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SUNY at Fredonia

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Fredonia, New York

About SUNY at Fredonia

SUNY at Fredonia is a public institution offering graduate degrees based in Fredonia, New York. It enrolls 2,755 students (a mid-sized student body), according to IPEDS 2023-24 data. Below you'll find verified data on admissions, cost, student outcomes, programs offered, and what graduates typically earn, all pulled from the U.S. Department of Education's College Scorecard and IPEDS.

Acceptance
77.7%
Graduation
50%
Net Price
$15,897
Median Earnings (10yr)
$54,247
Enrollment
2,755
Student : Faculty
11:1

Accreditor Middle States Commission on Higher Education
Academic Calendar Semester

How It Measures Up

US College Data scores each college on four pillars (outcomes, value, affordability, and selectivity) on a 0–100 scale, ranked within its peer group (4-Year Selective). Scores are calculated from verified College Scorecard and IPEDS data, not opinion or paid placement. Where data is missing, that pillar isn't scored.

Strong
71/100
UCD Score · 4-Year Selective
Outcomes 41
Value 72
Affordability 68
Selectivity 60

Admissions & Acceptance Rate

With an acceptance rate of 77.7%, SUNY at Fredonia is broadly accessible to qualified applicants.

Acceptance Rate
77.7%
Easy
SAT Range (25th–75th)
1160 – 1370
Reading + Math combined
ACT Range (25th–75th)
23 – 28
Cumulative composite
Test Policy Not Considered Standardized test scores are not used in admissions decisions.

5-Year Admission Trend

Acceptance rate over the last five admission cycles. The trend tells you whether SUNY at Fredonia is getting harder, easier, or staying about the same.

Becoming less selective 8.1 pts since 2019
71.1%201972.2%202090.7%202184.6%202279.2%2023

Cost & Financial Aid

The real cost of attending SUNY at Fredonia isn't the sticker price. It's the net price,which is what most students actually pay after grants and scholarships. According to College Scorecard 2023-24 data, the average net price is $15,897 per year. That's below the typical net price for public colleges nationally.

Average Net Price
$15,897
Per year, after typical aid
Receive Pell Grants
39%
Need-based federal aid
Receive Federal Loans
65%
Borrowing to attend

Full Cost Breakdown

Published cost of attendance, the sticker price before grants and scholarships. Most students underestimate room & board and other expenses.

Tuition & Fees (in-state)
$8,831
Tuition & Fees (out-of-state)
$19,771
Room & Board (on-campus)
$15,230
Room & Board (off-campus)
$15,230
Books & Supplies
$1,150
Other Expenses (on-campus)
$1,950
Other Expenses (off-campus)
$1,950
Total Cost of Attendance
$25,879

Application fee: $50 (one-time, due at submission)


Net Price by Family Income

Aid is need-based, so net price varies by family income. Here's what each bracket typically pays after grants and scholarships.

  • Under $30,000
    $9,395
  • $30,001 – $48,000
    $11,327
  • $48,001 – $75,000
    $16,116
  • $75,001 – $110,000
    $16,302
  • Over $110,000
    $20,743

Debt at Graduation

Cumulative federal-loan debt across the full borrowing distribution. The 10th and 90th percentiles bracket the typical range; the median sits in the middle.

$5,000
10% percentile
$9,250
25% percentile
$24,250
Median percentile
$27,000
75% percentile
$31,972
90% percentile

Median Debt by Student Type

Median federal-loan debt at graduation broken down by demographic. Each slice's size is proportional to the dollar amount that group typically borrows.

GroupDebtvs Median
Pell recipients $17,500 ↓ $6,750
No Pell $18,000 ↓ $6,250
Dependent students $17,500 ↓ $6,750
Independent students $20,834 ↓ $3,416
Female students $18,750 ↓ $5,500
Male students $15,250 ↓ $9,000
Pell recipients: 16.2% (3,935 students)No Pell: 16.7% (4,048 students)Dependent students: 16.2% (3,935 students)Independent students: 19.3% (4,685 students)Female students: 17.4% (4,217 students)Male students: 14.1% (3,429 students)Overall Median$24,250
Worth knowing: Students who don't finish leave with a median debt of $10,376, less than completers ($24,250), but still a meaningful obligation without a degree in hand.

