Campus Life
Roughly one-quarter of Buffalo State’s students live on campus. The university provides a variety of options for its resident students. Some residence halls house first-year students exclusively; some house a mixture of students, and some are reserved for upper-division students. Additionally, there is a mix of specialty housing for specific groups and interests. The new Student Apartment Complex, opened in September 2011, features 125 apartment-style units, each with four single bedrooms, two full bathrooms, and a spacious kitchen and living room.
For first-year and undeclared students, University College is an “academic home.” University College helps new students feel connected to the campus community by providing support programs and opportunities, including professional tutoring, the Writing Help Center, and learning communities.
Through the International and Exchange Programs Office, Buffalo State students can study at another campus in the United States, Canada, or around the world. Students have the opportunity to join more than 81 campus organizations, including 25 fraternities and sororities and an International Students Organization (ISO).
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