SUNY at Fredonia

Fredonia, United States

Overview

Control Type: Public

A public university based in Fredonia, United States, SUNY at Fredonia operates as a higher-education provider within the United States's academic ecosystem.

Academically, SUNY at Fredonia spans multiple qualification levels, hosted within its academic units. The university runs a broad programme catalogue across these constituent units.

Institutional scale at SUNY at Fredonia centres on 2,755 students, organised across faculties and academic units. Its campus environment provides the daily context for academic and student life.

Location & Contact

For visits or applications to SUNY at Fredonia, location and primary contact details are below. Open days are typically announced via social channels — follow them to receive event notifications.

Academic Details

The basic academic profile of SUNY at Fredonia, including enrolment and faculty composition. Total student count fluctuates intake-to-intake; treat the figure as approximate rather than precise.

Total Students: 2,755

Programs Offered

Every programme SUNY at Fredonia currently runs, grouped by degree level and searchable. Status and intake details vary by programme — verify with the institution before committing to applications.

Bachelor's Degree

58 programmes

SUNY at Fredonia delivers 58 programmes at bachelor's level, the qualifications school-leavers most commonly apply to as their first step into higher education.

Chemistry Chemistry
Sociology Social & Cultural Studies
Political Science and Government Politics & International Relations
Economics Economics
Social Work Social Work
Criminal Justice and Corrections Criminal Law & Justice
Psychology, General Psychology
Physics Physics & Astronomy
Geological and Earth Sciences/Geosciences Earth Sciences & Geology
Visual and Performing Arts, General Visual Arts
Philosophy Philosophy & Ethics
Leisure and Recreational Activities Tourism & Leisure
Sports, Kinesiology, and Physical Education/Fitness Sport and Exercise Science
Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other Liberal Arts
Intercultural/Multicultural and Diversity Studies Liberal Arts
International/Globalization Studies Liberal Arts
Biological and Physical Sciences Liberal Arts
History History
Marketing Advertising & Digital Marketing
Finance and Financial Management Services Finance, Banking & Insurance
Accounting and Related Services Accounting
Business Administration, Management and Operations Business Administration
Business/Commerce, General Business Administration
Rehabilitation and Therapeutic Professions Rehabilitation Sciences
Clinical/Medical Laboratory Science/Research and Allied Professions Biomedical & Laboratory Sciences
Communication Disorders Sciences and Services Speech & Language Therapy
Arts, Entertainment, and Media Management Media Management
Music Music
Fine and Studio Arts Visual Arts
Film/Video and Photographic Arts Film & Animation
Drama/Theatre Arts and Stagecraft Performing Arts
Design and Applied Arts Applied Design
Dance Performing Arts
Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Subject Areas Education & Teaching
Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Levels and Methods Education & Teaching
Special Education and Teaching Special Education
Computer Science Computer Sciences
Information Science/Studies Information Systems & Technology
Computer and Information Sciences, General Computer Sciences
Audiovisual Communications Technologies/Technicians Media Studies & Mass Media
Public Relations, Advertising, and Applied Communication Public Relations
Radio, Television, and Digital Communication Media Studies & Mass Media
Journalism Journalism
Communication and Media Studies Communication Studies
Ethnic, Cultural Minority, Gender, and Group Studies Social & Cultural Studies
Biology, General Biological Sciences
Mathematics and Statistics, Other Mathematics
Applied Mathematics Mathematics
Mathematics Mathematics
Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Other Biological Sciences
Physiology, Pathology and Related Sciences Biological Sciences
Genetics Biological Sciences
Biochemistry, Biophysics and Molecular Biology Biochemistry
Natural Resources Conservation and Research Forestry & Natural Resources
Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities Liberal Arts
Rhetoric and Composition/Writing Studies English Language Studies
English Language and Literature, General English Language Studies
Romance Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics Linguistics & Language Studies

Master's Degree

15 programmes

There are 15 programmes to choose from at SUNY at Fredonia for graduates, aimed at advanced expertise, a career change, or a stepping stone toward doctoral research.

Chemistry Chemistry
Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other Liberal Arts
Biological and Physical Sciences Liberal Arts
Communication Disorders Sciences and Services Speech & Language Therapy
Rehabilitation and Therapeutic Professions Rehabilitation Sciences
Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, General Liberal Arts
Music Music
Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Subject Areas Education & Teaching
Special Education and Teaching Special Education
Curriculum and Instruction Education & Teaching
Mathematics Mathematics
Biology, General Biological Sciences
English Language and Literature, General English Language Studies
Linguistic, Comparative, and Related Language Studies and Services Linguistics & Language Studies
Teaching English or French as a Second or Foreign Language Education & Teaching

Associate, Certificate & Other Qualifications

8 programmes

These 8 programmes cover SUNY at Fredonia's associate, certificate, diploma, and foundation options — qualifications valued for fast, targeted, or pathway-oriented study.

Human Services, General Public Administration
Computer/Information Technology Administration and Management Information Systems & Technology
Special Education and Teaching Special Education
Educational Administration and Supervision Educational Leadership
Bilingual, Multilingual, and Multicultural Education Education & Teaching
Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Subject Areas Education & Teaching
Rhetoric and Composition/Writing Studies English Language Studies
Teaching English or French as a Second or Foreign Language Education & Teaching

How to apply to SUNY at Fredonia

The standard application path for SUNY at Fredonia, broken into five practical steps with the documents and channels you will need at each stage.

  1. 1
    Research programmes at SUNY at Fredonia

    Begin by reviewing the programmes section above. SUNY at Fredonia offers 81 programmes grouped by qualification level. Decide on a target tier (bachelor's, master's, or doctoral) before narrowing by subject.

  2. 2
    Review admissions criteria

    Each programme at SUNY at Fredonia has its own entry requirements — academic minimums, language proficiency, supporting documents, and sometimes interviews or portfolios. Check the programme-specific page or contact admissions to confirm eligibility.

  3. 3
    Gather supporting documents

    Most applications require certified academic records, identification documents, language test certificates (IELTS, TOEFL, or equivalent for English-medium programmes), CV/résumé, and a statement of purpose. Allow extra time for document authentication.

  4. 4
    Lodge your application

    Apply directly via SUNY at Fredonia's online portal at www.fredonia.edu. Complete the application form, upload supporting documents, and pay any application fee. Confirmation emails typically arrive within a few business days.

  5. 5
    Confirm receipt and track progress

    After submitting, confirm receipt with the admissions office and track your application status through the portal. Set reminders for any interview requests, additional document submissions, or admission decision deadlines.

Frequently Asked Questions about SUNY at Fredonia

Below are the key facts most prospective students ask about SUNY at Fredonia, drawn directly from institutional records.

In which city is SUNY at Fredonia?

SUNY at Fredonia is based in Fredonia, United States.

Is SUNY at Fredonia public or private?

It is a public higher-education institution.

How many students study at SUNY at Fredonia?

SUNY at Fredonia has approximately 2,755 students.

What is SUNY at Fredonia's official website?

You can find SUNY at Fredonia online at www.fredonia.edu.

Top-Ranked Universities in the United States

Top universities in the United States typically offer the most generous institutional scholarships. SUNY at Fredonia's scholarship range relative to these benchmarks reflects funding capacity.

Faculties at Nearby Universities

Climate and seasonal factors apply consistently across universities near SUNY at Fredonia, but campus altitude or coastline exposure can shift the experience meaningfully even within a cluster.

Where Else to Study Liberal Arts

Industry partnership exclusives on Liberal Arts programmes vary — some the United States institutions hold sponsored chairs, others run rotating industry guest-teaching arrangements.

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