Invitation for Prospective Students and Families to attend Winter/Spring Info Sessions

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SUNY Ulster Invites Prospective Students and Families to Learn About Programs and Services at Winter/Spring Info Sessions

January 15, 2025 – Stone Ridge, NY – SUNY Ulster invites all community members interested in earning a college degree or gaining career training to attend one or more of our winter and spring Info Sessions.

These Info Sessions are a great way to learn about the many programs offered at the college, financial aid and scholarships, and support services. Participants will also tour the campus and meet faculty and staff. Upcoming events include:

General Admissions Info Sessions run from 4-5 p.m. and will be held on:

  • Wednesday, February 5
  • Wednesday, March 12
  • Wednesday, April 2

Nursing Info Sessions take place at 4 p.m.

  • Thursday, February 20
  • Tuesday, February 25 (Virtual)

Veterinary Technology Info Sessions take place at 4 p.m.

  • Tuesday, January 28
  • Tuesday, March 11

Police Academy will hold a mandatory Info Session from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m.

  • Saturday, April 26 at the Kingston Center

Physical Agility Test: Tuesday, May 20 from 9:45 a.m. – 1 p.m. at Dietz Stadium

  • Campus Tour Tuesday: Scheduled on select Tuesdays at 3 p.m.

All info sessions require attendees to sign up. Sign-up forms can be accessed on our website at sunyulster.edu/visit. For more information or questions, please email esc@sunyulster.edu or call (845) 687-5022.

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SUNY Ulster Holds One Day, One Stop Enrollment Event in January to Fast-Track the Registration Process

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Classes Begin Monday, January 27, 2025

January 6, 2025 – Stone Ridge, NY – SUNY Ulster’s Enrollment & Success Center is gearing up for One Day, One Stop on Monday, January 13, and Wednesday, January 15 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on the Stone Ridge campus and on Thursday, January 23 from noon to 7 p.m. at the Kingston Center to ensure that all who want to start classes this spring can finalize the admissions process with the guidance of experienced staff. Classes begin Monday, January 27.

No matter where people are in the admissions process, SUNY Ulster staff is mobilizing to help you fill out admissions and FAFSA applications, take the entering assessment exam, and register for classes. For those planning to attend, if you have not submitted your official documents, please bring:

  • Official high school transcript in its original sealed envelope, GED certificate or IHIP Letter of Substantial Equivalency
  • Any official college transcripts in its original sealed envelope

Reservations for January 13, January 15, and January 23 are recommended, but not required. Walk-ins are welcome! There is one snow date on Friday, January 24 in Stone Ridge.

SUNY Ulster remains one of the smartest ways to gain a college degree, certificate, or microcredential. For those concerned about affordability, our Foundation awards $1 million in scholarships annually and many career certifications are grant-funded, covering all or most of the cost of attendance.

For more information, contact the Enrollment & Success Center at esc@sunyulster.edu or 845-687-5022.

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Students Inducted into The Alpha Rho Delta Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society

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SUNY Ulster Students Inducted into The Alpha Rho Delta Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society for Community College

 December 17, 2024 – Stone Ridge – The Alpha Rho Delta Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa hosted its 2024 Induction Ceremony in the College Lounge at 6 p.m. on Monday, December 16, 2024. SUNY Ulster’s Alpha Rho Delta Chapter is the International honor society for community college students. Membership is lifelong and offers numerous benefits including scholarships, letters of recommendation, and recognition of academic prestige. SUNY Ulster would like to congratulate all newly inducted members listed below.