Graduation Rate & Retention

50% of full-time students who enrolled at SUNY at Fredonia graduate within six years, and 76% return for their second year, per IPEDS 2023-24 completion data.

6-Year Graduation Rate
50%
Of students who graduate within six years
First-Year Retention
76%
Returning for their second year

After Graduation: Earnings & Outcomes

According to College Scorecard 2023-24 data, students who entered SUNY at Fredonia earn a median of $54,247 ten years after first enrolling. That's close to the national median for U.S. colleges.

Median Earnings (10 yrs)
$54,247
Earning > $25K
82%
10 yrs after entry

Earnings Growth After Graduation

Median annual earnings 6, 8, and 10 years after students first enrolled.

$39,000$43,000$47,000$52,000$56,0006 yrs8 yrs10 yrs

Earnings by Demographic

Mean annual earnings 10 years after entry, segmented by demographic. Reveals gaps the headline median can't show.

By Gender

Female graduates
$40,600

Median earnings for female grads ten years after first enrolling here.

Male graduates
$50,000

Median earnings for male grads ten years after first enrolling here.


By Family Income at Entry

Family income (lowest third)
$41,900

Earnings of grads from the bottom-third of family incomes at entry.

Family income (middle third)
$43,700

Earnings of grads from the middle-third of family incomes at entry.

Family income (highest third)
$46,200

Earnings of grads from the top-third of family incomes at entry.

The gender gap: Male graduates earn $9,400, about 19% more than female graduates ten years out. The gap reflects industry mix, role choice, and structural pay differences that exist across most US colleges.

Loan Repayment Progression

Share of completer-cohort borrowers paying down at least $1 of principal at the 1-, 3-, 5-, and 7-year mark. Climbing rates show graduates settling into careers and managing debt; flat or declining rates are a warning.

Climbing: graduates increasingly paying down debt 16.9 pts across 6 years
71.6%1yr75.9%3yr83.9%5yr88.4%7yr
What this signals: Excellent. 88% of graduates were paying down at least $1 of principal seven years out.

Who Studies Here

SUNY at Fredonia is home to 2,755 students, a mid-sized community.

Total Enrolled
2,755
Part-Time
2%
First-Generation
23%

Race & Ethnicity Breakdown

Undergraduate student body composition reported to the US Department of Education.

GroupShareStudents
White 75.2% 2,071
Hispanic 10.6% 292
Black 6.1% 168
Other 3.7% 102
International 1.6% 43
Asian 1.5% 40
White: 75.2% (2,071 students)Hispanic: 10.6% (292 students)Black: 6.1% (168 students)Other: 3.7% (102 students)International: 1.6% (43 students)Asian: 1.5% (40 students)Total2,755

Student Life & Campus Culture

Where students live, learn, and connect at SUNY at Fredonia. The campus setting, housing profile, and signals that shape day-to-day life here.

Setting
Town: Distant Fredonia, New York
Housing
Strongly residential 2,936 beds for 2,755 students
Adult Learners
3% of students are 25 or older
Athletics
NCAA athletic-conference member
Academic Calendar
Semester scheduling structure

What You Can Study

SUNY at Fredonia offers an extensive catalog of programs: 55 distinct programs across 21 majors. Below are its strongest majors, each with flagship programs and typical earnings. Open a major to explore it in depth, or browse the full program catalog.

9 Programs
3 Programs
4 Programs
5 Programs
4 Programs
2 Programs

Faculty & Resources

The student-to-faculty ratio at SUNY at Fredonia is 11:1, close to the national average.

