1836
January/September
Newyork
1 Saxon Drive, Alfred, NY 14802
Facilities
Alfred is especially well known for its programs in ceramic art, ceramic engineering, glass engineering, and has a strong astronomy program due in part to the
presence on campus of the 7-telescope Stull Observatory, which has one of the largest optical telescope in New York state. Asteroid 31113 Stull was named for John Stull, founder and
caretaker of the observatory.
There are two libraries on Alfred's campus, the Herrick Memorial Library, which primarily serves the private colleges, and the Scholes Library, which primarily serves the New York
State College of Ceramics. The Alfred Ceramic Art Museum has a collection of 8,000 ceramic objects, including both ancient and modern ceramic art and craft.
The Bromley-Daggett Equestrian Center, located at the Maris Cuneo Equine Park, was constructed in 2005. It hosts equine classes, an intramural equestrian team, varsity and JV for both
English and Western disciplines, clinics, and horse shows. Stalls are available for boarding by university students. The facility has an indoor arena of 16000 ft² and lighted outdoor
arenas of 28,800 and 10,800 sq ft (2,680 and 1,000 m2); the entire property consists of 400 acres (1.6 km2) of land.
The Miller Performing Arts Center was dedicated in 1995.
List of Department
-College of Agriculture & Technology
-College of Business
-College of Communication
-College of Education
-College of Engineering
-College of Fine Arts
-College of Humanities & Social Sciences
-College of Nursing & Health Professions
-College of Sciences & Mathematics
-Graduate School
-Honors College
-University College
Scholarship
International Excellence Scholarship
Awards up to $7,000 annually to international students who meet two of the following four criteria: 213 TOEFL exam score (79-80 on Internet-based exam, 550 on paper exam), 3.25
college GPA (90 overall high school average may be substituted), 1270 combined reading/writing and math SAT, and/or are a member of Phi Theta Kappa in good standing.
International Merit Scholarship
Awards up to $3,000 annually to international students who meet two of the following four criteria: 195 TOEFL exam score (71 on Internet-based exam, 525 on paper exam), 3.0
college GPA (an 88 overall high school average may be substituted), 1170 combined reading/writing and math SAT, and/or are a member of Phi Theta Kappa in good standing.
Courses Offered
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