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SUNY Empire State College - Central New York Center

SUNY Empire State College - Central New York Center
1 Union Avenue
Saratoga Springs, NY 12866

Official telephone: (315) 472-5730
Fax number: (315) 472-5778
Website: www.esc.edu
Screen last updated on: September 2007
QUICK FACTS
Year established: 1971
Type of school: college, public
Programs: 4-year undergraduate, 2-year undergraduate, graduate school
Campus enrollment: 6,730 students
Coeducational information: coeducational institution, founded as coeducational institution
Application fee: $50

CONTACT INFORMATION
Street address: SUNY Empire State College - Central New York Center
First Floor, 219 Walton Street
Syracuse, NY 13202-1226
Mailing address: SUNY Empire State College - Central New York Center
1 Union Avenue
Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
Main telephone numbers: 315 472-5730
315 472-5778 (fax)

CAMPUS LINKS
Main homepage: www.esc.edu
Graduate studies homepage: www.esc.edu/grad

QUICK CODES
FAFSA number: 010286
FICE number: 10286

CAMPUS SUMMARY
SUNY Empire State College was founded in 1971 to serve students who needed a flexible alternative to traditional campus based higher education. Empire State College, a comprehensive arts and sciences college within the State University of New York, is an international leader in providing innovative educational opportunities for adult learners. The College programs are delivered in a way that is sensitive and responsive to the wide range of needs and purposes of adult students. Students design educational programs for their specific backrounds, learning sytles and goals. The College has centers and units in more that 45 locations to conveniently serve students near their employment or home. The Center for Distance Learning serves students across the state and around the world through print-based and computer-mediated educational programming. Empire State College pioneered student-centered educational programs that serve adult learners with multiple life roles and responsibilities. In their educational programs, students with the guidance and support of a faculty member, take part in every aspect of planning their degree program. Through this challenging program students develop not only the skills and knowledge needed to advance careers and enhance their lives, but also the essential capacity for self-directed learning to become lifelong learners.


UNIQUE/SPECIAL PROGRAMS
Through Empire State College's unique and flexible program students will: pursue a challenging, individually tailored program of study, designed specifically to meet personal and professional goals; earn an associate, bachelor's or master's degree outside a classroom, studying at convenient times and locations; transfer credits from other colleges attended; and earn credit toward their degree for college-level learning through life and work experience. Students select from one of the following broad areas of study and design concentrations within them, as long as the College can provide the appropriate faculty and instructional resources: The Arts; Business, Management and Economics; Community and Human Services; Cultural Studies; Historical Studies; Human Developement; Interdisciplinary Studies; Labor Studies (labor studies is offered only through The Harry Van Arsdale Jr. Center for Labor Studies in New York City and through distance learning); Science, Mathematics and Technology; Social Theory, Social Structure and Change.