 1802 LAS: Childhood Education (Teacher Education Transfer) 1855 LAS: Criminal Justice Studies 1803 LAS: Early Childhood Education (Teacher Education Transfer) 1394 LAS: General Studies (AS) 1395 LAS: Gen Studies (AA)/SUNYIT 2009 LAS: Environmental Studies 1120 LAS: Humanities/Social Science 0645 LAS: Mathematics/Science 0633 Marketing 0622 Nursing (S) 1564 Park/Outdoor Recreation 1485 Physical Education Studies 1158 Plumbing/Electrical Instrumentation (AOS) (S) 1159 Plumbing/Refrigeration (AOS) (S) 1565 Recreation/Sports Management 1160 Refrigeration/Instrumentation (S) 1003 Restaurant/Food Service Mgmt 0680 Travel/Tourism 0613 Turf Management 0521 Veterinary Science Technology 1643 Welding Technology (AAS) 0666 Welding Technology (AOS) 0402 Weld Tech: Pipefitting (AOS) (S) CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS 0957 Air Condition: Refrigeration (S) 0926 Auto Mechanics I (S) 0931 Auto Mechanics II (S) 0053 Business Management 0923 Cabinetmaking 1250 Carpentry/Masonry 1045 Computer Aided Design (CAD): Electronic (S) 1044 Computer Aided Drafting: Mechanical (S) 0955 Electrical Construction Maint (S) 0960 Elec Instrumentation Control (S) 0987 Individual Studies 0921 Plumbing, Heating/Pipefitting (S) 0938 Practical Nursing (S) 0712 Welding(S) DUTCHESS 55 ASSOCIATE DEGREE PROGRAMS 0630 Accounting (AAS) 1633 Adolescence Education: Biology (Jointly registered/New Paltz) 1634 Adolescence Ed: Chemistry 1635 Adolescence Ed: Earth Science 1636 Adolescence Education: English (Jointly registered/New Paltz) 1637 Adolescence Education: French 1639 Adolescence Education: Math (Jointly registered/New Paltz) 1640 Adolescence Ed: Social Studies (Jointly registered/New Paltz) 1641 Adolescence Education: Spanish (Jointly registered/New Paltz) 1512 Apprentice Training 0538 Architectural Technology 1443 Art Studies 1779 Aviation Science:Pilot 0632 Business Administration (AAS) 0671 Business Administration (AS) 0606 Child Care 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Computer Software Support 1399 Direct Care Practice 0968 Early Childhood 1174 Music Performance 0966 Paralegal Assistant 0905 Phlebotomist 1358 Security Administration 1330 Teaching Assistant 1413 Web Administration: Webmaster ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & FORESTRY 17 BACHELOR’S DEGREE PROGRAMS 0074 Adolescence Education: Biology (Co-op/Syracuse) 0346 Adolescence Edu: Chemistry (Co-op/Syracuse) 1760 Aquatic/Fisheries Science 0313 Biological Sciences: Biology 1874 Bioprocess Engineering 0794 Biotechnology 1266 Cardiovascular Perfusion 2+2/Upstate 0316 Chemistry 0270 Chemistry: ESF 1739 Conservation Biology (BA/BS) 1761 Construction Management 0199 Early Admission Program 0232 Environmental Biology 0231 Environmental Resources Eng 0363 Environmental Science 0720 Environmental Studies 0837 Forest Ecosystem Science 1759 Forest Health 0230 Forest Resource Management: General Forestry 0240 Landscape Architecture 1483 Medical Imaging Sci 2+2/Upstate 0883 Medical Tech 2+2/Upstate 1758 Natural 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Technology (S) 0620 Forest Technology 0677 Graphic Arts/Printing: Visual Communication Technology (S) 0583 Industrial Technology 1492 Information Technology 0250 LAS: General Studies 1120 LAS: Humanities/Social Science 0645 LAS: Mathematics/Science 0637 Office Management 1485 Physical Education Studies 0609 Recreation Leadership (S) 1022 Telecommunications Technology 1179 Telecommunication Tech: Verizon CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS 1867 Casino Gaming Machine Repair Technician 2186 Emergency Med Serv Provider 0983 Emergency Medical Technology 0949 Human Services 1418 Web Page Design ERIE (WILLIAMSVILLE) 56 ASSOCIATE DEGREE PROGRAMS 0632 Business Administration (AAS) 0671 Business Administration (AS) 0535 Chemical Technology 0517 Civil Engineering Technology 2188 Clinical Laboratory Tech (S) 0581 Computer Info Systems (AAS) 0532 Computer Science 2202 Computer-Aided Drafting/Design Technology 1788 Construction Mgmt Eng Tech 0540 Construction Technology 1100 Criminal Justice 1035 Criminal Justice: Law Enforce 0578 Culinary Arts 0545 Dental Hygiene (S) 0699 Electrical Engineering Tech 0530 Engineering Science 0573 Food Service Admininstration: Dietetic Tech - Nutrition Care (S) 0620 Forest Technology 1117 Health Information Technology: Medical Records (S) 0533 Hotel/Restaurant Management 0583 Industrial Technology 1492 Information Technology 0250 LAS: General Studies 1120 LAS: Humanities/Social Science 0645 LAS: Mathematics/Science 0551 Machine Tool Technology 0493 Mechanical Engineering Tech 0600 Medical Laboratory Tech (S) 0602 Medical Office Assistant (S) 0622 Nursing 0665 Occupational Therapy Assist (S) 0637 Office Management 0667 Office