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College Night The Southern Erie County Date: Counselors Association PAGE 16 09/18/12 East Aurora Eden Erie 2 BOCES Presents Frontier Gowanda College Hamburg Springville-Griffith Night Lakeshore North Collins Silver Creek St. Francis Hilbert College Night The SECCA would like to thank all of the students and parents that support the September 18, 2012 College Fair. The money that we raise at Over 100 Colleges Represented the fair is used to provide each member of our organizations home school with a very Nationwide from 6:00pm –8:00pm substantial scholarship. It is always a great success because of the large turn- Where-The Hafner Recreation out. Hopefully this activity helps in your search for a school that offers your de- Center on the Campus of sired major and fits your needs. Good luck with your continued search, and re- Hilbert College member if you need help to see your counselor! PAGE 2 SOUTHERN ERIE COUNTY COUNSELORS ASSOCIATION PAGE 15 SOUTHERN ERIE COUNTY COUNSELORS ASSOCIATION WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY WESTMINSTER COLLEGE Winston-Salem, NC New Wilmington, PA TABLE OF CONTENTS Phone: (336) 758-5000 Phone: (724) 946-7100 Website: www.wfu.edu Website: www.westminster.edu College Type: 4 Yr, Private College Type: 4 Yr, Private Tuition: $41,576 Tuition: $31,510 SCHOOLS Page Room: $7,550 Room: $9,570 Programs: Business, Divinity, Law, Program: Education, Biology, Business, Medicine, Computer Science, Public Relations, Music, Psychology, University Albany- Ashland University 3 Education Broadcasting Communications Baldwin Wallace University– SUNY Canton 4 WALSH UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WOOSTER Castleton State College - Duquesne University 5 North Canton, OH Wooster, OH Phone: (330) 490-7176 Phone: (330) 263-2322 Website: www.walsh.edu Website: www.wooster.edu D’Youville College - Genesee Community College 6 College Type: 4 Yr, Private College Type: 4 Yr, Private Tuition: $25,063 Tuition: $38,290 Room: $5,000 SUNY Geneseo– SUNY Institute Tech 7 Room: $8,940 Programs: Neuroscience, East Asian Studies Programs: DPT, Nursing, Bioinformatics, Global Business, Iona College - Keuka College 8 Clinical Lab Science, Criminal Justice Lawrence Tech University– SUNY Maritime 9 WELLS COLLEGE Marymount Manhattan College– Nazareth College 10 Aurora, NY Phone: (315) 364-3264 Website: www.wells.edu NCCC – Ohio Northern University 11 College Type: 4 Yr, Private Tuition: $33,410 Ohio State University– Roberts Wesleyan College 12 Room: $11,440 Program: Book Arts, Natural Science, University of Rochester– Seton Hill University 13 New Business and Entrepreneurship Stone Hill College– Villa Maria College 14 WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY Morgantown, WV Wake Forest University– College Of Wooster 15 Phone: (304) 293-8627 Website: www.wvu.edu College Type: 4 Yr, Public Tuition: $17,844 Room: $8,142 Program: Forensics and Investigative Science, Engineering, Nursing, Business, Journalism, Pharmacy, PT, Education, Med and Law Schools PAGE 14 PAGE 3 SOUTHERN ERIE COUNTY COUNSELORS ASSOCIATION STONEHILL COLLEGE TROCAIRE COLLEGE Easton, MA Buffalo, NY UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA SUNY ALFRED Phone: (508) 565-1373 Phone: (716) 827-2545 Tuscaloosa, AL Phone : (800) 425-3733 Website: www.stonehill.edu Website: www.trocaire.edu Phone: (205) 348-9679 Website: www.alfredstate.edu College Type:4 Yr, Private College Type: 2 &4 Yr, Private Website: www.ua.edu College Type : Public 2/4year co-ed Tuition: $35,110 Tuition: $6,950 College Type: 4 Yr., Public Tuition: $6,874 Room: $13,310 Program: Nursing, Radiologic Technol- Tuition: $22,950 Room: $11,160 Programs: AACSB Accredited Business ogy, Healthcare Information, Massage Room: $5,600 Programs: Forensic Science Program, Education, Psychology, Therapy, Surgical Technology Programs: Many Programs Available! Technology, Nursing, Architecture, Biology, Engineering 3&2 Program Heavy Equipment, Operations, Digital with University of Notre Dame Media and Animation, Auto Trades SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY URSULINE COLLEGE SUNY ALBANY ALFRED UNIVERSITY Syracuse, NY Pepper Pike, OH Albany, NY Alfred, NY Phone: (315) 443– 1870 Phone: (440) 646-8127 Phone: (518) 442-5435 Phone: (607) 871-2115 Website: www.admissions.syr.edu Website: www.ursuline.edu Website: www.albany.edu Website : www.alfred.edu College Type: Public-Private 4 yr co-ed College Type: 4 Yr, Private College Type: 4 Yr, Private, Women- College Type: 4 Yr, Public Tuition:$36,300 Tuition: $5,570 Tuition: $25,974 only Room:$13,254 Room: $11,276 Room: $5,900 Programs: Education, Engineering and Tuition: $27,232 Programs: Business Administration, Programs: College of Liberal Arts & Computer Science, Sport and Human Room: $8,578 Biology, Psychology, Criminal Justice, Sciences, College of Business, School Dynamics, Visual and Performing Arts Program: Nursing, Fashion Design