State University of New York – SUNY
The SUNY system includes 64 schools, a mix of 29 state-operated campuses, and five statutory colleges—including research universities, liberal arts colleges, specialized and technical colleges, health science centers, land-grant colleges—and 30 community colleges. These institutions offer programs as varied as ceramics engineering, philosophy, fashion design, optometry, maritime studies, law, medical education, and everything in between.

SUNY is embedded in virtually every community in New York State: Remarkably, 93 percent of New Yorkers live within 15 miles of a SUNY campus, and nearly 100 percent live within 30 miles. One out of three New York State high school graduates choose SUNY, and the total enrollment of nearly 400,000 full-time and part-time students represents 37 percent of New York State’s higher education student population.
SUNY attracts the best and brightest scholars, scientists, artists, and professionals and boasts nationally and internationally recognized faculty in all major disciplines. Its faculty are regular recipients of prestigious awards and honors.
SUNY grants tuition benefits to New York state residents. The full cost for a resident is roughly $25k before financial aid. Below is a comprehensive list of all the SUNY colleges and universities, hyperlinked for your own research.