Technologies 0549 Ophthalmic Dispensing (S) 1485 Physical Education Studies 2080 Police Science 0440 Respiratory Care (S) 1355 Surgical Technology CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS 2079 Advanced Police Science 2150 BioManufacturing 2081 CNC Precision Machining 1787 Computer Applications for Office 2187 Computer Security/ Investigation/Digital Forensic 1933 Crime Scene Technology 1353 Dental Assisting (S) 2186 Emergency Med Serv Provider 1470 Geographic Info Systems 0961 Heating/Air Conditioning (S) 1932 Homeland Security 0949 Human Services 1657 Industrial Electrician 1931 Information Systems Security 0980 Medical Office Practice 1827 Police Basic Training 1670 Web-Network Technology FARMINGDALE STATE 95 BACHELOR’S DEGREE PROGRAMS 1092 Aeronautic Sci-Professional Pilot 1966 Applied Economics 0087 Applied Mathematics 1965 Applied Psychology (S) 2037 Architectural Eng Tech (P)(S) 1093 Aviation Administration 1676 Bioscience 2038 Business Management 1357 Computer Engineering Tech 1510 Computer Program/Info Systems 1603 Construction Mgmt Eng Tech 2201 Criminal Justice: Law Enforcement Technology 1489 Dental Hygiene (U) 0216 Electrical Engineering Tech 1851 Horticultural Technology Mgmt 0257 Industrial Technology 0261 Manufacturing Engineering Tech 0235 Mechanical Engineering Tech 0290 Medical Technology 0291 Nursing (S) 1021 Prof/Technical Communications 1319 Security Systems Admin 2082 Software Technology 1752 Technology Studies (BS) 1091 Visual Communications: Art/Graphic Design (P) ASSOCIATE DEGREE PROGRAMS 0525 Automotive Technology 1035 Criminal Jus: Law Enforcement 0545 Dental Hygiene (S)(T) 0610 Horticulture 0611 Landscape Development 0635 Liberal Arts/Sciences 0493 Mechanical Engineering Tech 0600 Medical Laboratory Technology 0622 Nursing (S)(T) CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS 0932 Accounting 0953 Computer Information Systems 1497 Computer Systems Technology 1309 Digital Elect/Microprocessors 1299 Health Studies 1310 Linear Elect/Communication 1308 Management 1311 Manufacturing Methods 1307 Marketing 0914 Ornamental Horticulture 0938 Practical Nursing 2028 Sci for Health Professions (U) FASHION INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 1380 Fashion Design (BFA) (P)(S)(U) 1372 Fashion Merch Mgmt (BS) (U) 2169 Fashion Merchandising Management (BS) (E/W)(U) 0361 Fine Arts (S)(U) 1425 Graphic Design (BFA) (P)(S)(U) 2171 Graphic Des (BFA) (E/W) (S)(U) 1370 Home Prods Devel (BS) (S)(U) 1382 Illustration (BFA) (P)(S)(U) 2173 Illustration (BFA) (E/W)(S)(U) 1379 Interior Design (BFA) (P)(U) 2174 International Trade/Marketing for Fashion Industry (BS) (E/W)(U) 1369 International Trade/Marketing for Fashion Industry (U) 1378 Package Design (BFA) (P)(S)(U) 1847 Photography and the Digital Image (BFA) (S)(U) 1374 Production Management: Fashion/Related Industry (BS) (S)(U) 2087 Technical Design (BS) (S)(U) 1849 Textile Devel/Market (BS) (S)(U) 1381 Textile/Surface Design (BFA) (P)(S)(U) 1385 Toy Design (BFA) (P)(S)(U) 1848 Visual Art Mgmt (BS) (S)(U) ASSOCIATE DEGREE PROGRAMS 0446 Accessories Design (AAS) (P)(S) 2154 Accessories Design (AAS) (1-Year Associate) (S)(U) 2156 Advertising/Market Com (AAS) (1-Year Associate) (E/W)(U) 2155 Advertising/Market Com (AAS) (1-Year Associate) (U) 0653 Advertising/Market Com (AAS) 2157 Advertising/Marketing Communications (AAS) (E/W) 0662 Communication Design (AAS) (P)(S) 2161 Communication Design (AAS) (E/W) (S) 2160 Communication Design (AAS) (1-Year Associate) (S)(U) 0651 Fashion Design (AAS) (P) 2163 Fashion Design (AAS) (E/W) 2164 Fashion Design (AAS) (First Year in Italy) (S) 2162 Fashion Design (AAS) (1-Year Associate) (U) 2168 Fashion Merchand Mgmt (AAS) (2-Year Associate/online only)(S) 2167 Fashion Merchand Mgmt (AAS) (1-Year Associate) (E/W)(U) 0652 Fashion Merchandising Mgmt 2166 Fashion Merchandising Management (AAS) (E/W) 2165 Fashion Merchandising Mgmt (AAS) (1-Year Associate) (U) 0664 Fine Arts (P)(S) 0654 Illustration: General or Fashion Options (AAS) (P)(S) 0656 Interior Design (P) 2175 Jewelry Des: Design Studio Opt (AAS) (1-Year Associate) (S)(U) 0678 Jewelry Design: Designer Studio Options (AAS) (P)(S) 0659 Menswear (AAS) (P)(S) 0660 Photography (P)(S) 0568 Production Mgmt: Fashion/ Related Industry (AAS) (S) 0663 Textile Develop/Market (AAS) (S) 2176 Textile Develop/Market (AAS) (1-Year Associate) (S)(U) 0658 Textile/Surface Des (AAS) 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Technology: Architectural Design/Drafting 0600 Medical Laboratory Tech (S)(T) 0682 Music 1305 Music Recording Technology 0617 Natural Resources Conservation 1107 Natural Resources Conservation: Law Enforcement 1907 New Media 0622 Nursing (S) 0691 Paralegal 1485 Physical Education Studies 0668 