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  1. The State University of New York at Farmingdale, established in 1912, originally began as the New York State School of Agriculture on Long Island. The proposal for the college's founding was put forth by State Assemblyman John Lupton in 1909.

  2. Farmingdale State College—SUNY is a public institution that was founded in 1912. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 9,264 (fall 2022), its setting is suburban, and the campus size is 380 ...

    • 2350 Broadhollow Road, Farmingdale, 11735, NY
    • 093442 02000
  3. As SUNY’s largest college of applied science and technology, FSC offers 46 degree programs focused on emerging, high-demand, and relevant careers. More than half of our students graduate debt-free and 82% are employed six months after graduation or enrolled in graduate school. FSC ranks fifth nationally in graduate early career earnings.

  4. Small, personalized classes, a lush 380-acre campus and a successful NCAA Division III athletics program are some of the things Farmingdale students experience while preparing for a whole new world—the real world. Unique offerings include the only four-year aviation program in New York and the only four-year dental hygiene program in the region.

  5. 1. Chartering the New York State School of Agriculture on Long Island 2. Laying the Foundation 3. Albert A. Johnson, 1913–1923 4. Halsey B. Knapp, 1923–1956 5. The World War II Era 6. The Industrial-Technical Division 7. The Charles W. Laffin Jr. Years, 1961–1976 8. Dr. Frank A. Cipriani Heralds the Future, 1978–2000 9. Transition and ...

  6. Leroy Douglas, “Serving Community and Country: The New York State School of Agriculture at Farmingdale, 1914-1919” Nassau County Historical Journal 6 (2001): 13-27; Frank J. Cavaioli, “The State University of New York at Farmingdale: The Foundation Years,” Long Island Forum 64 (Winter 2001): 22-33; Frank J. Cavaioli, “Chartering the New York State School of Agriculture on Long Island ...

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  8. public undergraduate institution covering 380 acres (155 hectares) in Farmingdale, N.Y. Although the college was founded in 1912, it did not begin awarding bachelor’s degrees…

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