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The State University of New York system of colleges—commonly known as SUNY—encompasses some 64 different campuses throughout New York. These campuses include research universities, community colleges, and even specific programs housed at other universities like Cornell.

Though this means that students who want to attend SUNY schools have plenty of choices, it also means that the SUNY application can feel something like a maze of options. Which school do you need? Which application should you fill out? Are you applying to one school or many?

If you're thinking of attending one of these 64 schools and need assistance filling out the SUNY application, this guide is here to help. We'll be covering admissions requirements, which schools require supplemental essays, and some helpful information for filling out your application.

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Despite having 64 different campuses, the SUNY system's application is fairly straightforward. Most students who apply to schools in the system use applySUNY , a proprietary application developed specifically for SUNY. You can use applySUNY to apply to almost any college within the SUNY system.

However, there are a few schools that require their own applications :

  • Cornell University, College of Agriculture & Life Sciences (Universal or Common Application)
  • Cornell University, College of Human Ecology (Universal or Common Application)
  • Cornell University, College of School of Industrial & Labor Relations (Universal or Common Application)
  • Cornell University, College of College of Veterinary Medicine (Universal or Common Application)
  • Downstate Medical University ( Apply Yourself Application )
  • Empire State College ( SUNY ESC Application )
  • Health Sciences Center at Stony Brook University ( Multiple Applications )
  • Nassau Community College ( Nassau Community College Application )
  • College of Optometry ( OptomCAS )
  • Rockland County Community College ( RCC Application )
  • Suffolk County Community College ( Suffolk County Community College Application )
  • Westchester County Community College ( Westchester Community College Application )

If you're applying to any of those, be sure that you look up application deadlines, supplemental requirements, additional expectations, and other information in advance. Their requirements may differ substantially from the applySUNY requirements, so get started early.

Other schools accept the Common Application in addition to applySUNY. So if you already have your Common Application filled out, you a second option if you're also applying to schools that aren't in the SUNY system. Schools in the SUNY system that accept the Common Application include:

  • Purchase College, SUNY
  • SUNY Alfred State College of Technology
  • SUNY Binghamton University
  • SUNY Buffalo State
  • SUNY Cobleskill
  • SUNY College at Brockport
  • SUNY College at Geneseo
  • SUNY College at Old Westbury
  • SUNY College at Oneonta
  • SUNY College of Environmental Science & Forestry
  • SUNY College of Technology at Canton
  • SUNY Cortland
  • SUNY Farmingdale State College
  • SUNY Fredonia
  • SUNY Maritime College
  • SUNY Morrisville State College
  • SUNY New Paltz
  • SUNY Oswego
  • SUNY Plattsburgh
  • SUNY Polytechnic Institute
  • SUNY Potsdam
  • SUNY Stony Brook University
  • SUNY University at Buffalo
  • SUNY University at Albany

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When Is the SUNY Application Due?

Now that you know which application you'll be filling out, it's time to get into logistics.

The applySUNY application is available online and in a paper version. Electronic applications are generally faster and easier for both students and colleges, but if you have limited internet access or other concerns, it's totally fine to submit a paper application instead. Regardless of which one you choose, be sure that you include all required material!

The SUNY system is somewhat atypical in that there is no official deadline for general applications; they're accepted on a rolling basis as long as a program has openings . However, applications will close as soon as a program is full, so the sooner you can apply, the better. It's always wise to double-check the website of the campus you're applying to see if they have more specific deadlines. And though there is no official deadline, SUNY still recommends that you get your application in by December 1 .

For students applying Early Decision , application dates vary. Early Decision students applying to the NYS College of Ceramics at Alfred University or Maritime have a deadline of November 1, while students applying to Geneseo and ESF have a deadline of November 15. Keep in mind that you can only apply Early Decision to one SUNY school, so choose wisely. If you're accepted Early Decision, you have to make a tuition deposit by January 15 and withdraw your application from all other universities.

