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SUNY Canton inspires learning and growing into a career you’ll love. The keys to our success include: • Providing an affordable, accessible education. • Keeping students’ best interests at the center of everything we do. • Creating an environment to encourage personal and professional growth. • Fostering a diverse environment and promoting the free exchange of ideas within a global perspective. • Offering flexible and convenient educational options. We invite you to join us to ignite your career with our hands-on education. With more than 40 majors you can choose from a one, two, or four year curriculum. The SUNY Canton experience will change you and give you a practical perspective to prepare you for the rest of your life. Apply online at www.canton.edu
NON-DISCRIMINATION NOTICE Pursuant to the State University of New York policy, SUNY Canton is committed to fostering a diverse community of outstanding faculty, staff, and students, as well as ensuring equal educational opportunity, employment, and access to services, programs, and activities, without regard to an individual’s race, color, national origin, religion, creed, age, disability, sex, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, familial status, pregnancy, predisposing genetic characteristics, military status, domestic violence victim status, or criminal conviction. Employees, students, applicants, or other members of the campus community (including, but not limited to, vendors, visitors, and guests) may not be subjected to harassment that is prohibited by law or treated adversely or retaliated against based upon a protected characteristic. The University’s policy is in accordance with federal and state laws and regulations prohibiting discrimination and harassment. These laws include the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 as Amended by the Equal Employment Opportunity Act of 1972, and the New York State Human Rights Law. These laws prohibit discrimination and harassment, including sexual harassment and sexual violence. Inquiries regarding the application of Title IX and other laws, regulations, and policies prohibiting discrimination may be directed to the Title IX Coordinator/Affirmative Action Officer, Stacey Basford, at (315) 386-7048 or at basfordsl@canton.edu. Inquiries may also be directed to the United States Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights, 32 Old Slip 26th Floor, New York, NY 10005-2500; Tel. (646) 428-3800; email OCR.NewYork@ed.gov.
Inside 2-3 SUNY Canton 4-5 Academic Options 6-7 School of Science, Health, and Criminal Justice 8-9 Canino School of Engineering Technology 10-11 School of Business and Liberal Arts 12-13 Where to Live? 14 Where’s the Fun? 15 Athletics and Fitness 16 Visit Us 17 OnLine & Internships
SUNY Canton
SUNY Canton is located in the northernmost part of New York State in the village of Canton along the banks of the Grasse River.
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•Gender split almost equally •Diverse mix of races, ethnicities, and backgrounds •Unique and rich cultural experience
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CANTON is a perfect college town: •Quaint downtown shops and family-owned restaurants and businesses •Unique entertainment spots •Close-knit community
The North Country is an outdoor lover’s paradise with hiking, camping, skiing, swimming, snowmobiling, boating, and biking opportunities in every direction.
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SUNY Canton was ranked among the top colleges in the U.S. News and World Report’s Best Colleges, Regional Colleges North category.
“SUNY Canton students engage in experiential learning that can jumpstart their career. Our hands-on science, technology, and engineering programs are complemented by rich liberal arts offerings. All of our courses are taught by academics who are professionals in their fields, so students benefit from their years of on-the-job experience. Many programs have a professional internship integrated into their curricula, so students can start working even before they graduate. A wide range of extracurricular activities add to our superior academics for a wellrounded college experience.”
Veterans, military, and families—we salute and support you. We have staff to assist you with your benefits.
-Acting SUNY Canton President Joseph C. Hoffman
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Academic Options Mix, Match, or Climb Up the Ladder As a student at SUNY Canton, you’ll receive an education in a small, friendly atmosphere.
You can enroll for an associate degree and then decide to stay for a bachelor’s program without losing time or taking unnecessary courses. Students can also combine two one-year certificates to earn an associate degree.
We’re Rolling… The College offers rolling admission in certain programs. You can apply any time throughout the year. However, prospective students are strongly encouraged to apply before April 1 for the Fall Semester and November 1 for the Spring Semester. Applications for selective programs are due February 1.
International Popularity
Academic Support Services • Individual tutoring • Math / Science Tutoring and Learning Center • Writing Center • Additional labs as needed Whether you need extra help preparing for that first quiz or organizing your latest research paper, our award-winning Academic Support Services staff and tutors can help.
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The College has international students from 11 countries, including England, Japan, Latvia, Sri Lanka, the Caribbean Islands, and nearby provinces of Canada. The multi-cultural environment adds to the overall student experience by providing a global perspective.
Study Abroad You can opt to spend a summer abroad in Croatia, China or one of 50 other destinations. Students can also spend a semester at the University of Greenwich in London, England.
Low Costs, Great Value Paying for college is often a concern. The first step is to submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). To get a FAFSA application go to www.fafsa.gov online. Prospective students are encouraged to submit their FAFSA by March 15.
Estimated Annual Cost* TUITION NYS Resident ...............$5,870 Out-of-State Resident Associate Degree....$10,040 Bachelor’s Degree..$15,320 Comprehensive Fee........$1,381 Room and Board..........$10,800 Average Expenditures (books, supplies, etc.).....$1,200 * All prices are subject to change. Fees and expenditures are dependent on the type of classes taken.