Secretarial: Admin Assistant 1458 Sports and Tourism Studies 0695 Theatre Arts 1460 Theraputic Massage/Integrated Health Care 1331 Tourism Management 2197 Viticulture and Wine Technology CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS 1207 Applied Computer Applications 0947 Criminal Justice 0983 Emergency Medical Technology 1863 Information Security (U) 0981 Office Technology 0914 Ornamental Horticulture 0033 Outdoor Recreation 1332 Paramedic 0936 Retailing 1178 Science Studies: General 0975 Taxidermy 1330 Teaching Assistant 2015 Wildland Fire Suppression (S) FREDONIA 35 BACHELOR’S DEGREE PROGRAMS 0281 Accounting* 0262 Acting* (A) 0127 Adolescence Education: Biology* 0128 Adolescence Ed: Chemistry* 0131 Adolescence Ed: 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Media: Sculpture (BFA)* (P) FULTON-MONTGOMERY 77 ASSOCIATE DEGREE PROGRAMS 0630 Accounting (AAS)* 0525 Automotive Technology (S)(T) 0632 Business Administration (AAS)* 0671 Business Administration (AS)* 0501 Communications/Media Arts 0581 Computer Info Systems (AAS)* 0532 Computer Science* 0559 Computer Technology (S)(T) 0540 Construction Technology (S)(T) 1100 Criminal Justice 1327 Early Childhood 0555 Electrical Technology (S)(T) 0530 Engineering Science (S) 0664 Fine Arts* 0677 Graphic Arts/Printing: Visual Communications Tech 1461 Graphic Com: Sales/Marketing* 1130 Health, Physical Education/ Recreational Transfer 0604 Human Services (AAS) (S) 1175 Human Services (AS) 0688 Individual Studies (S) 12 apply onlinewww.suny.edu/student 1804 LAS: Adolescence Education (Teacher Education Transfer) 1802 LAS: Childhood Education (Teacher Education Transfer) 1803 LAS: Early Childhood Education (Teacher Education Transfer) 0250 LAS: General Studies* 0220 LAS: Science 0212 LAS: Social Science* 1176 Medical Admin Assistant (AAS) 1388 Multimedia 0622 Nursing (S)(T) 0667 Office Technologies 0628 Radiologic: X-Ray Tech (S) 0695 Theatre Arts CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS 0926 Auto Mechanics I 1596 Computer Systems Specialist 0947 Criminal Justice 0968 Early Childhood 0954 Electronics (S) 0985 General Education 0949 Human Services 0987 Individual Studies 1511 Medical Receptionist (S) 0062 Medical Transcriptionist (S) 1389 Multimedia 0981 Office Technology 1330 Teaching Assistant GENESEE 81 ASSOCIATE DEGREE PROGRAMS 0630 Accounting (AAS) 1129 Accounting (AS) 1551 Administrative Assistant 1205 Alcohol/Substance Abuse Study* 1211 Biotechnology 0632 Business Administration (AAS) 0671 Business Administration (AS) 0501 Communications/Media Arts 1171 Computer Info Systems (AS) 1841 Computer Support/Operations 1791 Computer Sys/Network Tech 1875 Computerized Drafting/Design 1100 Criminal Justice 1792 Customer Relationship Mgmt 1477 Digital Art 1729 Economic Crime Investigation 0530 Engineering Science 1362 Entrepreneurship 1016 Environmental Studies 0652 Fashion Merchandising Mgmt 0664 Fine Arts 1794 Fitness/Recreational Sports Mgmt 0604 Human Services (AAS) 1175 Human Services (AS) 1796 Individualized Studies 0425 LAS: Teacher Education Transfer 0250 LAS: General Studies 1120 LAS: Humanities/Social Science 0645 LAS: Mathematics/Science 1801 LAS: Sport Management Studies 1176 Medical Admin Assistant (AAS) 0622 Nursing (S) 1798 Paralegal Studies (S) 1485 Physical Education Studies 0489 Physical Therapist Assistant (S) 0440 Respiratory Care (S) 1799 Teaching Assistant 0695 Theatre Arts* 1940 Theatre Technology 1795 Tourism/Hospitality Mgmt 1892 Web Design CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS 0932 Accounting* 1496 Computer Repair 1876 Computerized Drafting/Design 0947 Criminal Justice* 2110 Deaf Studies 1737 Developmental Disability Studies 0968 Early Childhood 1192 Entrepreneurship 0985 General Education 1345 Gerontology 1299 Health Studies 1805 Help Desk Support 1433 Hospitality Management 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Ceramics 0321 Engineering 3+2/Binghamton 0218 Engineering 3+2/Buffalo Univ 0157 Engi 3+2/Case Western Reserve 0217 Engineering 3+2/Clarkson 0159 Engineering 3+2/Columbia 1702 Engineering 3+2/Penn State 0239 Engineering 3+2/Syracuse 0719 Engineer 3+2/Univ of Rochester 0223 Engineering 3+3/RIT 0323 English 0324 French 0165 Geochemistry 0325 Geography 0327 Geology 0378 Geophysics 0329 History 0807 International Relations 0008 Management 3+2/Buffalo Univ 1703 Management 3+2/Pace 1704 Management 3+2 /Syracuse 1705 Management 4+1/Alfred Univ 0069 Management 4+1/Clarkson 1706 Management 4+1/RIT 1707 Management 4+1/Union College 0334 Mathematics 0335 Music (A) 1524 Musical Theatre (BA) (A) 0340 Philosophy 1756 Physical Therapy 3+3/Upstate 0342 Physics 0379 Physics: Applied 0343 Political Science 1520 Pre-Dental 3+4/Buffalo Univ 1112 Pre-Med 3+4/NY College of