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Alfred, New York named the ultimate college town

Known for being friendly and offering a warm welcome even in the winter, Alfred, NY is ranked number one in a February 2023 nationwide survey to earn the nickname College Town USA for the home of Alfred University and Alfred State College.


Data analysis by Washington Post Reporter Andrew Van Dam defined the Ultimate College Town by ranking US Census Urban Areas with the largest share of college students. Urban Areas follow population-density patterns, not municipal borders.

Alfred is No. 1 by a wide margin. Winning the number one national ranking for the Ultimate College Town proves that Alfred's picture-perfect environment away from big city worries stands out among all other university and college towns in the country. Van Dam called Alfred “the collegiest” a term he coined.

Van Dam describes Alfred as a village wedged into Western New York’s hills that is home to both a private and public school, Alfred University and Alfred State College. As noted in the Washington Post, "Students make up an astonishing 85 percent of the town's population... If you go left at the town's only stoplight, you're on one campus. Turn right, you're on the other. Now that's a college town."

Alfred is at the center of the US Northeast. Located along the I-86 freeway, Alfred is a convenient and attractive college town for students from a wide region and around the world. According to NASA's Socioeconomic Data and Applications Center (SEDAC), there are 104,464,746 people within 350 miles of Alfred. That amounts to approximately one-third of the US population.

Students across New York and from many states choose Alfred to take advantage of a caring academic community, enjoy low student-to-faculty ratios for personal attention, and be part of something special.

Alfred University President Dr. Mark Zupan said, “While there is only one traffic light in Alfred, there are plentiful and potent intersections that benefit faculty, students, and staff—including those offered by our sister school, Alfred State College, and the friendly surrounding village. Set in a safe, bucolic valley in the Finger Lakes region of New York, our students make bold discoveries by pursuing multiple pathways and integrating their interests. Alfred University’s purpose is to help our students identify and realize their purpose. The combination of our small size, wide range of programs, applied learning opportunities, and commitment to student engagement through mentoring allows Alfred University to be a talent incubator and socioeconomic development engine.”

Alfred State College (ASC) President Dr. Steven Mauro said, “Living in the Ultimate College Town gives you access to both beautiful campuses and a supportive tight-knit community, including world-class faculty who judge their achievements by how students succeed at launching their careers. With students making up 85 percent of all residents in our village, you know we are student-centered. Great ideas and innovations are shared across Main Street, many alumni met their spouses at the sister school, and everyone benefits from the wealth of recreation to share fun, fitness, and fellowship in such a friendly environment.”

Village of Alfred Mayor Becky Prophet '70 said, “In this beautiful valley of Western New York, the word Alfred is applied to three communities that coalesce into a single multifaceted gem. The Village of Alfred, nestled between the two schools, makes an intersection and a gathering place for the valley. There is nothing like the sum of the Alfreds anywhere in the US or, perhaps, in the world. We are the most collegiate of all college towns. We are an excellent place to grow up. We are a fine place to raise a family. But most of all, Alfred is the best place to combine daily life and learning. In Alfred, we live to learn and learn to live for all of our lives.”

Top 25 Ultimate College Towns
Nat'l Rank US Census Urban Areas State Student Share Population Higher Education Institutions

Nat'l Rank

1

US Census Urban Areas

Alfred

State

NY

Student Share

84.6%

Population

4,500

Higher Education Institutions

Alfred University & SUNY Alfred State College

Nat'l Rank

2

US Census Urban Areas

Prairie View

State

TX

Student Share

77.8%

Population

6,161

Higher Education Institutions

Prairie View A&M University

Nat'l Rank

3

US Census Urban Areas

Slippery Rock

State

PA

Student Share

67.3%

Population

6,550

Higher Education Institutions

Slippery Rock University

Nat'l Rank

4

US Census Urban Areas

Cedarville

State

OH

Student Share

67.0%

Population

4,204

Higher Education Institutions

Cedarville University

Nat'l Rank

5

US Census Urban Areas

Oxford

State

OH

Student Share

62.3%

Population

22,933

Higher Education Institutions

Miami University of Ohio

Nat'l Rank

6

US Census Urban Areas

Air Force Acad.