Scholarships are available for eligible students. If eligible, you’ll be sent a scholarship form to complete and return to the Office of Admissions. You are encouraged to check out local scholarships in your community for additional funding. Most high school guidance offices will provide a list of available community scholarships in your area.
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School of Science, Health, and Criminal Justice The College’s largest school offers numerous majors in the health, medical, criminal justice and sports management professions. Nationally accredited programs present a strong academic foundation along with applied technical skills.
Our Criminal Investigation program is one of the best in the nation.
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• The Newell Veterinary Technology Center features the latest technology and veterinary equipment. • Our Nursing students have enjoyed 100% job placement in recent years. • Nursing and Dental Hygiene are two of our most indemand two- and four-year degrees. • Our Criminal Investigation curriculum is the only one of its kind in the eastern United States. Students solve crimes, intern at police stations and partake in lifelike scenarios. • The new Homeland Security four-year program perfectly complements the existing Criminal Investigation and Law Enforcement Leadership programs and prepares graduates to work in private security firms, private industry, or federal, state, or local criminal justice agencies. • Our four-year Funeral Services Administration major is unique within the SUNY System.
Programs of Study Criminal Justice: Criminal Investigation (B.Tech) Criminal Justice: Law Enforcement Leadership (B.Tech) Homeland Security (B.Tech) Criminal Justice (A.A.S.) Criminal Justice Studies (Certificate) Health Services: Dental Hygiene, 2+2, (B.Tech) Funeral Services Administration (B.Tech) Nursing, 2+2, (B.S.) Veterinary Services Management, 2+2, (B.Tech) Veterinary Technology (B.S.) Dental Hygiene (A.A.S.) Nursing (A.A.S.) Physical Therapist Assistant (A.A.S.) Veterinary Science Technology (A.A.S.) Practical Nursing (Certificate) Sports Management/Fitness Promotion: Sports Management (B.B.A.) Health & Fitness Promotion, 2+2, (B.Tech)
www.canton.edu/sci_health
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Canino School of Engineering Technology The School focuses on invention and innovation and offers research opportunities in applicable fields, like Electrical Technology and Mechanical Technology. • In
the Alternative and Renewable Energy Systems program, students learn concepts that will become the future of sustainable energy production. • Graduates from the Mechanical Engineering Technology program are among the most sought after graduates by high-tech companies.
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• The Graphic and Multimedia Design program gives students a creative outlet with a technical edge. • The College’s Steel Bridge Team, comprised mostly of Civil and Environmental Technology and Civil Engineering Technology majors, has won regional and national championships.
Programs of Study Environmental and Engineering Technology: Alternative & Renewable Energy Systems (B.Tech) Civil & Environmental Technology (B.Tech) Electrical Technology (B.Tech) Industrial Technology Management (B.Tech) Mechanical Technology (B.Tech) Air Conditioning Engineering Technology (A.A.S.) Civil Engineering Technology (A.A.S.) Construction Technology: Management (A.A.S.) Electrical Engineering Technology (A.A.S.) Engineering Science (A.S.) Mechanical Engineering Technology (A.A.S.)
Information and Computer Technology: Graphic & Multimedia Design (B.Tech) Information Technology (B.Tech) Computer Information Systems (A.A.S.)
Technology: Automotive Technology (A.A.S.) General Technology (A.A.S.) Air Conditioning Maintenance & Repair (Certificate) Electrical Construction & Maintenance (Certificate) Heating & Plumbing Service (Certificate) Powersports Performance & Repair (Certificate)
Our graduates are in high demand because we provide them with real-world experience.
www.canton.edu/csoet
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School of Business and Liberal Arts The School of Business and Liberal Arts offers degree programs, courses, and minors in business, management, human services and general studies. Our curriculum prepares students for rewarding careers in various industries. • The Liberal Arts degree offers a variety of course options to assist students with future career planning and meeting educational goals. • Our degree programs prepare students for careers in management, law, child study, journalism, public administration, human services, finance and other in-demand fields. • The School welcomed an Applied Psychology Bachelor of Science degree program in fall 2012. Employers are already inquiring about graduates to fill positions in human service agencies. • The Early Childhood program offers personal interaction with dedicated faculty members and off-campus field experiences with established childcare providers. • Faculty members include published authors, entrepreneurs, lawyers, managers, accountants and business professionals.
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Programs of Study Business & Management: Finance (B.B.A.) Management (B.B.A.) Health Care Management (B.Tech) Emergency Management (B.Tech) Accounting (A.A.S.) Business Administration (A.S., A.A.S.) Individual Studies: Business (A.A.S.)
