Power of SUNY

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Getting down to business
1. Shifting Administrative Cost-Savings to Instruction
2. Allocating Resources Based on Performance
3. Systems Integration
4. Delivering on Six Big Ideas
5. Eliminating Remediation
6. Producing New York's Future Workforce
7. Connecting the Transfer Dots
8. Opening the Door to Online Education
9. Turning Access into Completion


Eliminating remediation

Our Goal

State of the University

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SUNY spends $70 million a year in remediation. All of SUNY's ag/tech campuses combined receive $63.6 million in state support. This means, for SUNY students alone, the state is spending more on remediating its high school students than it is on supporting 8 entire college campuses. The Chancellor has invited K-12 leaders throughout the state to partner with SUNY in eliminating the need for remediation over the next decade.

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Our Deadline

 
SUNY hopes to achieve substantial change in this area over the next ten years.   

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Task Force on Remediation

SUNY and the Seamless Education Pipeline

Completion and Success Rates Task Force

 
 
         

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Last Update - 4/24/13