
SUNY Polytechnic Institute
Utica, New York · Public
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SUNY Polytechnic Institute is located in Utica, New York. It is a public institution. The university enrolls approximately 1,773 students.
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SUNY Polytechnic Institute offers an affordable education, with 94% of students receiving financial aid. The average net price is $14,646, making it a valuable option for students seeking a strong return on investment. In-state tuition is $8,578, while out-of-state tuition is $20,228.
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SUNY Poly has a somewhat competitive admissions process, with an acceptance rate of 78%. The university considers SAT/ACT scores but does not require them. Applicants should generally have a high school average of 85% or higher to be considered for admission.
Academics
SUNY Poly provides a focused academic environment with a student-faculty ratio of 11:1 and small class sizes averaging 18 students. Professors are generally praised for their support and expertise, particularly in STEM fields, though some students note inconsistencies in teaching quality. The university emphasizes hands-on experience through labs and research opportunities.
Outcomes
SUNY Poly boasts a high employment rate, with 94% of graduates finding jobs within a year of graduation. Graduates are confident in securing positions in their fields, benefiting from the university's strong connections with top tech companies. The median graduate earnings reach $49,500, highlighting the practical value of a SUNY Poly education.
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SUNY Poly offers a quieter campus life, better suited for academically focused students rather than those seeking a vibrant social scene. While the party scene is minimal, there are clubs, activities, and athletic events available. The campus is described as friendly and supportive, fostering a close-knit community.
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SUNY Poly provides a safe campus environment with security measures in place. The campus is generally described as safe, contributing to a focused academic atmosphere. Emergency systems and campus police are available to ensure student safety.
SUNY Poly offers an Undergraduate Research Program (SURP) providing opportunities for students to conduct research with faculty. The SURP program lasts 10 weeks during the summer, culminating in a poster session where students present their research. Students can participate through SURP-funded positions, faculty-grant funded positions, or research for credit.
SUNY Poly welcomes international students from over 20 countries, providing resources to support their academic and personal transitions. The university offers on-campus housing, cultural resource groups, and guidance on housing options and financial aid. International students can access continuous support for maintenance issues, safety concerns, and general well-being.
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