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Apply to multiple SUNY campuses and submit any additional required documents all in one place.

See the full list of SUNY campuses that accept the applySUNY application.

SUNY waives 60% of application fees year round. Please go to www.suny.edu/feewaiver for additional information.

More information about the SUNY Application:

General SUNY application questions

You will complete an essay if your campus choice(es) require a Supplemental Application. If required, you will see the Supplemental Application in the "Application Details" section of the applySUNY portal. Your school counselor can upload letters of recommendation, an activities resume and your official high school transcript via their portal called SUNY Counselor Portal.

You may check online for the status of a submitted application by returning to the applySUNY portal. You may contact the Recruitment Response Center by calling 1-800-342-3811 (U.S.), 518-320-1888 (international), or by email at askSUNY@suny.edu.

Experienced admissions officers on each college campus work diligently to evaluate your application. You will receive an admissions decision from each campus to which you apply.

Several SUNY campuses offer either Early Decision or Early Action.

The Early Decision Program is a binding early application/notification program for fall freshmen and can be used for one college choice only. This program is available at Maritime. Please answer "yes" to the Early Decision question for the one campus selection you wished to be considered for the Early Decision Program. If the Early Decision question does not appear, then that program is not available at this time for this campus. The School Counselor Form includes a request for a parent and counselor signature in addition to the student's signature indicating an understanding of the Early Decision commitment and an agreement to abide by its terms. Please note that you cannot apply for Early Decision and EOP at the same time.

The deadlines to apply for Early Decision are as follows:

 

Deadline to Apply

Completion Deadline

Maritime

12/1

12/5

If your application is complete by the date indicated above, the campus will notify you of its decision by December 15. If you are accepted Early Decision, you will be asked to make a tuition deposit by January 15 and to withdraw your applications at all other colleges.


Early Action is a non-binding early application/notification program for fall freshmen available only at Albany, NYS College of Ceramics at Alfred University, Binghamton, University at Buffalo, Cortland, College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Geneseo, New Paltz, Old Westbury, Oneonta, Oswego, Purchase (College of Liberal Arts and Sciences only), SUNY Polytechnic Institute, and Stony Brook. If you are accepted Early Action, you need not withdraw your applications at other institutions. Please answer "yes" to the Early Action question for the campus selection(s) you wished to be considered for the Early Action Program. If the Early Action question does not appear for any campus selection, then that program is not available at this time for this campus. Please note that you cannot apply for Early Action and EOP at the same time.

The deadlines to apply for Early Action are as follows:

 

Deadline to Apply

Completion Deadline

University at Albany

11/15

12/1

Alfred Ceramics

11/1

11/15

Binghamton

11/1

12/1

University at Buffalo

11/1

12/1

Cortland

11/15

12/1

ESF

11/15

12/1

Geneseo

11/15

12/1

New Paltz

11/15

11/18

Old Westbury

11/15

12/1

Oneonta

11/15

12/1

Oswego

11/15

12/15

Purchase (except fine and applied arts)

11/15

12/1

SUNY Poly

11/15

12/1

Stony Brook

11/1

11/1

There is a $50 non-refundable fee for each SUNY campus choice to which you apply.

Most of SUNY's 64 campuses use the SUNY common application. Campuses below require their own application which should be forwarded directly to each campus.

  • Cornell University, College of Agriculture & Life Sciences
  • Cornell University, College of Human Ecology
  • Cornell University, College of School of Industrial & Labor Relations
  • Cornell University, College of College of Veterinary Medicine
  • Downstate Medical University
  • Empire State College
  • Health Sciences Center at Stony Brook University
  • Nassau Community College
  • College of Optometry
  • Rockland County Community College
  • Suffolk County Community College
  • Westchester County Community College

Your application is first received at the Application Services Center in Albany. At this time, one application will be prepared and forwarded to each of the colleges you have selected. Your entire application is then carefully evaluated by admissions officers at each university or college.

While there is no official deadline for applying as a regular decision applicant to SUNY, we do encourage applicants to submit their application as soon as possible. When campuses or particular academic programs are full for a certain semester, no further applications will be accepted. The sooner an applicant applies, the less likely he/she will be closed out of a program at a particular campus. Freshman applicants utilizing Early Decision or Early Action do have deadlines. See the FAQ relating to this topic.

Questions about the online application portal:

Application Timeline Questions

While there is no formal application deadline for 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 deadline dates for certain programs of study. In addition, some colleges offer Early Decision or Early Action programs to fall freshmen. Applicants to an Early Decision program should apply by December 1st. Applicants to an Early Action program should apply by the deadlines listed below:

 

Deadline to Apply

University at Albany

11/15

Alfred Ceramics

11/1

Binghamton

11/1

University at Buffalo

11/1

Cortland

11/15

ESF

11/15

Geneseo

11/15

New Paltz

11/15

Old Westbury

11/15

Oneonta

11/15

Oswego

11/15

Purchase (except fine and applied arts)

11/15

SUNY Poly

11/15

Stony Brook

11/1

Applications are processed in the order in which they are received at the Application Services Center. Processing times can vary depending on volume and time of year. If you apply online, you can see the status of your application(s) in the Application Portal.

Electronic transmissions of applicant data are sent from the Application Services Center to SUNY colleges three - five times a week (with the exception of holidays). Hard copy admissions documents are mailed to the colleges every business day and generally take 3-5 days to be delivered. You can expect an acknowledgement from the college within a couple of weeks or less.

Many campuses respond to regular decision freshman applicants on a rolling basis, meaning when your 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.

Technical Questions

Each page of the application is saved when you leave that page and click the "Save and Continue" button. If you logout of applySUNY, you can return and your application will still be there.

Be sure to write down your email address and your applySUNY password. You will need to enter that information exactly the same way each time you access your application.