State

CO

Student Share

59.9%

Population

2,833

Higher Education Institutions

United States Air Force Academy

Nat'l Rank

7

US Census Urban Areas

Potsdam

State

NY

Student Share

59.8%

Population

8,337

Higher Education Institutions

SUNY Potsdam and Clarkson University

Nat'l Rank

8

US Census Urban Areas

Hamilton

State

NY

Student Share

59.7%

Population

3,863

Higher Education Institutions

Colgate University

Nat'l Rank

9

US Census Urban Areas

Geneseo

State

NY

Student Share

58.8%

Population

8,288

Higher Education Institutions

SUNY Geneseo

Nat'l Rank

10

US Census Urban Areas

Athens

State

OH

Student Share

55.9%

Population

27,450

Higher Education Institutions

Ohio University

Nat'l Rank

11

US Census Urban Areas

Boone

State

NC

Student Share

54.8%

Population

22,323

Higher Education Institutions

Appalachian State University

Nat'l Rank

12

US Census Urban Areas

Delhi

State

NY

Student Share

54.8%

Population

3,046

Higher Education Institutions

SUNY Delhi

Nat'l Rank

13

US Census Urban Areas

Middlebury

State

VT

Student Share

54.6%

Population

5,563

Higher Education Institutions

Middlebury College

Nat'l Rank

14

US Census Urban Areas

Kutztown

State

PA

Student Share

52.2%

Population

8,859

Higher Education Institutions

Kutztown University of Pennsylvania

Nat'l Rank

15

US Census Urban Areas

Whitewater

State

WI

Student Share

51.6%

Population

14,346

Higher Education Institutions

University of Wisconsin, Whitewater

Nat'l Rank

16

US Census Urban Areas

Pullman

State

WA

Student Share

51.1%

Population

32,940

Higher Education Institutions

Washington State University

Nat'l Rank

17

US Census Urban Areas

Raymond

State

MS

Student Share

50.9%

Population

2,689

Higher Education Institutions

Hinds Community College

Nat'l Rank

18

US Census Urban Areas

Canton

State

NY

Student Share

49.5%

Population

7,041

Higher Education Institutions

SUNY Canton and St. Lawrence University

Nat'l Rank

19

US Census Urban Areas

Ada

State

OH

Student Share

48.0%

Population

5,137

Higher Education Institutions

Ohio Northern University

Nat'l Rank

20

US Census Urban Areas

Dahlonega

State

GA

Student Share

47.8%

Population

5,588

Higher Education Institutions

University of North Georgia

Nat'l Rank

21

US Census Urban Areas

Cullowhee

State

NC

Student Share

47.8%

Population

10,363

Higher Education Institutions

Western Carolina University

Nat'l Rank

22

US Census Urban Areas

Cazenovia

State

NY

Student Share

46.1%

Population

2,860

Higher Education Institutions

Cazenovia College

Nat'l Rank

23

US Census Urban Areas

Ithaca

State

NY

Student Share

45.9%

Population

56,833

Higher Education Institutions

Cornell University and Ithaca College

Nat'l Rank

24

US Census Urban Areas

New Concord

State

OH

Student Share

45.1%

Population

2,836

Higher Education Institutions

Muskingum University

Nat'l Rank

25

US Census Urban Areas

Lexington

State

VA

Student Share

43.8%

Population

9,435

Higher Education Institutions

Washington & Lee U and Virginia Military Inst.

 

New York State is home to the most and highest-ranked Ultimate College Towns. The Washington Post report on Ultimate College Towns shows that New York has a greater number of towns than any other state where students are more than half the local population. Five towns with the 50+ percent honor are in New York. Ohio has three such college towns and Pennsylvania has two. Fifteen out of the top 150 ranked college towns are in New York State. Number one is the college town of Alfred, home of Alfred University and Alfred State College.

State University of New York (SUNY) institutions and private schools are represented in the New York list. SUNY originally coordinated all 64 locations for colleges and universities so that 93 percent of New Yorkers live within 15 miles of a higher education provider, and nearly 100 percent live within 30 miles. Colleges outside cities are near an abundance of outdoor recreation to offer college students a great place to learn, grow, seek their purpose in life, and focus on building skills for a successful future.

