
Utica College Fast Facts
Utica College at a Glance
- Coeducational, private comprehensive college founded by Syracuse University in 1946
- Became independently accredited in 1995
- Continues to grant the Syracuse University Baccalaureate degree
- Began offering graduate programs that grant the Utica College Master’s degree in 1999 and the Utica College Doctoral degree in 2005
Programs Utica College offers
- 32 majors
- 24 minors
- 14 graduate programs
- Numerous pre-professional and special programs
- Study abroad opportunities
Utica College students earn:
- Syracuse University Baccalaureate degree for undergraduates
- Utica College Master's and Doctorate degrees
Diverse Student Body
- Utica College is home to:
- 2,429 undergraduate students (full- and part-time)
- 523 graduate students (full- and part-time)
- Students from 26 different states
- Students from 46 different countries
Typical Class Size
Student-To-Faculty Ratio
Average Scores for Incoming Freshmen
- SAT: 1020
- ACT: 22
- GPA: 3.2
Faculty
- 123 full-time Faculty
- 106 have earned their Ph.D. or the highest degree in their field
Residence Halls
- Seven halls
- Variety of living options
Athletics
- Division III
- 21 varsity sports
- 16 intramural sports
- Club sports
- Member: Empire 8, NCAA, Eastern College Athletic Conference, New York State Women's Collegiate Athletic Association
Library
- 200,000 volumes
- 1,200 serial subscriptions
- Hundreds of online journals
- 60,000+ microform units
- Largest collection of 19th and early 20th Welsh-language literature in the United States
- Papers and working library of Walter D. Edmonds
Alumni