SUNY Sullivan's Loch Sheldrake Campus, situated on 405 scenic acres in the Catskill Mountains, serves as the primary hub for delivering associate degrees, certificates, and micro-credentials. The campus focuses on practical, career-oriented education tailored to regional needs, offering hands-on training in high-demand fields like healthcare, business, culinary arts, and technical trades, while also providing strong liberal arts programs for transfer students. With small class sizes and modern facilities, it emphasizes real-world application through internships, community partnerships, and state-of-the-art labs.413053
- Business & Entrepreneurship: Accounting, marketing, management, and entrepreneurship courses preparing students for local business opportunities.
- Criminal Justice: Training in law enforcement, corrections, and homeland security.
- Education: Programs for early childhood education and teacher preparation.
- Liberal Arts: Core curriculum in humanities, social sciences, and communications for seamless transfer to four-year institutions.
- Sports, Fitness & Wellness: Athletic training, exercise science, and coaching certifications.
- Computer Science: Programming, cybersecurity, and IT support fundamentals.
- Culinary Arts: Professional chef training, baking, and pastry arts with on-campus kitchens.
- Health Sciences: Nursing (AAS), medical assisting, phlebotomy, and CNA programs with clinical partnerships.
- Math & Science: Biology, chemistry, and environmental science for STEM pathways.
- Sustainability: Renewable energy, environmental management, and green technologies.
- Construction Technology: Carpentry, building management, and sustainable construction skills.
- Digital Media & Creative Arts: Graphic design, video production, and web development.
- Hospitality & Tourism: Hotel management, event planning, and tourism operations suited to the Catskills region.
- Psychology & Human Services: Human services, addiction counseling, and mental health support.
The campus integrates over 40 programs across 15 departments, fostering a supportive environment for diverse learners, including high school dual enrollment and adult education, to achieve academic and professional success.