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UNIQUE PROGRAMS Early Assurance Physician program, John Deere Agricultural Technology, Histotechnology WHAT’S NEW? Sustainable Crop Production major, building an Environmental Science & Technology Center, renovating Wheeler Hall & Frisbie Hall Undergraduates 2,500 Student Faculty Ratio 24 to 1 SUNY Cobleskill is a comprehensive residential technical college, offering small classes and personal attention. The School of Agriculture offers a variety of programs from agricultural business to the animal and plant sciences. A 650-acre complex provides an outdoor living and learning laboratory. In the School of Business, students use cutting edge technology consistent with the industry. The Culinary Arts Program offers applied learning and is accredited by the Accrediting Commission of the American Culinary Federation. The School of Liberal Arts and Sciences prepares students for transfer into over 50 professional majors in the arts, education, mathematics, social sciences and sciences. The Early Childhood Program offers degrees in early childhood, child and family services, and child care and development. For undecided students, an Exploratory Studies Program is offered. On-the-job internships are required in some majors and result in job offers 97% of the time. Research opportunities and field experiences are also available. An Honors Program is available for accelerated learners. Just 35 miles west of Albany, students have easy access to educational, cultural and recreational resources. We offer dozens of clubs, organizations and a large NCAA Division III athletic program.

POPULAR MAJORS Veterinary Technology, Architectural Technology, Culinary Arts, Hotel & Resort Management, Nursing, Carpentry, BBA in Business and Technology Management UNIQUE PROGRAMS Adventure Recreation, Professional Golf Management

WHAT’S NEW? Criminal Justice, Software Technology, Applied Psychology, Bioscience, 8 new minors include Renewable Energy, new outdoor track, residence hall with suite-style living, winner of Best on LI Award, construction of $25M Campus Center begins soon

Undergraduates 3,100 Student Faculty Ratio 20 to 1 SUNY Delhi has focused on academic excellence, hands-on experience, and personal attention for over 90 years. Located at the foot of the Catskill Mountains, Delhi is a residential college with a studentcentered atmosphere. The College attracts more than 3,100 students from all counties of New York State, as well as students from 20 other states and 10 foreign countries. Hands-on training is the cornerstone of Delhi's academic programs. The College offers over 60 majors leading to a certificate, associate degree, Bachelor of Business Administration in Hospitality Management, Golf Course Management, and Veterinary Technology, Bachelor of Technology in Architectural Technology and Information Technology, and a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Delhi's programs feature on-the-job training, and over 95 percent of Delhi students find jobs or continue their education within one year of graduation. In addition, SUNY Delhi keeps students active by offering over 40 clubs, Greek life opportunities, intramural sports and NJCAA Division III athletics. The College annually hosts the NJCAA Men's Basketball Championship. SUNY Delhi owns a 18-hole golf course, which serves as a laboratory for golf and turf majors, as well as a recreational facility for students and the public.

Undergraduates 6,992 Student Faculty Ratio 20 to 1 What can four years do for you? Farmingdale State College is being transformed into a campus that prepares students with the education, skills, and critical thinking to meet the challenges of tomorrow. As the largest of SUNY’s colleges of technology, Farmingdale equips its students with the resources and knowledge sought by today’s emerging industries. This is just one reason that 7 of our degrees have a 100 percent placement rate. At Farmingdale, students have abundant opportunities in experiential learning, internships, clinical training, and guided research, that provide practical instruction and personal growth. Our Solar Energy Center and Institute for Research and Technology Transfer engage in pioneering research to develop alternative energy. Small, personalized classes on a campus undergoing $185 million worth of construction, and a highly successful NCAA Division III athletics program with modern facilities get Farmingdale State College students ready for a whole new world—the real world. One-of-a-kind offerings include the only Aviation program in a public college in New York State and the only Dental Hygiene program on Long Island. Our School of Business is one of the fastestgrowing in SUNY. Find out what four years will do for you!

TECHNOLOGY COLLEGES

College of Agriculture and Technology at COBLESKILL
106 Suffolk Circle, Knapp Hall Cobleskill, NY 12043 p. 518.255.5525, 800.295.8988 f. 518.255.6769 www.cobleskill.edu admissions@cobleskill.edu

College of Technology at

DELHI

2 Main Street Delhi, NY 13753 p. 800.96 DELHI, 607.746.4550 f. 607.746.4104 www.delhi.edu enroll@delhi.edu

FARMINGDALE STATE COLLEGE

2350 Broadhollow Road Farmingdale, NY 11735 p. 631.420.2200 f. 631.420.2633 www.farmingdale.edu admissions@farmingdale.edu

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SUNY Viewbook 2011
Contents
Campus Types
Albany
Binghamton
Buffalo (University)
Stony Brook
Environmental Science and Forestry (ESF)
NYS Ceramics at AU
Downstate Medical Center
Upstate Medical University
Optometry
Cornell University: College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
Cornell University: College of Human Ecology
Cornell University: School of Industrial and Labor Relations
Cornell University: College of Veterinary Medicine
Brockport
Buffalo (College)
Cortland
Fredonia
Geneseo
New Paltz
Old Westbury
Oneonta
Oswego
Plattsburgh
Potsdam
Purchase
Empire State
Alfred State
Canton
Cobleskill
Delhi
Farmingdale State
Maritime
Morrisville State
SUNYIT
Adirondack
Broome
Cayuga
Clinton
Columbia-Greene
Corning
Dutchess
Erie
Fashion Institute of Technology
Finger Lakes
Fulton-Montgomery
Genesee
Herkimer County
Hudson Valley
Jamestown
Jefferson
Mohawk Valley
Monroe
Nassau
Niagara County
North Country
Onondaga
Orange County
Rockland
Schenectady County
Suffolk County
Sullivan County
Tompkins Cortland
Ulster County
Westchester
Curriculum Index
Bachelor’s Degree Programs (Four-year)
Associate Degree Programs (Two-year)
Certificate Programs (One-year)
SUNY Resources
Study Abroad
Campus at a Glance
Apply to SUNY Online
Supplemental Application Information
Costs and Financial Aid Information
Educational Opportunity Program (EOP)
NCAA/NJCAA/NAIA Sports Index
Frequently Asked Questions
Admissions Office Contact Information
Find Yourself in New York
New York State Map with Campus Locations
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SUNY Viewbook 2011 - Campus Types
SUNY Viewbook 2011 - Binghamton
SUNY Viewbook 2011 - Stony Brook
SUNY Viewbook 2011 - NYS Ceramics at AU
SUNY Viewbook 2011 - Optometry
SUNY Viewbook 2011 - Cornell University: College of Veterinary Medicine
SUNY Viewbook 2011 - Cortland
SUNY Viewbook 2011 - New Paltz
SUNY Viewbook 2011 - Oswego
SUNY Viewbook 2011 - Purchase
SUNY Viewbook 2011 - Canton
SUNY Viewbook 2011 - Farmingdale State
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SUNY Viewbook 2011 - Fashion Institute of Technology
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SUNY Viewbook 2011 - Study Abroad
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SUNY Viewbook 2011 - Apply to SUNY Online
SUNY Viewbook 2011 - Supplemental Application Information
SUNY Viewbook 2011 - Costs and Financial Aid Information
SUNY Viewbook 2011 - Educational Opportunity Program (EOP)
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SUNY Viewbook 2011 - Frequently Asked Questions
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SUNY Viewbook 2011 - Find Yourself in New York
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