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SUNY - Educational Opportunity Center

Buffalo, NY
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About SUNY - Educational Opportunity Center

SUNY Educational Opportunity Center is a postsecondary institution located in Buffalo, New York, operating under the State University of New York system. Educational Opportunity Centers serve adults who are economically disadvantaged or educationally underprepared, providing tuition-free academic and vocational programs designed to support entry into higher education or the workforce. The Buffalo center is one of several EOCs operating across New York State.

Specific program offerings, enrollment figures, and completion or retention rates for this location are not independently listed in available IPEDS data. SUNY EOCs generally offer programs in areas such as healthcare, office technology, business fundamentals, construction trades, and preparation for high school equivalency credentials.

Buffalo is located in Erie County in western New York along the shores of Lake Erie. As one of the state's major urban centers, Buffalo has a significant population of adult learners who benefit from the accessible, no-cost educational pathways provided by the SUNY Educational Opportunity Center.

Contact Information

465 Washington Street, Buffalo, NY 14203

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