History
In 1826, Fredonia residents established a form of higher education beyond the "common school" when they created the Fredonia Academy. In 1948, Fredonia became one of the four-year colleges in the newly-established State University of New York (SUNY) system.
Education
- 22 average class size
- 14:1 student:faculty ratio
- 87% full-time faculty with highest degree in their field
- 1,100 study abroad programs on all seven continents available through SUNY! 180-200 Fredonia students study abroad each year!
- 15% of Fredonia students will study abroad at one point in their undergraduate career; that's higher than the national average of 10%
- 544 students participate in internships and co-ops annually
State University of New York Fredonia Key Statistics & Highlights
- 10 Masters
- 306 Scholarships
- 318 Academic Staff
- 4,463 Students
- 89 Students (int'l)
- 2,543 Students (female)
- Public Institution Type
State University of New York Fredonia Overview
State University of New York Fredonia Scholarships
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State University of New York Fredonia Student Reviews & Awards
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The university
Universidad Fidelitas in Costa Rica is a highly satisfying institution known for its commitment to academic excellence and student success. As a university focused on professional development, Fidelitas offers a wide range of programs that cater to diverse career interests, including business, technology, communication, and education.
Fredonia Students: Frustrated and Disconnected
Although SUNY at Fredonia has many great programs all surrounding the arts, many students find it hard to find themselves within these programs. Great programs don't amount to very much without students who want to be in them. With professors who care more about a deadline than understanding the material in order to better utilize it in the field, it's clear why students are frustrated with the way the campus is run. Students are told that they have the ability to speak freely, and have open minds. Yet, when Fredonia made the papers in Spring of 2023 for a certain professor encouraging Pedophelia and the ideas behind it, many students went to great lengths to let the college know how the felt about it. They used the school paper, local new channels, even just telling their professors how disgusted and upset they were about it. But, in the end, nothing was done about it, as that professor does still have a job on campus. The students don't feel heard, they feel as though their voices do not matter. Fredonia promotes free speech and then ignores it when it is used. This is why many students don't speak to faculty about problems they are experiencing. They believe that their voices will not be heard, and in turn do not see a point in doing anything on the matter. This causes a stressful and unsafe environment for everyone involved, causing even more of a disconnection between Fredonia and its students. It's hard for students to focus on the great programs that they are in when they are so busy worrying and stressing about so many other problems. The students don't feel welcome, they don't feel safe, they don't feel comfortable. Sadly, can we really blame them?
don't you know yet?there is your light that lights the world
i have not started studying there yet.
Housing services
The Office of Residence Life strives to provide a comprehensive residence life program as an integral part of the educational program and academic support services of the institution. The residence life program is committed to providing opportunities for personal growth and development and supports the educational mission of the college by providing facilities and programs to assist students in developing mutually supportive relationships in order to live, work and learn with people of diverse backgrounds and individual differences.
Library services
- Over 1,000,000 pages printed in the library yearly
- Library Instruction program reaches 4,000 students per year
- Over 10,000 student work hours per year
- Staff 7 librarians and 5 clerical
- Reed Library first floor is larger than a football field
Medical services
The UnitedHealthcare health insurance policy offered through SUNY is mandatory for all international students and scholars enrolled within the state system. International scholars with J-1 exchange/visitor, researcher, and professor visa status are also required to enroll in the policy, but are exempt if enrolled in the SUNY Graduate Assistant policy.
Campus life
The Office of Residence Life strives to provide a comprehensive residence life program as an integral part of the educational program and academic support services of the institution. The residence life program is committed to providing opportunities for personal growth and development and supports the educational mission of the college by providing facilities and programs to assist students in developing mutually supportive relationships in order to live, work and learn with people of diverse backgrounds and individual differences.
Student clubs
With over 170 student organizations on campus, there are numerous campus activities and events happening each day! As a student at Fredonia, you have the opportunity to join these organizations, or create your own.
Accreditation
State University of New York at Fredonia has been a member of the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE) since 1952. Since that time, every ten years, the University participates in a comprehensive institutional review with representatives of MSCHE.