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State University of New York, The College at Brockport

State University of New York, The College at Brockport

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Basic information

  • Enrollment
  • 300students
  • Airport Pickup
  • Yes
  • Telephone
  • +1 585-395-7500
  • Fax
  • +1 585-395-7505
  • Address
  • 350 New Campus Drive Brockport, NY 14420

Options

  • Suburban
  • Homestay
  • On-Campus Dorm/residence
  • Off-campus Residence
  • University-based Program
  • Conditional Admission (0)

Why This School?

  • - Located at the city of Brockport, a small college town
    - Brockport is within traveling distance of many exciting destinations including Rochester, Niagara Falls, Toronto and New York City
    - Free access to all campus facilities
    - Number of activities outside of academic settings
    - High ratings of Intensive general English program by students

State University of New York, The College at Brockport About the

  • The College at Brockport: State University of New York, also known as SUNY Brockport,Brockport State, College at Brockport, or the State University of New York at Brockport, is a four-year liberal arts college located in Brokport, near Rochester. A constituent college of the SUNY, it has been ranked by U.S. News in the first tier of Master's-granting colleges in the Northeast region, and by Kiplinger's among the top 100 "Best Value" public colleges and universities in the United States. Among its faculty are several Fulbright scholars, three Distinguished Professors, and a winner of the 2007 Flannery O'Connor award for fiction. he College offers 42 undergraduate majors, 29 graduate programs and 18 areas of teacher certification, combined bachelor's/master's programs, and has program accreditation in 12 areas.It offers one of the largest Study Abroad programs in the nation, a variety of internships with major corporations, 23 NCAA intercollegiate athletic teams, arts and cultural events, and more than 60 clubs and organizations. The most popular major at SUNY Brockport is Business Administration & Economics with more than 1,000 students in enrollment.

Conditional admission

  • With over level 112 in ELS, students can be accepted to Bachelor, Master and Doctorate's programs. Both Undergraduate and Graduate schools issue a CLA to students.

