SUNY University at Albany
SUNY University at Albany is the premier public research university in the Capital Region and offers students the expansive opportunities of a large university in an environment designed to foster individual success. The Students will join a dynamic group of students from around the globe and will choose from a huge array of challenging majors and study with faculty who are leaders in their fields. At the university, the students will build a strong foundation for a life filled with success and meaning.
Students can choose from over 150 undergraduate programs and more than 125 graduate programs that prepare them to succeed in a wide range of fields. They are instructed by faculty who are world class scholars and teachers, many actively engaged in life enhancing research that contributes profoundly to the public good. The University enrolls students in nine degree granting schools and colleges.
The Uptown Campus, the University’s main campus, is located at 1400 Washington Avenue in Albany. The Downtown Campus, located at 135 Western Avenue in Albany, is a classic Georgian style complex that served from 1909-66 as the main campus. It houses the Rockefeller College of Public Affairs & Policy, the School of Criminal Justice, and the School of Social Welfare, as well as the new College of Engineering and Applied Sciences.