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The Le Moyne College Liberty Partnerships Program
is a collaborative project between the New York State Department
of Education, Le Moyne College and the Syracuse City School District.
First created in 1989 by Governor Mario Cuomo to increase the
graduation rate of youth who may be at risk of leaving school,
the Le Moyne LPP Program is one of 59 LPP programs from throughout
the state currently funded by the New York State Department of
Education. In its ten years of operation, the Le Moyne College
LPP Program has provided services to more than 825 students. Graduates
of the program have elected to continue their educations at such
postsecondary institutions as:
- Le Moyne College
- Syracuse University
- Onondaga Community College
- SUNY Albany
- SUNY Binghamton
- SUNY Buffalo
- Buffalo State College
- SUNY Cobleskill
- SUNY Fredonia
- SUNY Morrisville
- SUNY Delhi
- SUNY Oswego
- Daemen College
- Rochester Institute of Technology
- Canisius College
- Howard University
- University of Maryland
- Temple University
- Alfred University
- Nichols College
- Grambling University
- Spelman College
- University of Michigan
- Culinary Institute of America
- Paul Smith's College
- West Virginia University
- Keuka College
- New England Culinary Institute
In addition to post-secondary education our LPP
alumni have entered the military services, vocational and craft
training programs, and employment -- with a high school diploma
and enhanced skills!
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