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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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Colleges are dropping application fees in an effort to make college more accessible to New York families, but also to boost enrollment in higher education, which has been on the decline for years.
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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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The State University of New York system has a new permanent chancellor — its former state education commissioner, John King.
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Former New York State Education Commissioner and U.S. Education Secretary John King has been tapped to be the next SUNY chancellor.
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Puerto Rico residents will now pay in-state tuition when they enroll in online classes through the State University of New York Empire State College.
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The nation’s biggest higher education union is asking New York State for $1 billion to help pull SUNY campuses out of massive operating deficits.
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Money from the Federal American Rescue Plan will be used to fund mental health and wellness services and employees, SUNY officials decided Wednesday.
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New York Gov. Kathy Hochul has promised to overhaul the state’s vast university system after years of underfunding.
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SUNY Oswego President Deborah Stanley will retire at the end of December after 45 years on campus.