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SUNY colleges and universities offer a great education with low tuition and the support you need to succeed. So let’s talk about how we can help you achieve your goals.
SUNY colleges and universities offer a great education with low tuition and the support you need to succeed. So let’s talk about how we can help you achieve your goals.
You don’t need to go into lifelong debt to get a great college education. SUNY offers financial aid, scholarships, and support on top of low tuition to help make your degree affordable.
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SUNY has a degree and a campus for any career you want to pursue. On top of that, we’re working to ensure every SUNY student completes an internship or similar experience before graduating to help you succeed after college.
Find vibrant, diverse campus communities at SUNY colleges and universities from Long Island to the Adirondacks to Buffalo. The best way to know if it's right for you? Go visit.
Top-ranked public research universities offering every level of study, where SUNY faculty and students drive world-leading innovation
Nationally recognized bachelor’s and master’s degrees from some of the northeast’s top public regional universities, situated in small towns and cities across New York State.
These specialized colleges are all about hands-on training for in-demand careers—with some surprising range in their degree offerings.
Community colleges are attuned to the needs of both students and employers in their region, offering a welcoming, supportive environment to launch a career or start on a 4-year degree.
We’re committed to providing robust financial, academic, and personal support to help you succeed in college.
Financial support, personal tutoring, peer networks and more through EOP and ASAP|ACE
Basic needs support including mental health, housing, food, transportation, and childcare assistance
Athletics, clubs, and service opportunities to engage with your community and build your networks
It’s your college education—what do you want from it? Let us know as we continue to make SUNY work better for you.