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It’s all about seeing

BIGPICTURE: THE

where I am now, where I want to go.

1,040 acres

60 miles east of NYC

10 miles of bike paths

4 season climate

3 miles from the beach

1 railroad stop on campus

I want a university that rewards the SUCCESSFUL student that I am.

One that brings out the BEST in me and offers unparalleled classes

and EXPERIENCES. I want to be in a place where I will have that

AHA MOMENT that shows me what my LIFE is about.

Campus Profile

BRAG

You’ll belong to one

of six themed Under-

graduate Colleges

in your first year.Enjoy two small-groupseminars (fewer than20 students) andclose faculty advising,compete in the Battleof the UndergraduateColleges, and takepart in a group project focusing onyour College’s theme.

ABOUT.

I want a school I can

25TOP

best value public university

40TOP

NATIONAL PUBLIC UNIVERSITY

1TOP

IN THE%

**

*

***

WORLD

90% retention rate Student Profile+

90-96 High school average

610-710 SAT scores: MATH

560-650 SAT scores: CRITICAL READING

26-30 ACT scores

39% Admitted

2,700 Full-time freshmen

16,003 Full-time undergrads

24,149 Total number of students

58/42% Males/Females

25% Out-of-state/International students

*Times Higher Education World University Rankings **U.S.News & World Report ***Kiplinger +Middle 50% regular admits

Benn designsposters for studentgovernment

Mike enjoys anchoring the SB News

Kirolos has beenaccepted intoStony Brook’s Medical School

Mariah trainsstudents howto run theirHall Councils

Ranae sings inthe Gospel Choir

Jared plays alto saxin the marching band

Ruchi invented an all-natural mosquito repellent

Wolfie dancesthe Cotton EyeJoe at halftime

Peter has a job upgrading softwarefor Computer Science profs

Aimee

helped restorethe Biloxicoastline

Mike created a student safety video

Alexandra

studied culinary artsin Florence

DISCOVERWHO I AM.

Emily loveslacrosse club

Paola wasinvited to aroundtablewith SBU’sPresident

Dayoon does research in thedental school

Connor

has an internshipat NASA

I want to

Can I see myself here?

The AHA MOMENT is different for everyone. See how these students found theirs.

Go to stonybrook.edu/ugadmissions/viewbook.

Christine learnedSwahili in Tanzania

Kevin, a ChurchillScholar, is goingto Cambridge U.

in a diverse community of scholars.

LEARNI want to

Stony Brook has what

you want. Study Marine Science close to the AtlanticOcean or Mechanical Engineering in our Collegeof Engineering and AppliedSciences. Explore ourunique programs in Journalism, Pharmacologyand Sustainability Studies. Indulge your love of literature and history in the Department of Comparative Literary and Cultural Studies, orlearn Japanese in theDepart ment of Asian andAsian American Studies.

Our students

come from

nearly all

50 states

and more than

100 countries.

OPPOSITE: A CLASS MEETS OUTDOORS UNDER THE CHERRY BLOSSOMS.

THIS PAGE: LEARNING HAPPENS EVERYWHERE: IN A MACHINE SHOP, A CHEMISTRY LAB, IN FRONT OF THE ICONIC WALL IN THE LOBBY OF THE SIMONS CENTER FOR GEOMETRY AND PHYSICS, IN AN ART STUDIO AND THE LIBRARY.

I want to dive in, climb high, dig deep,

I have a lot of questionsthat need asking.

THINKHARD.

We offer a variety of Honors

Programs for academicallytalented students:

• University Scholars

• Honors College

• Women in Science and Engineering (WISE)

• Engineering Scholars for Medicine

• Scholars for Medicine

• Scholars for Dental Medicine

stonybrook.edu/scholars

In 2013

students in our

Undergraduate

Research and Creative

Activities program

received Goldwater, Churchill,

Fulbright and Boren

scholarships — the nation’s

highest awards to

undergraduates.

OPPOSITE: CHEMISTRY STUDENT SETS UP EXPERIMENT IN A CHEMICAL HOOD USED FOR ORGANIC SYNTHESIS.

