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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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SUNY Chancellor John King says FAFSA applications are down this year.
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Across the SUNY system, the total number of students grew by 1.1% from fall 2022 to fall 2023. That change marks the first time in a decade that enrollment has gone up instead of going down.
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SUNY Chancellor John King delivered his first State of the University address and placed emphasis on the importance of diversity, equity and inclusion in higher education.
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High school seniors across New York will be automatically accepted to their local SUNY community college, something SUNY Chancellor John King says will break down some barriers to education access.
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Oswego County Legislature Chairman James Weatherup and Onondaga County Executive Ryan McMahon issued emergency orders which prohibit anyone in their counties from helping to transport or house potential migrants.
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SUNY officials have lifted the COVID-19 vaccine mandate for students. SUNY Chancellor John King says the decision is more reflective of the current state of COVID-19.
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SUNY Chancellor John King says he appreciates state lawmakers for planning on investments in SUNY as New York waits for the approval of the 2024 state budget.
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While the SUNY system was moving ahead with what officials called a global search for a new chancellor, the chairwoman of the SUNY trustees donated $6,000 to the Maryland gubernatorial campaign of John B. King Jr.
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SUNY Chancellor Jim Malatras wants the state’s colleges and universities to return back to normal, as much as possible, for the fall semester. Malatras…