Student : Faculty
11:1
Students per instructional faculty member
Instruction / Student
$19,640
Annual instructional spending per enrolled student
Endowment
$46M
Modest endowment
Avg Faculty Salary
$71,447
9-month equivalent across all ranks

Faculty by Rank

216 instructional faculty across 5 ranks. The rank mix shows how many senior faculty are teaching versus contingent or junior staff, with average salary equated to a 9-month contract.

Rank Faculty Count Share Avg Salary
Full Professors 66 31% $90,142
Associate Professors 75 35% $71,803
Assistant Professors 37 17% $61,852
Instructors 2 1% $50,423
Lecturers 36 17% $47,461

Pros & Cons of SUNY at Fredonia

A quick at-a-glance summary of how SUNY at Fredonia tends to stack up for prospective students,weighing its data, size, setting, and cost profile together.

PROS
  • Below-average net price
  • Accessible admissions for most applicants
  • Small classes (low student-faculty ratio)
  • Solid post-graduation earnings
CONS
  • Below-average completion rate
  • Modest first-year retention
  • Most students take on federal loans
Best for: Based on the data, SUNY at Fredonia is a fit for students who want a clear path to start college without a competitive admissions barrier.

Frequently Asked Questions about SUNY at Fredonia

Quick answers to the questions most students and parents ask. Every answer below is calculated from verified government data about SUNY at Fredonia.

Is SUNY at Fredonia hard to get into?
SUNY at Fredonia has open or near-open admissions. Most qualified applicants are accepted. Acceptance rate: 77.7%.
What is the acceptance rate at SUNY at Fredonia?
SUNY at Fredonia has an acceptance rate of 77.7%, according to College Scorecard 2023-24 admissions data.
What SAT score do you need for SUNY at Fredonia?
The middle 50% of admitted students at SUNY at Fredonia scored between 1160 and 1370 on the SAT (Reading + Math combined). Scores at the higher end of that range improve admissions odds materially. Per IPEDS 2023-24 data.
What ACT score do you need for SUNY at Fredonia?
The middle 50% of admitted students at SUNY at Fredonia scored between 23 and 28 on the ACT composite. Scores in the upper half of that range strengthen an application. Source: IPEDS 2023-24.
How much does SUNY at Fredonia cost?
The average net price after aid at SUNY at Fredonia is $15,897 per year, this is what students typically pay after grants and scholarships are applied. Net price data: College Scorecard 2023-24.
Is SUNY at Fredonia worth it?
Solid return on investment. Graduates earn a median of $54,247 ten years after entering, against an average net price of $15,897 per year. That's roughly 3.4x earnings-to-cost. Source: College Scorecard 2023-24.
What is SUNY at Fredonia known for?
SUNY at Fredonia is best known for its programs in Psychology, Teaching Specific Subjects, Business Administration. These are the most popular fields by completed degrees, per IPEDS 2023-24 completion data.
What do SUNY at Fredonia graduates earn?
Median earnings 10 years after entering SUNY at Fredonia are $54,247, based on College Scorecard 2023-24 federal earnings data for Title IV recipients.
Is SUNY at Fredonia accredited?
Yes. SUNY at Fredonia is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education.
How many students attend SUNY at Fredonia?
SUNY at Fredonia enrolls 2,755 students, per IPEDS 2023-24 fall enrollment data.
What is the graduation rate at SUNY at Fredonia?
SUNY at Fredonia graduates 50% of full-time students within six years, per IPEDS 2023-24 completion data.
Is SUNY at Fredonia a public or private college?
SUNY at Fredonia is a Public institution.
Where is SUNY at Fredonia located?
SUNY at Fredonia is located in Fredonia, New York.
What programs does SUNY at Fredonia offer?
SUNY at Fredonia offers 55 distinct programs. The most popular include Psychology, Teaching Specific Subjects, Business Administration.
What is the student-to-faculty ratio at SUNY at Fredonia?
The student-to-faculty ratio at SUNY at Fredonia is 11:1, per IPEDS 2023-24 data.

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