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Course information

  • Accounting, Economics, & Finance
    Accounting (MS)
    Accounting Major (BS)
    Accounting Minor
    Economics Minor
    Finance Major (BS)
    Finance Minor
    African & African-American Studies
    African and African-American Studies Major (BA, BS)
    African and African-American Studies Minor
    Aging Studies
    Aging Studies (Advanced Certificate)
    Aging Studies Interdisciplinary Minor
    Anthropology
    Anthropology Major (BA, BS)
    Anthropology Minor
    Art
    Art History Minor
    Art-Studio Major (BFA)
    Art-Studio Major w/Graphic Design (BA, BS)
    Art-Studio Minor
    Graphic Design Minor
    Arts for Children
    Arts For Children Major (BA, BS)
    Biology
    Biology (MS)
    Biology Adolescence Education Major (BS)
    Biology Adolescence Inclusive Generalist Education Major (BS)
    Biology BS/MS Combined Degree Program
    Biology BS/PharmD Combined Degree Program
    Biology Major (BA, BS)
    Biology Minor
    Medical Technology Major (BS)
    Business
    Business (MBA)
    Business Administration
    Business Administration Major (BS)
    Business Administration Online Degree Completion Program (BS)
    Business Minor
    International Business Major (BS)
    Marketing Major (BS)
    Marketing Minor
    Chemistry & Biochemistry
    Biochemistry Major (BS)
    Chemistry Adolescence Education Major (BS)
    Chemistry Adolescence Inclusive Generalist Education Major (BS)
    Chemistry Major (BA, BS)
    Chemistry Major with ACS Certification (BA, BS)
    Chemistry Minor
    Communication
    Communication Studies Major (BA, BS)
    Communication Studies Minor
    Community Justice
    Community Justice Major (BS)
    Computing Sciences
    Computer Information Systems Major (BS)
    Computer Information Systems Minor
    Computer Science Major (BS)
    Computer Science Minor
    Counselor Education
    Mental Health Counseling (MS)
    Mental Health Counseling Bridge (CAS)
    School Counseling (CAS)
    School or College Counseling (MSEd)
    Criminal Justice
    Criminal Justice Major (BS)
    Criminal Justice Minor
    Forensic Science Minor
    Dance
    Dance (MA)
    Dance (MFA)
    Dance Major (BA, BS)
    Dance Major (BFA)
    Dance Minor
    Dance with Teacher Certification (MA)
    Delta College
    Delta College
    Earth Sciences
    Broadcast Meteorology Minor
    Earth Science Major (BA, BS)
    Earth Science Minor
    Geology Major (BA, BS)
    Geology Minor
    Meteorology Major (BA, BS)
    Meteorology Minor
    Water Resources Major (BA, BS)
    Water Resources Minor
    Education & Human Development
    Adolescence Inclusive Generalist Education Programs, Grades 5-12
    Bilingual Education Programs (MSEd, Advanced Certificate)
    Biology Education Programs (MSEd, Advanced Certificate)
    Chemistry Education Programs (MSEd, Advanced Certificate)
    Childhood Inclusive Education Major (BS) - Multidisciplinary Education Track
    Childhood Inclusive Education (MSEd)
    Childhood Inclusive Education Major (BS) - Bilingual/Multicultural Track
    Earth Science Education Programs (MSEd, Advanced Certificate)
    English Education Programs (MSEd, Advanced Certificate)
    Instructional Design Programs (MS, Advanced Certificate)
    Literacy Education Programs (MSEd)
    Mathematics Education Programs (MSEd, Advanced Certificate)
    Physics Education Programs (MSEd, Advanced Certificate)
    Social Studies Education Programs (MSEd, Advanced Certificate)
    Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (MSEd, Advanced Certificate)
    Educational Administration
    Higher Education Administration (MSEd)
    School Building Leader/School District Leader (CAS)
    School District Business Leader (CAS)
    School District Business Leader (MSEd)
    Teacher Leader (Certificate)
    English
    Creative Writing (Graduate Certificate)
    English (MA)
    English Adolescence Education Major (BS)
    English Adolescence Inclusive Generalist Education Major (BS)
    English Major (BA, BS)
    English Minor
    Religion and Culture Minor
    Environmental Science & Ecology
    Environmental Science & Ecology (BS/MS) Combined Degree
    Environmental Science & Ecology (MS)
    Environmental Science Major (BS)
    Environmental Science Minor
    Environmental Studies Minor
    Film Studies
    Film Studies Minor
    Healthcare Studies
    Alcohol & Substance Abuse Studies Major (clinical)
    Alcohol & Substance Abuse Studies Minor (non- clinical):
    Healthcare Administration Major (BS)
    History
    History (BA/MA or BS/MA) Combined Degree Program
    History (MA)
    History Major (BA, BS)
    History Minor
    Social Studies Adolescence Education (SSE) History Major (BA/BS)
    Social Studies Adolescence Inclusive Education Generalist SSI History Major (BA/BS)
    Honors College
    Honors College
    Journalism, Broadcasting and Public Relations
    Journalism and Broadcasting Major (BA, BS)
    Media Production Minor
    Multimedia Journalism Minor
    Public Relations Minor
    Kinesiology, Sport Studies, & Physical Education
    Adapted Physical Education (Concentration)
    Adapted Physical Education (MSEd)
    Adapted Physical Education Concentration (Graduate Certificate)
    Athletic Training (MS)
    Coaching Minor
    Doctor of Physical Therapy (3+3)
    Exercise Science Major (BS)
    Kinesiology Major (BS)
    Kinesiology Minor
    Physical Education Teacher Education Major (BS)
    Physical Education/Health Education Accelerated Degree Program
    Physical Education/Teacher Education (MSEd)
    Pre-Athletic Training Program
    Sport Management Major (BS)
    Liberal Arts
    Contractual Liberal Arts Major (CLAM)
    Liberal Studies
    Liberal Studies Major (BA, BS)
    Liberal Studies Masters (MA)
    Mathematics
    Mathematics (BS/MA) Combined Degree
    Mathematics (MA)
    Mathematics Major (BA, BS)
    Mathematics Minor
    Military Science
    Military Science Minor (Army ROTC)
    Modern Languages & Cultures
    French Adolescence Education Major (BS)
    French Adolescence Inclusive Generalist Education Major (BS)
    French Major (BA, BS)
    French Minor
    Hip-Hop Minor
    Spanish Adolescence Education Major (BS)
    Spanish Adolescence Inclusive Generalist Education Major (BS)
    Spanish Major (BA, BS)
    Spanish Minor
    Museum Studies & Public History
    Museum Studies & Public History Minor
    Music
    Music Business Minor
    Music Minor
    Neuroscience
    Neuroscience Major (BS)
    Nursing
    Nursing - Doctor of Nursing Practice
    Nursing - Family Nurse Practitioner (CAS)
    Nursing - Family Nurse Practitioner (MS)
    Nursing Accelerated (Second Degree) BS to BSN Program
    Nursing Major (BSN)
    Nursing RN-to-BSN Fast-Track (BSN)
    Philosophy
    Philosophy Major (BA, BS)
    Philosophy Minor
    Physics
    Physics Adolescence Education Major (BS)
    Physics Adolescence Inclusive Generalist Education Major (BS)
    Physics Major (BA, BS)
    Physics Minor
    Political Science & International Studies
    International Studies Major (BA)
    International Studies Minor
    Political Science Major (BA, BS)
    Political Science Minor
    Political Science/Public Administration (BA/MPA or BS/MPA) Combined Degree
    Pre-Law
    Pre-Law Program
    Pre-Law Program for History Majors
    Pre-Med
    Pre-Professional Health Minor
    Pre-Professional Health Program
    Psychology
    Psychology (BS/MA) Combined Degree
    Psychology (MA)
    Psychology Major (BA, BS)
    Psychology Minor
    Public Administration
    Arts Administration (Graduate Certificate)
    Nonprofit Management (Graduate Certificate)
    Public Administration (MPA)
    Public Health & Health Education
    Community Health Education (MSEd)
    Consumer Health Concentration (BS)
    Public Health Major (BS)
    School Health Education Pre K-12 (MSEd)
    Recreation, Therapeutic Recreation, and Tourism
    Outdoor Education and Recreation Minor
    Recreation and Consumer Health Accelerated Degree Program
    Recreation, Therapeutic Recreation and Tourism Major (BS)
    Recreation, Theraputic Recreation and Tourism Minor
    Social Work
    Gerontological Social Work (Graduate Certificate)
    Social Work (MSW)
    Social Work Major (BS)
    Sociology
    Social Research Methods Minor
    Sociology Major (BA, BS)
    Sociology Minor
    Sociology/Public Administration (BA/MPA or BS/MPA) Combined Degree
    Theatre & Music Studies
    Musical Theatre Minor
    Theatre Major (BA, BS)
    Theatre Minor
    Visual Studies
    Visual Studies (MFA)
    Women & Gender Studies
    Disability Studies Minor
    Women & Gender Studies Major (BA, BS)
    Women & Gender Studies Minor
    Women and Gender Studies (Advanced Certificate)


