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List of State University of New York units

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The main tower of the SUNY System Administration Building

There are a large variety of campus types and programs in the SUNY system; each site overlaps somewhat in specialties. SUNY divides its campuses into four categories: university centers / doctoral-granting institutions, comprehensive colleges, technology colleges, and community colleges. SUNY also has a unique relationship with its statutory colleges, which embed state-owned, state-funded colleges within other institutions such as Cornell University and Alfred University. Students at the statutory colleges pay tuition at a state-subsidized rate and are considered students of the private institutions in which the state-funded colleges are embedded.

SUNY and the City University of New York are different university systems, even though both are public institutions that receive funding from New York State. SUNY should not be confused with the University of the State of New York (USNY), which is the governmental umbrella organization for most education-related institutions and many education-related personnel (both public and private) in New York State, and which includes, as a component, the New York State Education Department.

The State University of New York at Potsdam, founded in 1816, is the oldest institution in the system. Empire State College, founded in 1971, is the most recent addition to the SUNY system. In terms of enrollment, the largest institution is the University at Buffalo, with over 31,508 students, and the smallest member is the College of Optometry, with 408 students.[1] In terms of area, Stony Brook University is the largest public university in the state of New York.[2]

All of the SUNY schools are accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools,[3] in addition to other program-specific accreditations held by individual campuses such as the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business and the Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs. The system's central administration is in Albany, New York, in the Old Delaware and Hudson Railroad Company Building.

University centers and doctoral degree-granting institutions

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  1. ^ Each college's founding year is linked to the category of all schools founded in that year.
  2. ^ as of April 2026
  3. ^ a b c d University Center
  4. ^ a b c d Statutory college at Cornell University
  5. ^ Statutory college at Alfred University
  6. ^ Students share campus facilities with Syracuse University
  7. ^ Originally a graduate and upper-division institution
  8. ^ Originally Geneva Medical College; later part of Syracuse University


Comprehensive Colleges

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  1. ^ Each college's founding year is linked to the category of all schools founded in that year.
  2. ^ As of April 2026
  3. ^ Has 35 branch campuses
  4. ^ The outdoor education center at Camp Pine Knot is a National Historic Landmark.
  5. ^ One of the 100 oldest colleges in the United States.

Technology colleges

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  1. ^ Each college's founding year is linked to the category of all schools founded in that year.
  2. ^ As of April 2026
  3. ^ First and largest commercial maritime institution in the United States.

Community colleges

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  1. ^ Each college's founding year is linked to the category of all schools founded in that year
  2. ^ As of April 2026
  3. ^ Originally named Auburn Community College.
  4. ^ Campus located on the site of the defunct Bellarmine College.
  5. ^ Originally named Troy Technical Institute
  6. ^ Has campuses in New York and Pennsylvania.
  7. ^ Official College of the 1980 Winter Olympic Games.


Map

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See also

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References

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