Utica College

Utica, United States of America

In 1946, Utica University was founded as Utica College, in Central New York. Initially, the school was situated in a section of downtown Utica called Oneida Square. In 1961, the Utica School moved to its current location on Burrstone Road. In 1995, the institution became a financially and legally independent institution.
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Utica College requires all full-time, first-year and sophomore students (under 60 credits) who do not commute from their parent/guardian's permanent residence within a 40-mile radius to live on campus.
Options include traditional residence halls (double rooms), suite-style living (shared common area/bathroom), and apartment-style living (for upperclassmen, with kitchens). Theme housing is also available.
Utica offers a mix of city amenities and access to outdoor recreation (Adirondacks, Finger Lakes nearby). The campus is in a residential area with shops, restaurants, and cultural venues (Stanley Center for the Arts, Munson Museum) accessible downtown.

University Of Utica College Application Statistics

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80.9 %
$ 24300
$ 40000
$ 15500
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University Of Utica College Application Statistics

3800
2600
1200
138
11:1
80.9 %
$ 24300
$ 40000
$ 15500
2.5
27
65 %
1084
30
6

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