academicsNearly 700 first-time full-time freshmen began their studies at SUNY Canton for the fall 2016 semester.

“Our newest students are now actively engaged in their classes and everyone is commenting on what a wonderful addition they are to our campus,” said SUNY Canton President Zvi Szafran. “We are all very glad that they chose SUNY Canton.”

The college offers 22 bachelor’s degree programs, 21 associate degree programs, and five professional certificate programs. Additionally, nine of the college’s bachelor’s degrees are fully online.

Among those students who recently began their SUNY Canton education are:

  • Elizabeth LaSalle, a SUNY Canton Individual Studies major from Canastota. LaSalle is a 2016 graduate of Oneida High School.
  • Abaigeal Stoddard, a SUNY Canton Criminal Investigation major from Canastota. Stoddard is a 2016 graduate of Canastota High School.

  • Brandon Fox, a SUNY Canton Funeral Services Administration major from Cazenovia. Fox is a 2015 graduate of Cazenovia Central High School.
  • Paul R. McLaughlin, a SUNY Canton Mechanical Engineering Technology major from Cazenovia, NY, 13035. McLaughlin is a 2016 graduate of Cazenovia Central High School.
  • Cole Wilson, a SUNY Canton Mechanical Engineering Technology major from Cazenovia. Wilson is a 2016 graduate of Cazenovia Central High School.
  • Rachel Mahosky, a SUNY Canton Veterinary Technology major from Chittenango. Mahosky is a 2016 graduate of Chittenango Senior High School.
  • Kara L. Primer, a SUNY Canton Applied Psychology major from Eaton. Primer is a 2016 graduate of Chittenango Senior High School.
  • Martino Delgado, a SUNY Canton Homeland Security major from Manlius. Delgado is a 2016 graduate of Fayetteville-Manlius High School.
  • Cameran Lince, a SUNY Canton Veterinary Science Technology major from Oriskany Falls. Lince is a 2016 graduate of Waterville Central School.

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