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Table of Contents College Information Day at SUNY Adirondack Ithaca College SUNY Potsdam University at Albany (SUNY) Jamestown CC Roberts Wesleyan College Albany College of Pharm & Johnson & Wales University Sacred Heart University Health Sci Keuka College The Sage Colleges Alfred State (SUNY) Lawrence Tech University St Bonaventure University Allegheny College Le Moyne College St John Fisher College Belanger School of Nursing Mass. College of Liberal Arts College of Saint Rose Canisius College Mercy College Schenectady County CC SUNY Canton Mercyhurst University Siena College Champlain College Mohawk Valley CC Southern Vermont College Clarkson University SUNY Morrisville Springfield College SUNY Cobleskill Mount Saint Mary College The University of Tampa SUNY Cortland Nazareth College Tompkins Cortland CC The Culinary Institute of University of New England United States Coast Guard America University of New Haven Academy Daemen College SUNY New Paltz Unity College SUNY Delhi Niagara University SUNY Upstate Medical Elmira College North Country CC University Farmingdale State College University of Northwestern Utica College Fulton-Montgomery CC Ohio Wells College Hartwick College SUNY Oneonta Western Connecticut State Herkimer County CC SUNY Oswego University Houghton College Paul Smith’s College Hudson Valley CC SUNY Polytechnic Institute Monday, October 15, 2018 11:30 am - 1:30 pm Bouck Ballroom www.cobleskill.edu *Indicates profile information was NOT updated for 2018 *SUNY Adirondack Queensbury, NY ● www.sunyacc.edu ● 518-743-2264 State supported college offering certificate and associate degrees in a small town setting. Costs/Yr.: In-State Tuition: $4,176 Out-of-state Tuition: $8,352 On-campus housing available-yes Application Fee: $35 Deadline: Rolling No. of Undergraduates: 4,200 57.2% Full-time 59.5% Women – 40.5% Men 70% Receive Financial Aid 25 Clubs & Organizations Student Faculty Ratio: 18 to 1 Average Class Size: 25 Athletics: Member of NJCAA Region III Intercollegiate Sports: M&W- bowling, cross country, golf, soccer, tennis M- baseball, basketball W- softball, volleyball Academic Areas or Majors: Accounting Electrical Technology Info Tech: Computer Music Adventure Sports Engineering Science Networking (Cisco Nursing Business Administration Forest Technology 1+1 Academy) Radio TV Broadcasting Computer Science Hospitality & Tourism Liberal Arts Vet. Tech. Creative Writing Mgmt. Management/Marketing Criminal Justice Information Technology & Entrepreneurship Culinary Arts Media Arts/Graphic Arts University at Albany (SUNY) Albany, NY ● 518-442-5435 ● www.albany.edu State supported college offering bachelor and graduate degrees in a suburban setting. Costs/Yr.: In-State Tuition: $6,870 Out-of-state Tuition: $23,710 Required Fees: $2,946 Av. Room & Board: $13,882 Application Fee: $50 Deadline: February 1 No. of Undergraduates: 13,300 90% Full-time 50% Women - 50% Men 70% Housed on Campus 30% Commuters 67% Receive Financial Aid 200+ Clubs & Organizations Student Faculty Ratio: 19 to 1 Average Class Size: 30 Athletics: Member of NCAA, Division I Intercollegiate Sports: M&W- basketball, cross country, lacrosse, soccer, indoor & outdoor track & field M-baseball, football W-field hockey, golf, softball, volleyball Academic Areas or Majors: Accounting Computer Engineering Geography Philosophy Actuarial & Math Sciences Computer Science Globalization Studies Physics Africana Studies Comp Sci & Applied Math History Political Science Anthropology Criminal Justice Human Biology Psychology Art Digital Forensics Human Development Public Health Art History Documentary Studies Informatics Public Policy Atmospheric Science East Asian Studies Interdisc. Studies Religious Studies Biochem & Molec. Biology Economics Japanese Studies Social Welfare Bioinstrumentation Emergency Preparedness, Journalism Sociology Biology Homeland Security & Latin Amer Studies Spanish Business Administration Cybersecurity Linguistics Theatre Chemistry English Mathematics Urban Stud & Planning Chinese Studies Environmental Science Medieval & Ren Studies Women’s, Gender & Commun & Rhetoric Financial Market Reg. Music Sexuality Studies Albany College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences Albany, NY ● 518-694-7221 ● [email protected] ● www.acphs.edu Independent college offering bachelor and graduate degrees in a suburban setting. Costs/Yr.: Tuition: $34,840 Required Fees: $1,000 Av. Room & Board: $10,800 Application Fee: $75 Deadline: Early Decision – Nov 1; Early Action- Dec 1; Regular Decision – Feb 1 No. of Students: 1,300 99% Full-time 60% Women - 40% Men 75% Housed on Campus 15% Housed off-campus 10% Commuters 98% Receive Financial Aid 40+ Clubs & Organizations Student Faculty Ratio: 10 to 1 Average Class Size: Pharmacy Science Lectures – 150; All other classes – 20-25 Athletics: Member of Hudson Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, United States Collegiate Athletic Association (USCAA) Intercollegiate Sports: M&W- basketball, cross country, soccer, track & field Academic Areas or Majors: Doctor of Pharmacy B.S. Public Health M.S. Molecular Biosciences B.S. Biomedical Technology M.S. Clinical Laboratory Sciences M.S. Pharmaceutical Sciences B.S. Clinical Laboratory Sciences M.S. Cytotechnology & Molecular Pre-Law B.S. Microbiology Cytology Pre-Med B.S. Pharmaceutical Sciences M.S. Health Outcomes Research Pre-PA Alfred State College (SUNY) Alfred, NY ● 607- 587-4215 or 800- 425-3733 ● [email protected] ● www.alfredstate.edu State supported college of technology offering certificates, associate, and bachelor degrees in a rural setting. No. of Undergraduates: 3,700 90% Full-time 40% Women - 60% Men 75% Housed on-campus Costs/Yr.: In-State Tuition: $6,670 Out-of-State Tuition: $9,740 Required Fees: $1,657 Av. Room & Board: $12,250 89% Receive Financial Aid 100+ Clubs & Organizations Student Faculty Ratio: 18 to 1 Av. Class Size: 20-25 Application Fee: $50 Deadline: Rolling Athletics: NCAA Division III Intercollegiate Sports: M&W- basketball, cross country, soccer, swimming & diving, track M- baseball, football, lacrosse, wrestling W- softball, volleyball, Western Equestrian Academic Areas or Majors: Agriculture & Vet Tech Civil Engineering Tech Digital Media & Animation Mechanical/Electrical Architecture & Design Computer & Info Tech. Electrical Trades Engineering Tech Automotive Trades Computer Design & English & Humanities Nursing Building Trades Manufacturing Individual Studies Physical & Health Sciences Business Culinary Arts Mathematics & Physics Social & Behavioral Sci Allegheny College Meadville, PA ● 800-521-5293 ● [email protected] ● www.allegheny.edu No. of Undergraduates: 2,100 100% live on campus Costs/Yr: Tuition & Fees: $45,470 Room & Board: $12,150 90% Receive Financial Aid Clubs & Organizations: 120+ Student Faculty Ratio: 11:1 Average Class Size: 11 Application Fee: Free Deadline: Early Decision Nov 15, Early Action Dec 1, Regular Decision Feb 15 Athletics: Member of NCAA Div. III Intercollegiate Sports: M & W- basketball, cross country, golf, lacrosse, soccer, swimming & diving, tennis, track &f field M- baseball, football W- softball, volleyball Academic areas or majors: Applied Computing Computer Science Integrative Informatics Religious Studies Art History Economics International Studies Spanish Art and Technology English Mathematics Studio Art Biochemistry Environmental Geology Music Theatre Biology Environ. Sci & Sustain. Neuroscience Women’s, Gender & Business French Philosophy Sexuality Studies Chemistry Geology Physics Communication Arts Global Health Studies Political Science Community & Justice St. History Psychology 2 Belanger School of Nursing Schenectady, NY ● Contact: Carolyn Lansing ● 518- 831-8810 ● www.ellisbelangerschoolofnursing.org Independent college offering an Associate in Science degree in Nursing in a city setting. No. of Undergraduates: 109 30% Full-time 91% Women - 9% Men 100% Commuters Costs/Yr.: Tuition (complete program): $20,098 Average Class Size: 35 Application Fee: $70 Deadline: January 15 Academic areas or Majors: Nursing Canisius College Private college offering bachelor and graduate degrees in an urban setting. Buffalo, NY ● www.canisius.edu ● 716-888-2200 ● [email protected] No. of Undergraduates: 2,398 55% Women 45% Men Costs/Yr.: Tuition: $27,000 Required Fees: $1,488 Av Room & Board: $11,300 94% Receive Financial Aid 100+ Clubs & Organizations Student Faculty Ratio 11:1 Average Class Size 17 Application Fee: Free Deadline: Early Action- Nov 1 General Application-Rolling (after Nov. 1) Athletics: NCAA Division I Intercollegiate Sports: M&W- basketball, cross country, lacrosse, soccer, swimming & diving, track M- baseball, golf, hockey W- rowing, softball, volleyball Academic Areas or Majors Accounting Criminal Justice Human Services Physics Accounting Info Systems Digital Media Arts International Business Political Science Adolescence Education Economics International Relations Psychology Animal Behavior, Eco & English Journalism Religious Stud./Theology Conserv. Entrepreneurship Latin American Studies Sociology Biology Environmental Science Management Spanish Chemistry & Biochemistry Environmental Studies Marketing Special Education Classics European Studies Mathematics Specialized Studies Communication Studies Finance Med Lab Science Sports Management Computer Science Health & Wellness Philosophy TESOL Creative Writing History Physical Ed/Health Urban Studies SUNY Canton Canton, NY ● www.canton.edu State supported college offering certificates & associate and bachelor degrees in a small
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