SUNY Plattsburgh offers merit-based scholarships such as the Presidential Scholarship, Dean's Scholarship, and Merit Scholarship. These scholarships are automatically awarded to eligible students based on their academic achievements, SAT/ACT scores, and GPA. The amount of the scholarship varies depending on the student's qualifications.
Suny Oswego awards nearly $2 million every year to high performing high school seniors. This includes merit scholarships and the Oswego Presidential Scholar Awards.
SUNY Plattsburgh is located at 101 Broad Street in Plattsburgh, New York. You will find Plattsburgh in the northeast corner of upstate New York, sharing a border with both Canada and Vermont.
There are many subjects which are taught at SUNY Plattsburgh. Some of these include Economics, Accounting, Journalism, Math, Nursing, Geography and languages such as French and German.
"The following fraternities have chapeters at Suny Plattsburgh: Alpha Chi Rho, Alpha Sigma Phi, Chi Phi Colony, and Nu Theta Gamma are a few of these fraternities. Zeta Beta Tau is also one of these fraternities."
The course divisions at SUNY Plattsburg are Arts, Science, Business and Economics, Education, Health, and Human Services. It has many courses related to business and education.
Tuition does change year to year. However, for a general approximate cost you can look on Plattsburgh's website or check collegeboard.com. According to college board, in-state tuition is $6,100 and out-state is $14,000, room and board is $8,600. You might want to double check with Plattsburgh's website as college board might be slightly out of date or off.
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