SUNY Plattsburgh Services to Be Available to Clinton Community College Students This Fall

Expanded access follows Clinton Community College’s co-location on the SUNY Plattsburgh campus last year
PLATTSBURGH, April 2, 2026 — Clinton Community College students will have the option to access a variety of SUNY Plattsburgh services beginning this fall semester.
Both new and returning Clinton students may opt into select services, including SUNY Plattsburgh’s campus housing, meal plans, Fitness Center, Career Development Center and Student Health and Counseling Center.
This expanded access follows Clinton Community College’s historic move to co-locate on the SUNY Plattsburgh campus in August 2025. Since that time, the two institutions have worked collaboratively to enhance student support and ensure Clinton students continue to receive the services they need to succeed academically, personally and professionally.
SUNY Plattsburgh President Alexander Enyedi said, “From the moment co-location was envisioned, SUNY Plattsburgh recognized the significant potential to expand higher education opportunities across the North Country. By making options such as residence halls, dining, and student support services available, we are advancing that vision in a way that supports student success and strengthens our regional impact. This effort aligns directly with SUNY’s broader goals to increase access, support student achievement, and contribute to the economic vitality of our communities.”
Clinton Community College Acting President Ken Knelly said, “These new opportunities represent an important next step in our growing partnership with SUNY Plattsburgh. Expanding access to these services not only provides our students with more choice and flexibility but also allows them to experience firsthand what it could be like to continue their education at Plattsburgh after graduating from Clinton. We are grateful to our partners at SUNY Plattsburgh for their commitment to collaboration and shared student success.”
SUNY Chancellor John B. King Jr. said, “The new services and opportunities available for Clinton Community College students as part of the co-location with SUNY Plattsburgh are further proof that this initiative is a win-win for SUNY students and the entire region. By leveraging the student support initiatives available through SUNY Plattsburgh and ensuring Clinton Community College students will be able to access them going forward, more students throughout the region will be able to take advantage of career development, meal plans, and mental health services. I commend SUNY Plattsburgh President Enyedi and Clinton Community College Acting President Knelly for their coordination and tireless efforts to support their students and the surrounding communities.”
Students interested in accessing these services can learn more at clinton.edu/student-life/suny-plattsburgh-services.
While official enrollment will open later this summer, new and returning students are encouraged to complete an interest form online to receive updates when registration becomes available.
Posted: April 2nd, 2026 under Adirondack Region News, Education News, General News, Northern NY News, Peru/Regional History.