Monday, September 3, 2007

State University of New York at Cobleskill
State University of New York at Cobleskill
SUNY Cobleskill, also known as the State University of New York College of Agriculture and Technology at Cobleskill, is a comprehensive college offering degrees in agriculture and technology; business and computer technology; culinary arts, hospitality and tourism; early childhood; and liberal arts and sciences. The school began as the Schoharie State School of Agriculture in 1916. The college is located in Schoharie County, New York and offers 41 associate's degree programs and 15 bachelor's degree programs. SUNY Cobleskill is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, and the NYS Education Department registers all academic programs. The college is approved for awarding of the following degrees: Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA), Bachelor of Science (BS), Bachelor of Technology (BT), Associate in Arts (AA), Associate in Science (AS), Associate in Applied Science (AAS), and Associate in Occupational Studies (AOS). The college has ten residence halls for full time students. All student rooms are wired for cable television and Internet access, as well as voice mail. The college athletic program is a member of the National Junior College Athletic Association. Within the next couple of years the college will be changing to an official four year institution, and will join the National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA. In SUNY Cobleskills Strategic Plan 2004-2011 they hope to become the premier Agricultural Institution in the northeast

Campus Facilities
SUNY Cobleskill has 10 residence halls

Weiting Hall SUNY Cobleskills only all female residence hall
Vroman Hall
Draper Hall SUNY Cobleskills only all male residence hall
Dix Hall
Pearson Hall
Fake Hall
Ten Eyck Hall
Porter Hall is the international dorm at SUNY Cobleskill
Parsons Hall
Davis Hall is the Bachelor residence hall requiring residents to have at least 60 credits and be in a BT program. Residence Halls

Wheeler The Liberal Arts and Sciences building
Warner The Business and Computer technologies building.
Alumni Hall
Frisbie Hall
Old Gym
Home Economics
Hodder Hall The Plant Science building
Curtis Mott The Ag Engineering Building
The Greenhouses
Turfgrass
The Animal Science Lab
The Fish Hatchery
The Meat Processing Lab
The Dairy Barn
The Equestrian Center
The Nursery
The Livestock Building
The Horse Barn
Champlin Hall
Prentice Hall
Holmes Hall The Early Childhood Building
The Childcare Center
Van Wagenen Library Dining Facilities

The Ioro Gymnasium
The Fieldhouse
Baseball Field
Softball Field
Soccer Field
Running Track
Tennis Courts
Bouck Pool which is an olympic sized swimming pool.
State of the art Fitness Center Athletic Facilities

Bouck Hall The Student Activities Building which is home to the Ioro Gymnasium, The Fitness Center, The Bouck Auditorium, The Campus Bowling Alley, The Bouck Swimming Pool, The College Store, The Mail Room, The Student Life Center, Sandellas Cafe, The Commuter Lounge, and The Bouck Ballroom.
Knapp Hall The Administration Building which is home to the Career Development Center, Residential Life, Student Accounts, Admissions, Financial Aid, The Registrars office, and telecommunications.
The Wellness Center which offers both medical support, and counseling.
Johnson Hall which is home to University Police. Student Body

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