  • Bearsville:  Navah McElroy.
  • Bloomington:  Joseph Walsh.
  • Boiceville:  Delilah Smith.
  • Cairo:  Mary Casella.
  • Cottekill:  Melissa Frumenti.
  • Fleischmanns:  Linetth Garcia Leal.
  • Gardiner:  Jordan Delano, David Velasquez Sierra.
  • Glasco:  Amilya Bull.
  • High Falls:  Jasmine Maschotta-Edwards.
  • Highland:  Gabriella Acosta, Anastasios Bakatsias, Lawrence Dahowski.
  • Hurley:  Beth Alden, Angie Hernandez, Apollo Liewa.
  • Kerhonkson:  Ella Drouin, Yana Pylypiv, David Santillo, Isabella Shaw.
  • Kingston:  Aina Anjum, Jayden Berard, Elizabeth Chase, Madelyn Chiera, Imari Harris, Helaisha Hernandez Vega, Madelyn Nelson, Camila Ortiz Lopez, Julia Palmer.
  • Lake Katrine:  Takudzwa Muhomba, Chavvah Zietz.
  • Marlboro:  Asif Arakhan.
  • New Paltz:  Luca Acquaviva, Riley Hubler, Ali Khalil, Melissa Nieves.
  • Olivebridge:  John Kurz.
  • Pine Bush:  Jeffrey Lang.
  • Port Ewen:  Mirabella Hannigan, Satin Martin.
  • Red Hook:  Joe Alveira, Lillian Carey.
  • Saugerties:  Sophia Pannitti.
  • Shokan:  Haileyjade Frisenda.
  • Ulster Park:  Paige Richter.
  • Wallkill:  Chloe Canal, Justin Sprankle.
  • Washingtonville:  Kav Sridhar.
  • West Hurley:  Nathan Lonstein.
  • Woodstock:  Justin Klare.
  • Wurtsboro:  Hailey Murphy.

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SUNY Ulster Holds Instant Admissions Week December 2-6

Instant Admissions Week

A Quick and Easy Way to Go From Application to Accepted & Enrolled on the Spot

November 18, 2024 – Stone Ridge, NY – SUNY Ulster is holding an Instant Admissions Week from December 2 through December 6 from 10 am to 4 pm to provide the community with a convenient way to complete all the admissions steps needed for enrollment in just one day.  For anyone interested in attending SUNY Ulster in Spring 2025 or next Fall 2025, this is a good opportunity to benefit from the hands-on experience of admissions representatives and others who can answer questions.

Attendees should bring their official, sealed high school transcript, original GED certificate or original IHIP Letter of Substantial Equivalency, and any official college transcript (if applicable). Participants will be guided through the entire process by admissions counselors. Financial aid reps will also be on hand to assist with the financial aid process.

SUNY Ulster offers students over 60 academic programs that lead to either transfer to a four-year college or entry into the job market. To best help students afford college, the Ulster Community College Foundation awards $1 million in scholarships annually to entering, continuing, and transferring students.

Reservations for an Instant Admissions appointment are preferred but not required. Visit https://delivr.com/2sydc to register.

For more information, contact the Enrollment & Success Center at esc@sunyulster.edu or 845-687-5022.

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SUNY Ulster Invites the Community to Attend November & December Info Sessions

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 October 24, 2024 – Stone Ridge, NY – SUNY Ulster invites all community members who are interested in earning a college degree or career training to attend one or more of our November & December Info Sessions.

These Info Sessions are a great way to learn about the many programs being offered at the college, learn about financial aid and scholarships, tour the campus, and meet faculty and staff. Upcoming events include:

  • General Admissions Info Sessions: Wednesday, November 6 & Wednesday, December 4 at 4 p.m.
  • Veterinary Technology: Tuesday, November 12 at 4 p.m.

Discover SUNY Ulster Days are presented by both faculty and admissions representatives. Each one runs from 4-6 p.m.

  • Criminal Justice & Human Services: Thursday, November 7
  • Computer Science & Network Administration: Tuesday, November 12
  • Engineering & Advanced Manufacturing: Wednesday, November 13
  • Math & Sciences: Thursday, November 14
  • Environmental Studies & Biology: Wednesday, November 20

Campus Tour Tuesdays: Scheduled on select Tuesdays at 3 p.m.

All info sessions require attendees to sign up.  For more information or if you have questions, please email the Enrollment & Success Center or call (845) 687-5022.

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SUNY Ulster Schedules Info Sessions for Prospective Students and Families 

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September 16, 2024 – Stone Ridge, NY – SUNY Ulster invites all community members who are interested in earning a college degree or career training to attend one or more of our Fall Info Sessions.

 These Info Sessions are a great way to learn about the many programs being offered at the college, learn about financial aid and scholarships, tour the campus, and meet faculty and staff. Upcoming events include:

  • Nursing Info Session: September 26 at 4 pm
  • Vet Tech Info Session: October 8 at 4 pm
  • Police Academy Info Session: October 12 at 10 am. This info session is mandatory for anyone looking to enroll in the next Police Academy which starts on January 4.
  • General Admissions Info Session: October 16 at 4 pm

Discover SUNY Ulster Days are presented by both faculty and admissions representatives.

