First-Year
Driven by practical relevance and strong outcomes.
You’ll Love It Here!
At Fredonia, we believe that a vibrant campus experience is more than just academics—it's about forming lasting connections, exploring new ideas, and thriving in an environment that celebrates your individuality.
*Applications for Spring & Fall 2025 are open. Application review and decisions will begin in mid October.
Join Us at Fredonia
Every Fredonian stands on uncommon ground. Our environment fuels your talent, ignites your actions, and empowers your truest nature. Are you ready to take the next step in your educational journey?
Ready to make a change? Find out how easy it is to continue your education at Fredonia.
Find Your Program
We make it easy to pursue your passion in one of Fredonia's 65+ undergraduate majors.
Scholarships & Aid
Numerous scholarships based on both merit and financial need make your education more accessible than ever.
Peer Support
Join clubs, organizations, and study groups that align with your interests and goals.
Opportunities Abound
Educational Opportunity Program
EOP provides academic support, advising, and financial assistance to capable but underprepared and financially disadvantaged students, helping them develop their abilities for collegiate study.
Honors at SUNY Fredonia
Fredonia's Honors Program attracts intellectually curious and ambitious students seeking unique academic challenges and peer collaboration.
3-1-3 Early College Admit Program
The 3-1-3 Program enables local high school seniors to take college courses and seamlessly continue their studies after graduation, pending good academic standing.
12:1 Student to Faculty Ratio
Small College Feel
First-Year Reflection
I really enjoy being a student at Fredonia because I am able to pursue my love for music and passion for psychology with the support of incredible faculty.
— Alexa Batuyong
Alexa Batuyong
Class of 2027
Fredonia is looking for students who are not only strong academically, but have the drive and determination to make their dream of a college degree a reality. Applicants are evaluated on an rolling basis.
Materials Needed:
- Completed application (SUNY Application or Common Application)
- Official High School Transcript
Middle 50% of entering class
- High school average: 85-95%
Students who show unique talents and interests, including those who possess leadership qualities through extracurricular activities, volunteer work, and other non-academic pursuits will receive special consideration.
Educational Opportunity Program
The Educational Opportunity Program (EOP), is an academic support services program for underprepared and financially disadvantaged students. EOP strives to serve the needs of those students who are capable of collegiate study but need assistance in developing their unexplored abilities. Students benefit from advising and financial support services as participants in this program.
Educational Opportunity Program Website
3-1-3 Early College Admit Program
The 3-1-3 Program allows local high school seniors take college courses here at Fredonia. Students apply for the program through the SUNY Application. Once a student enrolls, they are considered to be Fredonia college students and do not need to reapply to continue at Fredonia upon graduation from high school, provided they are in good academic standing.
3-1-3 Early College Admit Program
Honors at SUNY Fredonia
Students in Fredonia's Honors Program are smart, talented, hard-working, and looking for students like them to share in the unique opportunities available. The Honors Program is open to students who enjoy intellectual challenges and are excited by ideas!
Additional Requirements for Auditions, Portfolios and Interviews
Some programs require additional processes for entry. Find the program you are interested in to read over the additional steps.
Requirements for School of Music
Audition requirements for Music, Music Education, Music Performance, Music Composition, Music Therapy, and Sound Recording Technology
Requirements for Theatre and Dance
Audition requirements for Musical Theatre, Dance (BFA), Acting, and Theatre Production and Design
Requirements for Visual Arts and New Media
Portfolio requirements for Animation & Illustration, Drawing & Painting, Film & Video Arts and Graphic Design
Steps to apply for financial aid
- Get a FSA ID and Password. A FSA ID and Password lets you apply, “sign” your online FAFSA, make corrections to your application information and more.
- Collect the documents, including income tax returns, W-2 forms, and other records of income to apply.
- Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) as early as possible, once available, in order to meet school and state aid deadlines. Fredonia’s school code is 002844.
- If you are a New York State resident, please complete and submit the TAP application.
First-Year Scholarships
Important Admissions Dates & Deadlines
- August 1, 2024 - Applications open for Spring/Fall 2025
- Mid October 2024 - Application Review begins for Spring/Fall 2025
- December 1, 2024- FAFSA application opens for all Spring/Fall 2025 applicants
- December 1, 2024 - Spring 2025 Preferred Tuition Deposit Deadline
- May 1, 2025 - Fall 2025 Tuition & Scholarship Guarantee Deposit Deadline
- June 1, 2025 - Fall 2025 Transfer Student Tuition & Scholarship Guarantee Deposit Deadline
Fredonia believes in a rolling admissions process. In other words, we respond to your application when we receive it, so you’ll know your status soon after you apply, instead of waiting until after an imposed deadline. Notifications begin in October for the following fall.
- Online application for the following fall: recommend by Thanksgiving
- December: FAFSA becomes available
- Honors program: apply by mid February for the upcoming fall semester
- December 1: pay deposit for upcoming spring semester.
- May 1: pay deposit for upcoming fall semester
*Acting and musical theatre have pre-screening deadlines
Majors and Programs
Office of Admissions
- Maytum Hall, 6th Floor 280 Central Ave. State University of New York at Fredonia Fredonia, NY 14063