School Summary

Union College - New York


General Information:

Founded in 1795, Union College - New York is seated on 100 acres located in Schenectady county. It is a university offering both undergraduate and graduate programs. The school has a student/faculty ratio of 10:1.
Libraries:
This institution has 1 libraries.

Computer Labs:
At least one staffed computer lab is available to students. A wireless computer network is available throughout the campus. Number of computers available are 430. Free student email accounts are available.
Institutional Control:
Nonprofit control

Address, Phone and URL:

807 Union Street

Schenectady, NY
12308-2311
For more information call: 518 388-6000. This school has a website at https://www.union.edu/
Application information for this school is available at www.union.edu/admissions/apply/


Application Deadline: January
Application Fee: $60
Admission Requirements: A written essay or personal statement is Required for Freshmen.
High School transcripts are Required for Freshmen.
Application Requirements:
Tests Required for some Students: ACT, SAT or ACT, SAT
Other Requirements: SAT I and two SAT II tests or ACT for leadership in medicine program, SAT or ACT for law and public policy program


In-State (per year) Out of State (per year)
Tuition $0.00 $0.00
Room and Board $17,010.00 $17,010.00
Fees $351.00 $351.00
Total $17,361.00 $17,361.00

A tuition installment payment plan is available. Financial aid information may be available from the school's website at https://www.union.edu/.


Special Programs
The following special programs are offered: No degree programs are available as an online learning option, External Degree Program, Double major option, Independent study, Advanced Placement credit, Accelerated degree program, Student-designed majors, Honors program, Internships, Off-campus study, Summer session for credit, Sponsors its own study-abroad program.

Academic Competitiveness
Strong competition - More than 50% of all freshmen were in the top 10% of their high school class and scored over 1230 on SAT (critical reading and math scores combined) or over 26 on ACT; about 60% or fewer of all applicants accepted.

Incoming Freshmen SAT Scores
Scores Verbal Math
700-800 44% 50%
600-699 48% 40.5%
500-599 8% 9.5%
400-499 1% 0.91%
300-399 0% 0%
200-299 0% 0%



Incoming Freshmen ACT Scores
Scores Percentage of Students
30-36 77.5%
24-29 21.1%
18-23 1.4%
12-17 0%
6-11 0%
1-5 0%



Incoming Freshmen High School Ranking
Percentage Percentage of Students
Top 10% 58%
11-25% 21.00%
26-50% 16.00%
Under 50% 5.00%



Baseball, Basketball, Cheerleading, Crew, Football, Ice hockey, Lacrosse, Rowing, Rugby, Soccer, Swimming and diving, Tennis, Track and field, Ultimate frisbee, Cross-country running

Basketball, Cheerleading, Crew, Equestrian sports, Field hockey, Golf, Ice hockey, Lacrosse, Rugby, Soccer, Softball, Swimming and diving, Tennis, Track and field, Ultimate frisbee, Volleyball, Cross-country running

Badminton, Baseball, Bowling, Basketball, Equestrian sports, Fencing, Football, Ice hockey, Lacrosse, Racquetball, Rock climbing, Rowing, Skiing (downhill), Soccer, Squash, Swimming and diving, Tennis, Track and field, Water polo, Cross-country running

Badminton, Bowling, Basketball, Equestrian sports, Field hockey, Golf, Ice hockey, Lacrosse, Racquetball, Rock climbing, Skiing (downhill), Soccer, Softball, Squash, Swimming and diving, Tennis, Track and field, Volleyball, Water polo, Cross-country running



No intercollegiate male scholarships found.


No intercollegiate female scholarships found.


Undergraduate

Undergraduate Only Count
Male 1,139
Female 943
Total 2,082


Undergraduate, Graduate & First Professional


Undergraduate, Graduate & First Professional Count
Male 1,139
Female 943
Total 2,082

Student Body By Racial/Ethnic Category
Student Body by Racial/Ethnic Category Percentage
Asian 7%
African American 4%
Hispanic 9%
Native American 0%
White 66%
Other 14%
Student Body By Age
Student Body by Age Percentage
Under 25 Years Old 100%
At Least 25 Years Old 0%
Student Body By Residence Status
Student Body by Residence Status Percentage
In State 32%
Out Of State 68%
Student Body By Housing Status
Student Body by Housing Status Percentage
Live On Campus 91%
Live Off Campus 9%


Spring Fest, large scale lectures, large concerts

U-Program (Programming Board), speaker& open forum, student newspaper, Concert Committee, ski club


Instructional Program Code        Instructional Program Title

  • 45.1001                                           Political Science and Government, General
  • 26.0101                                           Biology/Biological Sciences, General
  • 11.0101                                           Computer and Information Sciences, General
  • 16.0101                                           Foreign Languages and Literatures, General
  • 27.0101                                           Mathematics, General
  • 23.0101                                           English Language and Literature, General
  • 50.0901                                           Music, General
  • 16.1200                                           Classics and Classical Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, General
  • 40.0201                                           Astronomy
  • 42.0101                                           Psychology, General
  • 40.0801                                           Physics, General
  • 40.0501                                           Chemistry, General
  • 45.0601                                           Economics, General
  • 03.0103                                           Environmental Studies
  • 24.0103                                           Humanities/Humanistic Studies
  • 38.0101                                           Philosophy
  • 11.0401                                           Information Science/Studies
  • 03.0104                                           Environmental Science
  • 52.0601                                           Business/Managerial Economics
  • 16.0901                                           French Language and Literature
  • 54.0101                                           History, General
  • 50.0501                                           Drama and Dramatics/Theatre Arts, General
  • 45.0101                                           Social Sciences, General
  • 16.0501                                           German Language and Literature
  • 05.0101                                           African Studies
  • 05.0103                                           Asian Studies/Civilization
  • 05.0105                                           Russian, Central European, East European and Eurasian Studies
  • 05.0102                                           American/United States Studies/Civilization
  • 05.0207                                           Women's Studies
  • 26.1501                                           Neuroscience
  • 16.0301                                           Chinese Language and Literature
  • 38.0201                                           Religion/Religious Studies
  • 26.0202                                           Biochemistry
  • 40.0601                                           Geology/Earth Science, General
  • 16.0905                                           Spanish Language and Literature
  • 45.0201                                           Anthropology, General
  • 45.1101                                           Sociology, General
  • 45.0603                                           Econometrics and Quantitative Economics
  • 14.0901                                           Computer Engineering, General
  • 24.0101                                           Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies
  • 30.0101                                           Biological and Physical Sciences
  • 14.0501                                           Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering
  • 14.1001                                           Electrical and Electronics Engineering
  • 14.1901                                           Mechanical Engineering
  • 50.0702                                           Fine/Studio Arts, General
  • 30.0601                                           Systems Science and Theory
  • 05.0134                                           Latin American and Caribbean Studies
  • 40.0699                                           Geological and Earth Sciences/Geosciences, Other
  • 40.9999                                           Physical Sciences, Other
  • 42.2799                                           Research and Experimental Psychology, Other
  • 26.9999                                           Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Other

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