The Learning Center’s 3-1-3 Program will hold its annual Informational Meeting on Wednesday, Feb. 1 at 7 p.m. in McEwen 209. The 3-1-3 program allows students from certain local high schools to graduate from SUNY Fredonia in three years. The program gives credit for successful completion of selected high school courses, and the high schools in turn give credit for certain courses completed at SUNY Fredonia.
As the name 3-1-3 suggests, the student attends three years of high school, a transitional year in which the student is simultaneously enrolled at SUNY Fredonia and his or her respective high school, and then three years of college at Fredonia.
The Informational Meeting will have a presentation that will explain the shortened degree program available for high school juniors in the area. Representatives from the Admissions and Financial Aid Offices will be in attendance, as well as 3-1-3 students and program staff will be available for questions.
The program was instituted in 1972, and has the following High Schools as participants: Brocton Central High School; Cassadaga Valley High School; Dunkirk High School; Forestville High School; Fredonia High School; North Collins High School; Pine Valley High School; Ripley High School; Silver Creek High School.