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University description (as per official university website)
Cayuga Community College is one of 64 institutions that make up the State University of New York (SUNY), the nation’s largest comprehensive system of public higher education. For the central New York region and for a growing number of distance-learning students around the world, Cayuga provides an affordable gateway to higher education, with courses and degree programs offered at two campuses and online.
The Auburn campus is in Cayuga County, in the heart of New York State’s Finger Lakes region. The College’s campus in Fulton offers residents of Oswego County and surrounding areas a wide array of courses, including several complete degree programs, within easy commuting distance.
Cayuga Community College offers many degree and certificate programs to help you achieve your goals. Whether you are preparing for transfer to a four-year college or direct entry into a career, their programs feature small, lively classes and real-world learning.
* Business Studies
* Computer Technologies
* Criminal Justice
* Early Childhood
* Electrical Technologies
* Geographic Information Systems
* Honors Study
* Liberal Arts: Education
* Liberal Arts: Humanities and Social Sciences
The Cayuga County Community College Foundation receives and administers all private gifts intended for the College, its programs, and its students. Since our incorporation in 1982, they have received generous gifts from alumni, parents, faculty, staff, businesses, other foundations, board members, trustees, organizations and members of the community. Because the College cannot provide support to students through the income we derive for operations from Cayuga County, New York State, and students' tuition, these gifts often provide the financial assistance Cayuga students need to realize their educational goals.
Through sound investment policies and the generosity of Cayuga Community College friends, nearly 350 awards are presented to deserving students each year.The College proudly report that more than $280,000 will be distributed in 2006/2007 to students based on academic ability and/or financial need. |