For Early Action , a non-binding early application, students hoping to attend Binghamton should apply by November 1. Oswego and Albany hopefuls should apply by December 1. All other Early Action applications must be received by November 15. For all Early Action students, the deadline to finalize their enrollment decision is May 1.

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Good grades will make your application a slam dunk.

What Test Scores and GPA Do You Need for SUNY Schools?

The variety of schools within the SUNY system means that there's no hard and fast GPA and test scores guidelines for the entire system. Aim high and work hard to get the best score possible, but if you're looking to flesh out your college list with some SUNY schools, these are the average test scores and GPAs of accepted students :

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What Should You Know About SUNY Essays?

Both the applySUNY application and the Common Application use the same prompts . You have seven choices, with just one required essay of 250 to 650 words.

However, some colleges require or accept a supplemental essay for freshmen and transfer students. Unless otherwise stated, the colleges listed below may require or recommend the following supplemental prompt as part of the applySUNY supplement:

Please provide additional information (up to 250 words) that will help us better understand your academic performance. You may also use this space to explain any chronological gaps in your academic history (e.g. a period of time after high school graduation before applying to college).

Always double-check with each individual school to be sure of their requirements. Additional information may be required after submitting your essay, so check in regularly to be sure you don't miss it.

Schools That Require or Recommend Supplemental Essays for Freshmen

Many of the SUNY schools require that you submit a supplemental essay with your application packet. We've listed those schools below and linked to supplement forms (if the supplement isn't available through the Common App or ApplySUNY).

Schools That Require or Recommend Additional Essays for Transfer Students

Some schools require different supplemental essays for transfer students. We've listed those below.

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How to Answer the SUNY Essay Prompts

Since most of SUNY's required essays are the same as the Common Application, you can follow all the best practices for writing impressive Common App essays . However, there are some additional things to keep in mind when you're answering the prompts specifically for SUNY.

Don't answer the same prompt twice, unless you have a radically different answer the second time. Really put the effort in to ensure that your essays stand out from one another. Remember: admissions counselors want to learn about you and your future goals.

Second, tie your SUNY essay into SUNY itself. Your Common Application essays can be more general because they'll be sent to every school that you apply to, but your college-specific essays should be tied to the college your applying to.

To do this, consider making a visit to campus or browsing their course catalog and club lists. You want SUNY to know that you're not applying just because of proximity or reputation —you want to go to a SUNY school because it matters to you, not because you've heard its good.

Third, be sure that your essay is personal and unique. You may share some features with other students, including your good grades and extracurriculars, but no student is exactly the same as you. Your essay should reflect that! A good SUNY essay will be so unique that nobody else could possibly have written the same thing.

Our last tip is to dig deep into what makes you you as you write your essay. Don't just present yourself as a collection of grades and time invested in extracurriculars. What does your time spent in cooking club say about you? Is it that you love creating delicious foods that feed your hungry friends? Is it that you understand the reward of simmering something all day to bring out its innate flavors? Is it the thrill of perfecting a recipe you invented yourself?

The more specific and personal your essays are, the better off you'll be. Fill them with context and personality and you'll be on the way to a successful SUNY application.

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What Does SUNY Look for in Students?

Your essay is just one part of your SUNY application. SUNY is looking for a comprehensive picture of your strengths as a student, so keep all these things in mind as you're working on your application:

Strong Academics

Grades are extremely important to a successful college application. Use the table above to find out the average admitted GPA for the schools you're applying to in order to figure out if your grades are on target. If not, start working now to improve your grades . A guide like this one can help you start making an academic plan to get your application into shape, no matter where you're at in your education

You could have the best grades in the world, but if you don't demonstrate any interest or passion for the things you do, you're not likely to be a successful college student. That doesn't mean you have to be in love with every subject, but rather that your application shows that you have interests and pursuits that you're passionate about. Let your application, and especially your essays, show that you're a person with varied passions and interests.

You can even use a " spike" approach to your application , which showcases that you're not only a good student, but that you have a particular passion that you're dedicated to honing at your chosen school. Say you're very into journalism—if you weight your application with English courses, journalism courses, time spent working on your school newspaper, and maybe even a few published works outside of school, you're showing SUNY that you're serious about what you do and that you're ready to put in the work to pursue it.

