Cazenovia College

Campus Description
Founded in 1824, Cazenovia College is the twenty-eighth oldest independent college in the nation. A four-year undergraduate residential college for men and women, Cazenovia College is a student-centered institution. Embracing student success as its primary mission, Cazenovia College is a diverse yet close-knit residential community that fosters intellectual, social, and ethical growth. Cazenovia College offers a unique combination of traditional liberal arts and professionally oriented programs with experiential learning, small classes and low faculty-to-student ratios.
Students at Cazenovia College become educated, involved, and productive citizens, well-prepared to act as leaders in the global community. Through the general education curriculum, professionally-oriented and liberal arts curricula; experiential, co- and extra-curricular programs; and residential life experiences, they experience intellectual, social and ethical growth, developing the knowledge and skills necessary for success in the classroom, the workplace, and the community. Interested in Building Your Future at Cazenovia College, visit our Admissions Office on the website.
22 Sullivan St., Cazenovia, NY 13035
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Sports
Sportsmanship, hard work, and intensity are the cornerstones of Cazenovia College athletics. Each year, more than 30% of our student body competes in intercollegiate athletics at the Division III level of the NCAA. Its teams are members of the North Eastern Athletic Conference (NEAC), the Intercollegiate Horse Show Association (IHSA), the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC), and US Rowing.
Clubs and Activities
Alternative Breaks @ Cazenovia, Art Club, Business Club, Campus Activities Board, Czar Connections (mentoring services), Cazenovia College Chorale, Cazenovia College Education & Child Studies Consortium, Cazenovia Conservation Corp, Cazenovia Gaming Society, The Cazenovia (Yearbook club), Certified Peer Educators, Commuter Student Organization, Criminal Justice Club, Dance Club, Delta Epsilon Chi, Equine Ambassadors Club (E.A.C.), Fashion Club, Film Society, History Club, Human Rights Club, Human Services Club, Images (Literary Magazine club), Interior Design Club, Literacy Project, More Organized Brothers, Outing Club, Overseas Travel Club, Psychology Club, Religious Clubs
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Enrollment for Fall 2015
12% enrolled in top 10% of high school class
SAT verbal range: 420 – 530
SAT math range: 420 – 530
ACT range: 19 – 24
68% have a high school GPA of 3.0 or higher
31% have a high school GPA of 2.0 to less than 3.0
Campus Demographics
Undergraduate Students | Graduate Students | |
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% Black / African American | 8% | n/a |
% Asian | 1% | n/a |
% Hispanic / Latino | 6% | n/a |
% White, Non-Hispanic | 67% | n/a |
% Two or more races | 2% | n/a |
% Unknown Race / Ethnicity | 15% | n/a |
Tuition Information for 2015-2016
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Application Requirements
Transfers: Students entering as juniors must have college transcript, an associate degree or have completed a minimum of 60 credits and taken all prerequisites; overall 2.0 GPA required to transfer.