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Location Codes Location Codes Field Definition Field Name Description Location Code A code that identifies a specific Research Foundation operating location. List of Values The following table provides definitions for the values for Location Code: Value Description Full Legal Name Abbreviated Name 001 The Research Foundation of SUNY Corporate 010 State University of New York at Albany University at Albany 020 State University of New York at Binghamton Binghamton University 030 State University of New York at Buffalo University at Buffalo 050 State University of New York at Stony Brook Stony Brook University 100 State University of New York Health Science Center SUNY Downstate Medical Center at Brooklyn 110 State University of New York Health Science Center Upstate Medical University at Syracuse 150 State University College at Brockport SUNY Brockport 160 State University College at Buffalo Buffalo State College 170 State University College at Cortland SUNY Cortland 180 State University College at Fredonia SUNY Fredonia 190 State University College at Geneseo SUNY Geneseo 200 State University College at Old Westbury Old Westbury 210 State University College at New Paltz SUNY New Paltz 220 State University College at Oneonta College at Oneonta 230 State University College at Oswego SUNY Oswego 240 State University College at Plattsburgh SUNY Plattsburgh 250 State University College at Potsdam SUNY Potsdam 260 State University College at Purchase Purchase College 270 State University of New York Institute of Technology SUNYIT at Utica/Rome 280 State University of New York Empire State College Empire State College 350 State University of New York College of Technology Alfred State College at Alfred 360 State University of New York College of Technology SUNY Canton at Canton 370 State University of New York College of Agriculture SUNY Cobleskill and Technology at Cobleskill 380 State University of New York College of Technology SUNY Delhi at Delhi 390 State University of New York College of Technology Farmingdale State College at Farmingdale 400 State University of New York College of Agriculture Morrisville State College and Technology at Morrisville 550 State University of New York College of SUNY ESF Environmental Science and Forestry 570 State University of New York Maritime College Maritime College 580 State University of New York College of Optometry College of Optometry 650 Research Foundation of State University of New York RF Central Office Central Office 655 SUNY System Administration – Provost’s Office Sys. Admin. – Provost 680 State University Neil D. Levin Graduate Institute of Levin Institute International Relations and Commerce .
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