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SUNY College at Buffalo at Henry Hudson School #28

Rochester, NY
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About SUNY College at Buffalo at Henry Hudson School #28

SUNY College at Buffalo at Henry Hudson School #28 is an extension site of SUNY Buffalo State College located at Henry Hudson School #28 in Rochester, New York. SUNY Buffalo State is a public four-year institution that is part of the State University of New York system, offering undergraduate and graduate programs. This site facilitates access to SUNY coursework for students in the Rochester area. Specific enrollment figures for this site are not reported separately in current IPEDS records.

No specific programs are individually listed for this site in current IPEDS data. Consistent with SUNY Buffalo State's offerings, coursework at this location may include programs in education, professional studies, or related fields. Prospective students should contact SUNY Buffalo State directly for current program and course availability at this site.

Rochester, NY is a mid-sized city in western New York and a regional center for education, healthcare, and technology. This extension site reflects SUNY's commitment to providing access to public higher education across New York State.

Contact Information

450 Humboldt Street, Rochester, NY 14610

Programs

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