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About the Fulton CampusHistoryTo provide a gateway to higher education in the Oswego County region, Cayuga opened an extension site in the city of Fulton in January 1994. The "campus" briefly consisted of two rented classrooms in the basement of the Fulton Education Center, until later in the year when classes and offices moved into the former Holy Family School building on West Third Street. The current facility on Route 3 opened in the summer of 2001 as Cayuga's Fulton Extension Center. It was expanded in 2004 with additional classroom and office space to meet a dramatic rise in enrollment. In 2006, New York State granted the facility branch campus status, and the "Fulton campus" designation became official. To date, the Fulton campus has helped thousands students in Oswego County pursue higher education for new and better careers. Depending on their course of study, students may complete requirements for some degrees entirely in Fulton. At the heart of the campus is the Learning Commons, with more than 20 computer workstations, a 54-seat Academic Support Center, and the Disabilities Services office. Also located within the Learning Commons is the library, providing continually expanding collections of print and nonprint resources for Fulton faculty and staff, instruction service, additional computer workstations, online access to all electronic resources, and daily delivery of items from the Auburn collections. The Fulton campus also features 12 general classrooms, a distance-learning classroom, a video conferencing room, 2 computer labs (each with 24 computer workstations) and an art room. The science area includes an interdisciplinary science classroom, prep room, and office, with provisions for future lab space. The Fulton campus also houses business and industry training facilities, a full-service bookstore, and a student lounge. Address and Phone
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