The SUNY Ulster Collegian Program
The SUNY Ulster Collegian Program enables talented high school students to enroll in college classes taught during the day - at their high school by selected high school faculty - and to earn college credit for these classes!
While specific classes vary from high school to high school, classes have included College English, American history, computer art, psychology, accounting, criminal justice, math, general biology, Spanish, and computer applications for business.
Collegian students receive:
- Significantly reduced tuition while taking the Collegian course;
- A SUNY Ulster ID to use Library services and attend campus special events;
- A SUNY Ulster transcript listing the course completed and grade earned, which can be applied toward a degree from SUNY Ulster or, typically, transferred to a four-year college or university.
Since the program began, students have taken hundreds of classes for thousands of credits.
Currently, Collegian courses are offered at the following high schools. Click on the school name to see what courses are offered.
- Ulster County BOCES Career &Tech
- Ulster BOCES New Vision
- John Coleman High School
- Ellenville High School
- Highland High School
- Kingston High School
- Marlboro High School
- Onteora High School
- Rondout High School
- Saugerties High School
- Wallkill High School
- Woodstock Day School
Registration for the courses takes place at your high school in the fall and spring semesters. If you are interested, meet with your high school guidance counselor or contact us in Admissions.
If you have questions, or need advisement,
contact us in the Admissions Office,
Vanderlyn Hall (VAN 101).
You can call us at 800: 724-0833 extension 5022
or 845: 687-5022 or 5018.
Our e-mail address is admissions@sunyulster.edu.






