Conference:
DIVISION 3
Region:
Mid-Atlantic
Founded:
1871
Religious Affiliation:
None
Academic Calendar:
Semester
Setting:
Urban
Application Deadline:
Rolling
Application Fee:
$40
Selectivity:
Selective
SAT Critical Reading:
440 - 530
SAT Math:
450 - 540
SAT Writing:
N/A
ACT Composite:
N/A
In State Tuition:
$5,375
Out State Tuition:
$11,635
Room & Board:
$8,514
Student Faculty Ratio:
19:1
Student Body:
9,314
Avg. Cost of Supplies:
$900
Required Fees:
$935
Avg. GPA:
3.10
Endowment:
$12,851,806
CCTV
Being largest college in the SUNY system yet still being smaller than sister universities has its advantages. You can really learn and get into your classes with smaller class sizes yet you're in a metro area of upstate New York and still have access to the many opportunities and activities Buffalo has to offer students at the larger neighbor SUNY University at Buffalo; even if it's not the bustling NYC area.
aa23409 (November 8, 2008)
It's a smaller school, but it?s a great SUNY school and has great people
dsscool00 (December 24, 2007)
I keep getting this confused with the University of Buffalo
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