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Overview of Buffalo State College, SUNY

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12,419 students

44% admitted

$5,270 tuition/year

  • 9,435 full time
  • 2,984 part time
  • 3,843 men full time
  • 5,592 women full time
  • 11,407 applied
  • 5,055 admitted
  • 1,436 enrolled
  • $14,230 out of state
  • $1,083 fees
  • $10,168 room & board
  • $990 books

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At a Glance

Institution Type: Public
Campus Setting: Large city
Highest Degree Offered: Master's
Level of Institution: Four or more years
Calendar: Semester
12,419 Students
Non-Degree Undergrads Graduates
Reviews: In Three Sentences
  • Leah from Buffalo, NY
  • 0
  • “buffalo state has a very diverse student population. bengal pause (an hour on tues/thurs during which no classes are held) offers an opportunity to meet other students and relax in…”

  • Feb-27-2012 » Read More
  • Jodi from West Seneca, NY
  • 0
  • “I currently attend school at Buffalo State College, where I am a commuter and non-traditional student. Buffalo State has been welcoming and the professors try hard to give the students…”

  • Oct-23-2012 » Read More
  • Nicole from East Aurora, NY
  • 0
  • “Buffalo State is a really fun place to be. There are so many clubs and student organizations that you can join on campus. Definitely get involved as much as possible…”

  • Nov-02-2012 » Read More
  • Aleeah from Buffalo, NY
  • 0
  • “Buffalo State is very diverse. They have a really great program for my major and I love the fact thats in the middle of the city and surrounded by art.…”

  • Jan-10-2012 » Read More

Reviews

Student Responses to Review Topic: Am I Enjoying Being Here
  • 5
  • Deirdre from Baldwinsville, NY
  • Jul-05-2011 I am accepted here and planning to attend soon

    I did an overnight visit at Buffalo State recently, and I loved every minute there. There is always something going on somewhere on campus, and there are a ton of clubs and societies for every interest. The Student Union has a huge list of clubs and interests that someone can join in, and there is always another person who shares your interests. Also, it is right in the Museum District, which is perfect for my minor, as well as giving a lot of internship opportunities.

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  • 5
  • Mandi from Sodus, NY
  • Apr-29-2011 I am accepted here and planning to attend soon

    I think the reason for my high rating is that I have family in Buffalo, as well as my best friend attending Canisius College to see all the time, but Buffalo State is in a great area. It's in the Museum district, per se. It's in a very liberal and artsy part of town, so if you're one of those types of people who enjoy that, that's great. The college is within a city but it's entirely all-inclusive...no crossing a busy street to go between buildings! There are a bajillion clubs from what I've heard, a very active student union and a nice, up-to-date athletic facility. I'm pretty sure if you go out in search of it, there will always be something to do here. People often harp on the partying and how they want to party, but if you want to have clean fun, there's plenty of room for that as well.

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  • 5
  • Claire from Amherst, NY
  • Dec-30-2010 I am a current student here

    As a commuter, it was challenging at first making friends, but there are many clubs on campus and activities to get involved in from sports activities, drama, extracurricular art classes, religious activities, student government, etc. On Tuesdays and Thursdays during Bengal Pause (12-1:40) most classes are not in session and there will often be demonstrations or free activities. Most students spend this time getting lunch, relaxing, meeting with clubs or just hanging out.

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  • 5
  • Jessica from Rochester, NY
  • Jul-13-2009 I am a current student here

    Campus life is great. There is never a dull moment. There are always different activities that appeal to every type of person. On Tuesdays and Thursdays Bengal Pause occurs, which is a period of time where no classes are taking place. This allows social and study groups to meet.

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