SUNY Fredonia Home pageA-Z Site Index  

Campus Host Program

What is the Campus Host Program?

The best way to learn what SUNY Fredonia has to offer you is to spend time on the campus. We invite accepted students to participate, free of charge, in our Campus Host Program.  The program allows you to:
  • attend classes
  • "This is a great opportunity for prospective students to get a feel for what Fredonia is really like. It allowed me to be more at ease with going away to college."
    -Kristin Wood -Major: Childhood Education
  • spend the night in a residence hall
  • eat in our dining halls
  • meet professors
  • tour special areas, such as art studios and communications facilities
  • sit in on a performing arts rehearsal
  • attend an athletic or performing arts event
"I enjoyed meeting the students and attending the classes, and this was really helpful for me. I'm looking forward to attending Fredonia in the fall."
-Benjamin Jones -Major: Business Administration

Why do it?

The best way to determine which college is best for you is to visit. Traditional tours and visits are a good beginning, but if you are interested in gaining a deeper understanding of college life at Fredonia, we invite you to try something different.

When is it?

February 4 - May 2, 2008
  • Monday - Thursday (nights)
  • Weekends are unavailable
  • No dates available between March 20 - March 31 (Spring Break)

How do I enroll?

Notices will be sent to all ACCEPTED students beginning January 23, 2008. You may sign up online or by calling --- beginning January 23, 2008.

Available during the spring semester for students accepted for the following fall. Call our office toll free at 800-252-1212 or 716-673-3251 and let us know you are interested in our Campus Host Program. Provide us with the details stated below:
  • day you would like to visit
  • time you plan to arrive and leave campus
  • if you wish to stay overnight
  • if you'd like to attend classes
  • any special activities you would like to include on your visit
Please give us at least two weeks advance notice of your intended visit, and have a date and time ready prior to calling; this will facilitate scheduling on our end. If you have any questions you can call the Office of Admissions or e-mail Aaron Marshall.

Page modified 3/4/08