International Undergraduate Admissions
SUNY Polytechnic Institute
Utica, New York
STATE UNIVERSITY of NEW YORK
BACHELOR’S • MASTER’S
SUNY Poly students enjoy a public school tuition with benefits that many small private institutions boast, including small class sizes, individualized learning experiences, and a tight-knit community.
Our Campus
SUNY Polytechnic Institute is New York's premier public polytechnic, globally recognized for its high-tech and collaborative learning environment. SUNY Poly offers majors in the areas of business, computer science, engineering, health sciences, and the arts and sciences. Located on a beautiful, modern campus in upstate New York, life at SUNY Poly is a balance of academics, activities, and community. 30+ student clubs, 13 NCAA Division III athletic teams, and a rich residential life program create a vibrant atmosphere for students to thrive.
Our Colleges
• College of Arts + Sciences
• College of Business
• College of Engineering
• College of Health Sciences
Our International Community
Join a growing community of international student scholars hailing from over 25 countries including Brazil, India, Morocco, the United Kingdom, Vietnam, and more.
SUNY POLY FAST FACTS
2,000+ Undergraduate Students
13:1 Student-toFaculty Ratio
18 Average Class Size
800 Residential Students
Greetings from SUNY Polytechnic Institute!
Are you ready for a vigorous, highly rewarding education that immerses you in hands-on learning? Gain the skills you need to achieve success in competitive job markets–all while you create unforgettable memories and make the connections for a lifetime of opportunities. SUNY Polytechnic Institute allows you the opportunity to tailor your experience to achieve your personal and professional goals! With 22 F-1 Visa Eligible Programs, unbeatable tuition scholarships, and fantastic student employment opportunities, a SUNY Poly education prepares our graduates for rewarding, 21st century careers. As the International Admissions Advisor, I’m here to guide you through the application and enrollment processes to help you jumpstart your path to Poly.
—Willjavian Dawson ’12, International Admissions Advisor
F-1 Eligible Undergraduate Programs
• Accounting
• Applied Computing
• Applied Mathematics
• Biology
• Business Administration
• Civil Engineering
• Civil Engineering Technology
• C ommunications + Media Design
• C ommunity + Behavioral Health
• C omputer Engineering Technology
• C omputer Science*
• Electrical + Computer Engineering
• Electrical Engineering Technology
• Finance
• Information Systems
• Interactive Media + Game Design
• Interdisciplinary Studies
• Mechanical Engineering
• Mechanical Engineering Technology
• Network + Computer Security: Cybersecurity
• Psychology
• Sociology
*Indicates accelerated BS/MS option
Programs listed above may be eligible for Curricular Practical Training (CPT), Optional Practical Training (OPT), and Optional Practical Training Extension for STEM Students (STEM OPT).
35+ Minors
A Historic $44 Million Investment in SUNY Poly
In November 2023, Governor Kathy Hochul and SUNY Chancellor John B. King, Jr. announced a $44 million State investment in SUNY Poly, which will expand the current health science wing and update nursing labs in Donovan Hall, as well as create a semiconductor processing lab for workforce development, and a robotics, advanced manufacturing, and engineering research and education lab.
What does that mean for your future as a SUNY Poly Wildcat?
• New, state-of-the-art facilities and equipment to prepare students to be competitive in healthcare, semiconductor processing, robotics, and advanced manufacturing and engineering
• Access to existing and reinvigorated partnerships with industry leaders in the Mohawk Valley (MVHS/Wynn Hospital, Wolfspeed, Indium, Danfoss, and more!)
• Ongoing commitment to an affordable and accessible premier public polytechnic education defined by hands-on learning
INVEST IN YOUR FUTURE
* Housing + Food may vary based on room type, building, and meal plan selection. ^International Health Insurance is paid in full, which covers the fall and spring semesters.
Scholarships
The Best Education. The Best Value.
We are proud to be consistently ranked by U.S. News and World Report as a top Best Value School in the Regional Universities North category and ranked as #17 in the Nation for "Best Value Colleges & Universities for 2023" by College Consensus.
SCHOLARSHIP CONSIDERATION WILL BE GIVEN TO:
• First-year applicants who demonstrate academic and extracurricular achievement
• Transfer applicants who demonstrate academic achievement
$32,000 WILDCAT GOLD
$8,000 per year, up to 4 years
$28,000 WILDCAT BLUE
$7,000 per year, up to 4 years
$24,000 WILDCAT CLASSIC
$6,000 per year, up to 4 years
$8,000 WILDCAT COMMITMENT
$2,000 per year, up to 4 years
Scholarships are merit-based and awarded on academic performance.
“As an international student, I was looking at different universities, but I chose SUNY Poly because it had great diversity. Also I liked how small the class sizes were, and the campus is beautiful. I have great interactions with my professors, as the class sizes are small, and each student gets an opportunity to meet the professors. They helped me in different ways, not only related to the course but explaining the real life situations and how to overcome them.”
