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Financial Aid Phone: (716) 673-3253 Admissions Phone : (716) 673-3251 Campus Description: 266-acre campus in Fredonia, 45 miles from both Buffalo and Erie, Pa. Served by bus; major airport and train serve Buffalo; train also serves Dunkirk (two miles). School operates transportation to local communities. Public transportation serves campus.
School Type: Public, 4-year or above City Type: Distant Town Historically Black School: No Religious affiliation: Not applicable Study Options:
Services Offered: Academic Career Counseling Service:Yes Employment Services for Students:Yes Placement Services for Completers:Yes On Campus Daycare for Students Kids:Yes Library at Institution:Has own library School has Hospital:No School has Medical Degree:No Teacher certification below Post Secondary Level: Yes Career Placement Services:Internships; Career Classes; Interest Inventory; On-campus Job Interviews; Resume Assistance; Alumni Services; Interview Training; Other: software programs, Human Resource Information Network, SUNY Search.
Degrees offered: Highest Degree offered: Masters 1st professional Degree offered: No Less than 1 Year Certificate or Diploma: No More than 1 Year and Less than 2 Year Certificate or Diploma: No More than 2 Year and Less than 4 Year Certificate or Diploma: No Associates Degree: No Bachelors Degree: Yes Masters degree: Yes Post Masters Certificate: Yes Doctors Degree: No Other Degree: No Accreditation Information: National or Specialized Accrediting: Yes Regional Accrediting agency: Yes Name of Regional Accrediting Agency: Middle States Assoc. of Colleges and Schools, Comm. on Higher Ed. State Accrediting or Approval Agency: Yes Accredited by Agencies Recognized by US DOE: Yes
Accreditation Information: National or Specialized Accrediting: Yes Regional Accrediting agency: Yes Name of Regional Accrediting Agency: Middle States Assoc. of Colleges and Schools, Comm. on Higher Ed. State Accrediting or Approval Agency: Yes Accredited by Agencies Recognized by US DOE: Yes