Investment in activities is great, but leadership is even better. Colleges like SUNY want to see that you're serious about your commitments, and a leadership position shows that you're confident and capable of inspiring others. If you've acted as a team captain, an editor, a group leader, or any other position of authority related to your field, it's worth including in your application and essay.

Leadership positions not only demonstrate your passion, but also your trustworthiness and ability to inspire. These are important features on a college campus, where you'll be participating in campus culture, not just being an individual in a sea of unfamiliar faces. Show that you can lead others and you'll show SUNY that you're a good person to have on campus.

Students can easily get hung up on diversity, which is often used to mean difference in race, gender, sexuality, or socioeconomic status. But even if those things don't apply to you—or if they don't feel like they're relevant to your experience—that doesn't mean that you're not a good fit.

The word "diversity" can also be applied to diversity of experience and thought. Think about your upbringing and how it's set you apart from others. Things like the size of your hometown, the number of siblings you have, or where you live can impact your thinking and experiences, too. Don't be afraid to include how your environment has shaped the person you are, including how you relate to others.

Understanding of Mission and Goals

One of the strongest ways to connect with the school you're applying to is to understand what they want to accomplish as a college. Consult their mission statement and academic goals, and even read a little deeper into the essay prompts to understand exactly what they're looking for.

Though individual SUNY schools may have their own mission statements, you can learn a lot about the system by consulting the general SUNY mission .

For example, SUNY uses words like "diversity," "access," and "traditional and non-traditional students," throughout. From that, we can deduce that SUNY is interested in providing opportunities and education to all kinds of students, not just those who are wealthy, privileged, or from the state of New York.

Keep this in mind as you're working on your application. How can you align yourself with these values, or the other values expressed in SUNY's mission statement? Do these ideas apply to you? If not, how can you demonstrate that you're committed to helping maintain and grow that mission?

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SUNY Application Checklist

Applying to SUNY—let alone applying to multiple schools at once—requires a lot of forms, essays, and documents coming together. If you're struggling to stay on top of everything you need to do to apply, this checklist will help get you started.

#1: Decide Which Schools You're Applying To

Make a list of schools you'll be applying to and the deadlines for each to help keep you on track.

#2: Pay the Application Fee or Request a Waiver

SUNY has a $50 application fee . If you qualify, get the fee waiver ahead of time and get it filled out so you're ready to submit it with your application

#3: Collect Letters of Recommendation

If you're submitting letters of recommendation, they should be ready to go along with your application. Ask your teachers, counselors, coaches, and so on early to be sure that you get a letter that's of good quality and that's ready on time .

#4: Complete the SUNY Application

Depending on which SUNY school you're applying to and whether or not you'll be applying Early Decision or Early Action, you may or may not have a deadline. Research your school early so you can keep track of when you need to apply! Also keep in mind it's still best to get your application in as soon as possible.

#5: Submit Supplemental Portfolio and Essays

Some SUNY schools require or allow supplemental portfolios or other materials. If you'll be submitting them, they should already be ready to go by the time you submit your application. SUNY will give you the due dates for any supplemental materials when you complete your application.

#6: Retrieve School Counselor Forms

SUNY requires a special form from your school counselor . Your counselor is responsible for submitting this form, but be sure to give them plenty of time to do so.

#7: Submit International Student Forms

If you're an international student, determine which forms you need in advance so you have plenty of time to fill them out and turn them in.

#8: Submit Academic Record

SUNY requests transcripts from freshmen and transfer applicants. You can request that your school send them electronically or by mail , but be sure you ask for them to be sent as soon as possible to ensure they arrive on time.

#9: Submit FAFSA

Submit your FAFSA application by June 30 —but keep in mind that the earlier you submit, the better!

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SUNY Application Tips

This is a lot of information, but don't panic. There are some simple things to keep in mind as you're working on your SUNY application. Following these steps will help you be stress-free as you're applying.

