Type | Community college |
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Established | 1961 |
Endowment | US $8.5 million |
President | Dr. Alan P. Roberts |
Academic staff
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208 |
Students | 3,673 |
Location |
Stone Ridge, NY, US 41°51′11″N 74°07′52″W / 41.852925°N 74.13115°WCoordinates: 41°51′11″N 74°07′52″W / 41.852925°N 74.13115°W |
Campus |
Rural 165 acres (0.67 km2) |
Colors | Blue & White |
Mascot | Senator Sam |
Affiliations | National Junior College Athletic Association, Region III, Mid-Hudson Conference |
Website | www.sunyulster.edu |
SUNY Ulster (also known as Ulster County Community College) is a public two-year college supported by Ulster County, New York and the State University of New York. The main campus is located in Stone Ridge, New York. The college also maintains facilities in Kingston at the Business Resource Center (BRC) and the Kingston Center of SUNY Ulster (KCSU).
SUNY Ulster offers over 60 undergraduate academic programs, including veterinary technology, graphic arts and fine arts, education, criminal justice, and nursing. The college has satellite locations in Kingston, New York.
Total: 3673
Male: 1523
Female: 2159
Full Time: 1636
Part Time: 2017
Two-year associate degree programs (transfer and career track) and one-year certificate and diploma programs (career oriented)are offered.
• Transfer programs in: advertising design and graphic technology, business administration (transfer-oriented program), communications and media arts, computer science, criminal justice, engineering science, environmental studies, fashion design, fine arts, human services (transfer-oriented program), industrial technology: drafting and design technology (transfer-oriented program), engineering science, individual studies (can be completed entirely online), music, theater, liberal arts and sciences: humanities and social science, liberal arts and sciences: humanities and social science-adolescence, childhood and early childhood education, liberal arts and sciences: science or mathematics, liberal arts and sciences: science or mathematics-adolescence, childhood and early childhood education, and nursing.
• Career programs in: accounting, business and entrepreneurial studies (career-oriented program), computer network administration (Ulster carries the distinction of being a CCNP academy), computer science, microcomputers for business, criminal justice, human services (career-oriented program), industrial technology: drafting and design technology (career-oriented program), surveying, and veterinary technology.