Group photo from International Student Reception in Rosch Hall

International Admissions for Undergraduates

At Fredonia, we value the diversity and cultural exchange that is created by our global community of scholars. We offer challenging academic work and an all-American campus experience. The Office of International Admissions is here to assist throughout the application process and in the transition into the State University of New York at Fredonia.

At Fredonia, we value the diversity and cultural exchange that is created by our global community of scholars. We offer challenging academic work and an all-American campus experience. The Office of International Admissions is here to assist throughout the application process and in the transition into the State University of New York at Fredonia.

We try to make the application process as quick and easy as possible for our applicants.  Please follow the instructions listed below, should you have any questions or need any assistance please do not hesitate to reach out to us directly at Admissions@fredonia.edu

How to Apply 

Follow the steps below to review International Admission Options, Visiting Fredonia, Deadlines, Requirements, Tuition & Aid, and then Apply.

Direct Admission

Direct Admission means that the student meets all the requirements for the academic program and can demonstrate English proficiency by submitting one of the following:

  • SAT verbal score of 480 or,
  • TOEFL score of 79 or,
  • IELTS score of 6.5 or,
  • Duolingo score of 105 or,
  • C1 Advanced (Cambridge English Advanced) score of 176 or,
  • C2 Proficiency (Cambridge English Proficiency) score of 180 or,
  • Pearson Test of English (PTE) score of 53 or,
  • Cambridge IGCSE O-Level, AS Level or A Level English Language score of C or,
  • International Baccalaureate (IB) higher Level English A: Literature or Higher Level English A: Language and Literature examination score of 4 or,
  • Having obtained 30 successful credit hours from a college or university within the United States.

Pathway Program Admission

Admission into Fredonia's Pathway Program means that the student meets all requirements for the academic program except for the English language requirement. The student will be admitted into the Pathway Program for the major of their choice and will be enrolled in English classes as well as credit bearing courses.  Upon successful completion of the English and credit bearing classes the student will fully matriculate into their degree program.  To meet the minimum requirements for the Pathway Program, please submit one of the following:

  • TOEFL score of 45
  • IELTS score of 4.5

If you cannot make it in person for a campus visit, our virtual tour lets you see the beauty of Fredonia’s campus, academic buildings, and residence halls.

Go to Virtual Tour


Fredonia's admissions team has arranged a multitude of ways for students to visit campus in whatever manner students are most comfortable; whether it's individually, with family, or with small or large groups.

Schedule a visit to Fredonia
 

Our admissions offices are located on the 6th floor of Maytum Hall, near the Central Ave entrance to campus. Daily Admissions Information Sessions and Tours take place in the Williams Center. Follow the Campus Tour signs along Ring Road for parking.

GPS address:  College Parkway, Fredonia, NY  14063

Please add descriptive text for this image.

NextDeadlines

General Deadlines

No general International Admissions deadlines shown at this time.

 

Application Requirements for International Undergraduate Applicants

First-Year applicants are students who have never taken a college level course after graduating high school. If you have taken even one course after high school graduation you must apply as a transfer.

  • Please submit:
    • Secondary school transcripts
    • Proof of graduation (when available)
    • Financial Statement Form - Submit the Financial Statement form and original documentation proving you have funds to pay for all educational and living expenses for the first year of study.
    • Passport - A clear photocopy of the identification page of your passport
    • Demonstrated English proficiency - TOEFL, IELTS, SAT, IB English, Pearson Test of English or the A-Level English Exam will be required. Eligible students will either receive direct admission or admission into our Pathway Program. Please see below for additional details. Our school code for reporting the TOEFL and IELTS scores electronically is 2539.

Transfer applicants are students who have taken college level courses after graduating high school but have not obtained a Bachelors degree.

  • Please submit:
    • Proof of high school graduation
    • University Transcripts
    • Course descriptions - You may email a link to your college catalog course descriptions or submit a word document with all of your course descriptions.
    • Transcript evaluation through a NACES-accredited transcript evaluation service, such as Spantran, for any college/university level courses taken outside of the United States.
      • If using Spantran, please request a divisional course analysis evaluation. 
    • Financial Statement Form - Submit the Financial Statement form and original documentation proving you have funds to pay for all educational and living expenses for the first year of study.
    • Passport - A clear photocopy of the identification page of your passport
    • Demonstrated English proficiency - TOEFL, IELTS, SAT, IB English, Pearson Test of English or the A-Level English Exam will be required. Eligible students will either receive direct admission or admission into our Pathway Program. Please see below for additional details. Our school code for reporting the TOEFL and IELTS scores electronically is 2539.

Second Baccalaureate applicants are students who have already obtained a Bachelors degree but are interested in obtaining a second degree from Fredonia. Please apply as a transfer student and we will update your application accordingly.