THIS PAGE: ON THE BEAT, ON THE OCEAN, ON STAGE AND IN THE NEWSROOM, STONY BROOK STUDENTS CREATE AND EXPLORE, THEN DISPLAY THEIR WORK AT OUR ANNUAL SYMPOSIUM FOR UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH.

CHOICES STUDY.

Majors and MinorsBA – Major leading to Bachelor of Arts degreeBS – Major leading to Bachelor of Science degreeBE – Major leading to Bachelor of Engineering degree•Majors with honors programs •ABET accredited

Accounting, minorAdapted Aquatics, minorAfricana Studies, •BA & minorAmerican Studies, BA & minorAnthropology, •BA & minorApplied Mathematics & Statistics, BS & minorArt History & Criticism, •BA & minorArt, Studio, •BA & minorAsian & Asian American Studies, •BA & minorAstronomy/Planetary Sciences, •BS & minorAthletic Training, BSAtmospheric & Oceanic Sciences, •BSBiochemistry, •BSBioengineering, minorBiology, •BS & minorBiomaterials, minorBiomedical Engineering, •BEBusiness Management, •BS & minorChemical & Molecular Engineering, •BEChemistry, •BS, BA & minorChina Studies, minorCinema & Cultural Studies, •BA & minorCivil Engineering, BEClassical Civilization, minorClinical Laboratory Sciences, BSCoastal Environmental Studies, BS & minorCommunity Service Learning, minor

FOR

Is there one (or more) for me?

I want lots of

MORE THAN 200 MAJORS, MINORS AND COMBINED-DEGREE PROGRAMS

Comparative Literature, •BA & minorComputer Engineering, ••BE & minor Computer Science, ••BS & minorCreative Writing & Literature, minorDance, minorDigital Arts, minorEarth & Space Sciences, BAEconomics, •BAEcosystems & Human Impact, BA & minorElectrical Engineering, ••BE & minorElectrical Engineering Online, BS (upper-division only)

Electronic, Optical & Magnetic Materials, minorEngineering Majors: See alphabetical listings for Biomedical Engineering, Chemical & MolecularEngineering, Civil Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, EngineeringScience, Mechanical Engineering

Engineering Chemistry, BSEngineering Composites, minorEngineering Science, •BEEngineering & Technology Entrepreneurship, minorEnglish, •BA & minorEnvironmental Design, Policy & Planning, BA & minor Environmental Engineering, minorEnvironmental Humanities, BA & minorEnvironmental Studies, •BA & minorEuropean Studies, •BA & minorFrench Language & Literature, •BA & minorGeology, •BS & minorGeospatial Science, minorGerman Language & Literature, •BA & minorHealth Science, BSHealth & Wellness, minor

Hellenic Studies, minorHistory, •BA & minor Information Systems, BS & minorInternational Studies, minorItalian American Studies, minorItalian Studies, •BA & minorJapanese Studies, minorJazz Music, minorJournalism, BA & minorJudaic Studies, minorKorean Studies, minorLatin American & Caribbean Studies, minorLeadership Development, minorLinguistics, •BA & minorManufacturing Engineering, minorMarine Sciences, •BS & minorMarine Vertebrate Biology, •BSMaterials Science, minorMathematics, •BS & minorMechanical Engineering, •BE & minorMedia Arts, minorMedieval Studies, minorMiddle Eastern Studies, minorMultidisciplinary Studies,•BAMusic, •BA & minor (audition required)Music & Technology, minorNanotechnology Studies, minorNursing, BS (upper-division only)Optics, minorPharmacology, •BSPhilosophy, •BA & minorPhysical Metallurgy, minorPhysics, •BS & minorPolitical Science, •BA & minor

Psychology, •BS, BAReligious Studies, •BA & minorRespiratory Care, BSRussian Studies, minorSocial Work, BS (upper-division only)Sociology, •BASouth Asian Studies, minorSpanish Language & Literature, •BA & minorSustainability Studies, BA & minorTechnological Systems Management, BS & minorTheatre Arts, •BA & minorWomen’s & Gender Studies, •BA & minorWriting, minor

PRE-LAW/PRE-MEDKnowledgeable pre-med and pre-law advisorsprovide guidance to undergraduates majoring inany discipline. Students seeking entrance tomedical and law schools may select any major.

