Our History
Wow, we're 60 years old!
We're old enough to know but still young enough to have fun.
Looking back, much has changed at SUNY Ulster but our focus on serving our students
and community is unwavering.
It all started on a temporary campus in the historic Ulster Academy Building in Kingston, NY in 1963.
Our first class of less than 50 students graduated two years later. Since then, SUNY Ulster has conferred more than 14,000 degrees and has served over 400,000 students through its credit and noncredit courses.
We broke ground for our first four buildings in 1965...
and held our first classes in 1967.
Located on 165-acres of former farmlands and fields donated by the Leggett and Davenport families, you'll still see the apple trees as you enter the main entrance.
In the early 1970s,
The early 1980s
brought the Mid-Hudson Region Small Business Development Center to SUNY Ulster's campus, sponsored by the NY State Small Business Administration. In 1995, we opened our satellite location and Business Resource Center in Kingston, bringing the convenience of a one-stop shop for business development, education and training to the area.
Moving into the Future
Our campus facilities and technology have continuously been updated to support our educational programs. And new options for online and distance learning are always evolving here.
We will continue to grow in the years ahead. As part of our updated Master Plan, we plan on spending $30 million over the next five to six years. Partial funding is in place from both the State of New York and Ulster County to initiate building additions, and upgrade a number of classrooms and computer and science laboratories on our Stone Ridge campus.