Osteopathic Medicine 0083 Pre-Optometry 3+4/Optometry 0347 Psychology 0352 Sociology 0353 Spanish 1560 Special Education/Child Ed (1-6) 0259 Speech/Hearing Science 1578 Speech/Language Disabilities 0356 Theatre (A) HERKIMER COUNTY 80 ASSOCIATE DEGREE PROGRAMS 0630 Accounting (AAS) 1129 Accounting (AS) 1443 Art Studies 0632 Business Administration (AAS) 0671 Business Administration (AS) 1744 Business: Health Serv Mgmt (AS) 1939 Communication Arts: New Media 1365 Computer Network Technician 1775 Computer Support Specialist 1100 Criminal Justice 1734 Criminal Justice: Cybersecurity 1454 Criminal Justice: Economic Crime 1329 Crim Jus: Forensic Investigation 2191 Digital Filmmaking 1327 Early Childhood 1293 EMT: Paramedic 0652 Fashion Merchandising Mgmt 0664 2192 0693 1325 0604 1363 1773 Fine Arts Gender Studies Health Services Management Human Resource Management Human Services (AAS) International Business LAS: Childhood Education (Teacher Education Initiative) 0250 LAS: General Studies 0201 LAS: Humanities 0220 LAS: Science 0212 LAS: Social Science 0633 Marketing 2032 Music Industry 0691 Paralegal 1036 Photographic Technology 1087 Physical Education 0489 Physical Therapist Assistant (S) 0685 Radio/Television Broadcasting 1157 Small Business Management 0462 Sports/Recreation Management 1831 Travel/Tourism: Hospitality/ Events Management 1526 Website/E-Business Develop CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS 1048 Corrections 0933 Small Business Management 1330 Teaching Assistant HUDSON VALLEY 58 ASSOCIATE DEGREE PROGRAMS 0630 Accounting (AAS) 1804 LAS: Adolescence Education (Teacher Education Transfer) 0538 Architectural Technology (S) 0453 Autobody Repair 0411 Automotive Mechanics (AOS) 1132 Auto Tech Services: Chrysler (S) 1133 Auto Tech Serv: Gen Motors (S) 1554 Biological Science 1211 Biotechnology 1597 Broadcast Communications 0632 Business Administration (AAS) 0671 Business Administration (AS) 1070 Chemical Dependency Counsel 0535 Chemical Technology 0517 Civil Engineering Technology 0581 Computer Info Systems (AAS) 1171 Computer Info Systems (AS) 1748 Computer Information Systems: Business Applications Prog 1751 Computer Information Systems: E-Commerce 1749 Computer Information Systems: Internet/Web Programming 1750 Computer Information Systems: System/Network Administration 1747 Computer Information Systems: Web Design 1754 Computer Integrated Technology 0540 Construction Technology 1934 Criminal Investigation 1100 Criminal Justice 0545 Dental Hygiene (S) 1327 Early Childhood 1786 Electrical Technology: Semiconductor Manuf Tech (S) 0461 Electrical Const/Maint (AOS) (S) 0699 Electrical Engineering Tech (S) 1293 EMT: Paramedic 0530 Engineering Science 2061 Environmental Science 0664 Fine Arts 1666 Forensic Science Studies 1937 Gallery Management 1117 Health Info Tech: Med Records 1590 Heating/Refrigeration Systems 0604 Human Services (AAS) 1175 Human Services (AS) 0688 Individual Studies 1651 Individual Studies (online degree) 2010 Invasive Cardiovascular Tech (S) 0696 Labor Studies 1804 LAS: Adolescence Education (Teacher Education Transfer) 1120 LAS: Humanities/Social Science 0645 LAS: Mathematics/Science 0490 Manufacturing Tech Systems (S) 2071 Manufacturing Technical Systems (Evenings only) (S) 0633 Marketing 0493 Mechanical Engineering Tech 0599 Mortuary Science 1776 Networking/Information Technology (Days Only) (S) 0622 Nursing (S) 1546 Nursing (Evening) (S) 0438 Office Assistant: Executive 1485 Physical Education Studies 0455 Plant Utilities Technology (AOS) 0692 Public Administration Studies 0628 Radiologic: X-Ray Tech (S) 0440 Respiratory Care (S) 0676 Secretarial: Medical 1179 Telecommunicatios Tech: Verizon 0695 Theatre Arts CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS 0932 Accounting 1944 Alternative Fuels (S) 2180 Bereavement Studies 1859 Biotechnology (U) 1853 Computer Software Application Specialist 0924 Construction Technology (S) 1353 Dental Assisting (S) 1018 Diagnostic Med Sonography (T) 0052 Disability Studies 0950 Drafting (S) 1096 Echocardiography (T) 0985 General Education 1854 Health Information Technician 1917 Heating Sys (evening only) (S) 1108 Information Processing 1533 Invasive Cardiovascular Tech 2029 Overhead Electric Line Worker (S) 1332 Paramedic (S) 1923 Photovolataic Installation (S) 1918 Refrigeration/Air Conditioning (evening only) (S) 1862 Supermarket Mgmt/Operations 1845 System/Network Associate 1330 Teaching Assistant JAMESTOWN (MAIN) 59 ASSOCIATE DEGREE PROGRAMS 0630 Accounting (AAS) 1211 Biotechnology 0632 Business Administration (AAS) 0671 Business Administration (AS) 1173 Communications 0581 Computer Info Systems (AAS) 0532 Computer Science 1100 Criminal Justice 0640 Criminal Justice: Police 1655 Digital/Computer