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Cayuga County Community College is located in Cayuga County, New York, United States, and is under the State University of New York (SUNY). This college is also referred to as Cayuga Community College. It was established in the year 1953. Originally, the institute was known as Auburn Community College. Cayuga County Community College has another campus in Fulton. The college offers a large number of associate degrees and certificate programs. Students may choose from courses in the fields of education, nursing, art, and broadcasting. More than 4,000 students are enrolled in the college on an annual basis. The students of Cayuga County Community College actively participate in sports such as basketball, soccer, golf, and lacrosse. The students publish an on-campus newspaper called the "Cayuga Collegian," and also operate a radio station called WDWN Win 89FM. Cayuga County Community College is found in Auburn, NY. Auburn is a town not particularly near any major cities. The school is a public institution. Students can earn degrees up to and including the Associate's degree at Cayuga County Community College. The school is known for its programs in media, art studies, security and law enforcement, and liberal arts. Cayuga County Community College accepts all qualified applicants under its open-admission rules. The school has a tenure system for senior faculty. Students numbered 4,050 in 2007 at Cayuga County Community College. Contact: Cayuga County Community College Cayuga County Community College |
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