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Name change and plans for Newburgh

OCCC has changed its name to SUNY-Orange. May I suggest renaming, or redirecting as appropriate.

"Currently, OCCC is undergoing expansion in the city of Newburgh. These new facilities will be their new main campus and house their Nursing and Science departments."

This is not accurate, may I suggest it be updated to:

Currently, SUNY-Orange is undergoing a Master Plan initiative that includes updating its Middletown facilities and expanding its offerings at the Newburgh Extension Campus. As of July, 2006, the Orange County Legislature is working with SUNY-Orange to decide on future plans for Newburgh, which may include building a branch campus there.

--> Note, Newburgh would NOT be SUNY-Orange's new main campus. Middletown will remain the main campus; at most Newburgh will become a branch campus (a step up from the extension center it is now.)

--> Additionally, any curriculum decisions about the new campus are at this point completely provisional.


--Sammy Johnson 23:45, 19 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

One of the top two-year nursing colleges?

-> Where did OCCC get the distinction of "one of the top two-year nursing colleges?" this seems a little stretched —Preceding unsigned comment added by MFGGY (talkcontribs) 18:41, 29 November 2009 (UTC)[reply]