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  • Swarthmore College
    Swarthmore, PA
    Swarthmore College, founded in 1864 by members of the Religious Society of Friends as a co-educational institution, occupies a campus of 357 acres of rolling wooded land in and adjacent to the Borough of Swarthmore in Delaware County, Pa. It is a small college by deliberate policy. Its present enrollment is approximately 1,500 men and women students. The Borough of Swarthmore is a residential suburb within half an hour's commuting distance of Philadelphia. College students are able to enjoy both the advantages of nearby rural settings and the opportunities offered by Philadelphia. The College's location also makes possible cooperation with three nearby institutions, Bryn Mawr and Haverford colleges and the University of Pennsylvania.
  • SCCC is an accredited, comprehensive two-year community college that sits on 167 beautiful acres with three ponds and 12 academic buildings. A short distance from the main campus is the SCCC McGuire Technical Education Center located on Main Street in Newton, NJ. Additionally, a satellite location is located at Vernon High School in Vernon, NJ. Sussex delivers over 38 programs designed to transfer to four-year institutions and 31 career and technical programs intended for students to enter the workforce directly to support the region’s economic prosperity. The College also offers 18 professional certificates to build on a student’s current or future credentials.
  • Susquehanna University
    Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania
    Our students thrive, and you will too, as you are mentored by professors who are both experts in their fields and exceptional teachers. Coursework at Susquehanna is intense — you will enjoy personalized attention from your faculty as they help you learn and develop the skills you need to be job and/or graduate school ready. At Susquehanna, we educate students for productive, creative and reflective lives of achievement, leadership and service in a diverse, dynamic and interdependent world.
  • Westchester Community College provides accessible, high quality and affordable education to meet the needs of our diverse community. We are committed to student success, academic excellence and lifelong learning. There are approximately 12,000 full- and part-time college credit students. Continuing education students bring the total number served by the college each semester to more than 20,000. Westchester Community College’s faculty and professional staff have received more SUNY Chancellors Awards for Excellence than any other community college in the system. More than 98% hold masters or doctorate degrees in their fields. Student/faculty ratio is 16.1:1.
  • Established by the SUNY Board of Trustees on June 14, 1966, the State University of New York Institute of Technology at Utica/Rome, now known as Suny Polytechnic Institute, is New York’s public institute of technology. Suny Polytechnic Institute students pursue undergraduate and graduate degrees in technology and professional studies on the Suny Polytechnic Institute campus. Our students come from all over New York, many other states, and more than 20 other nations; a growing number of students also take Suny Polytechnic Institute courses and, in some cases, entire degree programs online.
  • Morrisville State College, located in Central New York, offers 13 bachelor degrees and a wide variety of associate degrees and options. Considered to be one of the most technologically advanced colleges in the nation for its ThinkPad University program and wireless technology initiative, the college recently became the first in the nation to comprehensively replace telephones in residence halls with individual cellular phones for students. The Morrisville State College Norwich Campus offers programs in business, technologies, liberal arts/education transfer, and nursing to Chenango County area residents and employers.
  • SUNY Maritime College
    Throggs Neck, New York
    You are ambitious. You are dedicated. When you set your sights on a goal, you only have one speed: Full steam ahead. SUNY Maritime is the school for students like you. We have the practical, career-focused programs that will prepare you to succeed in fields such as engineering, business, and environmental science. Our track record speaks for itself: We are consistently ranked among the top five schools in the nation for return on investment. Some students wait for success. For driven students like you, there's SUNY Maritime.
  • Founded in 1966 as part of the prestigious State University of New York (SUNY), Genesee Community College serves a 2500 square mile region in the counties of Genesee, Livingston, Orleans and Wyoming. GCC is a student-centered collegiate community that annually serves more than 4,300 students with 75+ academic degrees, certificates and micro-credentials, and several campus locations in Western New York State. Located in Batavia, GCC is only a short drive away from Buffalo and Rochester. One of GCC’s trademarks is cutting-edge technology that includes the Conable Technology Building, 54 Hyflex Classrooms, 88 smart classrooms, 27 computer labs and 8 science labs.
  • SUNY Empire State University
    Saratoga Springs, New York
    Since our founding in 1971, SUNY Empire has empowered students from all walks of life to achieve their greatest dreams through academic innovation. With decades of collective experience in virtual, individualized instruction, our faculty are the best of the best, making Empire State University SUNY’s leading online university.
  • Founded in 1913, SUNY Delhi has experienced tremendous growth over the past decade, reaching a record enrollment of over 3,100 students. Delhi is carving a unique niche in higher education by offering seamless, technology-based education that includes specialized certificates, more than 40 associate degree programs and 13 distinctive baccalaureate programs. Several academic programs have earned state and national reputations for excellence.