Contact
- 280 Central Avenue, Fredonia, NY 14063
- +1 (716) 673-3111
- fredonia.edu
SUNYFredonia is a public institution that was started in 1826. It has a undergraduate enrollment of 4,226, its environment is rural, and the campus size is 256 acres. It uses a semester-based academic year. Its in-state tuition/fees are $8,945; out-of-state tuition/fees are $18,325
Fredonia, part of the State University of New York system, is situated in the western part of the state, just a few miles from Lake Erie. Undergraduates at SUNYFredonia can choose from more than 100 academic majors, and graduate learners can pursue about 15 masters degree programs, including speech pathology and audiology. SUNYFredonia also has a Lifelong Learning program that offers credit and noncredit courses that range from Defensive Driving to the Real Estate Salespersons Certification course.
On campus, learners at Fredonia State, as it is sometimes known, can get involved in more than 100 organizations, write for The Leader newspaper, and take a break at the coffeehouse in the Williams Center. Student athletes can play for the Fredonia Blue Devils, which participate in various conferences of the NCAA’s Division III. There are many notable SUNYFredonia alumni, including Brian Frons, former president of daytime programming at ABC; James McGraw, founder of education publisher McGraw-Hill; and Mary McDonnell, an actress who starred in the movie “Dances with Wolves” and appeared in the television show “ER.”
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