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Students wanting to transfer from community college to a SUNY 4-year campus will find it easier thanks to changes effective in 2025. Chancellor John King says technology and smoother transfer credits will help.
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A Newhouse School collaboration with the Empire State Games gives students high-level experience in visual and other communications fields.
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The Say Yes to Education program turns 15 this year. The program that assists students getting into college says it's helped more than 6000 students access and help pay for college at more than 100 institutions.
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OCC will introduce a number of degree programs, including Electromechanical Technology in preparation for Micron jobs.
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Coaches at Cazenovia College are doing what they can to help the student-athletes find their next stop as the college plans to close its doors.
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In recent years enrollment in higher education has decreased across the state.
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The private school directed students to several area colleges that have agreed to help them complete their education.
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Among those eligible for loan forgiveness are students who attended an ITT campus in Syracuse.
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Outgoing Onondaga Community College President Dr. Casey Crabill sat down with WAER's Scott Willis to talk about her time with the school and her hopes for the future.
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Dr. King Elementary School students toured SUNY ESF and learned about urban environments and local higher education opportunities