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SUNY Cobleskill is one of few institutions in the United States where an undergraduate student may also choose to earn an associate degree. The College has an enrollment of 2,600 students in 50 programs divided into three schools – Agriculture and Natural Resources, Liberal Arts and Sciences, and Business. Check out this presentation. Interested students can mail us at [email protected]TRANSCRIPT
suny cobleskill
Office of AdmissionsState University of New YorkCollege of Agriculture and TechnologyCobleskill, NY 12043518-255-55251-800-295-8988admissions@cobleskill.eduwww.cobleskill.edu
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SUNY Cobleskill is a place whereyou will grow—through hands-onexperience that will prepareyou for a career—and a love oflearning that will prepare youfor life. You’ll discover a friendlycampus where it’s easy to fitin—a place where professorsgo out of their way to help youreach your goals—and pushyou to aim even higher.
degrees and programs
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Office of AdmissionsState University of New YorkCollege of Agriculture and TechnologyCobleskill, NY 12043518-255-55251-800-295-8988admissions@cobleskill.eduwww.cobleskill.edu
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real life real learning
SUNY Cobleskill is a place whereyou will grow—through hands-onexperience that will prepareyou for a career—and a love oflearning that will prepare youfor life. You’ll discover a friendlycampus where it’s easy to fitin—a place where professorsgo out of their way to help youreach your goals—and pushyou to aim even higher.
degrees and programs
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Accounting
Agricultural Business
Agricultural Engineering Technology:Agricultural Power Machinery
John Deere Agricultural TechnologyPower Machinery Technology
Agricultural Science *
Animal Science:Beef and Livestock Studies
Animal Science:Dairy Production and Management
Animal Science:Equine Studies
Agricultural BusinessManagement *
Agricultural EquipmentTechnology
Animal Science *
Biotechnology
Business Administration *
Communication in Technology
Culinary Arts Management
Early Childhood Studies:Birth - Age 5
CurriculumLeadership/Administration
Environmental andEnergy Technologies
Renewable EnergiesWaste ManagementWater Resources Management
Financial Services
Fisheries and Aquaculture
Graphic Design TechnologyPrint/VideoPrint/Web
Information TechnologyInformation SecurityInformation SystemsNetwork AdministrationWeb Application/DevelopmentWeb Graphics
Landscape Contracting
Plant Science *
Turfgrass Management:Golf Turf Management
Turfgrass Management:Sports Turf Management
Wildlife Management
associate degreesbachelor’s degrees
Biological Technology
Business Administration
Child and Family Services
Communications
Computer Information Systems *
Culinary Arts
Diesel TechnologyJohn Deere Construction
and Forestry Equipment
Early Childhood
Emergency Medical Technician:Paramedic
Environmental Studies
Fisheries and Wildlife Technology
Food Service Administration:Restaurant Management
Graphic Design Technology
Health Science Studies
Histotechnician
Landscape Developement
Liberal Arts and Sciences:Humanities
Liberal Arts and Sciences:Mathematics
Liberal Arts and Sciences:Science
Liberal Arts and Sciences:Social Science
Nursery Management
Sustainable Crop Production
Turfgrass Management
* Many of our programs provide opportunities to further focus one’s study.
See our Web site for full details.
By Car
From Western New York (Buffalo,Rochester and Syracuse) take NYSThruway (Interstate 90 east) to exit 29at Canajoharie. Proceed south on route10 to Cobleskill. Follow signs tocampus.
From Binghamton or Albany areas takeInterstate 88 to Cobleskill (exit 21).Follow signs to campus.
From Watertown, take Interstate 81south to Syracuse then follow abovedirections from Western New York.
From Plattsburgh, take Interstate 87south to Albany; proceed west onInterstate 90 west to exit 25A; followInterstate 88 to Cobleskill (exit 21).Follow signs to campus.