UNDERGRADUATE SECONDARYTEACHER PREPARATION*Biology French PhysicsChemistry German Social StudiesChinese Italian SpanishEarth Science Japanese TESOL (K-12) English Mathematics *Accredited by NCATE

COMBINED-DEGREE PROGRAMSUse graduate credits toward your under graduatedegree and complete both degrees in five years.

FAST TRACK MBA DEGREE PROGRAMEarn an MBA along with your choice of undergrad-uate major (BA, BS and selected BE programs).

OTHER COMBINED-DEGREE PROGRAMS:Applied Mathematics & Statistics, BS/MS Applied Mathematics & Statistics, BS/Public Health, MPH

Art History & Criticism, BA/MABiochemistry, BS/Chemistry, MS Biomedical Engineering, BE/MSChemistry, BS/MS, BS/MATComputer Engineering, BE/MSComputer Engineering, BE/Electrical Engineering, MSComputer Science, BS/MSEarth Science, BA/MATEarth & Space Sciences, BA/MPHElectrical Engineering, BE/MSElectrical Engineering, BE/Computer Engineering, MSEngineering Chemistry, BS/Chemistry, MSEngineering Chemistry, BS/Materials Science, MSEngineering Science, BE/Materials Science, MS English, BA/MAFrench, BA/MATHealth Science, BS/Occupational Therapy, MSHistory, BA/MAT, BA/MAItalian, BA/MATLinguistics, BA/MA (TESOL)Marine Science, BS/Atmospheric Science, MSMathematics, BS/MATMechanical Engineering, BE/MSPharmacology, BS/MPHPhysics, BS/MAT Political Science, BA/Public Policy, MASpanish, BA/MATTheatre Arts, BA/MAWomen’s & Gender Studies, BA/MPH

I want to

EXPERIENCELIFEoutside the classroom. Maybe outside the country. I want to make every moment count.

Oh, the places you’ll go. Choose the learning experience that’s

right for you. Your classroom might be at the foot of a volcano or

at the top of Mount Kilimanjaro, in the ABC newsroom or at the

Museum of Modern Art, in a wildlife preserve or in the nation’s

capital. Or work with the world’s top scientists at nearby

Brookhaven National Laboratory, co-managed by Stony Brook.

THIS PAGE: LEARNING CAN TAKE PLACE IN A WILDLIFE PRESERVE; ON MOUNT KILIMANJARO; IN DISCOVERY BAY, JAMAICA; IN ST. PETERSBURG, RUSSIA; AT BROOKHAVEN NATIONAL LAB; AND IN THE NEW YORK STATE SENATE.

OPPOSITE: STUDENTS DOING FIELDWORK AT STONY BROOK’S TURKANA BASIN INSTITUTE IN KENYA.

IMPROVE WORLD.TH

EI want to giveback, help others,

I want to be a part of change.

Giving back is a big deal

at Stony Brook. Studentswork with local fire depart-ments as EMTs, mentorincoming students, workin soup kitchens andshave their heads to fundcancer research.

Every spring dozens ofstudents help rebuild faraway communitiesthrough our dynamic Alternative Spring Break Outreach (ASBO) program.

Stony Brook is on the2013 Presidential HonorRoll for Community Servicein Higher Education.

We

develop

leaders.

-OPPOSITE: STUDENT VOLUNTEERING WITH LOCAL VILLAGE AMBULANCE CORPS.

THIS PAGE: COMMUNITY-MINDED STUDENTS GIVE BACK BY BIKING ACROSS AMERICA, RESTORING COASTLINES AND REBUILDING COMMUNITIES AFTER HURRICANE DAMAGE, AND DISTRIBUTING FOOD FOR HUNGER RELIEF.

That includes eating (sleeping is optional).

for my friends, for myself, for

LIVING.

