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Adirondack Community College

SUNY Adirondack
Former names
Adirondack Community College
Type Public College
Established 1961
President Kristine Duffy
Academic staff
246
Undergraduates 3,408
Location United States Queensbury, NY, US
43°21′11″N 73°39′12″W / 43.353056°N 73.653333°W / 43.353056; -73.653333Coordinates: 43°21′11″N 73°39′12″W / 43.353056°N 73.653333°W / 43.353056; -73.653333
Campus Suburban
141 acres (0.57 km2)
Nickname Timberwolves
Affiliations National Junior College Athletic Association, Region III, Mountain Valley Collegiate Conference
Website www.sunyacc.edu

SUNY Adirondack is a public college serving Warren, Washington and northern Saratoga counties in New York State. SUNY Adirondack offers over 30 academic programs of study. It was founded in 1961 as Adirondack Community College (ACC). Four year degrees and master's degree programs became available with the opening of the SUNY at Plattsburgh Queensbury Branch on the SUNY Adirondack campus. It adopted its present name on March 1, 2010.

This school was founded in 1961 as Adirondack Community College. In 1983, the Adirondack Community College Foundation was established to provide student scholarships.

Warren Hall houses the business office, the financial aid office, payroll, office of the registrar, Barbara Green, the Interim Dean of Student affairs, the admissions office, and the office of accessibility services which provides assistance to students with disabilities.

Student Center houses the school bookstore, a cafeteria, a student lounge with big-screen TV, a pool table, and a number of couches, chairs, and tables for students to relax or sleep. It also houses the Student Activities office, which is home to the SUNY Adirondack Student Senate.

Eisenhart Hall is the oldest classroom building on campus. A major renovation was completed in April 2006, including a new geothermal heating system, as it used to have poor climate control. It now also houses a SUNY Plattsburgh lecture hall. Primarily social science classes are taught in this building: psychology, sociology, history, and political science, though other classes are taught here as well.


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