From New York City and Long Island,take NYS Thruway (Interstate 87)north to Albany, then Interstate 90west to exit 25A and Interstate 88to Cobleskill, exit 21. Follow signsto campus.
Directions from other locations areavailable by going to mapquest.com orrandmcnally.com.
By Air
Albany International Airport is serviceddaily by many major airlines. Rentalcars are available at the terminal.SUNY Cobleskill is approximately onehour from the airport.
Contact the Albany InternationalAirport at (518) 242-2200 or atalbanyairport.com/3/welcome.html
getting here for more info
To contact the Officeof Admissions, call:518-255-5525or 1-800-295-8988
Email us at:[email protected]
Visit our website at:www.cobleskill.edu
The College Personal Safety TaskForce will provide upon request allcampus crime statistics as reportedto the United States Department ofEducation. Campus crime statisticsare available at the University Policewebsite, www.cobleskill.edu/UPDand at the U.S. Department ofEducation website:http://ope.ed.gov/security/.The designated campus contact forproviding campus crime statistics forthe college is the Chief of UniversityPolice 518-255-5317.
SUNY Cobleskill is committedto Affirmative Action and EqualOpportunity and does not discrimi-nate on the basis of race, color,religion, sex, national origin, age,veteran status, disability, maritalstatus or sexual orientation.
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Accounting
Agricultural Business
Agricultural Engineering Technology:Agricultural Power Machinery
John Deere Agricultural TechnologyPower Machinery Technology
Agricultural Science *
Animal Science:Beef and Livestock Studies
Animal Science:Dairy Production and Management
Animal Science:Equine Studies
Agricultural BusinessManagement *
Agricultural EquipmentTechnology
Animal Science *
Biotechnology
Business Administration *
Communication in Technology
Culinary Arts Management
Early Childhood Studies:Birth - Age 5
CurriculumLeadership/Administration
Environmental andEnergy Technologies
Renewable EnergiesWaste ManagementWater Resources Management
Financial Services
Fisheries and Aquaculture
Graphic Design TechnologyPrint/VideoPrint/Web
Information TechnologyInformation SecurityInformation SystemsNetwork AdministrationWeb Application/DevelopmentWeb Graphics
Landscape Contracting
Plant Science *
Turfgrass Management:Golf Turf Management
Turfgrass Management:Sports Turf Management
Wildlife Management
associate degreesbachelor’s degrees
Biological Technology
Business Administration
Child and Family Services
Communications
Computer Information Systems *
Culinary Arts
Diesel TechnologyJohn Deere Construction
and Forestry Equipment
Early Childhood
Emergency Medical Technician:Paramedic
Environmental Studies
Fisheries and Wildlife Technology
Food Service Administration:Restaurant Management
Graphic Design Technology
Health Science Studies
Histotechnician
Landscape Developement
Liberal Arts and Sciences:Humanities
Liberal Arts and Sciences:Mathematics
Liberal Arts and Sciences:Science
Liberal Arts and Sciences:Social Science
Nursery Management
Sustainable Crop Production
Turfgrass Management
* Many of our programs provide opportunities to further focus one’s study.
See our Web site for full details.
By Car
From Western New York (Buffalo,Rochester and Syracuse) take NYSThruway (Interstate 90 east) to exit 29at Canajoharie. Proceed south on route10 to Cobleskill. Follow signs tocampus.
From Binghamton or Albany areas takeInterstate 88 to Cobleskill (exit 21).Follow signs to campus.
From Watertown, take Interstate 81south to Syracuse then follow abovedirections from Western New York.
From Plattsburgh, take Interstate 87south to Albany; proceed west onInterstate 90 west to exit 25A; followInterstate 88 to Cobleskill (exit 21).Follow signs to campus.
From New York City and Long Island,take NYS Thruway (Interstate 87)north to Albany, then Interstate 90west to exit 25A and Interstate 88to Cobleskill, exit 21. Follow signsto campus.
Directions from other locations areavailable by going to mapquest.com orrandmcnally.com.
By Air
Albany International Airport is serviceddaily by many major airlines. Rentalcars are available at the terminal.SUNY Cobleskill is approximately onehour from the airport.
Contact the Albany InternationalAirport at (518) 242-2200 or atalbanyairport.com/3/welcome.html
getting here for more info
To contact the Officeof Admissions, call:518-255-5525or 1-800-295-8988
Email us at:[email protected]
Visit our website at:www.cobleskill.edu
The College Personal Safety TaskForce will provide upon request allcampus crime statistics as reportedto the United States Department ofEducation. Campus crime statisticsare available at the University Policewebsite, www.cobleskill.edu/UPDand at the U.S. Department ofEducation website:http://ope.ed.gov/security/.The designated campus contact forproviding campus crime statistics forthe college is the Chief of UniversityPolice 518-255-5317.
SUNY Cobleskill is committedto Affirmative Action and EqualOpportunity and does not discrimi-nate on the basis of race, color,religion, sex, national origin, age,veteran status, disability, maritalstatus or sexual orientation.
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suny cobleskillA college where 98% of graduates
go on to pursue a higher degreeor begin working in their chosen field.
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genuine growthA place for discovery. A college for seriousstudies. With small classes and a team ofdedicated professors who know who you are.
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focused explorationThis campus has been called a “living laboratory.”
A place where nature and technology come togetherto create a rich and vibrant college experience.
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true spiritA college experience that can change your life.A chance to build lasting relationships—to share yourstrengths and talents. A place to call your home.
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academics
A great education is one in which students become engagedin learning. That’s why small classes and hands-on learningare at the core of a SUNY Cobleskill education. Here you willbe pushed to think and explore in classroom environments thatencourage interaction—and you’ll get real-world experienceputting what you’ve learned into practice.
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The Liberal Arts and Sciencesstudent at SUNY Cobleskillwill never feel lost in animpersonal lecture hall withhundreds of other students.Our lectures generally haveonly 35-40 students. Regularclasses are even smaller,often with fewer than 20students. Our small class sizeand excellent student/facultyratio make our programsimilar to the experience ata small liberal arts college.
We offer a wide rangeof academic programs whichprepare students for futurestudies, graduate school, orthe work force.
Unlike larger universitieswhere assistants are oftenrelied on to teach, ourfaculty teach their ownclasses each and every day.Every major is founded onthe use of critical thinkingand a breadth of human
knowledge. This foundationallows the students in ourLiberal Arts and Sciencesprogram to easily transferto one of our professionalprograms or to anothercollege to continue theireducation. For students whohave excelled in high schoolor in their first semester atSUNY Cobleskill, the HonorsProgram offers even moreof an academic challenge.
SUNY Cobleskill beganin 1916 as the SchoharieSchool of Agriculture. Today,we offer one of the mostdiverse programs in theUnited States in agriculture,horticulture and naturalresources management.Our graduates are playingan increasingly importantrole developing new ways toutilize biotechnology, makingAmerican agriculture morecompetitive, and assuringa healthy food supply.
Our modern 650-acreagricultural complex servesas a laboratory for hands-onskill building where theoriescan be put into practice.It includes a working farm,14 greenhouses, a 10-acrearboretum, a 40,000-gallonfish hatchery, a 200-cowcontemporary freestall dairy,a meat laboratory, an equinecomplex with a new indoorarena, and a fully-equippedagricultural engineeringtechnology facility.
The Department ofAgricultural Business andAnimal Science servesstudents interested in theproduction, processing anddistribution of food and
fiber, the management ofnatural resources (aquatic,range and wildlife),business and education.
Agricultural EngineeringTechnology students learnto apply engineering skillsin areas such as energy-soil-water conservation,building construction anddiesel technology.
