The Fredonia Central School District is committed to protecting the privacy and security of student, teacher, and principal data. For details read the Parents Bill of Rights.
Our goal is to help you and your student transition to Fredonia as smoothly as possible and have a successful first semester. 1. Join the Parent/Guardian Email List You are encouraged to register the names and emails of up to 2 individuals per student who may want to receive important updates and information from Fredonia.
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State University of New York Chancellor Jim Malatras announced the inaugural class of Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) Student Ambassadors, including Fredonia senior Josue Petion. NEW PALTZ, N.Y. -- The New Paltz Hawks downed the Fredonia State men's basketball team, 88-68, on Friday. Jackson Brown (… NEW PALTZ, N.Y.
You are an important part of Fredonia's family. College is a significant investment and milestone for your student. We know you may have questions and we want to provide you with answers. Our goal is to help you and your student transition to Fredonia as smoothly as possible and have a successful first semester.
We have created an interactive New Student Enrollment Guide that will help you and your student complete a series of next steps to finalize their enrollment and registration. This guide provides “how to” like instructions as well as links to campus resources available to answer questions you may have.
The choice to attend Fredonia begins a journey which we hope will prove to one of the most rewarding and enjoyable experiences of your student’s life. A college student acquires a great deal of knowledge, much of which is gained beyond the classroom. Skills, knowledge and intellectual maturity are certainly developed.
The transition from high school to university is an exercise in becoming a balanced student. The college student is given a great deal of freedom in choosing an academic path. Your student will select their own classes, in accordance with their chosen major, general education requirements, and personal interest.
In accordance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), the University protects the privacy of students and usually does not provide information about students unless they have given consent. Under most circumstances, only the student may be given information about their records.
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Fredonia’s Career Development Office will host its annual Job and Internship Expo on March 2, from 1 to 4 p.m., in the Williams Center. The event is free and open to current students as well as SUNY Fredonia alumni.
FREDONIA, N.Y. --- Fredonia State women's basketball team hit the road on Tuesday night to battle No.3 seeded Geneseo in a…
Department of English Professor Birger Vanwesenbeeck co-chaired an international symposium devoted to renowned Austrian-Jewish author Dr. Stefan Zweig, at Ghent University in Belgium.
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On the second day of the SUNYAC Championships, McKayla Polowy finished third in the 500m freestyle, and was followed in fourth by Rachael Mayou. Polowy finished in 5:12.58 and Mayou in 5:15.73.
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Please join the Fredonia Choirs for the Eleventh Annual Choral Festival in Rosch Recital Hall, February 19, at 4 PM. Tickets are $8 for the public and free for students, if...