With one of the top five art schools in the country, a school of engineering with internationally recognized programs, and majors in hot career fields ranging from psychology to education to business, Alfred University has firmly established its place in the top tier of comprehensive colleges in the Northeast. Top quality academics. Global focus. Personal Attention. That’s what you’ll find at Alfred University, located in the scenic Finger Lakes region of New York. At AU, engineers take business courses and play football. Art majors take biology classes and perform in theatre productions. Students can combine majors, add minors, even earn a second degree all while exploring their interests. Students complement their studies with a wide array of opportunities that extend beyond the classroom, from a research project with a favorite professor to a participating in a selective honors program that offers challenging but fun courses. With students and professors from more than 40 states and 20 countries, AU is a place to prepare for a career in a global community. Students may participate in international internships, summer courses, or semesters abroad. Almost three-quarters of its 2,000 undergraduates live on campus, providing an extraordinarily vibrant campus atmosphere. More than 100 clubs and organizations, 22 varsity sports teams, and more than two dozen social events (many free!) every weekend make it hard to be bored. Add to this mix the Robert R. McComsey Career Development Center – which offers everything from job fairs to resume workshops to on-campus recruiting – and it’s no wonder 95% of Alfred University’s graduates are either employed or attending grad school within 6 months of graduation. Alfred University is a private, coeducational, nonsectarian university of approximately 2,000 undergraduate and 300 graduate students founded in 1836. The 232-acre campus, with an additional 400-acres of nearby recreational land, is set in Alfred, New York, a village located in the Southern Tier of the state; 70 miles south of Rochester, between the foothills of the Allegheny Mountains and the picturesque Finger Lakes region. There are 52 buildings, including 23 residence halls.
Tuition
Tuition (in state): $24,366.00
Tuition (out of state): $24,366.00
Demographics
Number of Undergraduates: 2000
Average ACT scores of freshman: 24
Average SAT scores of freshman: 1123
Faculty
Full Time: 170
Student to Teacher Ratio: 12:1
Majors
Accounting, Anthropology, Art/Art History, Astronomy, Athletic Training/Sports Medicine, Biology, Business/Business Administration, Chemistry, Communications, Counseling Psychology, Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement, Dance, Early Childhood/Family Education, Economics, Education, Electrical Engineering, Electrical/Electronic Studies, Elementary Education, Engineering, English, Environmental Studies, Finance/Banking, Fine and Applied Arts, Foreign Languages, French, Geology, German, Global Studies, Graphic Design/Commercial Art, Health Administration, Health/Fitness/Wellness, History, Humanities, Liberal Arts & Sciences, Literature, Management Information Systems, Marketing, Material Science Engineer, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Music, Philosophy, Photography, Physical Sciences, Physics, Political Science/Government, Pre-Law, Pre-Med, Pre-Veterinary, Psychology, Psychology-Graduate, Religious Studies, Secondary Education, Social Sciences, Sociology, Spanish, Teaching, Theatre/Drama, Video and Motion Graphics, Writing,
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