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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UC offers merit-based scholarships, need-based grants, federal/state grants (like Pell, TAP), federal student loans, work-study programs, and some program-specific scholarships.
All admitted students are automatically considered for most merit scholarships based on their application. Additional program-specific or endowed scholarships may require a separate application found in the Pioneer Scholarship Portal.
Yes, completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) using Utica College's school code (002883) is required to be considered for federal, state, and most institutional need-based financial aid.

University Of Utica College Application Statistics

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138
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$ 24300
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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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