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“Top Public Schools—Regional Universities-North”
2021 U.S. News and World Report
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“Best Value Colleges—Regional Universities-North”
2021 U.S. News and World Report
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Social Mobility—Regional Universities-North”
2021 U.S. News and World Report
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Best Colleges for Veterans—Regional Universities-North”
2021 U.S. News and World Report
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Student to Faculty Ratio
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Average Class Size
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Number of Academic Programs
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In-State Undergraduate Tuition
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Average time to degree completion for first-year student
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Alumni Live in 50 States and 35 Countries
#26 in the Nation – Best Value Colleges & Universities 2021
College Consensus
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Total SUNY Poly Employment
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Endowment Fund
(Fiscal Year-July 1, 2020 to June 30, 2021)
SUNY Poly Continues Steady Enrollment Numbers
Spring 2021 Enrollment
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Undergraduates
85% full-time
15% part-time
Graduate students
32% full-time
68% part-time
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Approximate percentage of female students
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Number of Residential Students
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Percent of the student body self-identifying as a minority (non-white)
Outcomes
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Five-Year Graduation Rate for Fall 2015 cohort
SUNY Poly’s Economic Impact
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$ Billion Billion
SUNY Poly’s estimated impact in New York State and beyond over the last 20 years
$ Billion Million
Labor Income*
$ Billion Million
Value Added*
$ Billion Million
Economic Output
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$+ Million
Annual sponsored program expenditures
(cumulative fiscal year ending 6/30/20)
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$+ Million
Utica Campus Infrastructure Improvements Underway
2020-2021 Academic Year
*2015-2016 academic year Rockefeller Institute of Government Study
Student Scholarships and Other Awards
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Number of all undergraduate and graduate matriculated SUNY Poly students in 2020-2021 who received a total of more than $23,312,000 in scholarships, grants, loans, tuition waivers, stipends, and work study.
2020-2021 Budget
Revenue
Expenses