Cazenovia College
22 Sullivan St., Cazenovia, NY 13035

Fall 2009 Undergrad Enrollment
1,119 (Full-time: 265 men, 701 women; Part-time: 33 men, 120 women)

Fall 2009 Graduate Enrollment


Campus Description
Founded in 1824, Cazenovia College is the twenty-eighth oldest independent college in the nation. A four-year, undergraduate residential college for men and women, Cazenovia College is a student-centered institution that embraces learning as its primary focus. Our commitment to an environment that encourages intellectual, social and ethical growth is reflected in the College’s small size and the personal attention offered to students from dedicated faculty and staff. Complementing the College’s academic programs, which combine a thorough grounding in the liberal arts, are co-curricular programs devoted to developing caring citizens and tomorrow’s leaders.
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