
Final approval was given this week, so when will the change take place?
Take note U-Albany, there will be another school taking on the title of 'university' in the fall of 2025. The Siena College board of trustees unanimously approved a motion for the change back in June. NewsChannel 13 reports The New York State Regents Board gave the official go-ahead on July 14th. .
Siena College President Chuck Seifert says this will be a gateway for new opportunities:
Our name will now be more reflective of who we have become, and it’s a powerful signal about where we are going. We won’t change because we are a university; we are going to change what it means to be a university.
So what does it mean when a college becomes a university? According to BestColleges.com
College:
- Can be two- and four-year institutions
- Can refer to schools within universities (e.g., College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Pennsylvania)
- Are typically smaller communities and class sizes
- Typically offer only associate and bachelor’s degrees
- Put less emphasis on research
- Can have lower tuition
University:
- Are four-year institutions
- May hold a more prestigious social meaning, for many
- Often have larger campuses, class sizes, and student populations
- Offer advanced degrees like master’s and doctoral degrees
- Can offer more research opportunities
- Can have higher tuition
The official name change is expected to take place on September 18th in a special procession and ceremony.
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