SUNY Polytechnic Institute
Founded 1966
President Tod Laursen (President)
Fees USD 9,360
Acceptance Rate Moderate (50–75%)
Campus Setting Suburban
SUNY Polytechnic Institute is a public university of the State University of New York system, founded in 1966 with campuses in Utica and Albany. SUNY Poly is New York’s leading technology-focused public university, particularly renowned for its programs in nanotechnology and nanoscale engineering at the Albany NanoTech Complex — one of the world’s most advanced semiconductor research facilities. The university enrolls approximately 2,900 students.
Schools
- College of Engineering — ABET-accredited engineering programs
- College of Arts and Sciences — Sciences and liberal arts
- School of Business — Business and management programs
- College of Health Sciences — Nursing and health programs
How to Apply
- Application: SUNY Application or Common App
- Application Fee: $50
- Test Scores: Test-optional; middle 50% SAT 1130–1330, ACT 24–30
- Acceptance Rate: ~63%
- In-State Tuition: ~$9,360
