ASC Freeway Scholarships

Out-of-State

Freeway
Scholarships

Low Tuition. Big Returns.

At Alfred State College (ASC), we offer high-quality education at an affordable price. Our Out-of-State Freeway Scholarships ensure new out-of-state residential students pay the same low tuition rate as those from New York State - just $7,070 annually

Located along the I-86 freeway, Alfred State is a convenient location for students from across the US Northeast. Freeway Scholarships are the path to finding the best college for you and your budget.

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Why Alfred State?

Top-Ranked Education

ASC is the #1 SUNY Regional College (US News) and the Ultimate US College Town (The Washington Post). We offer 200+ hands-on labs and expert faculty to help you build career skills.

Exceptional Savings

Bachelor's Degree
Out-of-State $18,020
Scholarship -$10,950
Total $7,070
Available for four years for full-time residential students in good standing.
Associate Degree
Out-of-State $12,010
Scholarship -$4,940
Total $7,070
Available for two years for full-time residential students in good standing.

Financial Aid

$4 Million
in Scholarships

$46 Million
in Financial Aid

93% of Students
Receive Aid

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Compare Our Tuition

Here's how our costs stack up against the average tuition in your state:

State Tuition
Vermont $17,083
New Hampshire $16,749
Illinois $14,579
Pennsylvania $15,565
Connecticut $14,487
New Jersey $14,360
Massachusetts $13,939
Virginia $13,655
Michigan $13,716
Rhode Island $13,105
Delaware $11,343
Kentucky $10,976
Maine $10,377
Ohio $9,902
Indiana $9,656
Maryland $9,401
Wisconsin $8,764
West Virginia $8,195
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Special Admissions Notes

Fall 2025

First year and transfer students from out of state residing on-campus receive the Freeway Scholarship.

Spring 2025

Students admitted for Fall 2024 with less than 12 credits from another institution can maintain their merit scholarships.