Course information

Schedule 52 Weeks Accommodation Homestay, On-Campus Dorm/residence, Off-campus Residence

requirements

  • N/A

Course Schedule

2025-01-27
※ From the Course Starting Dates 52Weeks(month) Choose

Fees

tution

School's Admin fee
Tuition
52 Week Week Week Week Week
(USD)$ 18,490
Week Week Week Week Week

Accommodation

Housing Placement
Accommodation Fee
Terms Homestay On-Campus Dorm/residence Off-Campus residence

Airport Pickup

Airport Pickup
Other Charges

Remarks / Other Information

  • * Dates and Fees are approximate and may change without prior notice.

Location


Accommodation

  • Student Residence (On Campus)
     Location: Harmon Hall Room Type: Double 
    Meals: Students living in dorms will have $300 to spend in the cafeteria 
    Min Age: 17 
    Key/Damage: $90.00 for key replacement. Damage fees may be incurred 
    Description: 2013 Temporary Summer Meal Adjustments ONLY applicable to Sessions 6, 7, 8 and 9:
     • All campus dining facilities will be closed beginning Sunday May 17th, EXCEPT Union Square. Union Square will be open Monday- Thursday 8:30am to 1:30pm. On Friday, Union Square will be open from 8:30am- 11:30am. 
    • Please note that studnets may use their EZ Money Card at many restaurants on Main Street: Brockport Diner, Main Street Pizza, McDonalds and Burger King. • Dining facilities will be fully operational in mid-August. 
    • Note that the campus shuttle will make its final run on Friday, May 17th. 
    • Located in the Middle Quad
    • Houses 192 returning students
    • 48 four person suites
    • Each suite has two bedrooms, a common room, and a self-contained bathroom
    • Three floors, each with a study lounge
    • Free laundry machines located in each hallway of the building
    • Large lounge connecting Harmon and Gordon Halls (contains pool table, ping pong table, air hockey table, foosball table, TVs, vending machines, and two kitchens) 
    • Staffed with six Resident Assistants (RAs) and one Resident Director (RD). These people are excellent sources information. They will treat you as individuals, help you make choices, support you in developing
    personal responsibility and concern for others, and help you to develop a plan for your academic success. 


    Homestay 
    Location: Local Brockport Homes 
    Room Type: Single 
    Meals: Breakfast and Dinner 
    Min Age: 17 
    Key/Damage: None
    Description: Homestay accommodation in the Brockport area is within easy travel distance to the Center. Students will travel by bus (at own cost).

Surrounding Area

  • ELS/Rochester is located on the campus of State University of New York The College at Brockport. The College hosts 8,500 students. The city of Brockport is a small college town. There are many restaurants, coffee shops and more. Brockport is also within traveling distance of many exciting destinations including Rochester, Niagara Falls, Toronto
    and New York City. Brockport has four distinct seasons, often with cold and snowy winters. Autumn features brilliant foliage colors. Summer sees generally comfortable temperatures in the upper 20s C range. Precipitation is plentiful year round.

Facilities

  • Aerobics & other fitness classes (fee) Baseball field Basketball court(s) Billiards (pool) Cafeteria Computer center Gymnasium
    Health center
    Ice skating rink Language Technology Center (LTC) Library Music practice room(s) Racquetball/squash Courts Running track Snack bar Soccer field Swimming pool (indoor) Tennis court(s) Vending machines Volleyball court(s) Workout area

Top Native Language by Center

  • Students from all over the world with different nationality and cultural background have chosen ELS program to study English in a new Environment. Nationalities of students include Chinese (30%), Korean(20%), Japanese (20%), French (10%), Italian (10%) and Portuguese (10%). The percentage may vary each month.

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