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2008-2009
AcAdemicQuality
STUDENT
DEVELOPMENT
SUSTAINABILITY
WORKFORCE AND
ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT
GIVINGANDGRANTS
QUALITYWorkforce
community
• The second-largest undergraduate college
in Central New York and one of the fastest-
growing community colleges in the country
(Community College Week).
• Offers nearly 50 associate degree and certificate
programs, including: day, evening, weekend,
online, and extension courses offered in fall and
spring semesters; three summer sessions and
an accelerated winter session; new accelerated
associate degree programs in Business
Administration and General Studies.
• Morethan80transferagreementswithfour-year
collegesanduniversities.Bachel
2008-2009 AcAdemicQuality
• The second-largest undergraduate college in
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