SUNY Canton Welcomes New and Returning Students for Fall 2022

Canton, NY (08/22/2022) — SUNY Canton is preparing for its first day of the fall 2022 semester, with new students, more four-legged friends at a more accessible and environmentally efficient campus.

New residential students began moving in today (Monday, August 22) and returning students can check in to the college's residence halls Wednesday, August 24. SUNY Canton's first day of classes is Thursday, August 25.

"Our college is ripe with potential and opportunity as we look to another academic year," said SUNY Canton President Zvi Szafran. "We'll be looking forward to several new initiatives and improved facilities while continuing to move the college forward."

Early estimates indicate the college's total enrollment will be about 2,800 students including more than 1,000 new, transfer and readmitted students. SUNY Canton offers rolling admissions, allowing students to apply right up to the first day of classes. The Admissions Office has been placing special emphasis on recruiting students who have previously attended college but who did not earn their degree.

"We're seeing the most gains in our non-traditional and returning student populations," said Melissa J. Evans, the college's executive director of enrollment. "With our strengths in online education, coupled with our applied and in-demand academic programs, more students are looking to SUNY Canton to advance their careers and earning potential."

New this year, students can bring their canine companions to live with them on campus. The college has created a Dog Floor in Rushton Hall, which will welcome it's first four-legged occupants this semester. The newest housing option comes in addition to the famous Pet Wing in Mohawk Hall, the one-year-old Esports Wing in Heritage Hall, and other themed housing options.

"This is the next phase of our evolution as a nationally renowned pet-friendly college," said SUNY Canton Director of Residence Life John M. Kennedy. "Animal companions are an important part of our students' lives, so expanding this program helps maintain a community-like atmosphere where they feel comfortable and supported."

Rendezvous dining facility in the Richard W. Miller Campus Center will be offering expanded food options when it reopens on August 24. The SUNY Canton College Association, Inc., will be adding a "Hershey's" specialty shake and sundae shop and a healthy snack and salad location.

"Center Grill in Rendezvous will feature American classics, such as a variety of cheeseburgers, chicken sandwiches, pizza and grilled sandwiches," said College Association Executive Director Jeffrey D. Taylor. "New to Rendezvous this year will be an all-day breakfast menu. We'll be adding mobile ordering as the semester progresses."

Roos Court, a diner at the intersection of Wicks, MacArthur and Cook Halls, will be also upgrading its offerings with submarine sandwiches.

Numerous renovation projects are underway across campus, with new construction to the outdoor corridor linking French Hall with the Roselle Academic Plaza. The project also includes the addition of an outdoor amphitheater. All the college's physical improvements are designed to increase accessibility and sustainability.

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Pictured from left are SUNY Canton students Benjamin W. Delaney of Schenectady and Timothy A. Woolschlager of Croghan assisting at Rushton Hall. Volunteers from Greek organizations and the college's athletic teams aided new residential students as they arrived on campus.

Transfer student Hanna Froedtert of Dexter recently visited campus with her dog, Maggie. The pet-student duo will be living on SUNY Canton's new Dog Floor at the start of the school year.

A birds-eye view of SUNY Canton with one of the current construction projects visible outside of French Hall. Classes begin again on Thursday, August 25.