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  1. SUNY Oneonta - Grow Intellectually. Thrive Socially. Live Purposefully.

    SUNY Oneonta is a public, four-year university in Central New York, enrolling about 5,500 students in a wide variety of bachelor’s degree programs and several graduate certificate and degree programs.

  2. About Oneonta

    Located about halfway between Albany and Binghamton, SUNY Oneonta’s 250-acre campus is situated on a hill overlooking the city of Oneonta, offering spectacular fall foliage views.

  3. Visit Campus - suny.oneonta.edu

    Visit SUNY Oneonta to see our beautiful campus and meet students, faculty and staff! Schedule a tour, info session or sign up for an open house event.

  4. Academics - suny.oneonta.edu

    SUNY Oneonta offers more than 50 undergraduate majors, each designed to prepare you for successful careers or graduate school and more than a dozen graduate programs.

  5. SUNY Oneonta Majors & Programs

    SUNY Oneonta offers more than 50 bachelor’s degree programs, and more than a dozen traditional, online and hybrid master’s degree and certificate programs.

  6. First-Year Admissions - suny.oneonta.edu

    SUNY Oneonta looks for well-rounded freshman applicants who show potential to succeed academically and the desire to get involved on campus.

  7. Student Life - suny.oneonta.edu

    Find your passion, your people and your purpose at SUNY Oneonta by getting involved in student life. With 150+ student clubs and organizations and hundreds of hours of entertainment, athletic events …

  8. Admissions - suny.oneonta.edu

    Learn how to apply to SUNY Oneonta, get information on admissions criteria and deadlines, and sign up to receive more information.

  9. Cost and Aid - suny.oneonta.edu

    SUNY Oneonta provides an exceptional living and learning experience at an affordable cost. Learn about scholarships, loans, grants and work study.

  10. Rankings & Statistics - suny.oneonta.edu

    Located in the Central New York city of Oneonta, SUNY Oneonta enrolls about 6,000 students in more than 60 undergraduate and graduate degree programs.