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SUNY Old Westbury is a university where students with a passion for learning are empowered through excellence to thrive in a more just, sustainable world. Explore its majors, programs, campus, events, and location near New York City.
- Why Old Westbury
Our 604-acre campus offers the best of both worlds: a quiet...
- Programs & Courses
5-Year Bachelor of Science/Master of Science.
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Looking to get ahead in your career? Changing to a new one?...
- Our Student Experience
Being a Panther means being part of an environment that...
- Our Faculty
Our faculty includes renowned professors, acclaimed...
- Resources Supporting Student Success
Student Success is embedded in our efforts to empower...
- Visit Old Westbury
SUNY Old Westbury is located immediately north of the Long...
- Community Action, Learning, and Leadership Program
In collaboration with community partners and the Old...
- Why Old Westbury
The State University of New York at Old Westbury (SUNY at Old Westbury) is a public university in Old Westbury, New York, with portions in the neighboring town of Jericho, New York. It enrolls just over 5,000 students.
SUNY Old Westbury offers 45 undergraduate degrees in business, education and the arts and sciences, with internship and community service programs. Located 22 miles from New York City, the campus is diverse, rural and has 13 athletic teams.
5-Year Bachelor of Science/Master of Science.
Learn about the mission, vision, history, and rankings of SUNY Old Westbury, a selective public liberal arts college in suburban Long Island. Explore the campus, programs, and student body of this diverse and dynamic institution.
Learn how to join SUNY Old Westbury, a test-optional campus with small classes, exciting activities, and real-world experiences. Find information for first-year, transfer, graduate, international, and non-degree students.
Learn how SUNY Old Westbury, one of the youngest campuses of the State University of New York, evolved from an experimental college to a regional institution of higher education. Explore its history of academic innovation, access, and social justice, as well as its challenges and achievements.