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State University of New York College Brockport
College Overview
Admission Office
350 New Campus Drive
Brockport, NY 14420-2915
(585) 395-2751
Fax: (585) 395-5452
admit@brockport.edu
Contact: Bernard Valento
Director of Undergraduate Admissions
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Main Address
350 New Campus Drive
Brockport, NY 14420-2915
(585) 395-2211
www.brockport.edu
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Size
Total undergrads: 6,970
First-time degree-seeking freshmen: 994
Degree-seeking undergrads: 6,892
Graduate enrollment: 1,305
Setting
Suburban setting
Small town (2,500 - 9,999)
Residential campus
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Degrees offered:
Bachelor's
Master's
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Admissions Information
Application Fee
College has an application fee: Yes
Regular application fee: $40
Online application fee: $40
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Enrollment Rates
Percent applicants admitted: 44%
Percent of students who return for sophomore year: 84%
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College Majors
Area, Ethnic, Cultural, & Gender Studies
African Studies B
African-American Studies B
Women's Studies B
Arts, Visual & Performing
Art - General B
Arts - General B
Dance B
Drama/Theater Arts B
Fine/Studio Arts B
Biological & Biomedical Sciences
Aquatic Biology/Limnology B
Biochemistry B
Biology B
Biotechnology B
Cellular/Molecular Biology B
Environmental Biology B
Exercise Physiology B
Business, Management, & Marketing
Accounting B
Business Administration/Management B
Finance/Banking B
International Business B
International Marketing B
Communications & Journalism
Broadcast Journalism B
Communications/Rhetoric B
Journalism B
Mass Communications/Media Studies B
Computer & Information Sciences
Computer Science B
Computer/Information Sciences - General B
Education
Bilingual/Bicultural Education B
Biology Teacher Education B
Chemistry Teacher Education B
Education - General B
Education of Developmentally Delayed B
Elementary Education B
English Teacher Education B
Health Teacher Education B
History Teacher Education B
Mathematics Education B
Physical Education B
Physics Teacher Education B
Science Teacher Education B
Secondary Education B
Social Studies Teacher Education B
Spanish Language Teacher Education B
Special Education B
English Language & Literature
Creative Writing B
English Language & Literature - General B
Foreign Language & Literature
Foreign Language & Literature - General B
French B
Spanish B
Health Professions & Clinical Sciences
Athletic Training/Sports Medicine B
Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technology B
Health System Administration B
Nursing (RN) B
Predentistry B
Premedicine B
Preveterinary Medicine B
History
History - General B
Mathematics
Mathematics - General B
Natural Resources & Conservation
Environmental Science B
Environmental Studies B
Natural Resources & Conservation - General B
Parks, Recreation & Fitness
Parks, Recreation & Fitness - General B
Parks/Leisure Facilities Management B
Sport/Fitness Administration B
Philosophy & Religion
Philosophy B
Physical Sciences
Atmospheric Sciences B
Chemistry B
Geology B
HydrologyWater Resources B
Meteorology B
Physics B
Planetary Sciences B
Psychology
Psychology - General B
Public Administration & Services
Social Work B
Science Technologies
Biology Technician B
Security & Protective Services
Police Science B
Security Services Management B
Social Sciences
Anthropology B
International Relations B
Political Science/Government B
Sociology B
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Degree levels for each major are designated by the following letters:
A = Associate degree
B = Bachelor's degree
C = Certificate or diploma
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*We do not guarantee the accuracy of information on this page. All information is subject to change. You should confirm all information with a college admissions officer.
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