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SUNY Sullivan president reports enrollment gains, outlines capital needs and strategic-plan reopening
Summary
SUNY Sullivan's president told the Government Services Committee the college's head count rose about 200 students year-over-year, outlined workforce and noncredit program growth, and said the college will ask the county for capital funding for field-house repairs and a campus infrastructure assessment.
SUNY Sullivan's president told the county Government Services Committee the college's current head count is 1,476 students, up from 1,272 at the same point last year. The president said the college will ask the county soon for capital support for repairs to the field house and for a campus infrastructure (master plan) assessment.
The president said the rise in enrollment reflects a mix of returning adults and in-county students and credited outreach such as SUNY Reconnect and partnerships with local high schools. “It's a little bit of an information dump, this morning, but there's a lot of good stuff going on at the college,” the president said.
Why it matters: county funding decisions could affect the college's ability to…
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