Future Keuka College Students

Keuka College Prospective Students

How would we describe the typical Keuka College student? Well, that's pretty difficult these days. Keuka offers a variety of bachelor's degree programs for traditional students, those who come to college right out of high school, as well as those who transfer from two-year and four-year colleges. Keuka also boasts a growing Accelerated Studies for Adults Program (ASAP), with courses offered in Keuka Park and other locations in Central and Western New York, as well as four graduate degree programs. We even offer a bachelor's degree in management in China. This page was designed to get you started learning about Keuka College, no matter where you are in your higher education career.

Traditional students

Meet the admissions counselor serving your region. They're logged on to AIM all the time so don't be shy, start a chat.

Transfer students

Contact Shelly Sabo, she's our assistant director of admissions counseling who specializes in helping college students transfer to Keuka.

Accelerated Studies for
Adults Program (ASAP)

ASAP makes it possible for working adults to earn their college degree without sacrificing job and family commitments.

Graduate students

Keuka College offers Graduate degrees in:

Childhood Education:
Phone (315) 279-5410 or .
Request information using our online form.

Criminal Justice Administration:
Phone (315) 279-5406 or .

Management:
Phone (315)279-5406 or .

Occupational Therapy:
Phone (315) 279-5668, or .

International Students

Learn about Keuka's requirements for international students, or talk with our international admissions counselor.

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Admissions:
Phone (315) 279-5254, or

Financial Aid:
Phone (315)279-5232, or

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