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Rochester Educational Opportunity Center

Rochester, NY
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About Rochester Educational Opportunity Center

The Rochester Educational Opportunity Center (REOC) is a postsecondary educational institution located in Rochester, New York. REOC is part of the State University of New York (SUNY) Educational Opportunity Center network, which provides tuition-free academic and vocational training to income-eligible adults.

Programs at REOC Rochester typically include vocational training in areas such as healthcare support, building trades, culinary arts, office technology, and computer skills, as well as adult basic education and high school equivalency preparation. These programs lead to certificates and credentials designed to support direct entry into the workforce. Specific enrollment and completion figures are not available in the current dataset.

Rochester is located in Monroe County in western New York along Lake Ontario. REOC serves adults in the Rochester area who are seeking to gain marketable skills, change careers, or advance their education, with a focus on serving economically disadvantaged populations.

Contact Information

161 Chestnut Street, Rochester, NY 14604

Programs

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