Sujith Reddy Yella, ’24
Hometown: Hyderabad, India
Major: Computer Science
Per Semester Per Year Tuition $9,360 $18,720 Fees $754 $1,508 Housing + Food* $8,050 $16,100 International Health Insurance^ $2,568.28 $2,568.28 Books + Supplies $700 $1,400 ESTIMATED TOTAL $21,432.28 $40,296.28
(Subject to Change)
Anticipated Costs
THE WILDCAT EXPERIENCE
A Place to Live and Learn
SUNY Poly offers you a dynamic campus life with a variety of activities—satisfying a range of interests!
Residence Halls + Complexes
• Adirondack Complex
• Hilltop Hall
• Mohawk Complex
• Oriskany Hall
Campus Dining
• The Dish
• S tudent Center Food Court
• Utica Coffee Roasters
• Hilltop Market sunypoly.edu/student-life/housing-dining
30+ Clubs and Organizations
• S tudent Governance
• Peer Leadership
• Resume Builders
• Professional Development https://sunypoly.campuslabs.com/engage/
“After being an exchange student 20 minutes away from Poly, I wanted to come back to America for college. I looked at colleges local to where I was an exchange student and SUNY Poly was my favorite one. I loved how small the school and campus was and the opportunities the psychology program had for their students. I can be walking around, and I know almost everyone passing by me.”
Veronika Palmova, ’24
Hometown: Litvinov, Czech Republic Major: Psychology
Hilltop Hall
ZERO-NET CARBON RESIDENTIAL COMPLEX first-ever on a SUNY campus!
WORK HARD, PLAY HARD
NCAA
Division III
Athletics
Men’s Sports
Baseball
Basketball
Cross Country
Lacrosse
Soccer
Volleyball
Women’s Sports
Basketball
MEMBER OF:
42 All-Conference Award Winners
2 Conference Championships
2 NCAA Championship Tournament Appearances
Cross Country
Lacrosse
Soccer
Softball
Volleyball
Mixed Sport
Golf
7 Individual Conference Awards (Player/Scholar-Athlete/Coach of the Year)
5 National Individual Awards (All-American/All-Region/All-District)
18 Student-Athletes of the Week Awards
53 Conference Scholar-Athlete Award Winners 12+ Intramural Programs
sunypoly.edu/student-life/athletics
SUNY Polytechnic Institute Wildcat Esports team competes competitively as part of the Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference (ECAC).
WILDCAT CAREERS
Our International Student Services Office is committed to helping matriculated international students navigate CPT, OPT, and STEM OPT opportunities.
Curricular Practical Training (CPT)
CPT is an alternative work/study, internship, cooperative education or other type of required internship or practicum.
Optional Practical Training (OPT)
OPT is temporary employment that is directly related to an F-1 student’s major area of study. Eligible students can apply to receive up to 12 months of OPT employment authorization before completing their academic studies (precompletion) and/or after completing their academic studies (post-completion).
Optional Practical Training Extension for STEM Students (STEM OPT)
F-1 students who receive science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) degrees may apply for a 24-month extension of their post-completion optional practical training (OPT).
Career Services
In addition to the International Student Services team, SUNY Poly’s Office of Career Services will help you every step of the way, from finding internship opportunities to applying for your dream position. Students have access to:
• Handshake, the largest online career community
• Career and graduate school fairs
• Mock interviews
• Resumé and cover letter writing assistance
• Help with landing internships and securing employment
sunypoly.edu/career-services
Programs Eligible for STEM OPT
Undergraduate students who earn degrees in the following programs are eligible to pursue STEM OPT:
• A pplied Computing
• A pplied Mathematics
• Biology
• C ivil Engineering
• C ivil Engineering Technology
• C omputer Engineering Technology
• C omputer Science
• Electrical and Computer Engineering
• Electrical Engineering Technology
• Information Systems
• Interactive Media + Game Design
• Mechanical Engineering
• Mechanical Engineering Technology
• Network + Computer Security: Cybersecurity
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT SERVICES
SUNY Polytechnic Institute is committed to supporting a seamless transition for international students to both the university setting and to the United States. The International Student Services Office (ISS) provides and coordinates many services to help students adjust to campus life including the New Student Orientation, programs and events, support with cultural adjustment, and more. sunypoly.edu/iss
ISS helps students with:
• Getting to campus
• Immigration and visa advising
• Transitioning to life in the United States
• Adjusting to life at SUNY Poly
• Navigating issues of food and resource insecurity
• Hosting social events and meet-and-greets with international and domestic students
• Advising the International Student Association
• Connecting with SUNY Poly’s 30+ clubs
• Assisting with OPT, CPT, and employment
UTICA BEGINS
Explore Utica and Beyond
Utica, the tenth most populous city in New York State, is home to 64,000 residents who speak over 40 languages. Your time as a student at SUNY Poly is enhanced by engaging in the festivals, arts, athletic events, and culture that are core to the city’s identity. Situated at the center of the state, Utica is just hours away from New York City and accessible by plane, train, or bus. An array of housing accommodations and diverse cuisine make Utica a premier destination for students, professionals, and families.
