
SUNY Orange has touched the lives of countless numbers of the county's 350,000 residents through its credit programs, non-credit programming and cultural events. As the needs of the community grow, the college will continue to play a significant role in the county's endeavor to face the challenges and to profit from the opportunities that await it.
SUNY Orange was founded in 1950 as the first county-sponsored community college in the State University of New York system. Morrison Hall was donated to Orange County by Mrs. Christine Morrison as part of the College's formation. Morrison Hall was originally built for the family of Webb Horton, a retired industrialist.
SUNY Orange was founded in 1950 as the first county-sponsored community college in the State University of New York system. Morrison Hall was donated to Orange County by Mrs. Christine Morrison as part of the College's formation. Morrison Hall was originally built for the family of Webb Horton, a retired industrialist.
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New to SUNY Orange? If you've been away from SUNY Orange for more than two consecutive semesters (excluding summer), you must reapply. Choosing SUNY Orange will help you to maintain, stay competitive, or advance in your career with methods of instruction that work for you.
To start a degree or certificate program, or to enroll in credit classes, we suggest you apply in plenty of time to allow for taking the Placement Test and completing your New Start requirements before registering for classes.Once you are accepted, you will receive our checklist for enrolling as a student at SUNY Orange.
To start a degree or certificate program, or to enroll in credit classes, we suggest you apply in plenty of time to allow for taking the Placement Test and completing your New Start requirements before registering for classes.Once you are accepted, you will receive our checklist for enrolling as a student at SUNY Orange.
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A SUNY Orange education is affordable, accessible and exceptional. We can help you reach your goals. Whether you are planning to start here en route to earning a bachelor's degree, are seeking a head-start on your career or need a fresh start, join us at SUNY Orange and write your own story! Campuses in Middletown and Newburgh offer you two convenient options to pursue your studies.
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You can learn more about SUNY Orange's diverse course offerings and vibrant student life by meeting with an admissions counselor. Are you looking to enroll at SUNY Orange for an upcoming semester? If so, the Admissions Office would like to invite you to meet a member of our admissions team for a one-on-one appointment.
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Students who are interested in applying to one of the Health Professions Programs should note that admission to these programs is competitive. All applicants undergo a thorough review which includes a review of program-specific admissions eligibility requirements, and department-specific requirements.
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The Form I-20 (application for F-1 student immigration status) CANNOT be sent to you until you are officially accepted as a matriculated (degree-seeking) student at SUNY Orange. All admissions paperwork must be submitted and all requirements met (see items 1-7 below) BEFORE the deadlines above. International students must be enrolled as full-time students (12 or more credit hours) each semester to maintain F-1 status.
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