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Justin Oliver from SUNY Brockport came to ICE on Wednesday and met with 11 ICE Juniors. It was a great visit, and we all learned a lot about what Brockport has to offer. With about 7,000 undergraduates Justin said that Brockport is not too small and not too large, it's just perfect. He talked to us about courses of study, his experience, study abroad, campus life, and cost of attendance. ICE students had lots of questions and the conversation was lively.
This is what the Admission Office has to say about the Village of Brockport, "After appearing at the Brockport Writers Forum, Pulitzer Prize winning poet Archibald MacLeish wrote “Brockport is a college town - a University College town - on the flat lands under the wind off Lake Ontario where the spring snow drifts. It is also a town where poets are ... "
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A town for poets, and a town for students, Brockport was one of the first Erie Canal towns, settled in the early 1800s. Today, this tiny jewel is the quintessential college town, made for walking, filled with Victorian architecture, restaurants, a movie theater, and plenty of places for students to relax and kick back. Nearby, Erie Canal is perfect for biking, hiking, canoeing, picnicking, or just sitting peacefully with a book, a laptop, or a friend."
Brockport is a liberal arts college and offers a wide array of majors which include: BFA programs in both Art Studio and Dance as well as majors in Nursing, Meteorology, Athletic Training, Music and Political Science. Check out the website to see everything that is possible at SUNY Brockport.
And (might I add) Justin said that SUNY Brockport has the best food in the SUNY system!! Sounds good to me! I think SUNY Brockport would be a great place to visit!!!
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