Students in theDepartment of Plant Sciencestudy agronomy, crop produc-tion, horticulture, turfgrassmanagement, nurserymanagement andsports/recreation areamanagement. Our nationallyrecognized landscape designprogram offers a computerdesign lab to ensure thatstudents are able toincorporate the latesttechnology in their work.
With 20 differentmajors offering bachelor’sor associate degrees,Agriculture and NaturalResources students are ableto pursue a wide range ofstudies and experiencescovering virtually everyaspect of agriculture.
liberalarts andsciences
agricultureand naturalresources
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In today’s world, computersmean business. That’s whyour Business and ComputerTechnologies graduates areconsistently in high demand.
Business Administrationstudents prepare for a varietyof careers with a solidfoundation in basic businessskills. Accounting studentslearn that their field includesa great deal more thangathering information. Thefinancial knowledge theygraduate with is often thebasis for important businessdecisions.
Information Technologystudents get ready for theircareers in a setting thatmirrors the realities of themodern workplace. Smartclassrooms and newcomputer labs utilizeonly the most currenttechnology, helping thembuild a foundation formanagement positionsin technology-focusedorganizations.
The Financial Servicesprogram prepares studentsfor one of the nation’sfastest growing professions:helping individuals andcompanies with theirfinancial decisions. Aftertaking their CFP exam,graduates work in areassuch as insurance,investments, banking,real estate and personalfinancial planning.
We arrange productiveand interesting internshipsfor those looking to earncollege credit for workplaceexperience. Internships alsoenable students to actuallyprove themselves on the job,resulting in job offers 97%of the time. Students whoare interested in gainingoverseas experience caneven spend their third orfourth semester abroad.
Whatever their fieldof study, Business andComputer Technologiesstudents learn it in a waythat’s in sync with today’sworld of business.
SUNY Cobleskill’s EarlyChildhood program preparesstudents for careers inchildcare, child and familyservices, and teaching —setting the standard formany other collegeprograms. Our program isso successful that it hasbeen used as a model forthe development of EarlyChildhood curricula through-out New York State. Whilethe classroom studies areinteresting and innovative,opportunities for actualexperience happen hereevery day.
Students play an integralpart at two on-campus facili-
ties. The Effie Bennett-PoweChild Development Center isan on-site pre-school wherestudents play an active role.The campus is also hometo the SUNY CobleskillCampus Child Care Center,attended by infants, toddlers,pre-schoolers and school-agechildren. At these facilities,
students develop the leader-ship skills and the strategiesnecessary to becomeeffective staff members
and classroom teachers.By observing and workingwith varied age groups, ourstudents receive diverseexperience that allows themto make educated decisionsabout the directions their
careers will take.While many students
work in childcare aftergraduating, many otherscontinue their studiesto pursue careers inelementary education,special education,art education orphysical education.
businessand computertechnologies
earlychildhood
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Research shows that hospi-tality, cuisine and travel areamong the largest growthindustries today. Whetherit’s for business, pleasure orhealth, more and more peopleare eating away from homeor using accommodationsaway from home. As thistrend continues, the needfor qualified personnelcontinues to grow.
At SUNY Cobleskill,the study of food service iselevated to an art with equalemphasis on classic andcontemporary cuisine. Ournewly renovated CulinaryArts kitchens are like thosefound in fine restaurantsand hotels. There arefully-equipped cateringkitchens, as well as theAmerican Heritagerestaurant. The AmericanHeritage is a student run,fine dining restaurant whichis located on campus.
Students have multipleopportunities to developtheir skills in this “real life,real learning” setting.
