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For two weeks, applicants to SUNY schools will have their application fees waived on their first five schools.
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SUNY ESF is one of 13 SUNY schools to receive the grant, and will use it to connect college students with young people in the community.
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Recent Trump administration policies have caused a drop in international student enrollment at colleges and universities across the nation.
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King’s defense of SUNY’s research and curriculum comes as President Donald Trump and the Department of Education have mounted an offensive on higher education institutions that they say promote “radical left” ideology.
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SUNY Chancellor John King says enrollment has increased two years in a row across SUNY system schools.
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Some colleges and universities in New York state are still waiting for clarification on proposed diversity, equity and inclusion bans.
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Senators from both sides of the aisle are introducing legislation that would require lawmaker approval for certain public servants' salaries after they learned that SUNY Chancellor John King's compensation package surpasses $1 million.
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Governor Kathy Hochul announced a plan to waive tuition and fees for adult students in needed fields of study at SUNY and CUNY community colleges.
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SUNY Chancellor John King says the system will consider implementing changes to student transfer procedures in the new year.
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A federal grant will allow trained, school-based clinicians offer mental health services to students in Syracuse.