High School Seniors and Recent Graduates

Thanks for taking a look at Alfred State College. We think you'll like it here.

There's so much to do on campus and so many ways to aim your career. Stop by for a tour and see for yourself.

We'd like to be the school that helps you figure out your future.

If you're not sure where to start, check out these academic programs:

Stories That May Interest You

  • Tim-Harris.jpg Most Americans manage to achieve some level of the American dream: a house, a car, a career, a family. However, it seems as if the American Dream for the 21st century is to retire young while you still have the time to enjoy it. Most people fall short of this ideal, but at least one Alfred State College graduate managed to pull it off by age 40!  read more »

  • barb-becker_teaser.jpg It was a different Alfred State College in those days. There was only one campus building, and that was located across the street from the current ASC campus at Alfred University. There were fewer students as well, and when it came to female students, well, they were practically non-existent.  read more »

Frequent Questions

How do I apply for Financial Aid?

Students must submit a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The FAFAS may be filed electronically at http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/ or you may obtain a paper application from your high school guidance counselor or the Financial Aid Office. For detailed instructions, please see our Paying for College page.

Once I have been accepted, how will I know what classes are offered, and how will I register for classes?

All new and transfer students for fall semester will register for their classes during summer orientation. Students accepted for the spring semester will be registered by the Office of Enrollment Services staff. Re-admit students will receive information in their acceptance packets on how to register for classes.

What is there to do for extracurricular activities?

There are plenty of ways for a student to become involved with activities on campus. There are over 50 clubs and organizations ranging from student government and academic related clubs, to clubs like Outdoor Recreation and Karate. Click here for a complete listing of clubs and organizations.