There’s room for every-

one. Corridor- and suite-style rooms areavailable. Our newestresidence halls – NobelHalls – are environmen-tally friendly and LEED Gold-certified. Specialtyliving areas, such asQuiet Lifestyle and 24-Hour Quiet Com -munities, are offered in selected buildings in every one of our six quads.

I want time

86%of freshmen

live on

campus.

OPPOSITE: AT HOME IN A RESIDENTIAL SUITE

THIS PAGE: YOU’LL FIND SO MANY WAYS TO HAVE FUN, FROM OUR NEW 85,000-SQUARE-FOOT CAMPUS RECREATION CENTER TO THE STALLER STEPS TO NEW YORK CITY TO WEST MEADOW BEACH, THREE MILES FROM CAMPUS.

I want to join in the fun, sing, cheer,

WEAR RED.

GOSEAWOLVES!

THIS PAGE: SEAWOLVES MEN’S BASEBALL PILEUP, HOMECOMING COURT, WOLFIE AND THE SPIRIT OF STONY BROOK MARCHING BAND, A FAN, THE ANNUAL ROTH POND REGATTA, AND EARTHSTOCK’S RUBBER DUCK RACE

OPPOSITE: A SEA OF RED AT A STONY BROOK SEAWOLVES FOOTBALL GAME.

A great education with a

That’s what I want.GREAT FUTURE.

Scholarships

Stony Brook is committed to excellence.We offer high-achieving students a variety of merit scholarships, includingspecial scholarships to Intel Science Talent Search and National Merit Scholarship Competition finalists and semifinalists, valedictorians andsalutatorians. Apply early for fullest consideration of scholarship support.

Financial Aid

To apply for federal and New York Stateaid, complete a Free Application forFederal Student Aid (FAFSA) online atfafsa.ed.gov. Enter Stony Brook’s federalschool code (002838).

Enter Stony Brook’s New York State code (0875) on the Express Tuition Assistance Program Application for New York State residents.

VALUE AMONG PUBLIC UNIVERSITIESWITH HIGHESTRETURN ON INVESTMENT **

16TH

*All charges are subject to change without notice. Costs may vary, depending on the meal plan and housing selected. Students also will require financial resources to cover additional costs for books, supplies, travel and miscellaneous items.Full-time students without health insurance will be required to enroll in the student health insurance program. **PayScale.com

The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act requires institutions to give timely warnings of crimes that represent a threat to the safety of students or employees. In compliance with the Clery Act, Stony Brook University Police has completed its Annual Security Report. The report is available at www.stonybrook.edu/police/annual-security-report or a hard copy may be requested from the Office of the Chief of Police at(631) 632-6350 or the Department of Human Resources at (631) 632-6161.

New York State

Resident

Out-of-State

Resident

TUITION $ 5,870 $ 17,810

FEES $ 2,114 $ 2,114ROOM

AND BOARD $ 11,370 $ 11,370DIRECT

ANNUAL COSTS $19,354 $31,294

2013–2014 Estimated Yearly Costs*

for Full -Time Undergraduates

A great Apply Online

stonybrook.edu/admissions

Application deadline:Fall: January 15Spring: November 1

We accept both the SUNY applicationand the Common Application.

College Board/SAT code: 2548

ACT code: 2952

For more information: (631) 632-6868

Email: [email protected]

NonprofitU.S. Postage

PAIDStony BrookUniversity

Admissions Office118 Administration BuildingStony Brook, NY 11794-1901

is where I want to be.THIS

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stonybrook.edu/admissions

Principal photography by FJ Gaylor Photography. Additional photography by: Wasim Ahmad, Kurt Bretsch, John Griffin/Office of Communications, Sam Levitan, New York State Senate Photography, Chris Parent, Joseph Rubino/Brookhaven NationalLaboratory, Juliana Thomas, courtesy of Athletics and International Academic Programs.

Produced by Stony Brook University Office of External Relations ©2013. Stony Brook University/SUNY is an affirmative action, equalopportunity educator and employer. This publication is available in alternative format upon request. 13010830