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SUNY College at Brockport at SUNY Brockport Metro Center Extension Center

Rochester, NY
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About SUNY College at Brockport at SUNY Brockport Metro Center Extension Center

SUNY College at Brockport at SUNY Brockport Metro Center Extension Center is an instructional site of SUNY College at Brockport located in Rochester, New York. Specific enrollment figures and program listings for this satellite location are not detailed in available IPEDS data. This extension center brings SUNY Brockport's academic programs to students in the Rochester metropolitan area.

SUNY College at Brockport, a public institution within the State University of New York system, offers programs in areas such as education, business, health science, liberal arts, and social work. The Metro Center Extension Center in Rochester enables students to access SUNY Brockport coursework in an urban setting without traveling to the main campus in Brockport. Prospective students should contact SUNY Brockport directly for current program offerings and scheduling at this location.

Rochester, New York is a mid-sized city with a strong presence in healthcare, optics, and higher education. SUNY Brockport's Metro Center location in Rochester supports access to affordable public university education for working adults and students in the greater Rochester area.

Contact Information

55 St. Paul St., Rochester, NY 14607

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