SUNY Fredonia



280 Central Ave.
Fredonia, NY 14063



SUNY Fredonia aspires to be a comprehensive, selective, diverse, residential institution that is above all a community of learners. It aims to provide a challenging, safe, and supportive educational environment in which every participant has the flexibility to develop his or her best talents, attaining the highest standards of excellence in liberal arts and in one or more chosen fields. At the center of our curricula is a broad, integrated General College Program that will increasingly emphasize writing, problem-solving, scientific reasoning, a global perspective, and socio-ethical understanding, while introducing students to arts, humanities, mathematics, and natural and social sciences. All specializations build from this core. Fredonia's faculty will continue to be dedicated teachers and also practicing scholars and performers/artists whose continuous learning animates their teaching. The College both requires and will foster their research, creativity, and other professional service as members of our learning community. A broad range of liberal arts and professional programs at the undergraduate level and increasing numbers of programs at the master's level will provide a great variety of academic choices.

Quick Facts:
  • With a student body of 5,360, SUNY Fredonia is experiencing the highest enrollment in its history.
  • The Office of Admissions reported that there are 1,630 new freshmen, transfer, and graduate students, and that's 90 more students than the university admitted last year.
  • Full-time students account for 95 percent of undergraduates and 41 percent of graduate students.
  • 80 percent of students receive financial aid.
  • The Fredonia chapter of the Delta Chi International Fraternity was one of six chapters in the nation to receive the Standards of Excellence Award at the group's biennial conference.

This school profile has been compiled and updated by The CollegeBound Network. The school is not affiliated with The CollegeBound Network and shall not be considered a sponsor of this program.
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