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Cayuga Counselors Association College Night at Auburn High School Cayuga Counselors Association College Night at Auburn High School Thursday, October 24, 2019 5:30-6:00pm Financial Aid Workshop – Auditorium Cayuga Community College Financial Aid Ms. Cathleen Patella 6:15pm Accessing Disability Services at the College Level – Room E215 Cayuga Community College Center for Academic Success Dr. Karen Grella – Accessibility Specialist/Ms. Jeanne Shaw – Instructional Assistant 6:00-7:30pm College representatives are available in the gymnasium. Tables are arranged alphabetically 6:30-7:00pm Athletic Eligibility Workshop - Room E209 Mr. Steve Crosby – AHS School Counselor Participants ACCES-VR University of New Haven University at Albany SUNY New Paltz Albany College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences New York State Higher Education Services Corp. Alfred State College Niagara County Community College Alfred University Niagara University Allegheny College North Country Community College Binghamton University SUNY University of Northwestern Ohio College at Brockport SUNY University of Notre Dame Bryant and Stratton College SUNY Oneonta SUNY Buffalo State College Onondaga Community College Canisius College On Point for College SUNY Canton SUNY Oswego Cayuga Community College Pace University Cazenovia College Paul Smith’s College Clarkson University Penn State University SUNY Cobleskill University of Pittsburgh @ Bradford Colgate University SUNY Polytechnic Institute Cornell University Pomeroy College of Nursing at Crouse Hospital Corning Community College SUNY Potsdam SUNY Cortland Roberts Wesleyan College Daemen College University of Rochester SUNY Delhi Rochester Institute of Technology D’Youville College Russell Sage College Elmira College Saint Francis University SUNY College of Environmental Science & Forestry The College of Saint Rose Finger Lakes Community College Savannah College of Art and Design SUNY Fredonia The University of Scranton SUNY Geneseo Siena College Hartwick College St. Bonaventure University Herkimer County Community College St. Elizabeth College of Nursing Hilbert College St. John Fisher College Hobart and William Smith Colleges St. Joseph’s College of Nursing Houghton College Syracuse University Ithaca College University of Tampa Jefferson Community College Tompkins Cortland Community College Johnson & Wales University Unity College Keuka College SUNY Upstate Medical University Le Moyne College Utica College Mansfield University Villanova University Marywood University Wells College Mercyhurst University Misericordia University MILITARY Mohawk Valley Community College New York State Army National Guard Monroe Community College United States Army SUNY Morrisville United States Marine Corps National Outdoor Leadership School United States Merchant Marines Nazareth College United States Military Academy at West Point United States Navy .
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