Consists of 29 state-operated campuses, including 5 statutory colleges (4 at Cornell and Alfred); also three major hospitals (Stony Brook, Brooklyn, Upstate)
6 PhD-granting Universities — all large (10,000 – 20,000 undergraduates ) with graduate
programs and professional schools
SUNY Albany
SUNY Binghampton
SUNY Buffalo (University)
SUNY Environmental Science & Forestry (Syracuse)
SUNY Polytechnic (Albany)
SUNY Stony Brook
12 AB- and MA- granting Comprehensive Colleges
SUNY Brockport
SUNY Buffalo State
SUNY Cortland
SUNY Fredonia
SUNY Geneseo
SUNY New Paltz
SUNY Old Westbury
SUNY Oneonta
SUNY Oswego
SUNY Plattsburgh
SUNY Potsdam
SUNY Purchase
7 Technical Colleges
SUNY Alfred
SUNY Canton
SUNY Cobleskill
SUNY Delhi
SUNY Morrisville
SUNY Farmingdale
SUNY Maritime Academy
30 2-Year SUNY Community Colleges
2 located on Long Island
Suffolk County Community College
Nassau Community College
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SUNY System Finances (2018)
$12 billion annual budget
$3.5 billion for hospital part of system (28%) (Stony Brook/Brooklyn/Upstate)
$8.5 billion for higher education
30% coming from state appropriations ($2.7 billion)
28% from hospitals and clinics
14% coming from net tuition
11% in government grants/contracts
6% from federal and state non-operating grants
6% Auxiliary expenses
5% Other
Statewide endowment of $3.5 billion
