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Onondaga-Cortland-Madison BOCES

Syracuse, NY
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Retention Rate

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Total Enrollment

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About Onondaga-Cortland-Madison BOCES

Onondaga-Cortland-Madison BOCES (OCM BOCES) is a Board of Cooperative Educational Services located in Syracuse, New York, serving Onondaga, Cortland, and Madison counties. BOCES organizations in New York State provide shared educational programs and services to component school districts, including career and technical education, special education, and professional development. Specific postsecondary enrollment, completion rate, and retention rate figures are not separately reported in current IPEDS data.

OCM BOCES offers career and technical education programs that may include postsecondary-equivalent credentials in areas such as healthcare, technology, construction trades, culinary arts, automotive technology, and other workforce-aligned disciplines. Some programs may result in industry certifications or articulated college credit. Specific credential levels are not detailed in current data.

Syracuse is the largest city in central New York and the seat of Onondaga County. OCM BOCES plays an important role in the regional education system by delivering specialized career and technical programs that individual districts may not be able to offer independently.

Contact Information

6820 Thompson Road, North, Syracuse, NY 13211

Programs

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