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  1. On Earth-TRN579, Mysterio broke into Empire State University and attempted to steal the Tablet of Order and Chaos. He was caught by Spider-Man, who broke the Tablet during the scuffle. Here, Madame Web told him the fragments had scattered across their reality, Earth-TRN580, and Earth-TRN581.

  2. We’re here to help. SUNY Empire’s admissions and financial aid staff is ready to work with you to make earning your degree possible and affordable. 800-847-3000. Attend Graduate Info Session. School for Graduate Studies.

  3. In January 2022, the New York State Board of Regents, which supervises educational activities within the state, changed its definition of “university” to include any institution that offers at least three graduate programs. Previously, an institution needed at least three doctoral programs. SUNY Empire State currently offers 67 ...

  4. Application Deadline*. Full Term (15- week session) and Express Term 1 (8-week session) December 6. Express Term 2 (8-week session) January 31. B.S. Early Childhood Education. November 1*. *All required application documents (supplemental items) must be submitted on or before the application deadline date.

  5. Empire State University students can study in many ways, and what works for you one term might be different the next term. We're committed to helping you find a way to learn that makes sense for where you are right now, and where you want to be in the future. Whether you prefer online instruction, in-person instruction, or a blend of both, we ...

  6. To be eligible for admission to our opportunity programs, you must: Be accepted to the university through general admission. Be entering into your first term at the university. Be a New York state resident for 12 months prior to enrollment (EOP and ESOP only) Meet the program’s financial eligibility requirements.

  7. SUNY Empire State University also offers a summer term with business, management, accounting, marketing, and economics courses. It permits course transfers based on the university’s policy . Students may transfer a total of up to 93 upper and lower level credits of the same listed courses/topics or equivalent courses from SUNY or non-SUNY accredited higher education institution.