New York’s Ultimate College Towns
Nat'l Rank US Census Urban Areas State Student Share Population Higher Education Institutions

Nat'l Rank

1

US Census Urban Areas

Alfred

State

NY

Student Share

84.60%

Population

4,500

Higher Education Institutions

Alfred University & SUNY Alfred State College

Nat'l Rank

7

US Census Urban Areas

Potsdam

State

NY

Student Share

59.80%

Population

8,337

Higher Education Institutions

SUNY Potsdam and Clarkson University 

Nat'l Rank

8

US Census Urban Areas

Hamilton

State

NY

Student Share

59.70%

Population

3,863

Higher Education Institutions

Colgate University

Nat'l Rank

9

US Census Urban Areas

Geneseo

State

NY

Student Share

58.80%

Population

8,288

Higher Education Institutions

SUNY Geneseo

Nat'l Rank

12

US Census Urban Areas

Delhi

State

NY

Student Share

54.80%

Population

3,046

Higher Education Institutions

SUNY Delhi

Nat'l Rank

18

US Census Urban Areas

Canton

State

NY

Student Share

49.50%

Population

7,041

Higher Education Institutions

SUNY Canton and St. Lawrence University

Nat'l Rank

22

US Census Urban Areas

Cazenovia

State

NY

Student Share

46.10%

Population

2,860

Higher Education Institutions

Cazenovia College

Nat'l Rank

23

US Census Urban Areas

Ithaca

State

NY

Student Share

45.90%

Population

56,833

Higher Education Institutions

Cornell University and Ithaca College

Nat'l Rank

61

US Census Urban Areas

Oneonta

State

NY

Student Share

33.20%

Population

16,369

Higher Education Institutions

SUNY Oneonta

Nat'l Rank

80

US Census Urban Areas

West Point

State

NY

Student Share

29.30%

Population

11,824

Higher Education Institutions

West Point Academy

Nat'l Rank

88

US Census Urban Areas

Cobleskill

State

NY

Student Share

21.50%

Population

5,184

Higher Education Institutions

SUNY Cobleskill

Nat'l Rank

97

US Census Urban Areas

Red Hook

State

NY

Student Share

26.90%

Population

6,034

Higher Education Institutions

Bard College

Nat'l Rank

129

US Census Urban Areas

Dryden

State

NY

Student Share

21.90%

Population

3,623

Higher Education Institutions

SUNY Tompkins Cortland CC

Nat'l Rank

135

US Census Urban Areas

Brockport

State

NY

Student Share

21.20%

Population

18,009

Higher Education Institutions

SUNY Brockport

Nat'l Rank

150

US Census Urban Areas

Cortland

State

NY

Student Share

20.30%

Population

26,325

Higher Education Institutions

SUNY Cortland

 

The full list of Ultimate College Town rankings by the Washington Post is based on US Census Urban Area Data. NASA's Socioeconomic Data and Applications Center (SEDAC) is the source of information regarding the 104 million people surrounding Alfred.

 

Village of Alfred History, by Mayor Becky Prophet '70

Alfred, the village, has been a town centered on education since 1836. By 1856, the small school had become Alfred University. Alfred University, founded as a co-educational place of learning that embraced diversity with persons of both sexes and all races sharing classes and a full curriculum was a college imbued with the powerful progressive values of the mid-19th century. Faculty and students hosted Frederick Douglass and leaders of the Women's Suffrage movement. In 1900 with the creation of the New York State School of Clay Working at Alfred, the University added ceramic art and engineering colleges to the institution. In 1908, the creation of an agriculture program and later the School for American Craftsmen expanded the educational opportunities for prospective students. Alfred State College was spun off from the University in 1948 with the founding of the State University of New York (SUNY) system, to become an energetic school with programs originally based on agricultural, vocational, and technical education. Both institutions of higher education have grown in the variety of programs. Students, teachers, researchers, and makers from all over the US and much of the world find their way to Alfred. Many stay, making the Village as diverse as the colleges.