Suffolk County Community College honored as best for vets again


Gordon D. Canary 1st Vice Chair | Suffolk County Community College

Military Times has recognized Suffolk County Community College as a Best for Vets college for the sixth consecutive year. This ranking is part of an annual list that identifies top colleges and universities for military service members and veterans, serving as a crucial resource for veterans looking to optimize their educational benefits.

This year, 304 schools were included in the list, highlighting their dedication to supporting the military community's educational pursuits. Suffolk County Community College was ranked 10th in New York and 14th in the Northeast among public colleges as a 2024 Best for Vets College.

"Suffolk County Community College is proud to be recognized as a 'Best for Vets' school for six consecutive years," stated Dr. Edward Bonahue, President of Suffolk County Community College. "Military-affiliated students need support to transition back into civilian life and into the learning environment. Suffolk County Community College honors their service by providing the needed tools for success."

Shannon O’Neill, Director of Veterans Affairs at Suffolk County Community College, commented on the recognition: "The designation is a testament to Suffolk County Community College’s strong academic programs as well as the college’s collaborative efforts to provide exemplary service to military-connected students."

Military Times conducts surveys annually with colleges and universities across the nation to assess their veteran-focused programs. The survey results are combined with public data from the Department of Education and Department of Veterans Affairs, undergoing thorough analysis by Military Times' data team to ensure an unbiased ranking.

Suffolk County Community College is noted as the largest community college within the State University of New York (SUNY) system, enrolling over 21,000 students in more than 100 degree and certificate programs. With over 145,000 alumni, it remains committed to addressing regional employment needs through effective education pathways from high school through college and into careers.

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