According to Wikipedia, Cazenovia College is a private college in Cazenovia, New York. History Cazenovia College began in 1824 as the Genesee Seminary. It was sponsored by the Methodist Church but was a non-sectarian institution. It was initially located in the old Madison County Courthouse. Cazenovia was co-educational from its foundation. The seminary was created at the instigation of George Peck and several other prominent clergymen in the area. In 1839, the seminary initiated a three year course, as it was called, which was focused at the education of women. The seminary also had a missionary course, and in 1843 Sophronia Farrington went out as the first female missionary to Africa, under the auspices of the Young Men's Missionary Society of Boston. This was the earliest foreign mission established by the Methodist Episcopal Church.
Annual Applications | Acceptance | Graduation Rate |
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2,243 | 72% | 58% |
Tuition (in-state) |
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$36,668 |
Income | Average Net Cost |
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0 - 30K | $13,762 |
30K - 48K | $14,011 |
48K - 75K | $14,855 |
75K - 110K | $16,144 |
110K+ | $20,362 |
If you graduate from Cazenovia College, then you can expect to earn an average of $38,800 per year. You also have a 92% chance of being employed after 10 years.
Demographic data is for full-time, on-campus students.
Student Body | Under-Grads | Graduates |
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839 | 828 | 11 |
Cazenovia College is located at 22 Sullivan St, Cazenovia NY 13035
Cazenovia College is known for it's academic work in the following disciplines:
Cazenovia College's most influential alumni faculty include professors and professionals in the fields of Criminal Justice, Earth Sciences, and Business. Here are some of Cazenovia College's most famous alumni: