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  1. An official high school transcript must be submitted by your high school, either online with your application, by email (ugprocessing@stonybrook.edu), or by mail to Stony Brook University, Office of Undergraduate Admissions, 118 Administration Building, Stony Brook, NY 11794-1901.

  2. Stony Brook University is committed to recognizing and rewarding our students' excellence in all areas of learning and research. We offer a variety of scholarships to new and continuing students, some of which are based on merit alone and others which take ...

  3. www.stonybrook.edu › commcms › ojima_groupStony Brook University

    Stony Brook University News Article. Watch the lecture. February : DHA-SBT-1214 Takes a Major Step Towards Clinical Development! Congratulations to all past and present collaborators! Stony Brook University News Article. January : M.S. Student Jacob Isaiah Acosta Jr. joined the Ojima Research Group.

  4. Driving directions to Stony Brook University from Islip-MacArthur Airport: Exit the airport and turn left onto Veterans Memorial Highway (Route 454 West). Merge onto Sunrise Highway (Route 27) and take the second exit onto Nicolls Road. Drive north for 12 miles.

  5. Stony Brook University resides on the ancestral, traditional, and contemporary lands of the aboriginal territory of the Setauket or the Setalcott tribe. We acknowledge federal and state recognized tribes who live here now and those who were forcibly removed from their homelands.

  6. www.stonybrook.edu › undergraduate-admissions › applyInternational

    Stony Brook University offers a world of possibilities, with more than 200 academic programs, exciting undergraduate research opportunities and an ideal location for learning on Long Island's North Shore — just 60 miles from New York City. CONNECT WITH INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS AND ADMISSIONS TEAM . APPLICATION TYPES: An international student is ...

  7. Program Overview. Students with prior baccalaureate degrees in other disciplines may be eligible to apply a maximum of 19 upper-division credits (undergraduate courses numbered 300 or higher) toward the liberal arts & sciences component of the Registered Nurse to Baccalaureate degree program. Only courses with a minimum grade of C+ shall be considered.