Our Culinary Artsprogram is accredited bythe American CulinaryFederation, and our studentsconsistently win medalsat the International Hotel,Motel & Restaurant Show. Infact, 98% of our graduatesare working in their fieldswithin three months ofearning their degree.
culinaryarts internships
Adelphi PaperHanging
Aetna DentalPlans
Albany MedicalCenter
Albany StrattonVeteransAdministrationHospital
ARAMARK
BMW of NorthAmerica
Bank of America
Mary ImogeneBassett Hospital
Beckley& QuiriniAccounting
Best WesternHotels andRestaurants
BethpageGolf Course
Bob’s Trees
Brook’s Houseof Barbeque
CanadianWildlifeServices
CapitalCommunicationsFederal CreditUnion
CapraroTechnologies
Chili’sRestaurants
Clover PatchPre-Schoolfor DisabledChildren
Coastal MarineBotanical Garden
CobleskillChild CareCenter
CornellCooperativeExtension
CornellUniversity
Dairy One, Inc.
Faxton-St. Luke’sHealthcare
Ed CastroLandscaping, Inc.
First CardinalCorporation
Fresh Air Fund
First PioneerFarm Credit, ACA.
Friendly’sRestaurants
A.O. FoxMemorialHospital
GenexCorporation, Inc.
HeiferInternational
Mark HennigRacing Stables
Howe Caverns
John DeereDealerships
Katz MediaGroup
LESCO
Mallery FinancialServices
MannixMarketing
Marriott Hotels
New HollandDealerships
New York CentralMutual FireInsurance
New YorkState DEC
New YorkState Zoo atThompson Park
NormansideVeterinary Clinic
North CarolinaBaptist Hospital
NorthwestMutual
Olive GardenRestaurants
The OtesagaResort Hotel
OutbackRestaurants
Ryder ElementarySchool
The Sagamore
St. Clare’sHospital
St. Peter’sHospital
Schoharie ARC
SchoharieCounty HeadStart
SchoharieCountyDepartment ofSocial Services
ShinnecockHills Golf Club
SUNY UpstateMedical CenterUniversityHospital
SODEXO
TexasInstruments
UniversityHospital atStony Brook
WestchesterParks andRecreation
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take a look
This is a friendly campus where it’s easyto join in. You’ll find great friends, greatfood and have a really great time. Ourcampus has exciting places to hang outand quiet places to study. Whatever youwant to do, you can do it right here.
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Join a club. Over40 clubs fromPre-Veterinary andPastry Arts to Paintballand Outing Club.
Play a sport orcheer one on.With 19 NCAA Division IIIvarsity teams, includingtwo equestrian teams, anddozens of intramurals,SUNY Cobleskill offers oneof the largest and mostdiverse athletic programsin the northeast.
Explore the outdoors.You’re never far fromcaves, parks, streams,lakes and mountaintrails. The Catskills,Adirondacks, Helderbergsand Mohawk Valleyoffer endless adventure.
Catch a flick. Walk to thePark Theater in Cobleskilland see a first-run moviefor just $4.00.
Sleep in. Living in one ofour co-ed or single genderresidence halls, you canplug in to the internet,watch your favorite cablechannel, call home or justcatch some extra sleep.
Get cultural. Hear zydecoor classical, see a photoexhibit or a danceperformance. How aboutan International FoodFestival? Cultural eventsalways keep thingsinteresting on campus.
Eat well. Enjoy home-stylecooking in Champlin DiningHall or burgers and fries atthe Courtyard Café. In arush? Grab food on the flyin one of our Express Cafés.
Get off campus. Forconcerts, museums,restaurants and shopping,the state capital city ofAlbany is a 40-minutedrive in one direction,the busy college townof Oneonta in the other.Find conveniences andsmall town charm inthe village of Cobleskill.Don’t have a car? Thebus service can take younear and far.
what todo whenyou’re notin class
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alice shenEarly Assurance Pre-Medical Program
“I chose SUNY Cobleskill because of the EarlyAssurance Pre-Medical Program. After I finish
my studies at SUNY Cobleskill, I’ll be transfer-ring to Cornell for two years, and then going onto medical school at Upstate Medical University
in Syracuse. Since I don’t have to worry aboutapplying to medical school, I’m able to really
concentrate on my studies. Thanks to thisprogram, I know just what my future holds.”