Lofts + Apartment Complexes
International students eligible to live offcampus enjoy a variety of off-campus housing throughout the City of Utica. Some include:
• Candlewyck Apartments
• Lofts at Globe Mill
• The Doyle
Restaurants + Local Cuisine
• Chesterfield’s Tavolo Italian Restaurant
• Island breeze Jamaican Cuisine
• Minar Fine Indian Cuisine
• Mitsuba Sushi
• Pho Mekong House of Noodles
• Phoneician
• Sabor Latino
• S ymeon’s Greek Restaurant
• Utica Coffee Roasting Co.
Transportation
AIRPORTS
• Hancock International Airport Syracuse, NY (1 hour)
• Albany International Airport A lbany, NY (1.5 hours)
• L aGuardia International Airport
New York City (4 hours)
• John F. Kennedy International Airport
New York City (4 hours)
BUS + TRAIN SERVICES
• Centro City Bus ($1/ride)
• Union Station (Bus + Train)
RIDESHARE
• Uber + Lyft
WITH you!
Sports, Culture, + Shopping
Located at the foothills of the Adirondack Mountains, the largest National Historic Landmark in the United States, Utica is a hub for adventure. From cuisine to shopping, nature to sporting events, and the luxury of experiencing four beautiful, distinct seasons, new experiences await you.
Sports
• Utica Comets
• Utica City Football Club
• Utica Blue Sox
• Utica Yeti Lacrosse Club
Culture
• Adirondack Scenic Railroad
• Munson (Arts + Culture Center)
• Nexus Center
• Stanley Theatre
• Saranac Brewery
• Utica Zoo
Shopping
• Riverside Center (4 minutes)
• Sangertown Square Mall (11 minutes)
• Consumer Square (11 minutes)
• The Orchard (12 minutes)
Adventure
• Adirondack Mountains (Swim, Fish, Hike, Railbike, Ski)
• Delta Lake State Park
• Herkimer Diamond Mines
• S ylvan Beach
Day Trips
• Boston, MA (4 hours)
• New York City, NY (4 hours)
• Niagara Falls, NY (3.5 hours)
• Philadelphia, PA (5 hours)
START YOUR SUNY POLY JOURNEY
First-Year Admission Information
Students can apply for admission using either the Common Application or the SUNY Application beginning August 1. First-year admission is only offered in the fall.
APPLICATION TIMELINE
Early Action
Nov 15 Application Submission Deadline
Dec 1 Application Completion Deadline
Dec 15 Admissions Decisions Sent
May 1 Deposit Deadline
Regular Decision
Jan 15 Admissions Decisions Begin
May 1 Deposit Deadline
June 1 Application Deadline
STUDENT PROFILE
MIDDLE 50% OF ADMITTED STUDENTS
• Average GPA: B/B+
• SAT: 1100-1290 (ERW+Math)
• ACT: 24-27
SUNY Poly is SAT/ACT test-optional and uses a holistic, full-file application review process for both admission and merit-based scholarship consideration.
First-Year International Admission Requirements
Transfer Admission Information
Transfer students can apply for admission using either the Common Application or the SUNY Application beginning August 1.
Spring Start
Oct 1 Admissions Decisions Begin Nov 1 Application Deadline
Fall Start Dec 15 Admissions Decisions Begin June 1 Application Deadline
Foreign transcripts and documents must be professionally translated in English and evaluated. Applicants must use a service that is a member of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (naces.org). SUNY Poly requires a course-by-course evaluation with GPA calculated.
Students can transfer up to 76 credits from a two-year institution and up to 94 from a four-year institution. Transfer Credit sunypoly.edu/apply
Transfer International Admission Requirements
English Language Proficiency Requirement
Applicants to SUNY Poly must demonstrate English language proficiency by achieving the minimum score noted below from one of the following standardized exams:
• Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL): Internet based score of 79
• International English Language Testing System (IELTS): Overall band score of 6.0
• PTE Academic (PTE): Overall score of 53
• Duolingo English Test (DET): Total score of 105
• iTEP: Overall score of 4.4
Students who have earned an associate degree from a community college in the U.S. are exempt from the English Proficiency requirement. Students may be exempt from the English Proficiency requirement if their native language is English or they graduated from an accredited U.S. high school.
Office of International Admissions
100 Seymour Road, Utica, NY 13502 (315) 792-7219 • international@sunypoly.edu sunypoly.edu
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