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An Oasis of Opportunity at Your Front Door

Join a Community. Save Time and Money. Start Where You Are.

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Follow your path

Create a brighter future for yourself with one of our accessible and affordable programs. Explore our paths to find what works for you and meets your goals.
SUNY Ulster has over 60 programs designed for either transfer or workforce. They are organized into pathways to make it easier to explore and choose the program that best meets your interests. You can also explore a list of all programs.

SUNY Ulster understands the need for upskilling whether you have a degree or not. We have an array of choices to help you stay competitive in the job market whether you’re looking for a better job, a higher salary, or a promotion.

 

Start by filling out our application. Your acceptance packet will contain all your next steps.

Financial Aid

Scholarships

SUNY Ulster’s Continuing Education classes offer residents the opportunity to take classes in everything from the arts and new languages to driver’s ed, motorcycle lessons, and reiki for humans and pets.
At SUNY Ulster we understand that our students often have jobs, families, and other obligations. That’s why we offer so many ways to attend classes.

The Collegian program enables accomplished high school students to enroll in college classes taught during the day – at their own high school by selected high school faculty – and earn college credit for those classes.

The Early College program allows students to complete all or some of their remaining high school graduation requirements at SUNY Ulster. Home-schooled students can build SUNY Ulster coursework into an approved Individual Home Instruction Plan (IHIP).

 

 

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Make college work for you

College is not a one size fit all - you can make it work for you & we’re here to help you find your best fit

I work during the day. How do I balance work & school?

As a busy working professional and volunteer, I’ve benefited from SUNY Ulster’s flexible scheduling and variety of class types. By graduation, I will have taken day and evening classes, as well as on-campus, online, and hybrid classes. The ability to choose courses that fit my schedule has been invaluable
Audrey Pottinger '16 Business: Accounting
Audrey Pottinger

No one in my family has ever gone to college. How do I get help?

Since I was the first in my family to attend college, the higher education system was foreign to me and my family. I received tremendous support at SUNY Ulster. Not only did Ulster challenge me intellectually, but gave me the foundation I needed to succeed throughout my educational career.
Victor Cueva ‘09 Liberal Arts: Humanities & Social Science
Victor Cueva

What if I don’t know what I want to study?

My son found his passion for history at SUNY Ulster through the dedication and inspiration of professors who inspired and motivated him. They do much more than teach; they lit a spark in Vincenzo that led him to find his career path.
Vincenzo Agostaro ‘16 Individual Studies shown with his father Rosario Agostaro, Retired Superintendent
Rosario and Vicenzo Agostaro

Have more questions?

get in touch with one of our advisors to get started.

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Board of Trustees' Meeting: Tuesday, January 21, 2025 – 3:00 p.m.

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Board of Trustees' Meeting: Tuesday, February 18, 2025 – 3:00 p.m.

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Board of Trustees' Meeting: Tuesday, March 18, 2025 – 3:00 p.m.

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