Fall 2006 Demographics of Fredonia’s student body
(Source: Office of Institutional Research and Planning):
Academic interests and majors
- College of Arts & Humanities: 1,880 students (1,810 undergraduates and 70 graduate students)
 - College of Education: 807 students (623 undergraduates and 184 graduate students)
 - College of Natural & Social Sciences: 2,029 students (1,951 undergraduates and 78 graduate students)
 - Continuing Education: 17 students (all undergraduates)
 - General Studies: 384 (all undergraduates)
 - Interdisciplinary Studies: 273 students (262 undergraduates and 11 graduate students)
 - School of Business: 610 students (608 undergraduates and 2 graduate students)
 - School of Music: 555 students (513 undergraduates and 42 graduate students)
 
Living on campus
- A total of 2,550 (50.4 percent) of undergraduates live in the residence halls and .03 percent of graduate students do.
 - Of all residence hall students, 40 percent are freshmen, 34.8 percent are sophomores, 17.5 percent are juniors and 7.4 percent are seniors. 
 - Most SUNY Fredonia students carry a full-time course load (91.8 percent). Among undergraduates, 94.9 percent are full-time. Among graduate students, 47.6 percent are full-time. Note: full-time at the graduate level is nine or more semester credit hours and at the undergraduate level is 12 or more.
 
Diversity
- African Americans in student body: 2 percent
 - Asians in student body: 2 percent
 - Hispanics in student body: 2.5 percent
 - Native Americans in student body: .6 percent
 - Non-U.S. Residents in student body: .1 percent
 - Other ethnicity: .7 percent
 - Unknown: 8 percent
 - Whites in student body: 84.2 percent
 
Geographic Origins
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Approximately two-thirds of Fredonia undergraduates come from one of six New York state counties (Erie--23.7 percent; Chautauqua--19 percent; Monroe—13 percent, Cattaraugus--4 percent; Niagara--3.6 percent; Onondaga--3.3 percent) .
 - Slightly less than 85 percent of Fredonia’s graduate students come from one of four New York state counties (Chautauqua-– 48.9 percent; Erie--23.4 percent; Cattaraugus – 8.2 percent, Monroe – 4 percent) .
 - 109 students (101 undergraduates) come from some other U.S. state, with another 67 students (65 undergraduates) coming from one of 15 different foreign countries.
 
Class distribution
- Total Freshmen: 1,181 (23.4 percent of all undergraduates; 21.9 percent of total Fall 2006 enrollment)
 - Total Sophomores: 1,196 (23.7 percent of all undergraduates; 22.2 percent of total Fall 2006 enrollment)
 - Total Juniors: 1,423 (28.2 percent of all undergraduates; 26.4 percent of total Fall 2006 enrollment)
 - Total Seniors: 1,246 (24.7 percent of all undergraduates; 23.1 percent of total Fall 2006 enrollment)
 - Total Graduate students: 349 (6.5 percent of total Fall 2006 enrollment