The
State University of New York Institute of Technology (SUNYIT) is located just north of Utica, New York, USA. Historically an
upper-division (i.e., offering the last two years of four-year bachelor's degree work) institution, SUNYIT accepted freshmen (first-year tertiary education students) in Fall 2003 into 11 bachelor’s
degree programs: business, accounting, finance, applied mathematics, health services management, health information management,
computer & information science, computer information systems, computer engineering technology, mechanical engineering
technology, and industrial engineering technology. SUNYIT offers 20 bachelor’s degree programs to transfer students, and 11
master’s degree programs -- including a Master of Business
Administration in Technology Management.Admission to SUNYIT as a freshman is very competitive and selective. In order to be considered, students should have a minimum
of an A average in an honors program, with approximate scores of at least 1340 on the SAT I or 28 on the ACT. In addition to the
admission application, test scores, and high school transcripts, a supplemental application, and an essay are required as part of
the process. Students who have completed Adavanced Placement course work in high school with a score of 3, 4, or 5 are considered
for transfer credit.More than 25 years ago, the State University
of New York decided to develop and support an institution specifically designed for graduates of its two-year community and
technical colleges. A location was chosen just north of Utica, the geographic center of the state of New York, to provide easy access to transfer students from two-year colleges. SUNYIT was created in 1966 to
serve this need. Today, SUNYIT enrolls about 2,600 students. They are enrolled in the Schools of Arts and Sciences, the School of
Business and Public Management, the School of Information Systems and Engineering Technology, and the School of Nursing.SUNYIT's intercollegiate athletic teams compete as the
Wildcats in Division Three.