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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.
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Officials in New York state are celebrating enrollment increases in the State University of New York system. According to new data, SUNY saw enrollment gains for the second year in a row for the first time in 15 years. Enrollment this fall was up 2.3 percent systemwide year-over-year, and first-year undergraduate enrollment was up nearly 1 percent.
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Young voters have historically had some of the lowest voter registration and participation rates compared to other age groups.
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SUNY Chancellor John King says trainings have increased following protests over the war in Gaza in the spring.
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SUNY Chancellor John King says FAFSA applications are down this year.