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SUNY Erie Community College, North Campus
United States of America

Popularity:2320

Official website: https://www.ecc.edu/
Tel:Email: admissions@ecc.edu Phone: 716-851-1455 Fax: 716-270-2961
Address:6205 Main Street Williamsville, NY  14221-7095 United States

Introduction and Overview

School Location: 6205 Main Street, Williamsville, New York, 14221-7095.

School Size: The campus covers an area of ​​120 acres. It is a two-year institution in the State University of New York system, offering certificates, diplomas, transfer associate degrees and terminal associate degrees.

Student Situation: Students come from 17 states and regions and 24 other countries. Minority students account for about 22%, 1% of students are from other states, and 29% of students are 25 years old or older.

History and Founding Time: Founded in 1946, and later merged into the State University of New York (SUNY) system in 1962.

Institutional Nature: State and local supported public two-year coeducational school.

Educational philosophy: Committed to providing high-quality, accessible and affordable education, focusing on cultivating students' professional skills and comprehensive qualities, preparing students to transfer to four-year universities for further studies or directly enter the workplace, emphasizing an educational method that combines practice and theory to help students adapt to the needs of social and professional development.

School Strength

Faculty: The ratio of students to undergraduate teachers is 16:1, which can provide students with more personalized teaching guidance.

Academic Resources: It has a library with 71,220 books, 50,216 microfilms, 359 journals and 8,084 audio-visual materials.

Curriculum: It offers a wide range of courses covering biomedicine, business management, computer science, engineering technology, health sciences, humanities and arts, and some courses also provide online learning options.

Key Disciplines: The college has a wide range of majors, among which nursing majors in the field of health sciences and related majors in the field of engineering technology are more popular, such as registered nursing, civil engineering technology, electrical and electronic and communication engineering technology, etc.

Department: There is no clear division of departments, but from the perspective of disciplines and course settings, there are mainly curriculum systems in the fields of liberal arts, business, engineering, health sciences, etc.

Cost:

Application fee: $150.

Tuition: $5,200 per year for in-state residents and $10,400 per year for out-of-state residents.

Miscellaneous fees: $735 per year for full-time students.

Campus environment

Geographic location: Located in the suburbs, with convenient transportation and close to Buffalo, students can enjoy the city's cultural, commercial and employment resources.

Campus facilities: There is at least one staffed computer lab on campus, wireless network covers the entire campus, and a total of 850 computers are available for students to use. Students can use facilities such as health clinics, personal psychological counseling services and women's centers. There are also student-run newspapers, radio stations, television stations and other media on campus, as well as multiple student organizations and clubs.