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Champlain College was a college in Plattsburgh, New York that was part of the ,Associated Colleges of Upper New York (ACUNY),[1] a part of the State University of New York system. Its role was to provide college education for returning servicemen after World War II. It closed in 1952.[2] It was located at the Plattsburgh Barracks and offered a two-year education program for returning servicemen.[3]
Plattsburgh Post Camp Mcdonough Acquired by New York State convalescent home 1946 Champlain College AFB1953 [4]
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edit- ^ Gilbert, Amy. ACUNY, The Associated Colleges of Upper New York.
- ^ "(83)ACUNY-Champlain". lost-colleges. Retrieved 2021-02-03.
- ^ "Woman sits in the Champlain College office in Plattsburgh". 21 July 2018.
- ^ Plattsburgh Air Force Base (AFB), Disposal and Reuse: Environmental Impact Statement. 1995. p. 1.