Loch Sheldrake, NY
112 College Road, Loch Sheldrake, NY 12759
http://www.sunysullivan.edu/
SUNY Sullivan County Community College is a two-year community college in Loch Sheldrake, NY. It has a nonselective admissions process of 100%. It has a very small student body with 801 full-time students enrolled. 39% of SUNY Sullivan's graduates procure an Associate's degree in Liberal Arts and Humanities. Alternative regularly desired principal courses of study include Police and Criminal Science, Nursing, and Parks, Recreation and Leisure Studies, but there are 25 distinct options to choose from. If you would like to focus your studies on culinary arts at a college in New York but don't have high test scores, SUNY Sullivan is an incredible option for you, because its culinary arts program ranks 4th in the state. Furthermore, SUNY Sullivan ranked 23rd in NY for best community colleges and best value 2-year colleges. For in-state applicants, full price tuition costs $5,405 per year. Applicants from elsewhere must pay $11,029. Before you rule out applying because of the price, be cognizant that 88% of SUNY Sullivan students receive some scholarship or grant funding. 32% of SUNY Sullivan County Community College undergraduates put on the cap and gown on commencement day and start the following chapter of their lives: full-time employment. On average, graduates go on to make a yearly salary of $24,700 a couple years after college. After an additional four years on the job, their median income rises 23.5% to $30,500; however, that is still 23.9% south of the national median earnings. Some of you may like to find that SUNY Sullivan doesn't have early decision. Additionally, about 59% of first-year students continue to pursue their degrees the following year. With respect to your checkbook, be aware that the average SUNY Sullivan undergraduate receives $7,090 in scholarships and aid and 68% of students secure Pell grants. Its diversity rating on School Authority is 8.24 and for its party scene, SUNY Sullivan received an 8. Concerning life on campus, 32% of first-year undergraduates live on campus. To wind things up, the highest-earning 1/4th of graduates take home a starting salary of at least $36,000 and six years after completing their studies, 82% of alums are gainfully employed.
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Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
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Liberal Arts and Humanities
Business
Police and Criminal Science
Nursing
Parks, Recreation and Leisure Studies
Culinary Arts and Food Service
Medical Assistant
Community Organization and Advocacy