If you would like to print a copy of your application for your records, you may click on the "Print Application" link at the bottom of each section. You may also use your browser's print command (File, Print) and print each page of the application.

The red text indicates that there were errors or omissions in that section of your application. If you don't have all the information for that section at hand or otherwise cannot complete the section, you can skip to another section by clicking one of the other section tabs. You will have to complete that section before submitting your applicaition.

If you have completed all of the required fields, you will be directed to make arrangements for payment of your application fee. You will know your application has been submitted for processing when you reach the "Next Steps" page. Two business days after submitting your application, you may confirm its receipt by returning to the Application Portal.

You may also contact the Recruitment Response Center with questions regarding your application status.

You will have to contact the campus graduate admissions office directly. Information regarding graduate program offerings can be found, by clicking here.

Try searching using just the state and first character of the city in which your school is located. If your school does not appear in the list, click the "click here" link to enter your school information without using the wizard. If you continue to have difficulty, please contact the Recruitment Response Center.

The majors listed in the curriculum table are determined by the answers you have provided with regard to your student type (freshman or transfer, EOP or non-EOP) and enrollment semester (fall, spring, summer). Not all majors are available to all students and not all majors are available for the spring or summer semesters.

If you see the sentence, "No curricula found" then that campus does not offer programs for the selections you have made. If you wish to submit your application to SUNY, you may need to change the semester, major or campus you have selected.

Application Revision Questions

To correct an error once your application has been submitted, you must contact the Recruitment Response Center.

To change an entry date once your application has been processed and sent to your college(s), you must contact that college's admissions office. The college will advise you if a new entry date can be accommodated.

You are encouraged to carefully research your college selections prior to application. A campus choice may be deleted from an application any time prior to submission. After an application has been submitted, you may request to have your application withdrawn by contacting the college's admissions office, however, you will still be responsible for paying the fee to process that application.

Once your application has been submitted, you can add a college selection by returning to the Application Portal. Login in using your email address and password. Then click on "Continue My 2025 Application" in the portal.   You can then go to the Campus Selections tab and add any additional campuses.  You will be responsible for an additional application fee for each college added.

If you wish to withdraw your application for admission, you should contact the college's admissions office directly and notify them of your decision to withdraw. However, you will still be responsible for paying the fee to process that application.

Essay Question

You can preview the information requested on the SUNY Application, including the essay question topics, by printing the Online Application Worksheet. The essay topics are aligned to the 2024-25 Common Application topics.

Additional Documentation Questions

Many colleges are interested in recommendations or other supporting credentials. Applicants may include such materials if they wish.

SUNY has temporarily suspended ACT/SAT testing requirements for students applying for admission to a bachelor's degree-granting campus.

A test of English proficiency, such as the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), is required by certain colleges. Please contact the college's admissions office directly with questions.

Additional documentation can be forwarded to the Application Services Center at:

Application Services Center
The State University of New York
H. Cark McCall SUNY Building
353 Broadway
Albany, NY 12246

Additional documentation can also be sent directly to the campuses to which you apply.

Application Fee Questions

The non-refundable application fee is $50 for each college choice. In addition, applicants to the College of Arts at Purchase College may apply to more than one program of study, but must pay a separate $50 fee for each curriculum choice.

The application fee is for processing services; it is non-refundable and independent of an admission decision or a decision to withdraw or decline an offer of acceptance. When you submit an application, you assume responsibility for prompt payment of all fees due. Your application will not be processed until full payment or authorized fee waiver is received.

Students facing significant financial hardship may request their application fees be waived by having their school or transfer counselor complete and submit a Fee Waiver Form.

The State University waives the $50 application fee for up to seven college choices for transfer students graduating with an associate degree from a SUNY or CUNY college, who apply directly to State University for baccalaureate programs. If you are a transfer student seeking the fee waiver, you must answer "yes" to the first question in the "Transfer History" section of the "Academic History" tab.

Students submitting an application for EOP consideration may qualify for an application fee waiver for their first seven (7) 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.

If you are transferring to the last years of a cooperative program, such as a 2+3 program in engineering, you may also have your fee waived.

SUNY also waives the application fee for up to seven (7) campus choices for veterans, active duty service members, National Guard and active reserve members, their spouses and other dependents.

SUNY also waives the application fee for up to seven (7) campus choices for AmeriCorps alumni.

Students who are eligible for a fee waiver should select "Fee Waiver" as their payment method. If you request a waiver and are found ineligible you will be required to submit payment before your application will be processed.

Applicants may pay using the following payment methods:

Credit or Debit Card (Visa, Mastercard, or Discover only)

Applicants can submit their credit or debit card payments online. Selecting this payment method allows your application to be processed immediately.

Mail-In Payment

If you choose to mail in a check, money order or credit card information, you will be prompted to print an invoice at the end of the application. Your application will not be processed or forwarded to your campus choices until payment in full is received by the Application Services Center. Fees can be remitted in a single check or money order made payable to "SUNY ASC" in the amount of the total processing fee(s) due. International applicants must pay in U.S. dollars drawn on a U.S. bank. Mail payment to:

The State University of New York
Application Services Center
H. Carl McCall SUNY Building
353 Broadway
Albany, New York 12246

Returned checks will be subject to an additional processing fee of $20.00.

Electronic Check (United States Banks Only).

Applicants can enter their checking account information online for payment. Selecting this payment method allows your application to be processed immediately.

All appeals for refunds must be put in writing to the Director of the Application Services Center.

If you are billed for the application processing fee in error, contact the Recruitment Response Center.

Direct all questions regarding charges to your credit card to the Recruitment Response Center

Forms Questions

Download an Online Application Worksheet from our website.

Download an EOP Financial Information Form from our website.

Download the Fee Waiver Form.

 

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