University at Buffalo
University at Buffalo students live and learn on three very different but complementary campuses: the North Campus, in a bustling, inner-ring suburb; the South Campus, in a historic urban neighborhood; and the Downtown Campus, in Buffalo’s dynamic medical corridor.
President: Mr. Satish K. Tripathi
Courses Offered:
Arts and Sciences
Engineering and Applied Sciences
Business Administration
Architecture and Planning
Communication
Education
Nursing
Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Social Work
Public Health
Library: library provide extensive collections of books, journals, digital resources, and study spaces for students and researchers.
Residence Halls: UB offers a range of on-campus housing options for students, including traditional residence halls, apartment-style living, and specialized communities focused on specific interests or academic programs.
Academic Buildings: UB has numerous academic buildings that house classrooms, laboratories, faculty offices, and specialized facilities for specific programs and departments. Some notable academic buildings include the Natural Sciences Complex, Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, and the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences.
Student Centers: UB has several student centers that serve as hubs for socializing, studying, and engaging in extracurricular activities. The Student Union is a central gathering place that offers dining options, meeting rooms, student organization offices, and recreational facilities.
Health and Wellness Facilities: UB provides comprehensive health and wellness services to its students. The Michael Hall Student Health Clinic offers medical and counseling services, while the Alumni Arena and Clark Hall provide fitness centers, swimming pools, and sports facilities.
Fees: On Request
University at Buffalo
12 Capen Hall, Buffalo New York 14260-1660, USA
Tel: 716-645-2000
Email: ub-admissions@buffalo.edu
Website: www.buffalo.edu