kevin bernerAssociate Professor, Fisheries and Wildlife
As the winner of the 2004 SUNY Chancellor’sAward for Excellence in Teaching, Kevin Berneris a popular and well-respected member of thefaculty. While grizzly bears, pelicans and a widearray of birds have been the focus of his fieldstudies, his main area of expertise is the EasternBluebird. He works closely with his studentssurveying wildlife and their habitats, often incaves. Among their more exciting discoverieswas a snake skeleton from the last glacialperiod, thought to be thousands of years old.
joanne cloughlyAssistant Professor, Culinary Arts,
Hospitality, and Tourism
JoAnne Cloughly has beenincluded in the prestigious guide,
Who’s Who Among American Teachers.Because of the new trends in fusion
cuisine, she believes that anyone who isserious about succeeding in the industry
today must become knowledgeable aboutother cultures. “Our own diverse student
body is such a great resource for ourstudents. I encourage all of them to
network and learn from one another, bothin and out of the classroom.”
first hand
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thar meepegamaComputer Information Systems
Major from Sri Lanka
“I’ve made a lot of good friends at SUNYCobleskill who have helped me develop as
a person, including my roommate whoshares so many of my interests. I’m
involved in many different clubs which areunique to this school, including the Model
United Nations. My classes are smallenough so the professors actually know
the students—and can help us individually.I’ve already learned so much about my field
because of the easy working relationshipbetween the professors and the students.”
rebekah adamoschekLiberal Arts Major
“I just graduated from SUNY Cobleskill aftermajoring in Liberal Arts with a concentration inHumanities. Looking back, I can see how I wastransformed here, both as a student and as aperson. I attribute a lot to the Honors Programwhere I was constantly challenged to achieveexcellence. SUNY Cobleskill provides all of thetools that are necessary for success. A studentonly needs to take advantage of all that’s offered.”
michael murphy, Ph. D.Distinguished Teaching Professor,Department of Natural Sciences
Dr. Murphy is an award-winning teacher whois also doing groundbreaking research. As a
Fulbright Senior Scholar, he spent a yearin Prague studying embryonic and fetal kidney
function. Since many kidney problems beginbefore birth, this area of study is of particular
interest to him. He has continued this workin conjunction with the Czech Academy
of Sciences and often involves his students.Dr. Murphy is also the founder of SUNY
Cobleskill’s Early Assurance Pre-Medical Program.
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cobleskill facts
Environment A 782-acre campus set
in New York’s picturesque Schoharie
County. The village of Cobleskill is a small
college town dating back to 1752 with an
array of historic sites and museums. The
state capital of Albany and the larger
college town of Oneonta are just 40
minutes away.
Students 2,600 men and womenstudents from 17 states and11 countries.
Faculty 105 full-time faculty, studentfaculty ratio—21 to 1.
Programs The College consists ofthree schools: Liberal Arts andSciences, Agriculture and NaturalResources, and Business. Each schooloffers courses for bachelor’s andassociate degrees.
Classes An average class size of25 puts SUNY Cobleskill closerto standards set by small, privateliberal arts colleges than traditionalstate colleges and universities.
Honors The Honors Program isdesigned to create a scholastic andsocial community for students whohave proven themselves academically.
Scholarships A wide range ofscholarships are available to newand continuing students based onmerit and financial need.
Clubs More than 40 student clubscover academic, athletic andrecreational pursuits ranging frompastry arts and pre-veterinary topaintball and outing club.
Sports The Fighting Tigers areamong the largest and most diversenortheastern athletic programs, withvarsity teams competing in NCAADivision III.
Recreation Nearby parks, lakes,streams, mountain trails and skiareas offer many outdoor activities,in addition to the fitness center,and equestrian center. Plus dozensof intramural sports.
