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SUNY To Send Personalized Letters To Graduating Seniors: Hochul
"We're committed to removing barriers to higher education and making it more affordable and accessible for students from all backgrounds."

ALBANY, NY — SUNY has plans to send out personalized letters to 125,000 graduating New York students outside of New York City, confirming they have been automatically accepted to their local community college to attend this fall, as part of an initiative to remove barriers to education, Gov. Kathy Hochul said Thursday.
SUNY and CUNY administrators will reach out to high school seniors in other new ways, such as providing information enrollment coaching and tutorials, and multiple points of contact to assist with enrolling in college and applying for financial aid, her office said.
Personalized letters to high school seniors and their parents has shown to help students in making their decision to enroll, officials said.
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In a tweet the governor referred to the plan as "transformative."
"We're committed to removing barriers to higher education and making it more affordable and accessible for students from all backgrounds," the tweet read.
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