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SUNY Canton notes 2011 was year of continued rapid growth

Posted 1/25/12

CANTON -- More students and a fresh new look made 2011 a banner year of growth and innovation at SUNY Canton. More than 6,000 students enrolled at SUNY Canton during the combined terms in 2011, …

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CANTON -- More students and a fresh new look made 2011 a banner year of growth and innovation at SUNY Canton.

More than 6,000 students enrolled at SUNY Canton during the combined terms in 2011, according to SUNY Canton President Joseph L. Kennedy, including a record fall enrollment of nearly 4,000 students.

The 2011 total unduplicated headcount figure represents a 20 percent increase in the past two calendar years. In 2009, the college had a total combined enrollment of 5,103.

• Winterterm 2010-2011 had approximately 1,170 students, up 46 percent from the previous year.

• Summer Session 2011 had approximately 1,430 students, up 16 percent from the previous year.

• Fall 2011 semester had approximately 3,825 students, up almost 50 percent from Fall 2006, and up 75 percent from Fall 2000, breaking the college's all-time enrollment high.

Some the highlights from the 2011 calendar year follow.

New Majors

SUNY Canton added bachelor's degrees in veterinary technology and health and fitness promotion. The veterinary technology degree gives students in the two-year program more advanced options and has become one of the most popular new majors for incoming freshmen. Health and fitness promotion is an extension of the physical therapist assistant program and allows continuing study options for the program's two-year graduates.

The new programs are continuing into 2012. The college recently announced that it would be adding a bachelor of science in applied psychology in the fall.

New Buildings

SUNY Canton celebrated the completion of the new Grasse River Suites and the new Convocation, Athletic, and Recreation Center, nicknamed Roos House, during the fall 2011 semester.

* The $45 million Roos House added a new field house, ice rink, pool, fitness center, and office space for athletic and coaching staff.

* The $26 million Grasse River Suites offers upperclassmen an independent apartment-style living option on campus and is helping house more students than ever before. The newest residence hall was built without funding from New York State or its taxpayers.

The college is planning two additional residence halls to continue its overall physical expansion.

A New Look for Canton.edu

SUNY Canton made significant design changes to its website, allowing for larger images and easier user navigation. In 2011, the website received more than 2.2 million visits and more than 5 million individual page views.

The largest growth in visits came from mobile devices. The college had more than 29,000 mobile visits in 2010, and more than 89,000 mobile visits in 2011.

The website received visits from 191 countries, including Canada, Russia, China, India, England, South Korea, Germany and Japan.

Updated Commercials

To highlight the ongoing growth, the college updated its television commercials. Students highlight the most relevant additions and changes at the college, including new majors, new sports, and new buildings. The two new 30-second spots can be viewed on the college's YouTube channel at http://www.youtube.com/user/cantonpr/.

Kangaroos Move Forward

The SUNY Canton Kangaroos began the NCAA exploratory year, the first step leading to provisional and then full-fledged Division III membership, The college began offering women's volleyball and men's golf in the past year, and new varsity teams in men's and women's lacrosse will begin play this spring.

College starts in High School

SUNY Canton received a $150,000 grant from the New York State Education Department in order to start the Collegiate Science and Technology Entry Program on campus. The college also received a $200,000 grant from the State Education Department enabling them to work with Ogdensburg Free Academy, Massena High School and St. Lawrence-Lewis BOCES as part of the Smart Scholars Early College High School program.