Technology 0530 Engineering Science 0620 Forest Technology 1117 Health Info Tech: Med Records 0604 Human Services (AAS) 1175 Human Services (AS) 0688 Individual Studies 1492 Information Technology 1804 LAS: Adolescence Education (Teacher Education Transfer) 1802 LAS: Childhood Education (Teacher Education Transfer) 1803 LAS: Early Childhood Education (Teacher Education Transfer) 0201 LAS: Humanities 0645 LAS: Mathematics/Science 0212 LAS: Social Science 0595 Mechanical Technology 1732 Media Arts 1664 Medical Office Technology 0682 Music 0622 Nursing (S)(T) 0665 Occupational Therapy Asst (S)(T) 0667 Office Technologies 1485 Physical Education Studies 1494 Professional Pilot 2013 Public Safety Tech-Fire Science 1445 Studio Arts 1643 Welding Technology (AAS) 1859 Biotechnology CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS 1681 Computer Aided Design: Computer Numerical Control 1660 Corrections Officer Technology 1781 Digital Audio Production 1782 Digital Graphic Design/Publishing 0968 Early Childhood 2016 Electricity/Electronics 0986 General Studies 0987 Individual Studies 1108 Information Processing 1498 Information Technology 1658 Law Enforcement Technology 2027 Machine Tool Technology 1665 Medical Office Technology 1785 Multimedia Production 1507 Network Administration 0981 Office Technology 0938 Practical Nursing 1368 Psychology of the Workplace 2012 Public Safety Tech-Fire Science 0038 Special Studies 1846 Web Design 1922 Welding Technology JAMESTOWN (OLEAN) 66 ASSOCIATE DEGREE PROGRAMS 0630 Accounting (AAS) 1211 Biotechnology 0632 Business Administration (AAS) 0671 Business Administration (AS) 1173 Communications 0581 Computer Info Systems (AAS) 0532 Computer Science 1100 Criminal Justice 0640 Criminal Justice: Police 0620 Forest Technology 1117 Health Info Tech: Med Records 0604 Human Services (AAS) 1175 Human Services (AS) 0688 Individual Studies 1492 Information Technology 1804 LAS: Adolescence Education (Teacher Education Transfer) 1802 LAS: Childhood Education (Teacher Education Transfer) 1803 LAS: Early Childhood Ed (Teacher Education Transfer) 0201 LAS: Humanities 0645 LAS: Mathematics/Science 0212 LAS: Social Science 1664 Medical Office Technology 0622 Nursing (S)(T) 0667 Office Technologies CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS 1859 Biotechnology 1660 Corrections Officer Technology 0968 Early Childhood 0987 Individual Studies 1108 Information Processing 1498 Information Technology 1665 Medical 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Studies 0645 LAS: Mathematics/Science 1771 LAS: Psychology 1698 LAS: Public Policy 1699 LAS: Theatre 0596 Manufacturing Technology 0493 Mechanical Engineering Tech 0558 Media Marketing/Management 1967 Medical Assisting 0622 Nursing (S) 1014 Nutrition/Dietetics 0660 Photography 0591 Programming/Systems 1712 Recreation/Leisure Services 0440 Respiratory Care 1962 School Facilities Mgmt (O) 1700 Semiconductor Manufact Tech 0543 Surveying Technology 1179 Telecommunication Tech: Verizon 1695 Web Development/Info Design 0666 Welding Technology (AOS) CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS 2111 Administrative Assistant 1919 Airframe/Powerplant Tech* 1971 Allied Health Care 1469 CNC Machinist 1250 Carpentry/Masonry 1251 Chef Training 1164 Coaching 1167 Computer Aided Drafting 2048 Cybersecurity 1243 Electronic Technician 1693 English As A Second Language 1228 Finance 1356 Graphic Communications 0961 Heating/Air Conditioning 1588 Individual Studies: Allied Health 1589 Indiv Studies: Business/Industry 0035 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0463 Residential Construction (S) 1450 Sports, Nutrition/Fitness Mgmt 0680 Travel/Tourism 0618 Wood Products Technology CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS 0912 Agricultural Mechanics 1200 Casino Careers: Prof Develop 0996 Word Processing (S) NEW PALTZ 41 BACHELOR’S DEGREE PROGRAMS 0281 Accounting 0127 Adolescence Ed: Biology (T) 0128 Adolescence Ed: Chemistry 0131 Adolescence Ed: Earth Science* 0120 Adolescence Ed: English (T) 0122 Adolescence Ed: French (T) 0126 Adolescence Ed: Math (T) 0129 Adolescence Education: Physics 0125 Adoles Ed: Social Studies (T) 0124 Adolescence Ed: Spanish (T) 0345 Africana Studies 0301 Anthropology 0142 Art Education (P)(T) 0309 Art History (T) 0305 Asian Studies 0313 Biological Sciences: Biology 1140 Ceramics (P)(T) 0316 Chemistry 1557 Childhood Education (1-6) (T) 1354 Communication Disorders/Sci 0096 Communications: Media 0843 Computer Engineering 0286 Computer Science 0199 Early Admission Program 0767 Early Childhood Ed (B-2) (T) 0322 Economics 0266 Electrical 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0695 Theatre Arts 2051 Tourism Mgmt/Event Planning 2237 Winery Operations CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS 0932 Accounting 2078 Audio Recording/Production 1415 Baking/Pastry Arts 0053 Business Management 1807 Casino Operations 1103 Chemical Dependency Counsel 1167 Computer Aided Drafting 1514 Digital Media 0052 Disability Studies 2067 Early Childhood Studies 2011 Emergency Management 2053 Event Planning 0010 Food Service 0986 General Studies 1470 Geographic Info Systems apply onlinewww.suny.edu/student 13 KEY: Programs begin in Sept/Jan unless otherwise noted [* Program also begins in June] [A Audition required] [E Classes held at SUNYIT] [E/W Evening/Weekend] [F Freshmen only] [J Sept entrance onlyfor information on starting in Jan, contact Admissions Office] [O Online] [P Portfolio required] [S Program entry is Sept only] [T Transfers should contact school for requirements] [U Jr./Sr. transfers only (generally 48-72 credit hours required)] [0000 Undeclared Major Upstate Medical University and 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Engineering Science 1175 Human Services (AS) 0688 Individual Studies 1616 LAS: Humanities Early Childhood (B-2) (AA) (Jointly registered/New Paltz) 1614 LAS: Math/Sci Child (1-6) (AS) 1060 LAS:Childhood Education (1-6) 2126 LAS: Exercise Studies 1120 LAS: Humanities/Social Science 1166 LAS: International Studies 0645 LAS: Mathematics/Science 0633 Marketing 0600 Medical Laboratory Tech (J) 0602 Medical Office Assistant 0682 Music 0622 Nursing (J) 0665 Occupational Therapy Assist (J) 0667 Office Technologies 0489 Physical Therapist Assistant (J) 0628 Radiologic: X-Ray Tech (J) 1985 Visual Communication Tech: Grapic Arts/ Printing CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS 2136 Accounting Procedures 1090 Business Studies 2137 Clerical Office Assistant 2135 Early Childhood Develop/Care 2139 Law Enforcement/Security 1330 Teaching Assistant ORANGE COUNTY (NEWBURGH) 39 ASSOCIATE DEGREE PROGRAMS 1306 Business Management (AAS) 1100 Criminal Justice 0640 Criminal Justice: Police 1175 Human Services (AS) 0688 Individual Studies 1120 LAS: Humanities/Social Science OSWEGO 43 BACHELOR’S DEGREE PROGRAMS 0281 Accounting 0127 Adolescence Education: Biology 0128 Adolescence Ed: Chemistry 0131 Adolescence Ed: Earth Science 0120 Adolescence Education: English 0122 Adolescence Education: French 0123 Adolescence Education: German 0126 Adolescence Education: Math 0129 Adolescence Education: Physics 0125 Adolescence Ed: Social Studies 0124 Adolescence Education: Spanish 0882 Agricultural Education 0304 0301 0087 0308 0387 0313 0758 0280 1266 0316 1557 1928 1032 1716 0279 0286 0797 0199 0322 0156 0321 0157 0217 0323 1411 0282 0361 0324 0165 0327 0328 1425 0881 0329 1147 1124 0015 0844 0760 1621 0332 0708 0285 0162 0334 1483 0883 0372 0335 1879 0340 0398 1756 0342 0343 0083 0347 0272 0763 0627 0084 2138 0352 2077 0353 0228 0153 1101 1318 0356 0151 0111 1402 0741 0358 0278 American Studies Anthropology Applied Mathematics Art: Fine/Visual Arts Biochemistry Biological Sciences: Biology Broadcasting: Radio/TV Business Administration Cardiovascular Perfusion 2+2/Upstate Chemistry Childhood Education (1-6) Cinema and Screen Studies Cognitive Science Communication Studies: Broadcast/Mass Communication Communications Computer Science Creative Writing Early Admission Program Economics Education: Business/Marketing Engineering 3+2/Binghamton Engi 3+2/Case Western Reserve Engineering 3+2/Clarkson English Family/Consumer Sciences Ed Finance Fine Arts (P) French Geochemistry Geology German Graphic Design (BFA) (P) Health Careers Education History Human Development Human Resource Management Information Science International Studies Journalism Language/International Trade Linguistics Management Accounting Marketing Mathematical Economics Mathematics Med Imaging Sci 2+2/Upstate Medical Tech 2+2/Upstate Meteorology Music Operations Mgmt/Info Systems Philosophy Philosophy/Psychology Physical Therapy 3+3/Upstate Physics Political Science Pre-Optometry 3+4/Optometry Psychology Public Justice Public Relations Radiation Therapy (BS) 2+2/Upstate Respiratory Therapy 2+2/Upstate Risk Management Insurance Sociology Software Engineering Spanish Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages Technical Education Technology Education Technology Management Theatre Trade Education Undergraduate Evening Program Wellness Management Women's Studies Zoology Zoology 3+2/Niagara and Santa Fe CC's PLATTSBURGH AT ACC 38 BACHELOR’S DEGREE PROGRAMS 0280 Business Administration (U) 1557 Childhood Ed (1-6) (S)(U) 0287 Criminal Justice (U) 0347 Psychology (U) PLATTSBURGH 44 BACHELOR’S DEGREE PROGRAMS 0281 Accounting 0127 Adolescence Education: Biology 1880 Adoles Ed: Biology (BA/MST) 0128 Adolescence Ed: Chemistry 1881 0131 0120 1882 0122 1888 1883 