International Students

State University of New York College of Technology at Alfred

Three students in front of the bell towerAlfred State College is a State University of New York (SUNY) campus. Students representing more than 160 countries are enrolled at SUNY. They choose SUNY for the highly recognized faculty and the 5,000 courses of undergraduate study.

You are considered an International Student if you are not a U.S. citizen, permanent resident, or do not have refugee status in the United States.

U.S. News & World Report ranks Alfred State College in top 45 best baccalaureate colleges in the North.

map of surrounding states with major cities markedThe College is 70 miles south of Rochester and 90 miles southeast of Buffalo. Driving directions and statistical information can be found on our College Profile page.

International Transfer Students

Refer to our International Transfer Students page if you would like to have your college courses evaluated for possible transfer credit.

International Student Services

Alfred State College can provide you with information to assist you with banking, New York State driver license and travel policies. For further details see our International Student Services section.

Contact Us

For the answers to any other questions you may have please contact the Office of International Education by email: jiangs [at] alfredstate [dot] edu or by phone (607) 587-4059.

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  • Doug-Acomb-Andy-Smilinich.jpg A new era of Alfred State College athletics is on the verge of a beginning with the opening of the college's brand new on-campus athletic complex. The construction of the project was spearheaded by two Pioneer alums, Doug Acomb and Andy Smilinich of Babcock Enterprises Ltd.  read more »

  • hewitt-small.jpg Some athletes seem to have a golden pathway to the pros. Matt Hewitt's football career has had many twists and turns as he pursues his dream of playing professional football. Hewitt, a graduate of Englewood (NJ) High School, came to Alfred State College in 2004 as a quarterback. Before even thinking about taking a snap under center the Pioneers coaching staff decided to take advantage of Hewitt's athleticism and moved him to the defensive side of the ball.  read more »

Frequent Questions

Am I allowed to stay in the residence halls a little while longer during a break?

F1 students may stay from  August through May without any additional charges. However, you must notify the Designated School Official of your intentions and comply with Residential Life policies.

Can I eat in the dining hall during the summer?

All on-campus dining facilities are closed in the summer.

Do I need insurance? How long is it good for?

Yes, health insurance for F1 students is mandated by SUNY. There are three periods for health insurance coverage: Aug. 15 - Jan. 15; Jan. 15 - June 15; and June 15 - Aug. 15.