Alfred State College Campuses
Alfred Campus
The Alfred Campus serves as the primary and largest location for Alfred State College, offering a wide range of associate and bachelor's degree programs across multiple schools including the School of Arts & Sciences and the School of Architecture, Management, and Engineering Technology. This campus emphasizes hands-on, career-focused education in fields like engineering technologies, business, health sciences, agriculture, and liberal arts, with modern facilities, residence halls, and research opportunities in a rural setting ideal for experiential learning.
- Agribusiness Management and Agriculture: Animal and Plant Sciences
- Architecture and Architectural Technology
- Business Administration, Accounting, Marketing, Financial Planning
- Computer Science, Cyber Security, Information Technology specializations
- Criminal Justice, Forensic Science Technology, Human Services
- Engineering Technologies: Civil, Electrical, Mechanical, Mechatronics, Surveying
- Health Sciences: Nursing, Radiologic Technology, Veterinary Technology
- Liberal Arts & Sciences in various concentrations
- Digital Media, Game Design, Graphic Design
- Sport Management and Applied Psychology
With over 50 programs available exclusively or primarily here, the campus supports comprehensive student life including athletics and clubs, preparing graduates for immediate workforce entry or transfer.
Northland/Buffalo Campus
The Northland/Buffalo Campus, hosted at the Northland Workforce Training Center on Buffalo's East Side, targets urban adult learners with associate degrees in advanced manufacturing and electrical trades. In partnership with local industries, it provides accessible education near public transit, focusing on high-demand skills for clean energy, manufacturing, and construction sectors to support workforce development in Western New York.
- CNC Manufacturing and Machining
- Electrical Construction and Maintenance Electrician
- Welding Technology
Programs emphasize short-term completion with wraparound services like job placement, emphasizing practical training in modern facilities once used for industrial manufacturing. This campus bridges education and employment for underserved communities, offering pathways to full-time careers in machining, electrical installation, and welding with industry certifications.
Wellsville Campus
The Wellsville Campus, part of the School of Applied Technology, specializes in practical, trade-oriented associate degree programs designed for students seeking immediate employment in skilled trades and technical fields. Located 20 minutes from the main campus, it features specialized workshops and labs for hands-on training in automotive, construction, manufacturing, and culinary arts, catering to adult learners and those in the Southern Tier region.
- Autobody Repair and Automotive Service Technician
- Building Trades: Building Construction and Masonry
- CNC Manufacturing and Machining
- Culinary Arts and Culinary Arts: Baking, Production & Management
- Electrical Construction and Maintenance Electrician
- Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC)
- Heavy Equipment Operations and Heavy Equipment: Truck & Diesel Technician
- Motorsports Technology
- Welding Technology
This campus focuses on industry partnerships for apprenticeships and certifications, ensuring high placement rates in blue-collar professions with state-of-the-art equipment simulating real-world environments.