1884 0126 1885 0129 1886 0125 0124 1887 0301 0177 0308 1810 0387 0313 1840 0280 0307 0316 1557 2147 1354 1822 0279 0286 0287 0299 0199 0744 0322 0321 0217 0174 0239 0323 2089 2090 2091 1839 0363 0720 1808 0282 2064 0324 0325 0327 1927 0329 0073 1889 2045 0724 0760 1812 2236 1813 0841 1645 0069 0858 0285 0334 0290 0335 0291 0192 1890 0340 0342 0343 0083 0347 1891 0298 0352 0353 1560 1578 0356 1814 1950 Adoles Ed: Chemistry (BA/MST) Adolescence Ed: Earth Science Adolescence Education: English Adoles Ed: English (BA/MST) Adolescence Education: French Adoles Ed: French (BA/MST) Adoles Ed: Geology (BA/MST) Adoles Ed: History (BA/MST) Adolescence Education: Math Adolescence Ed: Math (BA/MST) Adolescence Education: Physics Adoles Ed: Physics (BA/MST) Adolescence Ed: Social Studies Adolescence Education: Spanish Adoles Ed: Spanish (BA/MST) Anthropology Art Studio Art: Fine/Visual Arts Audio-Radio/Digital Media Production Biochemistry Biological Sciences: Biology Business Business Administration Canadian Studies Chemistry Childhood Education (1-6) Child/Special Ed (BS/MSED) Communication Disorders/Sci Communication Studies Communications Computer Science Criminal Justice Cytotechnology Early Admission Program Ecology Economics Engineering 3+2/Binghamton Engineering 3+2/Clarkson Engineering 3+2/Stony Brook Engineering 3+2/Syracuse English English: Language Arts English: Literature English: Writing Arts Entrepreneurship Environmental Science Environmental Studies Expeditionary Studies Finance Fitness/Wellness Leadership French Geography Geology Global Supply Chain Mgmt History Hotel, Restaurant/Tourism Mgmt Human Devel/Family Relations Information Technology International Business Journalism Journalism: Magazine Journalism: Multimedia Journalism: Newspaper Latin American Studies Management Management 4+1/Clarkson Management Info Systems Marketing Mathematics Medical Technology Music (A) Nursing Nursing (RN Required) (Full/Part-Time) (U) Nutrition Philosophy Physics Political Science Pre-Optometry 3+4/Optometry Psychology Public Relations/Organizational Communications Social Welfare: Social Work Sociology Spanish Special Education/Child Ed (1-6) Speech/Language Disabilities Theatre TV-Video Production/Broadcast Journalism 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4+1/RIT 1707 Management 4+1/Union College 0334 Mathematics 0335 Music (A) 0152 Music Education (A) 0022 Music: Business (A) 0366 Music: Performance (A) 0196 Musical Studies (A) 0340 Philosophy 0342 Physics 0343 Political Science 0083 Pre-Optometry 3+4/Optometry 0347 Psychology 0350 Science: Interdisciplinary 0352 Sociology 0353 Spanish 0354 Speech Communications 0356 Theatre 2195 Theatre Education (Pre K-12) 0373 Visual Arts 1950 Women's/Gender Studies PURCHASE 47 BACHELOR’S DEGREE PROGRAMS 0262 Acting (A)(S) 0301 Anthropology 0309 Art History 1083 Art of the Book 1860 Arts Management 0387 Biochemistry 0313 Biological Sciences: Biology 0316 Chemistry 0386 Cinema Studies 0797 Creative Writing (P) 1421 Dance (BFA) (A)(S) 0247 Drama Studies 1403 Dramatic Writing (BFA) (P)(S) 0199 Early Admission Program (S) 0322 Economics 0720 Environmental Studies 0263 Film (P)(S) 1425 Graphic Design (BFA)(P) 0329 History 0760 Journalism 0782 Language/Culture 0341 Liberal Arts 0214 Liberal Studies (Adult 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(AS)* 1070 Chemical Dependency Counsel 0581 Computer Info Systems (AAS)* 1777 Computer Networking Systems/ Cyber Security 0532 Computer Science* 1100 Criminal Justice 0578 Culinary Arts* 1327 Early Childhood 1741 Emergency Management (AAS)* 0639 Fire Protection Technology* 0533 Hotel/Restaurant Management* 0604 Human Services (AAS)* 1175 Human Services (AS)* 0688 Individual Studies 0425 LAS: Teacher Ed Transfer* 1120 LAS: Humanities/Social Sci* 0645 LAS: Mathematics/Science* 0220 LAS: Science* 0682 Music* (A) 1119 Music: Business* (A) 1964 Nanoscale Materials Technology 0435 Nursing (Co-op/Ellis Hospital) (S) 0691 Paralegal * 0681 Performing Arts: Drama* 1795 Tourism/Hospitality Mgmt* CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS 0018 Assistant Chef* 0916 Business 2141 Computer Desktop Support Specialist 2142 Computer Repair/Networking 0947 Criminal Justice 0968 Early Childhood 0946 Fire Science* 1299 Health Studies 0900 Music* 1330 Teaching Assistant 0066 Tourism, Sales/Convention Management* 2231 Storage Battery Technology* STONY BROOK 19 BACHELOR’S DEGREE PROGRAMS 0127 Adolescence Education: Biology 0128 Adolescence Ed: Chemistry 0131 Adolescence Ed: Earth Science 0120 Adolescence Education: English 0122 Adolescence Education: French 0123 Adolescence Education: German 0130 Adolescence Education: Italian 0126 Adolescence Education: Math 0129 Adolescence Education: Physics 0125 Adolescence