  • Elementary & Secondary Education: October 23 at 4 pm
  • The Arts: October 23 at 4 pm
  • Business & Professional Studies: October 30 at 4 pm

Campus Tour Tuesdays: Scheduled on select Tuesdays at 3 pm.

All info sessions require attendees to sign up. Sign-up forms can be accessed on our website at sunyulster.edu/visit. For more information or if you have questions, please email esc@sunyulster.edu or call (845) 687-5022.

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SUNY Ulster Awarded US Department of Energy Grant for Workforce Training in Clean Energy & Manufacturing Efficiency

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September 12, 2024 – Stone Ridge, NY – SUNY Ulster announces it will receive $199,376 from the Department of Energy as part of President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to bolster the development of clean energy workforce training programs with a focus on good jobs that do not require a four-year degree.

This grant will enable SUNY Ulster to create a robotics lab on the Stone Ridge campus and develop an expanded course in robotics for students majoring in Engineering and Advanced Manufacturing. Because the course is available to manufacturing apprentices throughout the region, local manufacturers can train their technicians in process automation that will increase efficiency and save energy.

The Council of Industry, a leading regional manufacturing association as well as several local manufacturers have made commitments to work together with SUNY Ulster to provide expertise and contribute to the development of curriculum. Harold King, president of the Council stated, “SUNY Ulster’s proposal to develop robotics modules for digital automation of manufacturing production is right in line with the skills needed by our member companies. Efforts like these to increase the capabilities of our manufacturers to build production efficiencies will result in higher productivity and energy savings as our community moves toward green manufacturing solutions.”

The creation of a robotics course of study will provide students with another pathway into a great career right here in the Hudson Valley. SUNY Ulster provides numerous scholarships and grants to cover the cost of education for eligible students. Its New Start program is specifically designed to support qualifying students with resources for tuition, childcare, and tutoring. Through partnerships with local manufacturers, SUNY Ulster students may be hired as apprentices where they receive funds for education and training while they earn wages. In science and technology programs, SUNY Ulster specializes in supporting neuro-diverse students, including those on the autism spectrum.

 “The United States Department of Energy’s commitment to supporting community colleges and most importantly, SUNY Ulster, through federal funding to expand robotics and advanced manufacturing pathways at our College is vital as we fulfill our mission to educate the

individual and elevate the community,” says Alison Buckley, Ed.D., president of SUNY Ulster.  “SUNY Ulster is leveraging these funds while being responsive to employer needs and serving the residents of Ulster County through upskilling and on and off-ramps to affordable access to higher education. We are positioned to assist all students in Ulster County and expand our workforce training and career pathways for neuro-divergent learners.”

“Congratulations to SUNY Ulster on securing this U.S. Department of Energy award, which will help develop the skilled workforce we need for the new green economy and is perfectly aligned with the mission of the Workforce Innovation Center we are creating at iPark 87,” added Ulster County Executive, Jen Metzger. “Shifting to a green economy isn’t just good for our climate and our health – it’s also a massive job creator, and SUNY Ulster continues to be a leader in equipping our residents with the knowledge and skills to take advantage of these family-sustaining job opportunities.”

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Fall 2024 Visiting Artists Exhibition and Lecture Series at SUNY Ulster September 5 – December 6

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August 20, 2024 – Stone Ridge, NY – The SUNY Ulster Visiting Artists Series brings the works of three contemporary Mid-Hudson Valley artists who are actively exhibiting and are well versed in their process of “Making” artwork.  The exhibition will be held in the Muroff Kotler Visual Arts Gallery in Vanderlyn Hall on the Stone Ridge campus from Thursday, September 5 to Friday, December 6. An opening reception will be held on Thursday, September 5, from 4 – 6 p.m. This event is free and open to the public.

The exhibit, Making, will feature artists Michael Asbill, Thomas Sarrantonio, and David Soman. In addition to the exhibition there will be a monthly lecture series providing each artist an opportunity to share and discuss their thoughts and concepts in regards to the process of making and creating. The lectures will be held from 1 – 2 p.m. in the Mountain View Room located in the Macdonald DeWitt Library. The first lecture will be held on Monday, September 16 and features David Soman, the second lecture is scheduled for Monday, October 21 with Thomas Sarrantonio, and the final lecture will be Monday, November 18 with Michael Asbill.

