SUNY Maritime College Annual Report 2018-2019

Orleans, Charleston, Manhattan, and Baltimore) and one international port (Reykjavík, Iceland). In partnership with over 20 shipping companies, the program provides a professional and industry-supported environment to Achieve New Heights of ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE S tudent success requires programs that integrate knowledge in a discipline, hands-on learning experiences and adaptive skills from across-programs of study in liberal arts and sciences. Over 165 civilian students

Now in her third year, she serves as the Volleyball Team captain, holds two jobs on campus, helps in training first year cadets as an Indoctrination Officer, and is an ROTC platoon commander. Having established a long list of

and cadets took part in Internships ashore working alongside professionals in electrical, mechanical and facilities engineering, marine science, and international transportation and trade. During Summer Sea Term, Maritime College’s largest applied learning experience for two-thirds of students, over 600 cadets boarded the training ship Empire State VI as it sailed for 105 days to four domestic ports (New

cadets. Almost 80 cadets participated in the Cadet Shipping program and were assigned to chemical and oil product tankers, dry cargo and ammunition ships, bulk carriers, cruise lines and offshore support vessels. Abigail Steele, a second class cadet studying Marine Transportation, aspires to receive her deck license and graduate in 2021. Intrigued by the Regiment of Cadets, her desire to be

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a part of a structured learning environment was the driving force behind her decision to attend Maritime College. “The idea of traveling for a living appealed to me, and I wanted to be in a school where I could thrive, have a career, travel and experience different cultures,” she stated.

STRATEGIC PLAN IN ACTION: Supported by gifts to the Maritime College Foundation, Maritime College purchased a Coast Guard Port Security Boat which will be used to elevate the hands-on learning experiences of students in our deck license and marine sciences programs.

I NTERNSHIPS Cadets:

Fall 2018 Spring 2019 Summer 2019

9 4

83

Civilian Students: Fall 2018

5

Spring 2019 Summer 2019

14 82

SUMMER SEA TERM 2019 Total cadets

636 542

Male

Female

94

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