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State University of New York at Albany

State University of New York at Albany
1400 Washington Avenue
Albany, NY 12222

Official telephone: (518) 442-3300
Website: www.albany.edu
Screen last updated on: January 2010
QUICK FACTS
Year established: 1844
Type of school: university, public
Programs: 4-year undergraduate, graduate school
Religious affiliation: no
Campus enrollment: 17,040 students
Coeducational information: coeducational institution, founded as coeducational institution
Location description: in or near a small/medium city (pop. 75,000-300,000)
Application fee: $40

CONTACT INFORMATION
Street address: State University of New York at Albany
1400 Washington Avenue
Albany, NY 12222
Mailing address: State University of New York at Albany
1400 Washington Avenue
Albany, NY 12222
Main telephone numbers: 518 442-3300

CAMPUS LINKS
Main homepage: www.albany.edu
Campus map: www.albany.edu/
about_visiting_maps.php

QUICK CODES
SAT number: 2532
ACT number: 2926
FAFSA number: 002835
FICE number: 2835

CAMPUS SUMMARY
Established in 1844, the University at Albany is the oldest state-chartered public institution of higher education in New York. Designated as a University Center of the State of New York, Albany has a broad mission of undergraduate and graduate education, research and public service. Approximately 16,000 students are enrolled in the eight degree-granting schools and colleges of the University, which is noted for its achievement of both diversity and excellence.