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Step Outside the City. How many of our High School Graduates go to SUNY? (Data for 2010) Source: SUNY Office of Institutional Research % of Graduates.

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1 Step Outside the City

2 How many of our High School Graduates go to SUNY? (Data for 2010) Source: SUNY Office of Institutional Research % of Graduates enrolled at SUNY % of Graduates not enrolled at SUNY

3 SUNY Demographics Multi-Racial 0% Source: SUNY Office of Institutional Research

4 NYC Demographics Source: U.S. Census

5 More Demographics New York CityNew York State Language Other Than English at Home48%29.2% Median Household Income$50,285$55,603 Percent Under the Proverty Level19.1%14.2% Persons per Square Mile27,012.5411.2 Source: U.S. Census

6 How I Chose SUNY 4,000 Colleges in the Country 305 Colleges in the State 64 Public State Colleges in NY 23 Public City Colleges in NYC 218 Private & For-Profit Colleges in NY

7 Our Panelists

8 How I Overcame Culture Shock Campus Support Groups First Year Experience Friends Clubs and Organizations Comfort Zone

9 Accounting Society—Africana & Latino Studies Club—Alpha Delta Kappa (Alpha Pi Chapter) - Sociology—Alpha Phi Delta— Alpha Psi Omega - Theatre—Alpha Phi Omega, Xi Rho—American Chemical Society—Anthropology Club —Apollo Music Club—Art & Scope —Association of Childhood Education (ACE)—Association of Secondary Educators (ASE —Audio Production & Engineering Club—Badminton Club—BeFit—Beta Beta Beta - Biology—Biology Club —Campus Ambassadors —Caribbean Student Association—Cheerleaders —Chi Alpha Epsilon - Special Programs—Chi Alpha Sigma - Student Athletes—Chi Phi—Chi Upsilon Sigma—Class of 2012—Class of 2013—Class of 2014—Class of 2015—College Union Activities Council —Colleges Against Cancer—Communication Arts Society—Computer Arts Club—Computer Programmers United—Criminal Justice Club—Dance Team —Democracy Matters Club —Different Paths—Drag 'n Rolls (Drumline)— Economics Club —Emergency Squad (OSES) —Environmental Activism Club —Environmental Science Club—Equestrian Club —Fencing —Finance Club—Food Nutrition Association —Frequency—Gamma Theta Upsilon - Geography—Gamers Guild — Gender Equality & Rights Society (GEARS) —Geography Club—Geology Club —Gerontology Club— Habitat for Humanity —Harry Potter Club — Hillel —Hispanic Organization for Learning Advancement — History Club (CLIO) —Hooked on Tonics—Human Ecology Club —Ice Hockey — Indian Cultural Club —International Student Organization —Intramural Association — Japanese Student Association —Jazz Appreciation Society—Junior Class—Kappa Delta Pi - Elementary Education —Karate Club—Kickline—Knit-Wits — Korean Cultural Club —Lambda Pi Eta (Rho Eta Chapter) - Communications—Lambda Theta Alpha—Mask & Hammer —Meteorology Club —Mock Trial— Mountain Biking Club —Mu Sigma Upsilon—Music Industry Club — Muslim Student Association —National Residence Hall Honorary - Residential Community Life—NORML (National Org. for the Reform of Marijuana Laws)— Newman House —OnMark (Amer. Marketing Assoc.)—Omicron Delta Epsilon (Alpha Lambda Chapter) - Economics— Omicron Delta Kappa - Leadership—Oneontan Yearbook— Open-Minded Unity (OMU) —Otaku United—Outing Club —O-Zone—Parnassus (English Club)—Phi Alpha Theta - History—Phi Beta Sigma—Phi Eta Sigma - Freshman Honors — Phi Kappa Psi —Philosophy Club —Phi Sigma Iota - Foreign Language —Phi Sigma Sigma—Phi Upsilon Omicron - Human Ecology —Physics Club —Pi Delta Chi —Pi Sigma Alpha (Tau Phi Chapter) - Political Science —Poetry Slam Association— Political Science Club —Pre-Health Professions Association—Pre-Law Society—Progressives and Friends—Psi Chi - Psychology—Psychology Club —Resident Student Organization (RSO) —Rock to Cure —Rugby Football Club (Women's)— Sigma Delta Tau —St. Jude's Giants—Sanford Society MCSS —Sigma Gamma Epsilon - Earth Science —Sigma Gamma Phi— Sigma Pi Sigma -Physics —Sigma Sigma Sigma—Sigma Tau Delta - English—Ski & Snowboarding Club—Sociology Club — Songwriters' Club—Speech & Debate Club—State Times—Student Fashion Society —Students Alternative Voice (SAV) — Students for Global Education— Student of Color Coalition (SCC) —Students Protecting Animal Rights (SPAR)— Summit Seekers for Social Justice—Taekwondo—Terpsichorean Dance Company —Trait D'Union (French Club)—Ultimate Frisbee—Voices of Serenity Gospel Choir —Volleyball (Men's)—Wire Television Production —WONY —Young Republicans Club—Zombie Defense Corps—

10 How I Stayed Safe Campus Police Campus Alerts Workshops Safe Space/Zones

11 Safety Initiatives Emergency Alert Systems Blue Light Phones Safety Inspections Safe Space Housing Programs Crisis Hotlines

12 How I Managed the Cost Grants Work Study Part-time Jobs Residence Hall Staff Compensation 11-12 Tuition & Fees: $6,600 11-12 Room & Board: $10,820

13 “Retention rates … continue to outpace the rates at most public colleges nationally and track or approach with the rates at many of the best private colleges and universities...” - Chancellor Nancy L. Zimpher

14 How many of our First-time Students return to their SUNY campus for their Sophomore Years? (Data for 2009) Source: SUNY Office of Institutional Research

15 How I Succeeded at SUNY Graduation Employment Graduate School Future Plans

16 How many of our students Graduated from SUNY? 6-Year SUNY62.3% National Public Universities55.0% National Private Universities65.3% 4-Year SUNY44.8% National Public Universities29.2% National Private Universities52.1% Source: SUNY Fast Facts 2011

17 88% of students entering in the fall 2004 had a successful educational outcome. Source: SUNY Fast Facts 2011

18 Advice to Counselors Recommend that students research the option of attending college outside NYC Recommend that students chat online with campus representatives and current students Recommend that students visit campuses Attend a General Information Session at the CSR

19 Questions?


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