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Public 2 Year

Adirondack Community College

Queensbury, New York

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Overview

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2,662
Adirondack Community College overview
Location Queensbury, New York
Online sunyacc.edu
School Type Public 2 Year
Setting Rural Fringe
Adirondack Community College overview
Size Small
Status Non-profit
On Campus Housing No
Level of Study Undergrad
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Located in Queensbury, New York, at the foothills of the Adirondack Mountains, SUNY Adirondack (formerly Adirondack Community College) serves the greater Warren, Washington, and northern Saratoga counties. The 141-acre suburban campus features modern academic facilities centered around a main quad, including a student center and library complex that overlooks the surrounding mountain landscape. Operating as part of the State University of New York system since 1961, SUNY Adirondack provides open access admission to its two-year associate degree programs, with notable offerings in business, nursing, criminal justice, and liberal arts. The college maintains several on-campus residence halls and offers student housing options unusual for a community college, while also supporting intercollegiate athletics through participation in the NJCAA's Region III, particularly in basketball and soccer.

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Admission Requirements

Open Admission

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Annual Cost to Attend

New York Resident Tuition

$5,088
In State Costs for Adirondack Community College
Fee Cost
Books and Supplies$1,800
Other Fees$1,000
Estimated Off Campus Cost of Living $12,760
Budget for Other Expenses$3,000
Total One Year Cost$23,648

Out of State Resident Tuition

$7,632
Out of State Costs for Adirondack Community College
Fee Cost
Books and Supplies$1,800
Other Fees$1,000
Estimated Off Campus Cost of Living $12,760
Budget for Other Expenses$3,000
Total One Year Cost$26,192

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Outcomes

Average Salary After 10 Years

$34,100 per year

Bachelor's Degree Graduation Rate

Data Not Available

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Popular Areas of Study

Popular subjects studied by Adirondack Community College students
Subject Percent of Class
Liberal Arts and Humanities 49%
Health Professions 13%
Business 12%
Homeland Security, Law Enforcement, Firefighting 9%
Computer and Information Sciences 3%

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Last updated February 24, 2024