Genesee Community College
Upcoming Intake
Jan 2025
Tution Fee
Starts from 6,254 USD
English Requirement
IELTS, TOEFL
Courses
Highlights
Genesee Community College is a public community college with its main campus in Batavia, New York. Over 60 high-quality, affordable associate degree programs in areas such as Business Administration, Communication & Media Arts and more are available from the college. More than 147 international students from 29 countries annually enrol at the college. The top five transfer institutions for the college are SUNY Brockport, University at Buffalo, SUNY Geneseo, SUNY Buffalo State and Daemen.
There are 501 faculty and staff at Genesee Community College. The Student Success Center was built to answer student questions and provide support through advice, tuition and ongoing support. The Student Union contains a fireplace, dining area, pool table, ping pong tables and even a Starbucks to ensure students can unwind and reap the benefits of studying together.
Students live in a ‘college village’ with their peers. The International Admissions Coordinator helps international students to settle into the community and facilitates travel and coordination. Housing is convenient and affordable for full-time students of Genesee Community College and is designed to provide them with a secure learning environment.
The athletics facilities are comprehensive to ensure students can pursue sports as a hobby or benefit from the brain-boosting benefits of exercise.
Batavia is the main campus and features modern amenities for student success, such as computer labs, science labs, smart classrooms, and state-of-the-art athletic facilities.
The Alfred C. O'Connell Library contains over 85,000 volumes of print titles, full-text databases, eBooks, audiobooks and more, so students have plentiful study resources.
Student clubs are a big part of campus life at the college as they encourage students to make new friends and explore interests alongside their studies. From the Business Creators Club to the Photography Club, students have the opportunity to develop transferable skills. The Center for the Arts has exhibitions, art galleries and other shows for students to enjoy some culture in their leisure time. The campus welcomes international students of all backgrounds to celebrate their culture and faith together.
Campuses
The main campus is in Batavia, New York, near Niagra Falls and halfway between Buffalo and Rochester. Batavia is known as the birthplace of Western New York and boasts a low living cost alongside a diverse, dense student population. It's a safe area with a suburban feel and a range of cultures represented.
FAQs
The University has a 15:1 Student to Faculty Ratio.
There are 25,000+ alumni at the college.
Business Administration, Communication & Media Arts and Computer Information System Network Technologies are some of the most enrolled courses at the college.
Scholarships International students can apply for scholarships through the Foundation. There are some lacrosse athletic scholarships available for talented sports students. The scholarships are not guaranteed and will not offset the funding required for acceptance.