Students:
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Approximately 7,300 students are pursuing degrees within SUNY
Cortland’s academic divisions
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SUNY Cortland has over 55,000 Alumni living in all 50 states
and in more than 40 countries
Campus:
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The SUNY Cortland main campus covers 191 acres
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There are 38 traditional and modern buildings, 17 of which are
residential halls providing on-campus housing for approximately 3,000 students
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SUNY Cortland also operates its
Outdoor
Education
Center
at
Raquette
Lake
in the Adirondacks; the Hoxie Gorge
Nature Preserve outside
Cortland
,
N.Y.
; and the Brauer Memorial Geological
Field Station on the Helderberg Escarpment near
Albany, N.Y.
Education:
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SUNY Cortland has three academic divisions including: Arts and
Sciences, Education, and Professional Studies.
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28 academic departments are in place, offering a total of 61
undergraduate majors and 41 graduate majors
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Average class size is 25 students, with approximately 50% of
classes containing less than 20 students
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Student to Faculty ratio is 19:1