You're guaranteed to get stressed if you're trying to cram the entire college application process into just one month. Start early.

The best time to start thinking about college applications is freshman year. The second best time is right now. No matter where you're at, take a moment to draft a concrete plan to follow, including deadlines, and stick to it.

The earlier you get started, the better. Don't wait until deadlines are already looming—give yourself lots of time and avoid stressing.

Focus on Either the SAT or ACT

Is the ACT or SAT more important? That depends on a few different factors.

But as you're getting ready to apply for colleges, don't worry too much about excelling on both . Pick one or the other to be your focus, and hone your score on that test.

Don't try to divide your attention. As long as your chosen school accepts the test you choose, it doesn't matter which test you take. Do your best on one of them and you'll be good to go.

Strive for Depth Over Breadth in Extracurriculars

You don't need a thousand extracurriculars to impress SUNY. You don't even need ten extracurriculars. What you need is depth , meaning that you've spent time cultivating an interest in something rather than doing a whole bunch of activities for the sole purpose of fleshing out your application.

Having a variety is good, but not if you've only spent a minimum amount of time on them. Chase your passions and dive deep into them rather than dipping your toes into a whole bunch of fields.

It's better to have a couple of strong interests than tons of shallow ones. If you have time, try out lots of things, but don't waste time you could spend on your passions doing soccer, baseball, piano lessons, volunteer work, tutoring, acrobatics, beekeeping, woodworking, photography, journalism, and Mathletes if only one or two of them are at all interesting to you.

Seek Strong Letters of Recommendation

Many SUNY schools allow or require letters of recommendation, but not all letters are created equal. You should be asking people in positions of authority who know you and your academic strengths to write your letters. Ask early, and don't be offended if you get a "no" in response—it could be that the person you ask already has quite a few letters to write.

Give the person you ask as much information as possible about where you're applying and what programs you're applying to; that will help them write an even better letter. Also, don't forget to say thank you—though teachers expect to write letters of recommendation, you should always express gratitude for them going above and beyond their job duties.

Keep Your Momentum Up Senior Year

Once your application is in and your transcripts are submitted, it might be tempting to take a little break from your hard work and start slacking off in school. Don't do it!

Some schools require a mid-year report, which could hurt your chances. You've worked hard to get where you are, so keep up that positive momentum to carry you forward into college and beyond!

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SUNY--Delhi, founded in 1913, is a public, coeducational institution offering degrees ranging from the Certificate to Master's level. Its campus is located in Delhi, New York.

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400-acre campus in Delhi (population: 5,117). Served by bus; air and train serve Albany (85 miles) and New York City (136 miles). Public transportation serves campus.

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Apr. 24—SUNY Delhi is establishing two new recognition events for graduating students this spring. The Lavender Ceremony and the Kente Celebration will be held in April "to honor the diversity and accomplishments of Delhi's graduates," according to a media release from the college.

The Lavender Ceremony will honor lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and ally students and acknowledge their achievements and contributions to the college, the release said. Graduating seniors will be given lavender cords and a rainbow tassel for their caps to wear at graduation.

The Kente Celebration will commemorate the rite of passage for students who are transitioning from college to the next chapter of their lives. The Kente stole represents academic and personal achievement and a celebration of overcoming obstacles. Originating from West Africa, Kente is a symbol of dignity and pride, the release said. Graduating students participating in the celebration will receive a Kente stole to wear at commencement.

"Instituting these new traditions for graduating students reflects SUNY Delhi's ongoing commitment to fostering an environment that is inclusive of all members of our campus community," said Mary Bonderoff, acting president at SUNY Delhi. "We want every graduate to know that the campus stands by their side to celebrate this momentous moment in their lives. I couldn't be prouder of the graduating class of 2024."

"I am excited to experience both of these inaugural celebrations, which embody SUNY Delhi's dedication to harmony and inclusivity, fostering unity and understanding among our diverse campus community," said Louis A. Reyes Jr., interim chief diversity officer at SUNY Delhi. "I am thankful for the support of our institution in making these visions a reality."

