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At SUNY Empire, we believe students should be awarded credit for verifiable college-level learning and life experience gained outside a traditional classroom. In addition to transfer credit, we offer multiple ways to earn credit for prior learning, saving you time and money on your degree. Professional licensure. Standardized exams.
SUNY Transfer Paths outline the core coursework that is recommended for students to complete during their first two years of study for a major in a given discipline. To find the courses at your current or first SUNY campus that are equivalent to the lower division major requirements listed in your SUNY Transfer Path, enter the criteria below.
*If you entered SUNY between fall 1998 and fall 2009, you may need to complete a course in each of the ten areas, but your advisor may be able to tell you about other options. If you entered SUNY before fall 1998, the SUNY-GER may not apply. A very limited number of majors at some campuses may not require the entire SUNY-GER.
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If you plan to transfer within SUNY to earn a bachelor's degree, you may want to complete as many SUNY-GER courses as you can before you transfer. Try to complete courses in at least 7 SUNY-GER areas, including the 2 required areas, before you transfer.
SUNY Empire State College’s average GPA is 2.0. SUNY Empire State College does require GPA. SUNY Empire State College is currently selective. However, be aware that oftentimes schools in this GPA range are increasing their selectivity in hope of increasing “prestige”.
SUNY Empire State College requires that you either take the SAT or ACT. See the table below for how SUNY Empire State College’s accepted students have performed on both tests. You may be wondering how many test scores should you submit. Generally, don’t freak out about taking the test too often.
SUNY Empire State College’s average SAT score is 0 - this is the sum of the math and reading portions of the SAT (the 1600 scale). Check out the below table for a deeper look into how students performed - it’s also very interesting to look at the average test score over time.
SUNY Empire State College’s average ACT score is 0. To be a competitive applicant for SUNY Empire State College your ACT score should come close to the average. If you’re closer to the 0, you’re likely going to have a tougher time getting accepted.
As you can see from the data above, SUNY Empire State College is exceptionally difficult to get into. Not only should you be aiming for a 2.0 but also SAT scores around 0. Getting into SUNY Empire State College is no easy feat and you will need to set yourself apart with more than just numbers and data. Read on to learn how.
Now you know where you need to be for getting into SUNY Empire State College from a grade and test score perspective. Let’s quickly outline what else you’ll need to provide for your application to get reviewed, and then we’ll move onto the most important section: differentiating your app.