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Campus Life

Campus Size

Small Campus
2,516
Total Undergrads
Including 165 Part-time
797
Degree-Seeking Freshmen
Including 22 Part-time
Gender Breakdown:
50% Women
50% Men

Athletics

NCAA Division III (without football)

Northeast Conference

  • Basketball
  • Cross Country/Track

Total Varsity Sports

10
Men's sports coaches (Average salary: $48,051)
8
Women's sports coaches (Average salary: $50,598)
Athletics Details
Sport Varsity Men Varsity Women Club Intramural
Baseball 25 - - -
Basketball 18 13 - -
Golf 15 - - -
Lacrosse 28 - - -
Soccer 18 15 - -
Softball - 13 - -
Swimming and Diving 8 10 - -
Tennis 9 - - -
Track and Field, Indoor 35 25 - -
Track and Field, Outdoor 25 24 - -
Track and Field, X-Country 13 19 - -
Volleyball - 14 - -

Diversity

Student Total
American Indian/Alaskan Native 0.4%
Asian/Pacific Islander 0.6%
Black/non-Hispanic 3.8%
Hispanic 4.3%
Non-resident alien 1.4%
Race/Ethnicity unknown 46.9%
Two or more races 0.6%
White/non-Hispanic 42.0%
Disabilities
Percent of students with disability 12%

Services & Housing

Services Offered
  • Remedial services for students with learning disabilities
  • Academic/Career counseling
  • Employment services for current students to find part-time positions
  • Job placement for graduates to find full-time employment
  • Daycare on campus for children of students
  • Library on campus
Living
  • On-Campus Housing
  • Meal plan offered, maximum 19 meals per week.

Clubs & Organizations

We do not have information for clubs or organizations at SUNY College of Agriculture and Technology at Cobleskill

Safety Statistics

Arrests On Campus
Illegal Weapons Possession 1
Drug Law Violation 25
Liquor Law Violation 13
Criminal Offenses On Campus
Personal Crime 4
Property Crime 22
Reviews: Dorm Life
  • Eric from Warnerville, NY
  • 4
  • “The dorms are not too bad, but they are strict. You cannot have guests in freshman dorms during the week, but in upperclassman housing you can have guests up to…”

  • May-02-2012 » Read More
  • Maii from Jamesville, NY
  • 5
  • “The residence halls are safe and welcoming. There is a sense of community within the buildings. There are programs going on almost every night of the week.…”

  • May-09-2012 » Read More
  • Theresa
  • 5
  • “At Cobleskill dorm rooms are kind of small but it is college, so you shouldn't expect huge rooms. Some dorm rooms have bigger rooms then others but the RA's and…”

  • May-24-2012 » Read More

Reviews

Student Responses to Review Topic: Food And Dining
  • 1
  • Anonymous
  • May-24-2013 I am a current student here

    The food is very bad. Check for mold and be sure that whatever meat you eat has been cooked properly, especially and Champlin. I sometimes get food poisoning from Twisted Whiskers. Prentice is the best place to go.

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  • 4
  • Zechariah from Randolph, NY
  • Feb-20-2013 I am a current student here

    Having a large culinary program on campus, the dining halls always have something fresh and new in the dining halls. The food is cooked in front of you and is very good.

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  • 3
  • Sarah from Victory Mills, NY
  • Jun-25-2012 I am a current student here

    There are three different places that you can eat on campus. First there is Champlin which is the main dining hall with a buffet style. the second is Prentice Hall which is more like a fast food joint. There are many options to choose from and there is a large dining area. The third is called Twisted Whiskers which is also is like a fast food joint but a lot smaller with a small dining area.

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  • 5
  • Trisha from Farmingville, NY
  • Jun-13-2012 I am accepted here and planning to attend soon

    Many places to eat and pick up food on the go. They have a program called Cobycash and it can be used in dining and several other listed locations outside the campus. Very convenient.

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  • 5
  • Theresa
  • May-24-2012 I am a current student here

    Prentice and Hodder are my two favorite places to eat. Champlin is more of a buffet style. It really just depends on what kind of foods you are interested in.

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  • 3
  • Maii from Jamesville, NY
  • May-09-2012 I am a current student here

    There are a few different dining halls, which offer a semi-limited range of foods. The dining halls are starting to shift their menu to a more healthy and nutritional one. Any allergies or specific suggestions are taken into consideration.

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Student Responses to Review Topic: Greek Life
  • 0
  • Maii from Jamesville, NY
  • May-09-2012 I am a current student here

    Greek Life isn't recognized by the school. Any sororities or fraternities that are available are all underground.

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