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About The State University of New York• The largest comprehensive university system in the United States
• Total student population of 467,000; international student population is 18,800
• 64 campuses to choose from – a perfect match for either urban living or a rural setting
• More than 7,500 degree and certificate programs across all campuses
• Nearly 3 million alumni
• Affordable tuition compared to other U.S. universities
• Assured admission to one of SUNY’s campuses
• Live in one of the most diverse places in the world –NEW YORK STATE!
To learn more about SUNY, visit www.suny.edu
The State University of New York
2+2Path
Why 2+2?Save money, increase yourchances of gettinginto a top-rankedcollege or university,start your educationat a smaller schoolwith a focus on student support, try a new academicdiscipline, or workon your Englishskills.
A process by which students complete two years ofeducation at a SUNY community college or technologycollege and then transfer to a SUNY four-year college
or university to obtain a bachelor’s degree.
The State University of New York
2+2Path
Community Colleges and Technology CollegesEarn an associate’s degree at a SUNY community or technology college. Associate degreesusually take two years to complete and aretransferable toward a bachelor’s degree at any of SUNY’s four-year colleges or universities. Studentscan save significantlyon tuition by startingwith an associate degree.
University Centersand Doctoral DegreeGranting InstitutionsSUNY’s University Centers and DoctoralDegree Granting Institutions have madeundergraduate teach-ing, research, and advanced graduate andprofessional studiestheir priorities. Theyoffer hundreds of outstanding academicprograms including liberal arts and sci-ences, health sciences,engineering, business,and professional curriculum leading tobachelor’s, master’sand doctoral degrees.
Technology CollegesIn addition to offeringassociate degrees,SUNY's TechnologyColleges also offer students the opportu-nity to stay and finishtheir last two years and earn a bachelor'sdegree. TechnologyColleges offer hands-on education in high demand careerpaths like business,computer science, hospitality manage-ment, and engineeringtechnology.
University CollegesSUNY’s University Colleges are recog-nized throughout theUnited States as lead-ers in undergraduateinstruction. Bachelor’sand Master’s degreesare offered in liberalarts and sciences, and professional disciplines. Togetherthe University Collegesoffer 1,370 baccalaure-ate and 558 master’sprograms, includingdisciplines from accounting to zoology.
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For more information about pathway programs,please contact the Office of International Recruitment at [email protected]
Or contact a SUNY authorized recruitment representative in your country. For a full list ofagents, please visit www.suny.edu/global/oir
The average tuition fee for a 2-year program at a SUNY Community College is $7,630/year. The average tuition fee for a 2-year program at a Technology College is$9,740/year. Please check individualcampus websites for actual costs.
The State University of New York
2+2Path
Community Colleges and Technology CollegesEarn an associate’s degree at a SUNY community or technology college. Associate degreesusually take two years to complete and aretransferable toward a bachelor’s degree at any of SUNY’s four-year colleges or universities. Studentscan save significantlyon tuition by startingwith an associate degree.
University Centersand Doctoral DegreeGranting InstitutionsSUNY’s University Centers and DoctoralDegree Granting Institutions have madeundergraduate teach-ing, research, and advanced graduate andprofessional studiestheir priorities. Theyoffer hundreds of outstanding academicprograms including liberal arts and sci-ences, health sciences,engineering, business,and professional curriculum leading tobachelor’s, master’sand doctoral degrees.
Technology CollegesIn addition to offeringassociate degrees,SUNY's TechnologyColleges also offer students the opportu-nity to stay and finishtheir last two years and earn a bachelor'sdegree. TechnologyColleges offer hands-on education in high demand careerpaths like business,computer science, hospitality manage-ment, and engineeringtechnology.
University CollegesSUNY’s University Colleges are recog-nized throughout theUnited States as lead-ers in undergraduateinstruction. Bachelor’sand Master’s degreesare offered in liberalarts and sciences, and professional disciplines. Togetherthe University Collegesoffer 1,370 baccalaure-ate and 558 master’sprograms, includingdisciplines from accounting to zoology.
START HERE
FINISH HERE
FINISH HERE
FINISH HERE
For more information about pathway programs,please contact the Office of International Recruitment at [email protected]
Or contact a SUNY authorized recruitment representative in your country. For a full list ofagents, please visit www.suny.edu/global/oir
The average tuition fee for a 2-year program at a SUNY Community College is $7,630/year. The average tuition fee for a 2-year program at a Technology College is$9,740/year. Please check individualcampus websites for actual costs.
About The State University of New York• The largest comprehensive university system in the United States
• Total student population of 467,000; international student population is 18,800
• 64 campuses to choose from – a perfect match for either urban living or a rural setting
• More than 7,500 degree and certificate programs across all campuses
• Nearly 3 million alumni
• Affordable tuition compared to other U.S. universities
• Assured admission to one of SUNY’s campuses
• Live in one of the most diverse places in the world –NEW YORK STATE!
To learn more about SUNY, visit www.suny.edu
The State University of New York
2+2Path
Why 2+2?Save money, increase yourchances of gettinginto a top-rankedcollege or university,start your educationat a smaller schoolwith a focus on student support, try a new academicdiscipline, or workon your Englishskills.
A process by which students complete two years ofeducation at a SUNY community college or technologycollege and then transfer to a SUNY four-year college
or university to obtain a bachelor’s degree.