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The State University of New York (SUNY, / ˈ s uː n i /, SOO-nee) is a system of public colleges and universities in the State of New York. It is one of the largest comprehensive systems of universities, colleges, and community colleges in the United States.
SUNY serves nearly 1.3 million students in more than 7,500 programs across 64 campuses in New York State. Learn about SUNY's mission, history, leadership, and impact on the world.
Explore over 7,000 degree and certificate programs across 64 unique SUNY campuses. Search by major, location, online, study abroad or microcredentials and transfer credits easily within and outside of SUNY.
La Universidad Estatal de Nueva York (en inglés: State University of New York, SUNY) es una red de instituciones públicas de enseñanza superior en el Estado de Nueva York, Estados Unidos.
Explore SUNY's 64 unique campuses - from urban to rural, small to large, Buffalo to Long Island - including University Centers and Doctoral Degree Institutions, University Colleges, Technology College.
16 de may. de 2024 · State University of New York, state-supported system of higher education established in 1948 with some 64 campuses located throughout the state of New York. SUNY was officially organized more than 150 years after the state legislature, in its first session (1784) after the American Revolution,