The new celebrations will complement SUNY Delhi's existing Presidential Graduation Celebration for all graduating students with food, music, and activities to be held in May, according to the release.

SUNY Delhi will hold its 107th commencement ceremony Saturday, May 18.

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Union pleased with state funding for SUNY colleges as campuses run at deficits

ALBANY, New York (WWNY) - The union representing university faculty says the state budget is “very good” for SUNY colleges.

However, United University Professions is still concerned that some campuses like SUNY Potsdam and SUNY Canton are running with multi-million dollar deficits.

The 2024-25 state budget gives $114 million in new funding for SUNY campuses to operate and another $53 million to hire more full-time faculty.

“There’s a great deal of satisfaction with the fact that our members and students worked so hard on all aspects of the SUNY budget and advocating for it with legislators. It is very satisfying. What then disappoints me is SUNY is given so much freedom in how to spend this money, and they just don’t spend it right,” said Frederick Kowal, president of United University Professions.

Kowal says SUNY should be investing and growing, but worries that’s not the message from the top.

“What I’m fearful of is that the (SUNY) chancellor will continue to push campuses to cut out programs, to reduce opportunities for students, to shrink the campuses. That’s not a good trend at a time when there’s more resources. I can understand it if the state was starving SUNY. It’s not. It’s providing more resources. Now is the time to grow and expand offerings, attract more students. That’s what should be done,” he said.

The union is worried about what it calls “19 cash-strapped campuses” running yearly deficits. See the entire list at the end of this article.

Their combined deficit is $146 million.

Kowal hopes this year’s funding combined with last year’s can be used to reduce or wipe out the deficits.

“Last year we got the $163 million, and this year to get $114 million additionally that’s adding up to some serious money. That could take care of the budget crisis at campuses all across SUNY and not have to do the cuts like at Potsdam which are totally unnecessary. SUNY has plenty of resources to take care of the campuses that were hit hard in the Cuomo years,” he said.

Kowal says SUNY will make decisions on how to spend its funding at a meeting in June or July.

Here’s the list of the 19 SUNY campuses and they’re running deficits:

  • Albany: $15 million in 2023; $14.7 million in 2024
  • Brockport: $9.9 million in 2023; $5.9 million in 2024
  • Buffalo State: $19.3 million in 2023; $16 million in 2024
  • Canton: $5.5 million in 2023; $5 million in 2024
  • Cobleskill: $4 million in 2023; $4 million in 2024
  • Cortland: $10.9 million in 2023; $10 million in 2024
  • Delhi: $8.4 million in 2023; $5.4 million in 2024
  • Empire State: $6.9 million in 2023; $0 in 2024
  • ESF: $9 million in 2023; $10.1 million in 2024
  • Fredonia: $16 million in 2023; $17 million in 2024
  • Geneseo: $9.1 million in 2023; $10 million in 2024
  • Morrisville: $5.8 million in 2023; $4.3 million in 2024
  • New Paltz: $10 million in 2023; $8 million in 2024
  • Old Westbury: $8 million in 2023; $2.6 million in 2024
  • Oneonta: $1.9 million in 2023; $1.7 million in 2024
  • Oswego: $5 million in 2023; $5.4 million in 2024
  • Plattsburgh: $7.8 million in 2023; $3.6 million in 2024
  • Potsdam: $5.5 million in 2023; $9 million in 2024
  • Purchase: $8 million in 2023; $6 million in 2024
  • Maritime: $7 million in 2024

SUNY Canton disagrees with being on this list. A statement from the college says, “The State’s increases in operational funding in 2023 and in 2024 have helped us balance our revenue and expenses. We thank SUNY, Gov. Hochul and the State Legislature for their continued support for SUNY and the SUNY Canton campus. The college has ended the past two years with a moderate surplus.”

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Lacrosse Drop Game on the Road to SUNY Delhi

Walter Brown scored his first collegiate goal this afternoon at SUNY Delhi.

