University Information
Location: Brockport, New York
Founded: 1867
Undergraduate Students: 6 300
Campus Type: Suburban
Institution Type: Public state institution
Website: www.brockport.edu
About the University
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, State University of New York (also known as SUNY Brockport, Brockport State, College at Brockport, or the State University of New York at Brockport) is a four-year liberal arts college in Brockport, Monroe County, New York, United States, near Rochester. A constituent college of the State University of New York, it has been ranked by U.S. News in the first tier of Master’s-granting colleges in the Northeast region, and by Kiplinger’s among the top 100 “Best Value” public colleges and universities in the United States.
The college is divided into 3 academic schools:
Academic Schools:
– Excerpt from SUNY Brockport College’s website.
TOEFL: 80/120
IELTS: 6,5
All international students with F-1 or J-1 Student Visa categories and other non-immigrant visa categories are required to enroll in this SUNY- mandatory policy.
Detailed information regarding GeoBlue coverage can be viewed here.
Students that want to request an insurance waiver using another insurance provider may do so online.
Please review the required insurance benefits below before completing the online waiver request:
Students have 30 days from the first day of classes each semester to complete the online waiver. After 30 days, the GeoBlue insurance charge will remain on the student’s bill and waivers will not be accepted.
International scholars with J-1 exchange/visitor, researcher, and professor visa categories are also required to enroll in this policy.
Students may opt to try and use the MICEFA plan, CHARTIS. Please contact Brockport before purchasing.
Living on-campus: On-campus housing is available on first-come first-served basis for undergraduate students. If you are interested in living on-campus, please visit the Resident Life website.
Cost: $3,987.00 -$4,787.00 per semester*
*Students living in residence halls must also purchase a meal plan please visit the website for more information. (Cost: about $2,185.00 per semester)
Off-campus Housing: Some Brockport students commute to campus from around the Greater Rochester and Buffalo areas. Others (excluding freshmen students) may choose to live in off-campus housing. Regardless of where you live, amenities on our campus (including those mentioned above) are available to you.
The average budget per month is: $400 – 500
In order to be accepted, students must prove financial resources of $8,000.00 per semester.