Stony Brook Southampton is an institution with a small, intimate campus. Small classes ensure that students get to know their teachers and other students well. The school’s admissions process is highly selective, and it organizes its curriculum around issues related to environmental sustainability, public policy and natural resource management. The faculty forms classes around an interdisciplinary core, and students have many opportunities to explore how political, economic and social issues relate to the environment. Students also learn valuable skills such as team building, communications, negotiation, project management and ethics--skills they can use as they enter the professional world after graduation. Tuition and fees vary based on whether the student is a New York resident, from out of state or an international student. The college offers undergraduate as well as graduate programs. Visit the website for a complete overview of their academic programs.
Stony Brook Southampton ?
239 Montauk Highway?
Southampton, NY 11968 ?
631-632-8000
stonybrook.edu
Long Island University sits in the heart of downtown Brooklyn, with its C.W. Post campus in Brookville in Suffolk County. The institution also has four non-residential campuses located in Purchase, Orangeburg, Brentwood and Riverhead. The university’s admissions process is and had always been based exclusively on merit and promise. Long Island University offers more than 370 degree programs at the undergraduate, graduate and doctoral levels at its six campuses, with each location uniquely defined by its own academic offerings. Potential students can visit the school’s website and choose the campus or program of interest from a complete listing of available areas of study. The university also offers a School of Continuing Studies program for adults interested in improving their existing skills, preparing for new careers or just taking classes.
Long Island University
700 North Boulevard
Brookville, NY 11548
631-283-4000
liu.edu
Suffolk Community College is a two-year public college and the largest of its kind in the state. The college has three campuses: the Ammerman Campus, Grant Campus and Eastern Campus. Each campus offers varying academic degrees. The campuses offer Associate in Arts, Associate in Science and Associate in Applied Science degrees, as well as a selection of certificate programs. Students can choose from 69 programs of study in the areas of business; communications and the arts; computing; health, community and human services; liberal arts/university parallel; and technical, scientific and engineering studies. The college offers small class sizes and affordable tuition. Information about academics, tuition and financial aid is on the institution’s website.
Suffolk Community College
533 College Road
Selden, NY 11784
631-451-4000
sunysuffolk.edu