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SUNY College at Brockport at Educational Opportunity Center

Rochester, NY
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About SUNY College at Brockport at Educational Opportunity Center

SUNY College at Brockport at Educational Opportunity Center is an instructional site located in Rochester, New York. This site is a partnership location where SUNY Brockport, a public four-year institution, delivers programming through Rochester's Educational Opportunity Center to serve adult learners and underrepresented populations.

Educational Opportunity Centers in New York State are designed to provide tuition-free academic and vocational instruction to income-eligible adults. Specific program offerings at this site are not detailed in current IPEDS data, but such locations typically support adult basic education, GED preparation, and entry-level vocational training.

Rochester is New York's third-largest city, with a diverse population and strong demand for workforce development services. This partnership site reflects SUNY Brockport's commitment to expanding educational access to non-traditional students in the greater Rochester community.

Contact Information

305 Andrews St., Rochester, NY 14604

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