Michael Asbill weaves community engagement, environmentalism, and curatorial endeavor into his installation and public art practice. His work has been experienced in venues such as Sporobole (Sherbrooke, QC), Flux Factory (Long Island City, NY), The Oregon City Elevator, and the Poughkeepsie Train Station. As a core collaborator with Habitat for Artists, Michael contributed to eco and social engagement projects for Smack Mellon (Brooklyn, NY), Arts Brookfield (New York, NY), Washington DC’s Commission on the Arts and Humanities, the Corcoran Museum (Washington, DC), and 601 Tully (Syracuse, NY). He has received numerous grants, awards, commissions, and honors including the New York State/Province of Quebec Artist in Residence Exchange Grant, inclusion in the “Introducing” series at the Roger Smith Hotel, and the “Artivist Award” from Arts Mid-Hudson/Ulster County Executive. Michael is an assistant professor in the Sculpture program at SUNY New Paltz.

Thomas Sarrantonio studied Painting at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia where his teachers included Will Barnet and Sidney Goodman.  He also holds degrees in Biology and English.  His paintings have been exhibited widely and he is the recipient of numerous honors including a Pollock-Krasner Award, a Visiting Artist Residency in Normandy, France and an Artist Residency Fellowship at the Ballinglen Arts Foundation in Ballycastle Ireland. He taught Art and Art History at SUNY New Paltz for over thirty years and he maintains a studio in Rosendale, New York where he lives with his family.

David Soman resides with his family in Rosendale, NY. He is a New York Times Best-Selling children’s book writer and illustrator, and has taught at the School of Visual Arts for over thirty years. Despite being born on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, David has always been a woodsman at heart. Through this series of drawings, he explores the circular nature of material and subject. David finds a connection between charcoal, fire, and wood, and more largely between ourselves and the forest, creation with destruction, life with death, and the dialog between wilderness and home. They are meditations in light and shadow, what’s hidden and what’s exposed, and the relationship between parts and the whole.

The Muroff-Kotler Visual Arts Gallery at SUNY Ulster serves as a center for creative activity at the College and within the community. It also functions as an environment for teaching, performing, and exhibiting.

For more information, please contact Chris Seubert at seubertc@sunyulster.edu.

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Free Car Seat Clinic Offered at SUNY Ulster on August 22

August 8, 2024 – Stone Ridge, NY – SUNY Ulster Public Safety in partnership with the Governor’s Traffic Safety Committee will sponsor a free car seat safety clinic at SUNY Ulster, 491 Cottekill Road, in Stone Ridge on August 22 from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Parents and caregivers may bring child seats to the clinic to be checked for safety recalls and safe installation.

Every year, thousands of children are injured or killed in car crashes. Car crashes are a leading cause of death for children 1 through 12 years old. Most children 8 to 12 years old seriously injured or killed in crashes were not wearing seat belts or were not wearing them correctly. These children are also more likely to get hurt in crashes when riding in the front seat. Many parents and caregivers assume they know how to choose and use the correct child restraints for their children, but three out of every four children are riding at an increased risk of injury because their car seats are not being used correctly.

This event is free and open to the public and if you are unable to make it and wish to have your child’s car seat checked, please contact Public Safety to make an appointment at publicsafety@sunyulster.edu or 845-687-5023.

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Free Car Seat Clinic Offered at SUNY Ulster on August 22

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August 8, 2024 – Stone Ridge, NY – SUNY Ulster Public Safety in partnership with the Governor’s Traffic Safety Committee will sponsor a free car seat safety clinic at SUNY Ulster, 491 Cottekill Road, in Stone Ridge on August 22 from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Parents and caregivers may bring child seats to the clinic to be checked for safety recalls and safe installation.

Every year, thousands of children are injured or killed in car crashes. Car crashes are a leading cause of death for children 1 through 12 years old. Most children 8 to 12 years old seriously injured or killed in crashes were not wearing seat belts or were not wearing them correctly. These children are also more likely to get hurt in crashes when riding in the front seat. Many parents and caregivers assume they know how to choose and use the correct child restraints for their children, but three out of every four children are riding at an increased risk of injury because their car seats are not being used correctly.

This event is free and open to the public and if you are unable to make it and wish to have your child’s car seat checked, please contact Public Safety to make an appointment at publicsafety@sunyulster.edu or 845-687-5023.

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