Alfred University

Alfred University

Founded: 1836, one of the first coeducational institutions in the U.S.

Type of institution: Private, non-sectarian, with state-sponsored programs in engineering and art and design.

Location: Alfred, New York, a village in the foothills of the Allegheny Mountains about an hour west of Corning, an hour and a half south of Rochester and two hours from Buffalo.

Students: About 1,700 undergraduates and nearly 140 graduate students from 39 states and 16 countries attend full-time on the Alfred campus. Approximately 30 graduate students are enrolled in our external program in the NYC area. We have approximately 80 additional part-time graduate students on the Alfred, NY campus, and 325 part-time graduate students enrolled in our NYC area external program.

Offered Courses:

  • Bachelor's Level
  • Account/Business/Economics/Fin
  • Art & Design
  • Computer/IT & Related Subjects
  • Engineering
  • Psychology
  • Other Subjects
  • Master's Level
  • Account/Business/Economics/Fin
  • Art & Design
  • Biomedical/Biotechnology
  • Engineering
  • Other Subjects
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