Professional Studies: Applied Psychology (B.S.) Legal Studies (B.Tech) Liberal Arts & Sciences: General Studies (A.A., A.S.) Apprentice Training: Industrial Trades (A.A.S.) Early Childhood (A.S.)
www.canton.edu/business
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Residence Halls Lifestyle Options Live with friends - The Grasse River Suites is a beautiful and modern residence hall offering apartment-style living quarters with single rooms. The two- and four-bedroom suites are typically reserved for third- and fourth-year students.
Theme Housing: • The Pet Wing allows residents to bring small, caged pets from home. • A Gamer Floor for students with a special interest in video, board and card games. • Team Roo! is a specially designated area for students playing sports, intramurals, or who are athletically inclined.
Other Housing Options: • Rooms With an Enclosed Bath offer six students in three rooms additional privacy. • The Traditional Female Floor is reserved for female students only. • An Intensive Quiet Wing with quiet hours in effect continuously Sunday through Thursday, with a break from 4 to 8 p.m. • The Honors Floor is designated for students interested in the academic honors program and who excelled academically in high school. • Non-Themed Housing are in co-ed wings and are suited best for students who are looking for a more traditional-style college living experience.
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SUNY Canton has five residence halls overlooking the Grasse River. They are steps away from the College’s academic and student-centered buildings and a 10-minute walk to downtown Canton by crossing the College’s two new footbridges.
Dining On Campus
The College recently opened a Taco Bell and KFC Express in the heart of the Miller Campus Center. They are accompanied by North Country favorite Jreck’s Subs. Chaney Dining Center is conveniently located near the residence halls and serves great meals seven days a week. Meal plan options available include 10 or 14 weekly meals or a block meal plan providing 150 meals a semester. No cash? No problem! Most meal plans include a Roo Express Credit that can be used at any of the eateries on campus. Both a Roo Express Credit and the five-meal weekly plan are available for commuter and on-campus students. Eat Anywhere! There are four other places to grab a quick bite to eat, including the Cyber Cafe, which proudly serves Starbucks™ Coffee.
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Where’s the Fun?
At least half of your education happens outside of the classroom. Make new friends, build teamwork and leadership skills, and make memories that will last a lifetime.
Intercollegiate Teams
Photo by: Tara Freeman
Men’s Sports
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Ad Minimover Veniam 60 student-run With clubs and organizations, you’re sure to find one that’s right for you.
CROSS COUNTRY SOCCER ICE HOCKEY BASKETBALL BASEBALL GOLF LACROSSE
Women’s Sports CROSS COUNTRY SOCCER VOLLEYBALL BASKETBALL ICE HOCKEY SOFTBALL LACROSSE
Athletics and Fitness More Teams, More Athletes, More Fun! Athletic Office: 315-386-7335 sports@canton.edu To view the most recent SUNY Canton EADA report, please visit www.canton.edu/human_resources.
Ways to Play Whether you want to compete at a high level, stay in shape, or just have fun, SUNY Canton has something for every incoming student. SUNY Canton features 14 varsity teams and is a Division III provisional member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), as well as a member of the United States Collegiate Athletic Association (USCAA). The Kangaroos play teams from all over the Northeast. Teams hold open tryouts for all new athletes. The College has a
dedicated coaching and athletic staff who are focused on their team’s academic and overall well-being as part of the SUNY Canton experience. Great Facilities Student-athletes and students who want to stay fit are invited to use the College’s premiere Convocation, Athletic and Recreation Center, nicknamed Roos House. The facility includes: • An ice arena • A three-court field house • A state-of-the-art fitness center • A four-lane pool • Locker rooms for all sports and fitness enthusiasts Pick-Up Games and Intramural Matchups The College has intramural programs, club teams and friendly matchups in many sports such as flag football, basketball, floor hockey, volleyball and many more.
Photo by: Tara Freeman
www.rooathletics.com
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Visit Us
The best way to see SUNY Canton is to schedule a tour when college is in session. You can discuss your major and career options as well as college life. The Office of Admissions offers guided tours Monday through Friday at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Most future applicants add an interview with an admissions counselor and a meeting with a financial aid staff member.
Attend Open Houses on select dates throughout the year. Speak with faculty, admissions, financial aid, and meet other prospective students. Check www.canton.edu or call the Office of Admissions for more information. Schedule a visit by calling 800-388-7123 or 315-386-7123.
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SUNY Canton OnLine is one of the top distance learning programs in the SUNY system and has approximately 500 courses offered annually. More than 5,000 students, both on- and off-campus, took at least one online course last year. The College also offers accelerated online courses during its summer and winter sessions.
Internships Available! Students have an opportunity to complete an internship on or off campus that provides hands-on experience in their field of study!
www.canton.edu/ol
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w w w . c a n t o n . e d u 34 Cornell Drive Canton, NY 13617
Contact Information Admissions: 800-388-7123 or 315-386-7123 e-mail:
admissions@canton.edu
Student Service Center: 800-388-7123 or 315-386-7616 (Financial Aid, Billing, Registration) e-mail:
finaid@canton.edu
Athletics: 315-386-7335 e-mail: sports@canton.edu Residence Life: 315-386-7513 e-mail: reslife@canton.edu