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Community Colleges

Public postsecondary educational institutions, commonly organized into two-year programs, which offer instruction that has been adapted in content, level and schedule to meet the needs of the community in which they are located. Community colleges (also known as junior colleges) generally offer a comprehensive curriculum which includes basic liberal arts and sciences with transfer, occupational, general education and adult education components. The program awards an Associates in Arts (A.A.) certificate to those who successfully complete the requirements.

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Thru: Cayuga Community College

Eligibility:
Call for information.
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Cayuga Community College

197 Franklin Street
Auburn Campus
Auburn, NY

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Fulton Center

11 River Glen Drive
Fulton, NY

Thru: Monroe Community College

Eligibility:
Varies according to program.
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Monroe Community College

1000 East Henrietta Road
Rochester, NY

Thru: Finger Lakes Community College

Eligibility:
Vary with program. Call for information.
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Finger Lakes Community College - Main Campus

3325 Marvin Sands Drive
Canandaigua, NY

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Geneva Campus Center

63 Pulteney Street
Geneva, NY

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Newark Campus Center

1100 Technology Parkway
Newark, NY

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Victor Campus Center

200 Victor Heights Parkway
Victor, NY

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