SUNY Canton’s Sports Management bachelor’s degree program has developed a high school officiating microcredential to help ...
SUNY Canton will host several “Mental Health First Aid” training opportunities this spring that are open to the public.
Beginning in Fall 2012 in conjunction with the ENGL 264 course, The Living Writers Series brings guest authors to the College to discuss their latest works. Students enrolled in the class read the ...
Thank you for your interest in employment with SUNY Canton. We are currently accepting applications for the positions noted below. Please refer to the individual advertisement for information about ...
Earn a SUNY Canton degree through SUNY Canton’s OnLine global campus; a virtual campus with 25 fully online degrees and more than 450 online courses. Select from our many degrees and off-term ...
B.A. SUNY Canton, 2004: Financial Services Management MBA Clarkson University, 2006: Innovation and New Venture Management Courses taught: Principles of Accounting I, Global Finance, Introduction to ...
This page will provide you with information to help you determine if SUNY Canton is the right fit for you. Use these simple steps to complete the application process.
Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 is a federal civil rights law that prohibits sex discrimination on the basis of sex in educational programs or activities that receive federal funding.
Welcome to the page that connects you to the links most frequently used by current SUNY Canton Faculty/Staff. If you are having difficulty finding a particular link, you may want to try typing your ...
Welcome to the virtual Frederick W. Saburro Honors Convocation, the event that celebrates students with the top GPA in their major for each class year. More than 180 students representing SUNY ...
These disclosures are provided in accordance with Federal Law 34 CFR §668.43 and New York State Law 8 NYCRR Part 53 (Information for Students and Prospective Students). A copy of the college catalog ...
The College was originally chartered in 1906 as the first postsecondary, two-year college in New York. In 1987, the State University of New York’s Board of Trustees authorized the college's present ...