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In New York state, there are two public university systems: the State University of New York (SUNY) and the City University of New York (CUNY). The State University of New York (SUNY) system was established in 1948 and has campuses throughout the state. A 16-member Board of Trustees governs the State University system.
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Students receive at least 180 minutes of instruction per week throughout the school year (i.e., 108 hours of instruction for a full year course), or the equivalent*, and demonstrate their mastery of the learning outcomes in the course (8 CRR-NY 100.1[a], [b]).
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The Four Pillars of a Carroll University Education The Universitys educational philosophy is sustained by the four pillars of integrated knowledge, lifelong skills, gateway experiences and enduring values.
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