Library The 550-seat library includesconference rooms, a multi-mediaroom and computer stations, givingstudents a comfortable place to study.
Support Academic assistance isavailable to students at The Centerfor Academic Support and Excellence.
Residence Halls Ten residence halls,offering coed and single genderliving; wired for internet access,cable TV and telephone.
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Accounting
Agricultural Business
Agricultural Engineering Technology:Agricultural Power Machinery
John Deere Agricultural TechnologyPower Machinery Technology
Agricultural Science *
Animal Science:Beef and Livestock Studies
Animal Science:Dairy Production and Management
Animal Science:Equine Studies
Agricultural BusinessManagement *
Agricultural EquipmentTechnology
Animal Science *
Biotechnology
Business Administration *
Communication in Technology
Culinary Arts Management
Early Childhood Studies:Birth - Age 5
CurriculumLeadership/Administration
Environmental andEnergy Technologies
Renewable EnergiesWaste ManagementWater Resources Management
Financial Services
Fisheries and Aquaculture
Graphic Design TechnologyPrint/VideoPrint/Web
Information TechnologyInformation SecurityInformation SystemsNetwork AdministrationWeb Application/DevelopmentWeb Graphics
Landscape Contracting
Plant Science *
Turfgrass Management:Golf Turf Management
Turfgrass Management:Sports Turf Management
Wildlife Management
associate degreesbachelor’s degrees
Biological Technology
Business Administration
Child and Family Services
Communications
Computer Information Systems *
Culinary Arts
Diesel TechnologyJohn Deere Construction
and Forestry Equipment
Early Childhood
Emergency Medical Technician:Paramedic
Environmental Studies
Fisheries and Wildlife Technology
Food Service Administration:Restaurant Management
Graphic Design Technology
Health Science Studies
Histotechnician
Landscape Developement
Liberal Arts and Sciences:Humanities
Liberal Arts and Sciences:Mathematics
Liberal Arts and Sciences:Science
Liberal Arts and Sciences:Social Science
Nursery Management
Sustainable Crop Production
Turfgrass Management
* Many of our programs provide opportunities to further focus one’s study.
See our Web site for full details.
By Car
From Western New York (Buffalo,Rochester and Syracuse) take NYSThruway (Interstate 90 east) to exit 29at Canajoharie. Proceed south on route10 to Cobleskill. Follow signs tocampus.
From Binghamton or Albany areas takeInterstate 88 to Cobleskill (exit 21).Follow signs to campus.
From Watertown, take Interstate 81south to Syracuse then follow abovedirections from Western New York.
From Plattsburgh, take Interstate 87south to Albany; proceed west onInterstate 90 west to exit 25A; followInterstate 88 to Cobleskill (exit 21).Follow signs to campus.
From New York City and Long Island,take NYS Thruway (Interstate 87)north to Albany, then Interstate 90west to exit 25A and Interstate 88to Cobleskill, exit 21. Follow signsto campus.
Directions from other locations areavailable by going to mapquest.com orrandmcnally.com.
By Air
Albany International Airport is serviceddaily by many major airlines. Rentalcars are available at the terminal.SUNY Cobleskill is approximately onehour from the airport.
Contact the Albany InternationalAirport at (518) 242-2200 or atalbanyairport.com/3/welcome.html
getting here for more info
To contact the Officeof Admissions, call:518-255-5525or 1-800-295-8988
Email us at:[email protected]
Visit our website at:www.cobleskill.edu
The College Personal Safety TaskForce will provide upon request allcampus crime statistics as reportedto the United States Department ofEducation. Campus crime statisticsare available at the University Policewebsite, www.cobleskill.edu/UPDand at the U.S. Department ofEducation website:http://ope.ed.gov/security/.The designated campus contact forproviding campus crime statistics forthe college is the Chief of UniversityPolice 518-255-5317.
