Cayuga Athletics

Cayuga’s intercollegiate sports teams for men and women are affiliated with the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) and compete in Region III, Mid-State Athletic Conference (MSAC) at the Division III level. Depending on post-season success, regional competition can lead to national qualification.

The College fields the following men’s and women’s intercollegiate teams:

  • Men’s and Women’s Soccer
  • Women’s Volleyball
  • Men’s and Women’s Basketball
  • Clay Target
  • Baseball
  • Softball

All students who wish to participate in any intercollegiate athletic program must have a current sports physical on file with the College’s Health Services Office before participating in practice or game competitions.

Facilities include Falcon Park, Spartan Hall, the Fitness Center, the recreational Nature Trail, auxiliary gym space, team locker rooms, an athletic training room, an equipment room, and racquetball courts. The College works with the City of Auburn to provide access to off-campus facilities (Casey Park and Falcon Park) for Cayuga Community College sporting events. The College also works with the Baldwinsville Rod and Gun Club to support its Clay Target team.

For more detailed information regarding Cayuga Community College athletic programs, visit the official Spartan athletics website.

Auburn/Cayuga Community College Alumni Association

The Alumni Association was founded in 1959 to foster continuing interest in the welfare and development of the College.  Its mission is “to promote and enhance relations among the alumni, the College community, and the community at large.”

With a thriving community of over 26,000 members, the ACC/Cayuga Alumni Association offers many benefits. Every Cayuga graduate is automatically enrolled; no membership fees or sign-up is required. This means you gain access to a range of exclusive opportunities and resources.

The ACC/Cayuga Alumni Association activities include:

  • The Spartan Magazine 
  • Organized and escorted day and weekend trips to various destinations
  • Campus & Community Involvement 
  • Scholarships
  • Social Media with Facebook and Linked In
  • Alumni-branded merchandise
  • Alumni, Distinguished Service, and Honorary Alumni Awards

Bookstore

Barnes & Noble operates the college bookstore on the Auburn campus, located on the lower level of Spartan Hall. With the exception of the nursing program and winter session, students are automatically enrolled in the bookstore’s Cayuga Bound program when they register for classes. Students will have the option for pick-up or delivery. Cayuga Bound helps reduce the cost of course materials by up to 50%, and course material fees are included in the student’s bill. Students will be provided the opportunity to opt out of this program. The bookstore also sells general reading titles, office and art supplies, College logo-wear and gift items, software packages at academic prices to students, faculty, and staff, and various general merchandise. The bookstore is open to the public.

Contact Information

Emma Kennedy
Manager
ekennedy@bncollege.com
315-294-8686

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New Student Orientation

Cayuga Community College created an orientation program that provides information about campus policies, programs, and services. Students participating in this orientation will gain valuable knowledge to help them achieve academic success at Cayuga.  New students will be provided access to our online orientation after registering for classes and are strongly encouraged to complete the program before starting classes. In addition, before the start of the semester, students will be able to participate in Discover Day, an on-campus orientation program to engage with faculty, staff, peers, and community partners.

Student Clubs and Organizations

Joining a student club or organization offers many benefits, including meeting new friends. Club involvement also allows students to learn time management and group dynamics skills. These experiences, combined with academic learning, are the ingredients of a well-rounded education. Students are encouraged to join one of the various campus clubs or organizations because the experience can last a lifetime. Please take the time to review the list of campus clubs by contacting the Student Government Organization.

If you want to establish a new club on campus and know of interested students, contact the Student Government, Director of Student Activities, or Student Activities Coordinator.

All clubs are funded by the Student Activity fee and managed by the Student Government.

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Student Housing

Students are responsible for arranging their own housing. Various off-campus housing options are available, including Lattimore Hall, a privately owned and managed apartment building in downtown Auburn. The Centers for Student Engagement and Academic Advisement maintains a list of off-campus housing available each semester. The list includes apartments and room rentals for college students offered by Auburn area landlords. 

While the College assumes no responsibility for inspecting, approving, or supervising off-campus housing, it’s important to note that each landlord listed must sign a non-discrimination statement certifying that there will be no discrimination based on race, gender, religion, national origin, age, disabilities or marital status, ensuring your rights and safety.

Students are encouraged to search for housing early in the summer before starting at Cayuga. 

Contracts with local bus services in Cayuga and Oswego Counties provide free bus transportation to full-time Cayuga students with proper identification.

Lattimore Hall

Lattimore Hall, a privately owned and managed apartment building in downtown Auburn, was designed to offer housing specifically for Cayuga students from out of the area. With a capacity of approximately 90 students and an on-site professional staff, Lattimore Hall offers 3-, 4-, and 6-bedroom furnished suites with phone, cable, and internet access.

Situated in the heart of historic Auburn, New York, Lattimore Hall offers a convenient location. It’s within walking distance from museums, churches, shops, restaurants, a large Wegman’s supermarket & pharmacy, and the YMCA. Additionally, free Centro bus service is available for students commuting between the Auburn campus and Lattimore Hall.