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Applying for College

Below you'll see many different types of applications that colleges use to accept students. Each link will bring you to a page offering more information surrounding the benefit of that application type.

Stop by the guidance office to see which one best suits your needs.

The SUNY Application

The State University of New York (SUNY) Application is accepted by almost all of the 64 SUNY Campuses across New York State. It allows you to apply to multiple campuses with one application.

  • Click here to be taken to the applySUNY portal which will allow you to complete an application for admission and any required supplemental applications all in one place. Submit your documents just one time, and they will be transmitted to as many SUNY campuses as you designate. It’s fast, it’s easy, AND it’s green!

  • You’ll also find information on FAQs, how to apply and college campus admissions office- all housed in one spot.

*Remember, if you are applying to a community college, be sure to check the college’s website before applying, because many of them offer a free application. Applications otherwise cost an average of $50 per college to submit an application for admittance.

The Common Application

For so many applicants and their families, the most daunting aspect of the college journey is the price tag that comes with it, but it doesn’t have to be! There are many more options available than you might think that can help lessen many of the burdens associated with paying for college.

The Common App is accepted by more than 500 colleges and universities nationwide and allows you to apply to multiple public and private schools with just one application. It includes the college essay and a letter of recommendation. 

Apply now with the common app!

*Remember, if you are applying to a community college, be sure to check the college’s website before applying, because many of them offer a free application. Applications otherwise cost an average of $50 per college to submit an application for admittance.