Ed: Social Studies 0124 Adolescence Education: Spanish 0345 Africana Studies 0304 American Studies 0301 Anthropology 0397 Applied Mathematics/Statistics 0273 Art History/Criticism 0177 Art Studio 1674 Asian/Asian American Studies 0842 Astronomy: Planetary Sciences 1260 Atmospheric/Oceanic Sciences 0387 Biochemistry 0313 Biological Sciences: Biology 1682 Biomedical Engineering 2038 Business Management 1675 Chemical/Molecular Engineering 0316 Chemistry 1419 Cinema/Cultural Studies 1208 Clinical Laboratory Sciences (Lower Division) (S) 2189 Coastal Environmental Studies 0344 Comparative Literature 0843 Computer Engineering 0095 Computer Information Systems 0286 0199 0718 0322 2058 0266 0246 0222 0323 2057 2204 0720 1789 0324 0327 0328 0367 0329 0243 0330 0760 0332 0255 1790 0334 0268 1053 0335 1134 0340 0342 0343 0347 0388 1128 0352 0353 2059 0228 1784 0356 0741 Computer Science Early Admission Program Earth/Space Sciences Economics Ecosystems/Human Impact Electrical Engineering Engineering Chemistry Engineering Science English Environ Design, Policy/Planning Environmental Humanities Environmental Studies European Studies French Geology German Health Science History Humanities Italian Journalism Linguistics Marine Sciences Marine Vertebrate Biology Mathematics Mechanical Engineering Multidisciplinary Studies Music (A) Pharmacology Philosophy Physics Political Science Psychology Religious Studies Respiratory Care (Lower Division) (S) Sociology Spanish Sustainability Studies Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages Technological Systems Mgmt Theatre Women's Studies SULLIVAN COUNTY 83 ASSOCIATE DEGREE PROGRAMS 0630 Accounting (AAS) 0632 Business Administration (AAS) 0671 Business Administration (AS) 0501 Communications/Media Arts 1626 Computer Graphics/Graphic Design (AAS) 0581 Computer Info Systems (AAS) 0540 Construction Technology 1544 Criminal Justice: Corrections 0578 Culinary Arts 0605 Early Childhood: Nursery Ed 1741 Emergency Management (AAS) 1016 Environmental Studies 0436 Graphic Design: Comp Graphics 1730 Hospitality Management 1175 Human Services (AS) 1616 LAS: Hum Early Child (B-2) (AA) (Jointly registered/New Paltz) 1613 LAS: Humanities Child (1-6) (AA) 0635 Liberal Arts/Sciences 0201 LAS: Humanities 0633 Marketing 0574 Medical Assistant 0622 Nursing (S) 1975 Pastry Arts 1485 Physical Education Studies 0471 Professional Chef 0466 Recreation Leadership: Sports Management 0543 Surveying Technology 1795 Tourism/Hospitality Mgmt CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS 0903 Accounting Studies 1090 Business Studies 2143 Computer: Office Applications 1399 Direct Care Practice 0010 Food Service 2144 Information Systems 2145 Legal Office Assistant 0939 Office Assistant 1548 Tourism SUNYIT 48 BACHELOR’S DEGREE PROGRAMS 0281 Accounting 2097 Applied Computing 0087 Applied Mathematics 0313 Biological Sciences: Biology (F) 0280 Business Administration 1102 Civil Engineering Technology (U) 2210 Communication/Info Design/Info Design/Technology (BS/MS) 1912 Communication/Info/Design 0170 1357 0095 0286 0287 0216 0282 0360 1126 0256 0235 2222 2221 0291 1607 1608 2094 1609 2093 0347 0352 Computer/Information Science Computer Engineering Tech/ Computer Information Systems Computer Science Criminal Justice Electrical Engineering Tech Finance General Studies (U) Health Information Management Industrial Engineering Tech Mechanical Engineering Tech Network/Computer Security/ Telecommunications (BS/MS) Network and Computer Security Nursing (U) Nursing/Adult Nurse Prac (U) Nursing/Family Nurse Prac (U) Nursing/Gerontological Nurse Practitioner (BS/MS) (U) 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Transfer) 1803 LAS: Early Childhood Education (Teacher Education Transfer) 0250 LAS: General Studies* 0201 LAS: Humanities* 0645 LAS: Mathematics/Science* 0212 LAS: Social Science* 1907 New Media 0622 Nursing (S) 0637 Office Management 0667 Office Technologies* 2095 Outdoor Recreation* 0691 Paralegal 0660 Photography* 0685 Radio/Television Broadcasting 0609 Recreation Leadership * 0462 Sports/Recreation Management 1396 Sports Management 1892 Web Design 2205 Wine Marketing 0424 Women's Studies* CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS 0932 Accounting 1859 Biotechnology 0920 Building Construction* 0053 Business Management* 1893 Creative Writing 0947 Criminal Justice* 1298 Electronics/Computer Systems: Electronics Technology* 0964 Executive Office Assistant* 0986 General Studies* 0949 Human Services* 1339 Manufacturing Mgmt Tech* ULSTER COUNTY 68 ASSOCIATE DEGREE PROGRAMS 0630 Accounting (AAS) 1633 Adolescence Education: Biology (Jointly registered/New Paltz) 1639 AdolescenceEducation: Math (Jointly 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