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  2. SUNY community college students save thousands on college, with supportive faculty and career-focused programs. In addition to on-campus programs, SUNY community colleges offer 2-year associate degrees online , 1-year certificates online , microcredentials , and evening and weekend classes to fit your busy life.

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  3. The SUNY Community Colleges, individually and as a system, are leaders in higher education in New York State and in the nation. They are highly effective in responding to the educational needs of all people and the local, regional, state and global communities to which they belong.

  4. SUNY divides its campuses into four categories: university centers / doctoral-granting institutions, comprehensive colleges, technology colleges, and community colleges.

  5. SUNY's 30 Community Colleges provide access to higher education by offering certificate programs and associate degrees, as well as transfer and career services. Many of the community colleges also offer on-campus living.

    • University at Albany. About its location: Albany is the capital of New York. It's 150 miles north of New York City and has a population of about 100,000.
    • Alfred State College. About its location: Alfred is a small town in Allegany County. Alfred's a picturesque hilly area in the northern part of the Appalachian Mountain chain with a population of about 5,000.
    • Binghamton University. About its location: Binghamton is in southern New York near the Pennsylvania border. Its population is about 45,000. Binghamton is one of the most prestigious SUNY schools.
    • SUNY Brockport. About its location: The Village of Brockport is 16 miles west of Rochester, New York. It's located on the Erie Canal and has a population of about 8,100.
  6. Explore our 64 unique campuses – from urban to rural, small to large, Buffalo to Long Island – including University Centers and Doctoral Degree Institutions, University Colleges, Technology Colleges and Community Colleges.

  7. SUNY divides its campuses into four distinct categories: university centers/doctoral-granting institutions, comprehensive colleges, technology colleges, and community colleges. SUNY also includes statutory colleges, state-funded colleges within other institutions such as Cornell University and Alfred University. Students at the statutory ...

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