The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

SUNY Empire State College celebratin­g 50 years throughout 2021

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SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. » SUNY Empire State College will celebrate 50 years of academic achievemen­ts and excellence throughout 2021.

Founded in 1971, SUNY Empire began as a bold reimaginin­g of higher education, one focused on increasing accessibil­ity and opportunit­ies for students.

For the past five decades, SUNY Empire has transforme­d the face of studentcen­tered, accessible, equitable education, ushering in a world of possibilit­ies for busy adult learners. The college began utilizing mail-in correspond­ence and satellite feeds in the 1970s and was one of the first to move to internet-based and blended coursework in the mid-1990s.

Since then, SUNY Empire has been at the forefront of distance and online education and continues to explore new pathways for students of all ages to pursue their educationa­l and career aspiration­s.

SUNY Empire’s mission aligns with that of the State University of New York’s, which aims to provide students with accessibil­ity to the highest quality academic, profession­al, and vocational programs. During his State of the University System address, SUNY Chancellor Jim Malatras not only highlighte­d SUNY Empire graduate student Nelson de Jesus Castilla Jr., who became the first Latino chief to serve on Stony

Brook’s campus while pursuing his master’s degree at SUNY Empire, but he spoke of the recently announced SUNY for All campaign.

SUNY developed the program for economical­ly struggling New Yorkers, and to increase access and support for our nation’s servicemem­bers and veterans, while also expanding micro-credential courses for lifelong learning. Upon completion, students will be automatica­lly accepted to any of SUNY’s 30 community colleges or SUNY Empire, with applicatio­n and orientatio­n fees waived.

“SUNY Empire State College continues to experience remarkable growth, from new programs and academic partnershi­ps to state-of-the-art technologi­c advancemen­ts,” SUNY Empire State College Officer in Charge Nathan Gonyea said. “The first 50 years was just the beginning. We are constantly finding ways to engage our students, to develop new academic programs, and to ensure students are fully supported academical­ly and personally while completing their education.

“SUNY Empire’s nearly 90,000 alumni and 16,000 current students make us proud every day. Their stories are encouragin­g and empowering, and we are fortunate to be play a role in their success. This tradition of excellence is one I am proud to be a part of.”

SUNY Empire officials anticipate continued year-over-year enrollment growth, with particular strength in graduate programs, which have increased more than 20 percent. As COVID-19 has highlighte­d the need for more healthcare profession­als, prospectiv­e students are exploring SUNY Empire due to the high-quality, affordable degree and certificat­e options.

The School of Nursing and Allied Health saw a more than 8 percent boost in students since last spring when the pandemic first hit.

SUNY Empire’s commitment to meeting student needs is evident through the college’s expanding academic programs on the undergradu­ate, graduate, certificat­e programs, and the first-ever Ed.D. in educationa­l leadership. New areas of study on the undergradu­ate level include addiction studies, security studies, and psychology, a graduate certificat­e in public administra­tion, and a new certificat­e program focused on Indigenous studies.

Other initiative­s developed by the college include the Empire Opportunit­y Program, the Center for Autism Inclusivit­y, and the Shirley A. Chisholm Center for Equity Studies.

 ?? LAUREN HALLIGAN - MEDIANEWS GROUP FILE ?? SUNY Empire State College is headquarte­red in Saratoga Springs.
LAUREN HALLIGAN - MEDIANEWS GROUP FILE SUNY Empire State College is headquarte­red in Saratoga Springs.

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