Empire State University History

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Pamphlet, Empire State College, The New Non-Residential College of the State University of New York: Questions and Answers - Image Source

Collection Facts

Extent:
196
Dates of Original:
1915; 1968-2023

Historical Context

Empire State University (originally founded as Empire State College in 1971) was established as part of the State University of New York (SUNY) system under the leadership and support of Chancellor Ernest L. Boyer. Conceived as a bold experiment in public higher education, the college was designed to meet the needs of adult and nontraditional learners who sought flexible, accessible pathways to earn degrees. To do this, Empire rejected the traditional campus-based model; instead, Empire State College pioneered individualized study, distance learning, and credit for prior learning. These innovative approaches were meant to recognize students’ professional and life experiences as meaningful components of academic achievement and success.  

The institution's founders envisioned a “university without walls,” in which faculty mentors worked directly with students to design personalized learning programs. Over time, Empire State grew into a statewide and eventually global institution, offering remote and online learning opportunities that predated the digital education model widely used today. In 2023, reflecting its expanding mission and academic scope, Empire State College became Empire State University. The materials in this collection document the university’s origins, philosophy, and growth, preserving the store of a pioneering institution that reshaped the landscape of higher education in New York and beyond.  

Scope of Collection

This collection focuses on the work leading up to the founding of Empire State College in 1971 and the early days of the college, which marked a transformative moment in public higher education. Founded as Empire State College, now Empire State University, it is New York’s first public remote learning institution of higher education, pioneering flexible, individualized study for adult learners. From its inception, the institution emphasized credit for prior learning and life experience, recognizing and validating the diverse educational pathways of nontraditional students.  

The collection documents the innovative planning and collaboration that led to the creation of this groundbreaking model, as well as the formative years of its implementation. These materials reveal how Empire State College redefined higher education access, serving as a model for distance education and lifelong learning across the State University of New York (SUNY) system and beyond.  

This collection includes materials documenting the planning and establishment of Empire State College between 1968 and the early 1980s, such as correspondence, reports, proposals, and memoranda from the college’s founding team and SUNY leadership. It also encompasses records from the institution’s early development, including administrative files, meeting minutes, and policy documents that illustrate the evolution of its distance learning model and student-centered philosophy. Key figures in the creation and leadership of Empire State College, among them the founding president, Ernest Boyer, and other early administrators, faculty, and advisors, are represented. The collection further contains publications and promotional materials that convey the college’s early vision as an accessible, statewide institution for adult learners, as well as the newsletters and press releases that capture its first learning centers and programs. The materials in the collection highlight the educational innovations represented by Empire State College, now Empire State University, and trace the college’s continual evolution in education and digital learning.