Cayuga Community College
197 Franklin Street
Auburn, NY 13021
806 West Broadway
Fulton, NY 13069
Cayuga Community College provides a liberal arts foundation for further study and career preparation that is academically, financially, and geographically accessible to a diverse student population. As a unit of the State University of New York system, Cayuga Community College serves as a valuable asset to the development of its local, regional and global communities by developing targeted training and personal enrichment programs for local students.
The New York college offers degree programs on its two campuses in Auburn and Fulton, as well as online. Cayuga Community College offers transfer and career-oriented programs that include such popular programs as liberal arts, education, broadcasting, studio art and design, business, nursing and criminal justice. The New York college's geographic information systems program provides hands-on training in the high-tech field of space-based mapping and imaging and the school enjoys a special relationship with the NASA-sponsored Institute for the Application of Geospatial Technology on it Auburn campus.
Cayuga Community College also offers a variety of clubs, organizations and activities, including NJCAA Division III athletics and student government. Student services include financial aid, advising and childcare services.
Quick Facts:
More than 40 percent of students enrolled at Cayuga Community College are over the age of 22.
In 1975, Cayuga Community College changed its name from Auburn Community College when Cayuga County assumed sponsorship of the school.
The 2003-04 school year marked the 50th anniversary of Cayuga Community College.
Cayuga Community College is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools.
Cayuga Community College is just one of 64 in the State University of New York's system.
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