
Loch Sheldrake, NY (March 29, 2011) – SUNY Sullivan has posted its complete academic course offerings for its 2011 Summer Sessions – including both classroom and online formats. The online catalog includes classes in all academic departments during each summer session. Summer Sessions begin in May and continue into August. Please note that the individual start and end dates for each class vary based on the Summer Session during which the class is being offered. There are four Summer Sessions for 2011.
These and other details are outlined online at www.sunysullivan.com – log on and click the Academics link to find the complete Class Schedules.
Summer Session courses offered this year include 2, 3, and 4 credit sections. Courses are being offered in the following academic disciplines: Business, Communication & Media Arts, Computer Information Systems, Hospitality & Tourism Management, English, Green Building, Humanities, Mathematics, Physical Education, Recreation Leadership, Science – including labs – and much more.
Registration is now open to part-time non-degree seeking students, as well as currently enrolled SUNY Sullivan students who have declared their majors. Registration forms may be downloaded by visiting the college website and searching “Summer Session 2011.”
Summer Session classes are filling up. Space is limited. To ensure your spot in the classes you prefer, please contact the school now to enroll.
For more information or enrollment assistance, please contact the Admission Office – Monday through Friday between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 pm. A SUNY Sullivan admissions consultant will be pleased to assist you at 800-577-5243, or (845) 434-5750, extension 4287. Prospective students are also invited to email their questions to the Admissions Office at admissions@sullivan.suny.edu.
SUNY Sullivan - founded in 1962 - is a two-year community college and a unit of the State University of New York. Its academic offerings include over 40 associate degree and certificate programs, as well as a variety of continuing education and specialty courses. Instruction is available on our 405-acre campus in Loch Sheldrake for both commuter and resident students, online and through the college’s distance learning program.