History, Political Science, Atmospheric of Engineering, School of Art &Design Science, Accounting, Social Welfare THIEL COLLEGE UTICA COLLEGE ALBANY COLLEGE OF ART INSTITUTE Greenville, PA Utica, NY PHARMACY AND HEALTH 45 Schools Across the US Phone: (724) 589-2000 Phone: (800) 782-8884 SCIENCES Phone: (716) 983-2959 Website: www.thiel.edu Website: www.utica.edu Albany, NY Website: www.artinstitutes.edu College Type: 4 Yr, Private Phone: (888) 203-8010 College Type: 2 & 4 Yr, Private College Type: 4 Yr, Private Tuition: $13,500 Website: www.acphs.edu Tuition: Ask Room: $6,500 Tuition: $31,410 College Type: 4 Yr., Private Room: Ask Program: Business Admin, Elem/Sec Room: $11,934 Tuition: $25,700 Programs: Graphic Design, Animation, Edu, Accounting, Actuarial Sciences, E- Program: Phys & Occ Therapy, Room: $9,560 Culinary Arts, Fashion Design, Web Commerce, Neuroscience, Pre-Law Nursing, Psychology-Child Life Programs: Doctor of Pharmacy, Pre- Design, Photography Med, Pre-Law, Pre-Physicians Assistant TOMPKINS CORTLAND VILLA MARIA COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF AKRON ASHLAND UNIVERSITY COMMUNITY COLLEGE Buffalo, NY Akron, OH Ashland, OH Dryden, NY Phone: (716) 961-1805 Phone: (330) 972-7100 Phone: (607) 844-6580 Website: www.villa.edu Phone: (419) 289-5052 Website: www.uakron.edu Website: www.ashland.edu Website: www.TC3.edu College Type: 4 Yr, Private College Type: 2 Yr., 4 Yr., Public College Type: 2 Yr, Public Tuition: $16,100 College Type: 4 Yr Private co-ed Tuition: $17,168.16 Tuition: $ 28,858 Tuition: $4,650 Room: $7,200 Room: $9,896 Room: $3,745 Room: $ 9,502 Programs: Animation, Fashion Design Programs: Engineering, Dance, Program: Business, Nursing, Computer Program: Direct Entry Nursing and Merch, Graphic Design, Business, Nursing, Education, Arts and Forensics, Early Childhood, Liberal Arts Photography, Liberal Arts, Physical Program, Education, Business and Sciences, Health Professions, Economics, Arts and Sciences Therapy Assistant Communication PAGE 4 SOUTHERN ERIE COUNTY COUNSELORS ASSOCIATION PAGE 13 SOUTHERN ERIE COUNTY COUNSELORS ASSOCIATION UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER ST JOHN FISHER COLLEGE BALDWIN WALLACE UNIVERSITY OF BUFFALO Rochester, NY Rochester, NY UNIVERSITY Phone: (716) 645-6900 Phone: (585) 275-3221 Phone: (800) 444-4640 Berea, OH Website: www.admissions.buffalo.edu Website: www.rochester.edu Website: www.sjfc.edu Phone: (440) 826-2222 College Type: 4 Yr Public College Type: 4 Yr., Private College Type: 4 Yr, Private Website: www.bw.edu Tuition: $5,570 Tuition: $26,810 Tuition: $41,826 College Type: 4 Yr, Private Room: $11,496 Room: $10,720 Tuition: $27,060-29,310 Programs: Architecture, Arts and Room: $12,120 Program: 31 Majors, in 5 schools Room: $4,340-4,540 Sciences, Dental Medicine, Engineering Program: Music, Business, Education, Program: Sustainability, Conservatory and Applied Sciences, Law, Medicine, Nursing, Engineering, of Music, Software Engineering Management, Social Work, Nursing Applied Sciences BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIV BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE ROCHESTER INSTITUTE OF ST. MARY’S COLLEGE Bowling Green OH Phone: (716) 878-4017 TECHNOLOGY Notre Dame, IN (419)-372-BGSU Website: www.buffalostate.edu Phone: (585) 475-6631 Phone: (574) 284-4587 Website: www.bgsu.edu College Type: 4 Yr Public Website: www.rit.edu Website: www.saintmarys.edu College Type: 4 Yr, Public Tuition: $ 6,694 College Type: 4 Yr, Private College Type: 4 Yr., Private Tuition: $10,044 Room: $11,002 Tuition: $29,283 Tuition: $33,280 Room: $7,694 Programs: Education, Fashion, Room: $9,642 Room: $10,140 Programs: Arts & Sciences, Business, Forensic Chemistry, Criminal Justice, Program: Engineering, Hospitality & Programs: Many Programs Available! Education, Music, Sports Management Communications, Hospitality, Speech, Service Mgnt, Business, Computer Sci, Language Pathology, Social Work Art, Design, Lib Arts, Game Design SETON HALL UNIVERSITY SUNY BROCKPORT CANISIUS COLLEGE RYERSON UNIVERSITY South Orange, NJ Phone: (585) 395-2751 Buffalo, NY Toronto, Ontario Phone: (973) 313-6146 Website: www.brockport.edu Phone: (716) 888-2200 Phone: (416) 979-5036 Website: www.shu.edu College Type: 4 Yr, Public Website: www.canisius.edu Website: www.ryerson.ca College Type: 4 Yr., Private Tuition: $6,370 College Type: 4 Yr, Private College Type: 4 Yr, Public Tuition: $33,490 Room: $8,900 Tuition: $ 30,077 Tuition: $19,293- $20,407 Room: $11,154 Programs: Business, Physical Room: $ 10,980 Room: $8,971-$12,817 Programs: Physical Therapy, Occupa- Education, Education Certification, Program: Liberal Arts College with Programs: Environment and Urban tional Therapy, Athletic Training, Physi- Anthropology, Computer Information School of Business, School of Education Sustainability, Radio and Technology, cian Assistant, Speech Pathology, Nurs- Systems, Criminal Justice,
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