Garden City, NY October 9 – NCC faculty, students, administrators and SUNY officials on October 15 at 3:00 pm in the College Center Building (CCB) will join Nassau Community College leaders in highlighting the benefits and expansion of the Advancing Success in Associate Pathways (ASAP), a transformative two-year model that has been widely demonstrated to increase student completion rates and narrow opportunity gaps.
Participating ASAP students will share their stories of how the programs, which include financial assistance, personalized academic advising, career development, and community-building activities, help them be successful in their degree pursuits. To date, Nassau Community College has supported 162 students and received $1.1 Million through the ASAP Program.
This proven national student success model is funded through the $75 million SUNY Transformation Fund, championed by Governor Kathy Hochul and the state Legislature as part of an historic investment of state resources in the SUNY system. The programs further SUNY’s pillars of advancing student success and upward mobility through broadening access to a quality, affordable higher education.
The event will include remarks from Dr. Maria Conzatti, Chief Administrative Officer at Nassau Community College, Donna Linderman, SUNY Senior Vice Chancellor for Student Success as well as state and local officials.
The programs were expanded to the SUNY system in Spring 2024, supported by an historic demonstration of state-level support from the $75 million SUNY Transformation Fund and supplemented by private and philanthropic grants. In Fall 2024, SUNY ASAP|ACE will enroll 4,200 students across 25 SUNY campuses.
Media interested in attending the event should RSVP to Gail Mattimore at gail.mattimore@ncc.edu
WHAT: Advancing Success in Associate Pathways (ASAP) / Advancing Completion through Engagement (ACE) Announcement
WHO: Dr. Maria Conzatti, Chief Administrative Officer at Nassau Community College, Donna Linderman, SUNY Senior Vice Chancellor for Student Success and NCC faculty, staff and administrators.
WHEN: October 15 at 3:00 pm
WHERE: Nassau Community College
College Center Building (CCB), Room 252-253
One Education Drive
Garden City, NY 11530
Media Contact: Gail Mattimore | gail.mattimore@ncc.edu | (516) 572.9634
Ref: 2318.10/8/24.50
About Nassau Community College
Nassau Community College, a campus of the State University of New York, provides a
comprehensive public college experience designed to transform lives through higher
education. Serving 17,000 full-time, part-time and continuing education students,
NCC offers more than 80 programs that lead to an associate’s degree or certificate.
Through on-campus and online offerings, the College educates local and international
students and boasts 163,000 alumni. Situated on 225 acres in Garden City, Long Island,
the college grounds reside in historic Nassau County, one of the most desirable locations
to live in the United States and an epicenter for business and careers. Since 1959,
NCC has earned a nationwide reputation for academic excellence, affordability, and
ease of transferability to four-year schools.