SUNY Brockport
Founded 1841
President Heidi Macpherson (President)
Fees USD 9,928
Acceptance Rate Moderate (50–75%)
Campus Setting Suburban
SUNY Brockport is a public university founded in 1841 in Brockport, New York, near Rochester. Brockport enrolls approximately 8,000 students and offers over 50 undergraduate and 35 graduate programs, with particular strength in nursing, social work, education, kinesiology, and computer science. The campus sits along the historic Erie Canal in Monroe County.
Schools
- School of Business and Management — Business and management programs
- School of Education and Human Services — Teacher education and social work
- School of Arts and Sciences — Sciences, humanities, and the arts
- School of Health and Human Performance — Nursing, kinesiology, and health professions
How to Apply
- Application: SUNY Application or Common App
- Application Fee: $50
- Test Scores: Test-optional; middle 50% SAT 1070–1250, ACT 21–27
- Acceptance Rate: ~67%
- In-State Tuition: ~$9,928
Key Deadlines
- Regular Decision: Rolling admissions