DELHI, N.Y. – The MCLA Lacrosse team took to the highways this evening for a North Atlantic Conference (NAC) matchup with the Broncos of SUNY Delhi. MCLA's Boden Dock and Walter Brown each found the back of the cage, but 11 different players did the same for SUNY Delhi, with five players scoring multiple goals. Anthony Ferrato led all scorers with three goals on four shots.

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  • Date: Wednesday, April 24, 2024
  • Score: MCLA 2, SUNY Delhi 17
  • Records: MCLA Trailblazers 1-11 (NAC 1-6) | SUNY Delhi Broncos 11-4 (NAC 4-3)

HOW IT HAPPENED

  • SUNY Delhi scored early and often, scoring six goals in both the first and second period. The Broncos' lead stretched to 11 before MCLA scored their first goal.
  • Boden Dock (at 3:57, assisted by Walter Brown ) was the Trailblazer doing the scoring, tallying his seventh goal of the season with Brown picking up his fifth helper of the season.
  • The Broncos did add one additional goal to conclude the first half with a 12-1 advantage.
  • SUNY Delhi tacked on two more goals in the third quarter to pull ahead 14-1.
  • In the fourth quarter MCLA cut the lead back to an even dozen when Brown (10:16, Ty Roadcap ) scored the first goal of his collegiate career with just over 10 minutes left to play.
  • The hosts did add three additional goals to set the final score at 17-2.
  • Anthony Ferrato led all scorers with three goals while Chris Lazazzaro, Jackson Murphy, Andrew Sullivan, and Jagger Beachak each scored two.
  • The Broncos' Mike Triolo stopped three of the four shots he faced to come away with the win, improving to 5-2. Trailblazers' goalie Neal Brierley tied his career high with 22 saves but still fell to 1-6.

INSIDE THE NUMBERS

  • Shots (Shots on Goal): MCLA 22 (10), SUNY Delhi 66 (39)
  • Saves: MCLA 22, SUNY Delhi 8
  • Faceoffs Won: MCLA 3, SUNY Delhi 20
  • Turnovers: MCLA 35, SUNY Delhi 23
  • Ground Balls: MCLA 30, SUNY Delhi 62
  • Clears: MCLA 25 for 39, SUNY Delhi 29 for 33
  • Man Up Opportunities: MCLA 1 for 3, SUNY Delhi 0 for 2

On Saturday, MCLA will be back in action when they travel to Husson University for a North Atlantic Conference matchup with the Eagles at John P. Boucher Field. The faceoff is scheduled for noon.

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SUNY Delhi is establishing two new recognition events for graduating students this spring. The Lavender Ceremony and the Kente Celebration will be held in April to honor the diversity and accomplishments of Delhi’s graduates. The Lavender Ceremony honors lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and ally students and acknowledges their achievements and contributions to the college. Graduating seniors will be gifted lavender cords and a rainbow tassel for their caps to wear at graduation. The Kente Celebration commemorates the rite of passage for students who are transitioning from college to the next chapter of their lives. The Kente stole represents academic and personal achievement and a celebration of overcoming obstacles. Originating from West Africa, Kente a symbol of dignity and pride. Graduating students participating in the celebration will receive a Kente stole to wear at commencement. “Instituting these new traditions for graduating students reflects SUNY Delhi’s ongoing commitment to fostering an environment that is inclusive of all members of our campus community,” said Dr. Mary Bonderoff, acting president at SUNY Delhi. “We want every graduate to know that the campus stands by their side to celebrate this momentous moment in their lives. I couldn’t be prouder of the graduating class of 2024.” “I am excited to experience both of these inaugural celebrations, which embody SUNY Delhi's dedication to harmony and inclusivity, fostering unity and understanding among our diverse campus community,” said Louis A. Reyes, Jr., interim chief diversity officer at SUNY Delhi. “I am thankful for the support of our institution in making these visions a reality.” The new celebrations will complement SUNY Delhi’s existing Presidential Graduation Celebration for all graduating students with food, music, and activities to be held in May. SUNY Delhi will hold its 107 th commencement ceremony on Saturday, May 18.

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