  • Please submit:
    • Proof of high school graduation
    • University transcripts
    • Course descriptions - You may email a link to your college catalog course descriptions or submit a word document with all of your course descriptions.
    • Transcript evaluation through a NACES-accredited transcript evaluation service, such as Spantran, for any college/university level courses taken outside of the United States.
      • If using Spantran, please request a divisional course analysis evaluation. 
    • Financial Statement Form - Submit the Financial Statement form and original documentation proving you have funds to pay for all educational and living expenses for the first year of study.
    • Passport - A clear photocopy of the identification page of your passport
    • Demonstrated English proficiency - TOEFL, IELTS, SAT, IB English, Pearson Test of English or the A-Level English Exam will be required. Eligible students will either receive direct admission or admission into our Pathway Program. Please see below for additional details. Our school code for reporting the TOEFL and IELTS scores electronically is 2539.

English Proficiency Requirements

Direct Admission

Direct Admission means that the student meets all the requirements for the academic program and can demonstrate English proficiency by submitting one of the following:

  • SAT verbal score of 480 or,
  • TOEFL score of 79 or,
  • IELTS score of 6.5 or,
  • Duolingo score of 105 or,
  • C1 Advanced (Cambridge English Advanced) score of 176 or,
  • C2 Proficiency (Cambridge English Proficiency) score of 180 or,
  • Pearson Test of English (PTE) score of 53 or,
  • Cambridge IGCSE O-Level, AS Level or A Level English Language score of C or,
  • International Baccalaureate (IB) higher Level English A: Literature or Higher Level English A: Language and Literature examination score of 4 or,
  • Having obtained 30 successful credit hours from a college or university within the United States.

Pathway Program Admission

Admission into Fredonia's Pathway Program means that the student meets all requirements for the academic program except for the English language requirement. The student will be admitted into the Pathway Program for the major of their choice and will be enrolled in English classes as well as credit bearing courses.  Upon successful completion of the English and credit bearing classes the student will fully matriculate into their degree program.  To meet the minimum requirements for the Pathway Program, please submit one of the following:

  • TOEFL score of 45
  • IELTS score of 4.5

Cost and Scholarship

Fredonia is proud to offer approximately $8 million in merit and need based scholarships to academically qualified new and returning students each year! International applicants will be reviewed for all merit based awards at the time of acceptance and will be notified shortly after. For more information please visit us at Scholarship Information

We estimate the total costs for one year at Fredonia (to include room, board, tuition, fees, meal plan etc.) to be $34,381

  • Tuition costs are estimated at: $17,490
  • Living costs are estimated at: $16.891
    • *All first semester international students will be assessed a one-time international fee of $180
  • If you have dependents, you need to show the following additional funds:
    • Spouse: $4,000
    • Child: $2,000

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, Acting, and theatre Production and Design

Requirements for Visual Arts and New Media
Portfolio requirements for Animation & Illustration, Ceramics, Drawing & Painting, Film & Video Arts, Graphic Design, Photography, and Sculpture

Pre-Professional Programs*
(interview upon selection)

  • 3+4 Optometry
  • 3+4 and 4+4 Medical: LECOM
  • 3+ and 4+ Pharmacy: LECOM

*Students interested in any pre-professional programs should be in touch with David Steiner as soon as possible to discuss application requirements.

Questions?

Please contact the Office of Admissions for any questions. We can be reached at Admissions@fredonia.edu and 1.800.252.1212. We look forward to working with you!


 

2023-24 Yearly Costs at Fredonia

Fredonia is committed to assisting students and parents in making it as affordable as possible. When you’re preparing to apply for financial aid, it’s helpful to know approximately what your costs will be. The chart below will serve as a guide for estimating your full-time education costs at Fredonia.*

Billed by the Student Accounts Office

  NY State resident - Undergraduate, Annual Out-of-state resident or International - Undergraduate, Annual NY State resident - Graduate, Annual Out-of-state resident or International- Graduate, Annual

Tuition
$7,070 $17,490 $11,310 $23,790
Fees $1,701 $1,701 $1,701 $1,701
Housing $8,200 $8,200 $8,200 $8,200
Food $6,990 $6,990 $6,990 $6,990
Total, Annual $23,961 $34,381 $28,201 $40,681

* Other non-billed costs, such as books and supplies, transportation and other personal expenses, may vary by student between $1,500 and $2,000 for an academic year. 

Please note that International students have an additional International Student fee of $180.00.


Scholarships for International Students

Please see these pages for International Scholarships:

NextApply

Apply to Fredonia

The easiest, fastest and most secure way to apply is online; paper applications are also available. Fredonia accepts The Common Application and the SUNY Application. Choose one or the other, but please do not submit both applications. If you need assistance applying online, you may download a paper worksheet for the SUNY Application.

apply_suny      apply_commonapp

There is a $50 application fee. For information on fee waivers please contact your high school guidance counselor or the application processing center. Please follow these steps to complete your application to Fredonia.

* The SAT/ACT requirement has been waived.

First-year applicants

Transfer applicants

  • Completed application (SUNY Application or Common Application)
  • Official Transcripts from ALL colleges you have attended
  • Students with fewer than 30 credit hours are required to submit a high school transcript. 
  • For 2nd Baccalaureate students, please notify admissions, at admissions@fredonia.edu, to let us know you have applied and already have a bachelors degree.
  • All transfer students are required to submit proof of high school graduation. An official high school transcript, copy of diploma, or GED certificate are appropriate.

 

Take the next step