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Utica College
Utica College offers a wide range of academic programs, excellent faculty,
and diversity of a large university, while at the same time providing students
with the low faculty-to-student ratio and individual attention of a small
college. Founded by Syracuse University in 1946, Utica College continues to
grant the Syracuse University bachelor's degree in areas such as health care,
criminal justice, public relations, journalism, business, and the liberal arts.
UC also offers the Utica College master's degree in education, physical therapy,
occupational therapy, business administration, economic crime management, and
liberal studies. Established: 1946 Undergraduate population: 2,170 Graduate population: 295
Full-time faculty: 108 Student/faculty ratio: 18:1 Majors: 42 Town: Utica
Clubs/organizations: 85 Athletics: Division III Varsity teams: 19 Intramural
sports: 17. For more information, contact: Utica College 1600 Burrstone Road Utica, NY
13502
Hamilton College
Hamilton College Hamilton is a highly selective residential college offering
its students a rigorous liberal arts curriculum. Chartered in 1812, it is the
third oldest college in New York State and is named in honor of Alexander
Hamilton, a charter trustee of the college's predecessor, the Hamilton-Oneida
Academy. Established: 1812 Undergraduate population: 1,650 Full-time faculty: 165
Student/faculty ratio: 10:1 Majors: 40 Town: Clinton Clubs/organizations: 75
Athletics: Division III Varsity teams: 28 Intramural sports: 15
For more information contact: Hamilton College 198 College Hill Road Clinton,
NY 13323-1296
Mohawk Valley Community College
Mohawk Valley Community College MVCC is the oldest community college in New
York State, beginning operations in 1946. Approximately 30,000 individuals have
earned degrees or certificates from MVCC. Established: 1946 Undergraduate population: 5,000 Full-time faculty: 293
Student/faculty ratio: 17:1 Majors: 80 Town: Utica Clubs/organizations: 40
Athletics: NJCAA Division III Varsity teams: 20 Intramural sports: 11
For more information contact: Mohawk Valley Community College 1101 Sherman
Drive Utica, NY 13501-5394
Pratt at Munson Williams Proctor Arts Institute
Munson-Williams-Proctor Institute is a prominent, regional fine arts center
serving diverse audiences through three program divisions: the Museum of Fine
Art, the Performing Arts, and the School of Art. The Institute is named in honor
of the founders who established it in 1919 as a legacy for their community and
the surrounding region. Established: 1974 Accredited: 1981 Undergraduate population: 175 Full-time
faculty: 10 Student/faculty ratio: 10:1 Town: Utica
For more information contact: Munson-Williams-Proctor Institute School of Art
310 Genesee Street Utica, NY 13502
SUNY Institute of Technology (SUNY IT)
State University of New York Institute of Technology Established in 1966,
SUNYIT offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs in technology,
professional studies, and selected liberal arts disciplines. The SUNYIT campus
is a high-tech learning environment located on more than 800 acres of green
lawns and woodlands in the Town of Marcy, just north of Utica.
Established: 1966 Undergraduate population: 1875 Full-time faculty: 98
Student/faculty ratio: 17:1 Majors: 20 undergraduate, 11 graduate City: Utica
Athletics: Division III Varsity teams: 13 Intramural sports: 25
For more information, contact: SUNY IT PO Box 3050 Utica, NY 13599-4012
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