SUNY Cobleskill is committedto Affirmative Action and EqualOpportunity and does not discrimi-nate on the basis of race, color,religion, sex, national origin, age,veteran status, disability, maritalstatus or sexual orientation.
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Accounting
Agricultural Business
Agricultural Engineering Technology:Agricultural Power Machinery
John Deere Agricultural TechnologyPower Machinery Technology
Agricultural Science *
Animal Science:Beef and Livestock Studies
Animal Science:Dairy Production and Management
Animal Science:Equine Studies
Agricultural BusinessManagement *
Agricultural EquipmentTechnology
Animal Science *
Biotechnology
Business Administration *
Communication in Technology
Culinary Arts Management
Early Childhood Studies:Birth - Age 5
CurriculumLeadership/Administration
Environmental andEnergy Technologies
Renewable EnergiesWaste ManagementWater Resources Management
Financial Services
Fisheries and Aquaculture
Graphic Design TechnologyPrint/VideoPrint/Web
Information TechnologyInformation SecurityInformation SystemsNetwork AdministrationWeb Application/DevelopmentWeb Graphics
Landscape Contracting
Plant Science *
Turfgrass Management:Golf Turf Management
Turfgrass Management:Sports Turf Management
Wildlife Management
associate degreesbachelor’s degrees
Biological Technology
Business Administration
Child and Family Services
Communications
Computer Information Systems *
Culinary Arts
Diesel TechnologyJohn Deere Construction
and Forestry Equipment
Early Childhood
Emergency Medical Technician:Paramedic
Environmental Studies
Fisheries and Wildlife Technology
Food Service Administration:Restaurant Management
Graphic Design Technology
Health Science Studies
Histotechnician
Landscape Developement
Liberal Arts and Sciences:Humanities
Liberal Arts and Sciences:Mathematics
Liberal Arts and Sciences:Science
Liberal Arts and Sciences:Social Science
Nursery Management
Sustainable Crop Production
Turfgrass Management
* Many of our programs provide opportunities to further focus one’s study.
See our Web site for full details.
By Car
From Western New York (Buffalo,Rochester and Syracuse) take NYSThruway (Interstate 90 east) to exit 29at Canajoharie. Proceed south on route10 to Cobleskill. Follow signs tocampus.
From Binghamton or Albany areas takeInterstate 88 to Cobleskill (exit 21).Follow signs to campus.
From Watertown, take Interstate 81south to Syracuse then follow abovedirections from Western New York.
From Plattsburgh, take Interstate 87south to Albany; proceed west onInterstate 90 west to exit 25A; followInterstate 88 to Cobleskill (exit 21).Follow signs to campus.
From New York City and Long Island,take NYS Thruway (Interstate 87)north to Albany, then Interstate 90west to exit 25A and Interstate 88to Cobleskill, exit 21. Follow signsto campus.
Directions from other locations areavailable by going to mapquest.com orrandmcnally.com.
By Air
Albany International Airport is serviceddaily by many major airlines. Rentalcars are available at the terminal.SUNY Cobleskill is approximately onehour from the airport.
Contact the Albany InternationalAirport at (518) 242-2200 or atalbanyairport.com/3/welcome.html
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To contact the Officeof Admissions, call:518-255-5525or 1-800-295-8988
Email us at:[email protected]
Visit our website at:www.cobleskill.edu
The College Personal Safety TaskForce will provide upon request allcampus crime statistics as reportedto the United States Department ofEducation. Campus crime statisticsare available at the University Policewebsite, www.cobleskill.edu/UPDand at the U.S. Department ofEducation website:http://ope.ed.gov/security/.The designated campus contact forproviding campus crime statistics forthe college is the Chief of UniversityPolice 518-255-5317.
SUNY Cobleskill is committedto Affirmative Action and EqualOpportunity and does not discrimi-nate on the basis of race, color,religion, sex, national origin, age,veteran status, disability, maritalstatus or sexual orientation.
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degrees and programs
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