3-1-3 Early College Admit Program

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College Pathway Program

About Fredonia's 3-1-3 Early College Admit Program

The 3-1-3 Program is an opportunity for local high school seniors to enroll in courses at SUNY Fredonia. Upon acceptance and enrollment into the program, students are considered to be SUNY Fredonia students in most ways. Meaning, following completion of your senior year and successful graduation from high school, students do not need to reapply to Fredonia as a first-year student. Certain materials are required for continuation however, such as a final official high school transcript. Additionally, the same university standards for academic and personal integrity that apply to our full-time matriculated Fredonia college students, also apply to our 3-1-3 students. Students within this program can enjoy many aspects of student life, such as engaging in student-run clubs and organizations, access to the Blue Devils fitness center, taking advantage of student resources including the Student Health & Counseling Center, Career Development Office, the Learning Center, Tutoring Services, and Library.

在一个学生的参与在总结m, they are assigned a dedicated 3-1-3 advisor who provides guidance through pre-enrollment requirements, academic advising and course selection, as well as future academic planning. This advisor maintains contact with a student’s school counselor at their high school to ensure the coordination of schedules between both a student’s high school and college courses, as well as provides them with a student’s midterm and final grades so they may be applied to a student’s high school average and transcript.

The 3-1-3 Program is intended for students who want to get a jump start on their college education and gain college experience, while completing their final year of high school.


Annual Information Meeting

To learn more about the program and if it is a good fit for you, please attend ourInformational Meetingheld in February 3, 2022 at 6:00 p.m. through Zoom. For more information and to register to attend, click the button below.

INFORMATIONAL MEETING

    JANUARY - APRIL 1: Apply to the 3-1-3 Program

    DEADLINE TO APPLY IS APRIL 1 (Students wanting to start in the spring semester should contact the office at 716-673-4969 for further instructions.)
    1. Complete theSUNY Applicationto Fredonia.
      • Select the 0199 Early Admissions code on the application under the academic major section
    2. Submit a copy of your High School Transcripts and your PSAT/SAT/ACT (optional for Fall 2022) scores to the Office of Admissions.
    3. A recommendation letter from your School Counselor sent to the Office of Admissions.

    *Home schooled students are required to submit a letter from their sponsoring school district superintendent, along with copies of their home instruction curriculum, instead of a high school transcript and school counselor letter.

    MAY - JUNE: Academic Advising & Course Selection

    1. Academic Advising for Fall course selection may occur at a student’s high school or virtually through a Zoom meeting. This is a time when students meet individually with their 3-1-3 advisor to discuss course options, goals for participation, and future plans.

    JULY - AUGUST: Semester Preparation & Enrollment Items

    1. 3-1-3 Orientation: Students must complete an online 3-1-3 Orientation mini-course within their OnCourse account between July 1 - August 1. This mini-course explains important Fredonia and 3-1-3 specific information, as well as about how to complete certain mandatory enrollment items.
    2. Jump Start Day: Students must attend a specific 3-1-3 student Jump Start Day that takes place within the first two weeks of August. During this ½ day program, students will complete final enrollment items such as obtaining their Fredonia ID Card (FREDCard), discovering where their classes will take place, about what to expect during the first week of classes, and more.


    AUGUST 22, 2022: Classes Begin

    Students participate in the 3-1-3 Program for varying reasons and have different academic goals. The two most common pathways students follow to achieve these academic goals are outlined below. Although, many students often participate in a combination of both!

    Pathway 1: Early Completion Fast Track

    This option focuses on meeting high school graduation requirements through college courses that simultaneously fulfill Fredonia Foundations, or general education, requirements wherever possible.

    Pathway 2: Exploration of Interest & Potential Academic Majors

    This option allows a student to explore different academic areas and topics that may be associated with a potential major or interest. These courses typically fulfill elective credits at a student’s high school, as well as potentially fulfill requirements that are part of the Fredonia Foundations general education curriculum

    Course Options

    Most students take two courses in the Fall semester and two courses in the Spring semester, providing them with 12 credits, or close to a semester's worth of full-time coursework once they have successfully completed the program. Although, a student is able to take as little as one course, or up to four or five courses based on their schedule availability and ability to pay. 3-1-3 students are able to enroll in 100 and 200 level courses, only. Please refer to the Student Handbook for more information on what courses are available to 3-1-3 students.

    This handbook acts as a guide for prospective students, as well as current students in the program. Please refer to this handbook for policies, example courses, skills needed for program success, and more.

    3-1-3 Student Handbook

    Cost of participation

    The cost depends on how many credits a student chooses to take per semester. Most classes are 3 credits, however some courses might be 4-credits, or require a 1-credit lab to accompany a course. Payment of a student’s eBill would be due prior to the beginning of each semester. There are payment plans available to spread the cost over multiple due dates, however financial aid is not applicable to this experience since participating students have not yet graduated from high school, and therefore do not qualify for state or federal financial aid. Families who have contributed to 529 Savings Plans are often able to use those funds towards paying tuition for the 3-1-3 Program.

    2020 - 2021 Cost per credit hour (tuition & fees)

    Credits

    3

    4

    6

    9

    12

    Tuition & Fees

    $1095.15

    $1460.20

    $2190.30

    $3285.45

    $4380.00


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