Former names
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Upper Division College at Herkimer/Rome/Utica (1966-1977); SUNY Institute of Technology at Utica/Rome (1977-2014) |
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Type | Public |
Established | June 14, 1966 |
Endowment | US $2.63 million (2011) |
President | Bahgat Sammakia, Ph.D. (Interim President) |
Vice-president | Robert E. Geer |
Provost | William W. Durgin |
Academic staff
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187 (Fall 2011, Marcy), 50 (Fall 2014, CNSE) |
Students | 2,917 (Fall 2013, Marcy) |
Undergraduates | 2,314 (Fall 2013, Marcy), 201 (Fall 2014, CNSE) |
Postgraduates | 603 (Fall 2013, Marcy), 44 (Fall 2014, CNSE) |
138 (Fall 2014, CNSE) | |
Location |
Albany and Marcy, New York, United States 43°08′02″N 75°13′44″W / 43.134°N 75.229°WCoordinates: 43°08′02″N 75°13′44″W / 43.134°N 75.229°W |
Campus |
Suburban, Urban, 762 acres, Marcy campus |
Colors | Blue, White and Gold |
Athletics | NCAA Division III, NEAC, Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference |
Sports | Seven varsity teams |
Mascot | Wildcat |
Affiliations | State University of New York |
Website | sunypoly |
Suburban, Urban,
The State University of New York Polytechnic Institute, commonly referred to as SUNY Polytechnic Institute or SUNY Poly, is a public research university with campuses in the town of Marcy in the Utica-Rome metropolitan area and Albany, New York. Founded in 1966 using classrooms at a primary school, SUNY Poly is New York's public polytechnic college. The Marcy campus, formerly the SUNY Institute of Technology, has a Utica, New York mailing address and was established in 1987. The Albany campus was formerly a component of the University at Albany, established in January 2003.
SUNY Poly is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. The university offers over 30 bachelor's degrees, 15 master's degrees, and three doctoral degrees within five different colleges. SUNY Poly students come from across the state of New York, throughout the United States, and more than twenty other nations. More than 25,000 alumni enjoy successful careers in a wide range of fields.
Originally a graduate and upper-division (transfer) institution, SUNY Poly offered classes in temporary locations throughout Utica and at extension sites for several years until the first buildings were constructed on the permanent Marcy campus in the 1980s. In 2002, the SUNY Board of Trustees approved a mission change, enabling SUNY Poly to offer upper-division programs in professional, technological, and applied studies. In 2003, SUNY Poly admitted its first class of freshmen, becoming a four-year institution. This class graduated in May 2007.
The university's name derives from the 2014 merger of the SUNY Institute of Technology and the College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering, formerly a component of the University at Albany. This merger created five colleges within the Institute, including the College of Arts & Sciences, the College of Engineering, the College of Health Sciences and Management, the College of Nanoscale Engineering, and the College of Nanoscale Science.