Overall Rating | Gold - expired |
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Overall Score | 66.64 |
Liaison | Beth Klein |
Submission Date | April 23, 2015 |
Executive Letter | Download |
State University of New York at Cortland
IC-1: Institutional Boundary
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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Institution type (Associate, Baccalaureate, Doctorate, or Master's):
Master's
None
Institutional control:
Public
None
Which campus features are present and included in the institutional boundary?:
Present? | Included? | |
Agricultural school | No | No |
Medical school | No | No |
Pharmacy school | No | No |
Public health school | Yes | Yes |
Veterinary school | No | No |
Satellite campus | Yes | No |
Hospital | No | No |
Farm larger than 5 acres or 2 hectares | No | No |
Agricultural experiment station larger than 5 acres or 2 hectares | No | No |
None
Reason for excluding agricultural school:
NA
None
Reason for excluding medical school:
NA
None
Reason for excluding pharmacy school:
NA
None
Reason for excluding public health school:
NA
None
Reason for excluding veterinary school:
NA
None
Reason for excluding satellite campus:
Satellite campus is included
None
Reason for excluding hospital:
NA
None
Reason for excluding farm:
NA
None
Reason for excluding agricultural experiment station:
NA
None
Narrative:
The State University of New York College at Cortland was founded in 1868, as the Cortland Normal School, which included among its earliest students, inventor and industrialist, Elmer A. Sperry of Sperry-Rand Corporation fame. Over the decades, the Campus expanded, and in 1941, by an act of the Legislature and Board of Regents, the Institution officially became a four-year college providing courses leading to a baccalaureate degree. In 1948, Cortland was a founding member of the State University of New York.
During the fall of 2013, approximately xxx students were pursuing degrees within the College’s three academic divisions – Arts and Sciences, Education, and Professional Studies. Twenty-eight departments, with over 600 faculty, offer the SUNY Cortland student body 60 majors and 38 minors from which to choose.
The College’s main campus covers 191 acres and includes 38 major traditional and modern buildings. Seventeen of these structures are residence halls providing on-campus housing for approximately 3,200 students. SUNY Cortland also operates its Outdoor Education Center at Raquette Lake in the Adirondacks, the Hoxie Gorge Nature Preserve outside of Cortland, and the Robert C. Brauer Memorial Education Center on the Helderberg Escarpment near Albany.
Data source(s) and notes about the submission:
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