Buffalo Campus
18 Agassiz Circle
Buffalo, NY 14214
(716) 880-2000
(800) 292-1582
Amherst Campus
30 Wilson Rd.
Amherst, NY 14221
(716) 631-1061
(888) 252-2235
Rochester Campus
1880 S. Winton Rd.
Rochester, NY 14618
(585) 272-0030
(866) 212-2235
The Admissions Office will need a completed application and an official transcript from your high school and all colleges you have attended. Contact the Admissions Office at (716) 880-2200 or (800) 292-1582 to set up an appointment for your personal interview and campus tour, or e-mail admissionsug@medaille.edu.
After your transcript has arrived, we will evaluate it and advise you of the number of credits we have accepted in transfer. That number depends on how specifically your previous classes relate to the degree program you have chosen at Medaille.
Tuition and Fees are determined by the Business Office.
If you know a Medaille graduate, student, or employee, the College will waive the $25 application fee in their name. Ask that person to sign the top of your application form. Attach the form after it has been signed to your application. The fee is also waived if you apply online.
If you wish, you may submit letters of recommendation with your application. Such letters may be from teachers, extracurricular advisors, coaches, clergy, etc. While not a requirement of admission, they are encouraged.
If you are not currently enrolled in a high school or college, and have not been for two years, you are considered a non-traditional applicant. Contact the Admissions Office and one will be mailed to you.
Students who wish to take specific courses without enrolling in a degree program are accepted on a space available basis. Courses may be taken for credit or audit. Contact the Admissions Office at (716) 880-2200 or (800) 292-1582.
Admissions interviews give our counselors the opportunity to get to know about you as an individual - more than just what's in your transcript. It also gives you the chance to learn more about our programs and the campus.

The instructors were knowledgeable and welcomed class discussions, with
respect for each student's contribution. I've learned how to be a more
effective leader. My capstone class gave insight on how to combine all
the education learned to operate a business. That's when I realized how
much I had sharpened my knowledge.