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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
  • 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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  • 2
  • Eric from Warnerville, NY
  • May-02-2012 I am a current student here

    I personally do not like the food here. The choices are never really healthy, and sometimes it does not seem fresh. Specialty dinners were always extravagant and worthwhile but on average its just sandwiches.

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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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