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Application Process

for first-year and transfer applicants

Step 1








When you're ready to apply to The College at Brockport, just choose either the Common Application or the State University of New York (SUNY) application (please complete and submit only one). A $50 non-refundable fee is required with either option.

SUNY Application           Common Application

Step 2

Submit the required additional documents as outlined below.

Step 3



Check the status of your application regularly to ensure that your application is complete. If you have questions about materials that we are requesting, please refer to our Status Code Descriptions or contact us for clarification.

 

(NOTE: Re-admits, Non-Matriculated, Second Degree and Visiting students
follow a different application process)

 

High School Applicants: Additional Documents Needed

Prospective freshmen who apply with the SUNY Application are also required to submit the SUNY Supplemental Application (also referred to as Part II).

In addition to the SUNY or Common Application, applicants must also submit:

 

Once you have submitted your application, we encourage you to check your application status regularly to ensure that your application is complete.

If you are offered admission to The College at Brockport, new freshman must submit their final high school transcripts, as well as official AP, IB, and CLEP scores and official, sealed transcripts from any colleges they may have earned credit from. Freshmen should do so as soon as they are available in order to complete the admissions application and assist in the freshman registration process. Failure to do so will prevent the student from receiving vital college services.

Honors Program

The College at Brockport's Honors Program is designed for our most talented, motivated, and intellectually curious students. Honors students enjoy the challenges and rewards of working closely with distinguished faculty in small, interactive courses and on scholarly research projects.

Honors students also receive a number of perks, including:

  • Tuition for New York State residents, or $9,000 scholarship for out-of-state students
  • On-campus parking pass
  • An Apple iPad tablet as part of the College's eTextbook and collaborative learning initiatives
  • Dedicated Honors Program academic advisor
  • Priority registration, housing and advance move-in date

To be considered for Honors, you must file a separate application (in addition to your application to the College) by March 1.

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Transfer Applicants: Additional Documents Needed

**ATTENTION: The following programs are currently closed for the Fall 2013 Semester:
Nursing Intent, Athletic Training and Exercise Science.
We will no longer be accepting transfer applications for these majors.

Transfer applicants must also submit:

  • Official, sealed transcripts from every college/university attended. This is necessary regardless of the number of credits earned, even if the information appears on another institution's transcript. Failure to report all previously attended colleges on the SUNY application will cause a delay in the application process. Please send official transcripts to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions.

Less than 24 transferable college credits

  • Students with less than 24 transferable college credits are also required to submit official high school transcripts and SAT/ACT scores for consideration.

More than 54 transferable college credits

  • If you will be transferring to The College at Brockport with more than 54 transferable college credits, you will be required to indicate an academic major on your application. Teacher certification is available at Brockport, and must be completed in addition to a declared major. Please visit the Department of Education and Human Development's website for a complete list of appropriate academic majors for education certification.

 

Once you have submitted your application, we encourage you to check your application status regularly to ensure that your application is complete.

If you are offered admission to The College at Brockport, new transfer students must submit their final high school transcripts or another form of proof of high school graduation, final college transcript (with proof of graduation if applicable), as well as any official AP, IB, CLEP or military scores/transcripts. Students should do so as soon as possible in order to complete the admissions application and assist in the registration process. Failure to do so will prevent the student from receiving vital college services.