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SUNY Cobleskill joins student support program
SUNY Cobleskill joins student support program

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time07-06-2025

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SUNY Cobleskill joins student support program

SUNY Cobleskill on Friday announced that its campus is part of the expansion of SUNY ASAP|ACE, the nation's leading evidence-based retention and completion model. Across SUNY, ASAP|ACE will increase from 4,270 students at 25 SUNY campuses in fall 2024 to 7,050 students at 34 SUNY campuses in fall 2025, according to a news release from the college. 'The College is excited to welcome an initial cohort of students this fall thanks to new funding from the FY26 State Budget that places SUNY ASAP|ACE on the path to reach 10,000 students by Fall 2026,' the release stated. See for more information. SUNY Cobleskill President Marion Terenzio said, 'We are proud to bring ASAP|ACE to our campus and provide these transformative support services to our students this fall. As we continue to remove financial barriers and provide wraparound supports, we're ensuring that our students can focus on their studies and graduate on time with the skills to excel in their career fields. The proven outcomes of ASAP|ACE give us confidence that this investment will make a marked difference in our students' lives.' Advancing Success in Associate Pathways (ASAP) targets associate degree students and Advancing Completion through Engagement (ACE) targets baccalaureate students, both providing financial resources and 'wraparound supports' to remove barriers to full-time study, help students gain and maintain academic momentum, and create a connected community among students, all in service of increasing timely degree completion, the release stated. SUNY Chancellor John B. King said, 'SUNY is committed to the success of every student, and ASAP|ACE is a proven, evidence-based strategy to improve retention and completion. I am thrilled that through Governor Hochul's leadership and the support of the legislature, SUNY is expanding this vital program to even more students and campuses across the SUNY system.' Preliminary outcomes data across current ASAP|ACE partner campuses demonstrate participating students have higher credit completion and persistence rates than similar non-ASAP|ACE students, the release stated. ASAP students pursuing associate degrees have a 20% higher credit completion rate than non-ASAP students (73% versus 61%). ASAP students also have a higher spring-fall persistence rate: 80% for ASAP versus 72% for non-ASAP students, according to the release. Additionally, ACE students pursuing bachelor's degrees at a SUNY state-operated campuses have a 9% higher credit completion rate than similar non-ACE students (89% versus 82%). ACE students also have higher spring-fall persistence rates: 88% for ACE versus 85% for non-ACE students, according to the release.

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