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SUNY Empire State College - Syracuse
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About SUNY Empire State College - Syracuse
SUNY Empire State College – Syracuse is a regional instructional site of SUNY Empire State College, located in Syracuse, New York. Empire State College is known for its flexible, individualized degree programs designed for working adults and nontraditional students, and the Syracuse location extends those offerings to Central New York. No enrollment or completion data specific to this site are available in IPEDS records.
No individual program listings are recorded in IPEDS for this location. SUNY Empire State College offers associate, bachelor's, and master's degree programs across disciplines including business, social sciences, education, and liberal studies, often delivered through distance learning and individualized study; prospective students should contact the college for programs available through the Syracuse site.
Syracuse is the largest city in Central New York and a regional hub for education, healthcare, and government. The Empire State College presence in Syracuse provides working adults in Onondaga County and surrounding areas with access to flexible, accredited degree pathways through the SUNY system.
4585 West Seneca Turnpike, Syracuse, NY 13215
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