SUNY Geneseo

<p>Geneseo participates in the Washington Semester program which is administered by SUNY Brockport. <a href=“http://www.brockport.edu/washington/[/url]”>http://www.brockport.edu/washington/&lt;/a&gt;
It looks like a very good program.</p>

<p>My son is also a potential PolySci major and has applied to Geneseo. Their academic reputation is excellent, and the State has poured a lot of money into the school to make it competitive with the top schools. I was impressed when we went to visit and my son liked it too.</p>

<p>My son would love to attend GWU, but given the high tuition, it will not be a possibility unless he receives a merit scholarship. </p>

<p>Yes, Geneseo is a little town, but it is very pleasant. The school seems to go out of its way to have plenty of student activities, and all the facilities such as the gym, cafeteria and student union building were really good. We visited Binghamton as well, but the area surrounding the school was really drab and kind of depressing. My son did not want to apply to Binghamton after visiting there.</p>

<p>I looked on studentsreview.com for student comments on Geneseo, and an overwhelming number of students had positive things to say. It was sort of the opposite for Binghamton. </p>

<p>You should visit, because that is really the best way of telling whether you can live somewhere for 4 years. But I think a student could do a lot worse than SUNY Geneseo. It seems like a great bargain to me. I just don’t want my own son to graduate with huge debt before law school.</p>