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© Plattsburgh State University

Motto: A Proud Past, a Strong Future
Founded 1889
School type Public
Chancellor Robert King
President John Ettling
Location Plattsburgh, New York
Enrollment 6,153 students
Campus surroundings Suburban
Campus size 265 acres maintained
Mascot Cardinal


The State University of New York at Plattsburgh (also known as SUNY Plattsburgh or Plattsburgh State University) is a public liberal arts university in Plattsburgh, New York. Plattsburgh State was founded in 1889 and offers degree programs primarily at the Bachelor's level, in over 60 areas of study. The university is home to approximately 6,000 students and about 300 faculty members.

SUNY Plattsburgh is located between the city center and the suburban neighborhoods in the southwest of the town. Before becoming a four-year college of the State University of New York, Plattsburgh was a teachers' college and a nursing school. Today, it maintains both of these in the form of a well-regarded education department and a nursing program offered separately from the four-year degree.

In addition to nursing and education, Plattsburgh State University is notable for its pioneering environmental studies program, its national championship hockey team, and its large art museum. PSU was the first college in the SUNY system to offer an environmental studies program, popular with the many students who choose to attend Plattsburgh for its proximity to the mountains and lake. The Men's Hockey team is a perennial powerhouse in the NCAA's division III, and has won the national championship title several times. The Plattsburgh State Art Museum includes the Rockwell Kent Gallery (repository of the bulk of the work of American painter Rockwell Kent), a large open-air sculpture park, and a number of works by well-known artists such as a Picasso and Rodin. The college also offers an extensive Canadian Studies program. 1,200 students, approximately 20 percent of the undergraduate population of Plattsburgh, have taken Canadian Studies courses—the highest percentage of any college in the United States.

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Units of the State University of New York
University Centers: Albany | Binghamton | Buffalo | Stony Brook
Other Doctoral-Granting Institutions: College of Environmental Science and Forestry | HSC Brooklyn | HSC Syracuse | NYS College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (Cornell) | NYS College of Ceramics (Alfred) | NYS College of Human Ecology (Cornell) | NYS College of Veterinary Medicine (Cornell) | NYS School of Industrial and Labor Relations (Cornell) | State College of Optometry
University Colleges: Buffalo State | Brockport | Cortland | Empire State (multi-site) | Fredonia | Geneseo | New Paltz | Old Westbury | Oneonta | Oswego | Plattsburgh | Potsdam | Purchase
Technology Colleges: Alfred State | Canton | Cobleskill | Delhi | Farmingdale | Morrisville | SUNY Institute of Technology | SUNY Maritime College
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Online Program: SUNY Learning Network.

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