SUNY Brockport

About us

Location Brockport, United States Funding Type Public
No of Students 8287 Establishment HE Institution / College
Founded In 1835 Estimated Cost of Living 14000 USD
Address 350 New Campus Dr, Brockport, NY 14420, United States

Brockport is a selective, nationally recognized and accredited public institution. We are the engaged SUNY campus and one of the most engaged college campuses in the country.

Founded in 1835, The College at Brockport is a nationally recognized four-year comprehensive public college focused on student success. We are proud of our academic quality and exceptional value.

The College at Brockport ensures institutional effectiveness and accountability through a variety of offices, systems, and relationships. We offer multiple sources of information available to the public that is used to make evidenced-based decisions that support fulfillment of the College Mission and its Strategic Plan.

The College at Brockport values the diversity of all of its community, including faculty, staff, students, and visitors. In raising awareness of the positive contribution of diversity and inclusion, we endeavor to equip all individuals with the skills to realize their potential and make a positive contribution to society in a global economy. In doing so, we create a richer and more meaningful learning community for us all.

We guide efforts to communicate to the College and outside community Brockport's commitment to diversity and equity. We develop and monitor the College's EDI Plan; prepare and analyze reports to monitor our success; and conceptualize and cultivate diversity as an institutional and educational priority.

Why?

We’re not all talk. Our promise to engage students and inspire excellence is tried and true. Scan through these facts & figures to see how Brockport is building meaningful lives and vibrant communities. 

Overview

  • Established in 1835
  • Location: Brockport, NY
  • Public university, member of the State University of New York (SUNY)
  • President: Heidi R. Macpherson, July 2015-present; 7th president
  • Campus size: 464 acres

Enrollment

  • Total enrollment is 7,924 (6,673 undergraduate, 1,251 graduate)
  • 58.6% Women
  • 41.4% Men
  • 53.5% of first-time Freshman applicants are admitted
  • 63% of all transfer applicants are admitted

Student Diversity (% of students enrolled)

  • 11.7% Black or African American students
  • 7.8% Hispanic/Latino students
  • 2.9% Students of two or more races
  • 2.2% Asian students
  • 5.3% Other or Unknown

Academics

  • Total Instructional Faculty: 626
  • Undergraduate student to faculty ratio: 17:1
  • Undergraduate median class size: 23
  • Undergraduate Majors: 49
  • Graduate Programs (Master's Degrees and Certificates of Advanced Study): 50+

Academic Schools:

  • Arts and Sciences
  • Business and Management
  • Education, Health and Human Services

Degrees Awarded
The following is a list of the number of degrees that were awarded from July 1, 2017 - June 30, 2018

  • 1,796 Bachelor's Degrees
  • 29 Postbachelor's Certificates
  • 350 Master's Degrees
  • 53 Post-Master's Certificates

Financial Aid & Scholarships

  • 82% of students receive financial aid.
  • 42% of matriculated undergraduate students received Federal Pell Grants for the 2018-2019 Academic Year
  • The official 3 year cohort default rate is 4.1%.
  • Total Extraordinary Academic Scholars: $2.1 million
  • Total Brockport Foundation Scholarships: $550,000

Additional Information

  • College at Brockport Profile : National Center for Education Statistics – Provides official, summary IPEDS data on a number of topics such as tuition, financial aid, programs/majors, athletics and graduation rates.
  • Brockport Common Data Set (CDS) is a standard set of items that provides general information about undergraduate colleges and universities in the United States. Learn more about the Common Data Set Initiative.