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April 26, 2012 from 11:00am - 2:00pm at The College at Brockport, Metro Center

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Finger Lakes Community College offers 54 degree and certificate programs at its main campus in Canandaigua and three campus centers in Victor, Newark and Geneva. These include traditional transfer programs and signature programs, such as music recording technology and viticulture and wine technology. As a regional learning resource, FLCC models environmentally sustainable practices and works closely with colleagues in industry and education to develop and update academic and career programs to best serve student success.
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Genesee Community College has six locations serving Genesee, Livingston, Orleans and Wyoming counties. Genesee’s 60+ academic programs enroll 7,200 students. GCC is known for innovation, small classes, and modern facilities featuring a multifaceted arts center, library, student union, and student housing. The BEST Center (Business and Employee Skills Training) provides business training and conference facilities.
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Monroe Community College is a catalyst for innovation, economic development, lifelong learning, and civic engagement through higher education. Celebrating 50 years of educational excellence, MCC offers more than 90 degree and certificate programs and supports the success of more than 36,000 learners each year.
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SUNY Geneseo is one of the premier public liberal arts colleges in the country. An outstanding educational experience attracts students from 29 states and 48 countries. Geneseo prepares students for a lifetime of personal and professional confidence and achievement. Nearly 50% of graduates pursue advanced degrees; most return to, or remain in, New York State as highly skilled members of the work force.
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Empire State College is a leader in providing alternative higher educational experiences for adult learners. Students work one-to-one with mentors, study online, engage in residencies and study groups, or blend these ways of learning. With 36 locations across the state of New York, the college offers a flexible, affordable opportunity to earn a highly respected degree from the State University of New York.
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Rochester EOC The Rochester Educational Opportunity Center (REOC) is part of a statewide network of ten Educational Opportunity Centers and two SUNY Outreach Centers. The REOC has pioneered the way in providing more than twenty tuition-free, quality, innovative, academic and technical training programs. A commitment to excellence by students, faculty and staff has contributed to a 40-year history of successful graduates.
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The College at Brockport as a leading public liberal arts college with a wealth of academic programs and co-curricular activities, The College at Brockport offers 49 undergraduate majors, 47 graduate degree programs and 24 areas of teacher certification, combined bachelor's/master's programs, and has program accreditation in 13 areas. Affordability as well as an outstanding undergraduate and graduate placement rate of 92 percent makes the College a wise investment.
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SUNY's Impact Across the Finger Lakes Region
Number of Students: 48,300
Number of Employees: 5,600
Number of Alumni: 188,000
Total degrees per year from the Finger Lakes region SUNY's: 7,600
Economic impact of the Finger Lakes region SUNY's on the NYS economy: $1.1 billion
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