Utica College

Utica College is serving World War II veterans and their families. The best way to introduce Utica is by meeting and interacting with the students, alumni, faculty, and staff that make up this college a vibrant community.
About Utica College
Utica College’s 128-acre campus is located in a most residential area of west Utica, right across Champlin Ave from the St. Luke’s campus of Faxton-St. Luke’s Healthcare. The first thing a visitor will notice is the number of distinct features the school has such as:
- Expansive lawns and green spaces
- Walkways lined flower beds and ornamental plantings
- A large number of mature trees
- Examples of outdoor sculpture
- Significant new construction and recently completed facilities
Why Choose Utica College?
Utica College is known for its excellent academic programs and its extensive, modern, and attractive campus facilities, which include distance learning options. However, the school’s main asset is its people. This is why the best way of interacting and experiencing the school is through them. The College invites you to find out about the things that engages, motivates, and inspires the broad diversity of people that make up the college. You can even do this through online learning options.
Financial Aid
Financial aid options for incoming freshman are available. Utica firmly believes that a gap in financial resources is not an obstacle to the pursuit of a college education. This is why the school is committed to offering great educational opportunity though financial assistance in many ways. The school’s website highlights many options even for the distance learners.
Admissions
Incoming new freshman will need:
- Completed application with a personal statement
- Their high school report and transcripts
- One letter of recommendation, preferably from an academic source (teacher, counselor, etc.)
- Around $40 application fee (or waiver request)

















