SARATOGA SPRINGS — SUNY Empire State College and Hudson Valley Community College have announced a new academic partnership.
Under the partnership, SUNY Empire will guarantee admission to the program for associate degree graduates, eliminate the orientation fee and provide a small scholarship to Hudson Valley transfer students with a concentration in information systems.
To increase access and support for our nation’s service members and veterans, they’ve also recently announced the SUNY for All campaign. Upon completion, students will be automatically accepted to any of SUNY’s 30 community colleges or SUNY Empire, with application and orientation fees waived.
SUNY Empire has also expanded academic programs in the undergraduate, graduate, certificate programs, and the first-ever Ed.D. in educational leadership.
SUNY Empire State College will celebrate 50 years of academic achievements and excellence throughout 2021. Founded in 1971, SUNY Empire began as a bold reimagining of higher education, one focused on increasing accessibility and opportunities for students.
Mark Your Calendar: On Feb. 8, at 1:30 p.m. join alumnus Natural Langdon ‘18 and photographer and SUNY Empire professor Terry Boddie, for a screening of Langdon’s award-winning action movie, “Nikita,” a coming-of-age story about a blind 15-year-old girl who must save her family from the criminal underworld.
For more information, go to www.esc.edu/50th-anniversary