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State University of New York (1) The State University of New York (SUNY), the nation’s largest University Colleges comprehensive university system, SUNY was established in 1948 out of a commitment to opportunity and access, and designed to meet diverse • Buffalo State College needs across a vast geographic landscape. Since its founding, the • Purchase College SUNY system has evolved to meet the changing needs of New York’s • SUNY Brockport students, communities, and workforce. SUNY initially represented a • SUNY Cortland consolidation of 29 unaffiliated institutions. All of these colleges, with • SUNY Empire State College their unique histories and backgrounds, united for a common goal: To • SUNY Fredonia serve New York State. • SUNY Geneseo • SUNY New Paltz Today, the system includes 64 schools, a mix of 29 state-operated • SUNY Old Westbury campuses and five statutory colleges — including research universities, • SUNY Oneonta liberal arts colleges, specialized and technical colleges, health • SUNY Oswego science centers, land-grant colleges—and 30 community colleges. • SUNY Plattsburgh These institutions offer programs as varied as ceramics engineering, • SUNY Potsdam philosophy, fashion design, optometry, maritime studies, law, medical education, and everything in between. The University also operates (1) hospitals and numerous research institutes. Colleges of Technology SUNY is embedded in virtually every community in New York State: • Alfred State College Remarkably, 93% of New Yorkers live within 15 miles of a SUNY • Farmingdale State College campus, and nearly 100% live within 30 miles. In many communities, • Maritime State College SUNY is also the region’s largest employer. While SUNY students are • SUNY Canton predominantly New York State residents, hailing from every one of the • SUNY Cobleskill state’s 62 counties, the University also draws students from every other • SUNY Delhi state in the United States, the District of Columbia, four U.S. territories, • SUNY Morrisville and 160 nations from around the world. One out of three New York (2) State high school graduates choose SUNY, and the total enrollment of Community Colleges nearly 445,000 full-time and part-time students represents 37% of New York State’s higher education student population. SUNY also employs • Cayuga Community College 88,000 faculty and staff and counts more than 3 million living alumni, • Clinton Community College residing in New York State and throughout the world. • Columbia-Greene Community College • Corning Community College SUNY attracts the best and brightest scholars, scientists, artists, • Dutchess Community College and professionals and boasts nationally and internationally recognized • Erie Community College faculty in all major disciplines. Faculty are regular recipients of • Fashion Institute of Technology prestigious awards and honors. • Finger Lakes Community College • Fulton-Montgomery Community College The State University is governed by a Board of Trustees comprised of 18 • Genesee Community College members, 15 of whom are appointed by the Governor, with the consent • Herkimer County Community College of the NYS Senate, which directly determines the policies to be followed • Hudson Valley Community College by the 34 State-supported campuses. Community colleges have their • Jamestown Community College own local boards of trustees whose relationship to the SUNY board is • Jefferson Community College defined by law. The state contributes one-third to 40% of their operating • Mohawk Valley Community College cost of one-half of their capital costs. • Monroe Community College • Nassau Community College University Centers and Doctoral Degree • Niagara County Community College (1) Granting Institutions • North Country Community College • Onondaga Community College • Binghamton University • Orange County Community College • New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University • Rockland Community College • New York State College of Agriculture and Life Science at Cornell • Schenectady County Community College University • Suffolk County Community College • New York State College of Human Ecology at Cornell University • Sullivan County Community College • New York State College of Veterinary Medicine at Cornell University • SUNY Adirondack • New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations at Cornell • SUNY Broome Community College University • SUNY Ulster • Stony Brook University • Tompkins Cortland Community College • SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry • Westchester Community College • SUNY College of Optometry • SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University (1) Although the format State University College reflects the formal • SUNY Polytechnic Institute action of the SUNY Trustees taken from enabling resolutions, it is also • University at Albany acceptable to use State University of New York College at... • University at Buffalo • Upstate Medical University 1 (2) SUNY Trustees’ code of standards for community colleges provides that when possible and desirable the designation of its sponsorship or service area shall be incorporated into the name of a community college. SUNY Leadership State University of New York Central Administrative Office: H. Carl McCall SUNY Building, 353 Broadway, Albany, NY 12246 Board of Trustees • Dr. Merryl H. Tisch, Chair • Cesar Perales, Vice Chair • Joseph Belluck • Courtney Eagles Burke • Eric Corngold • Marcos Crespo • Robert Duffy • Christy Fogal, President, Faculty Council of Community Colleges • James Haddon • Bradley Hershenson, President, SUNY Student Assembly • Dr. Gwen Kay, President, Faculty Senate • Eunice Lewin • Stanley S. Litow • Camille Joseph Varlack • Richard Socarides • Edward Spiro • Cary Staller Office of the Chancellor • Dr. Jim Malatras: Chancellor • Beth Berlin: Chief Operating Officer • Anta Cisse-Green: Senior Vice Chancellor and General Counsel • Valerie Dent: Deputy Chief Operating Officer • Johanna Duncan-Poitier: Senior Vice Chancellor for Community Colleges and the Education Pipeline • Aaron Glaad: Chief of Staff • Dr. John Graham: Senior Advisor to the Chancellor, Student Advocate • Robert Haelen: Senior Vice Chancellor for Capital Facilities and General Manager of the Construction Fund • Eileen G. McLoughlin: Senior Vice Chancellor for Finance and Chief Financial Officer • Robert Megna: President of Rockefeller Institute of Government and Senior Advisor to the Chancellor • Teresa Miller: Senior Vice Chancellor for Strategic Initiatives and Chief Diversity Officer • Leo Rosales: Vice Chancellor, Press and Communications • F. Shadi Shahedipour-Sandvik: Provost-in-Charge Accurate as of June 1, 2021 2.