Online & Graduate Students
Please have all official transcripts sent directly from each school ever attended to [email protected]. For additional admission requirements, click here.
The cost for online courses depends on the program. If you are an undergraduate or graduate student, please visit the College Catalog for more tuition cost information.
Yes, you will have access to the same resources available to on-campus students. Some examples include:
Keuka College uses Moodle for our online classroom.
Once you become a Keuka College online student, you will have access to download Microsoft 365.
Each traditional term is divided into two 7-week terms: Summer 1, Summer 2, Fall 1, Fall 2, Spring 1, and Spring 2. January is the only term that is 4 weeks long, instead of 7 weeks. Please visit the academic calendar for the exact dates of each class session.
Yes, we are accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education. Additional Keuka College program-specific accreditations can be found here.
Yes, to complete course requirements, you need access to a laptop. Additional information regarding the minimum technology requirements for an online program can be found here.
To be accepted into an online undergraduate program, you must be a transfer student. A transfer student is defined as anyone who has previously attended a postsecondary institution, with or without completed college credits. For more information, please review the transfer student policy.
Once you have decided to consider Keuka College as an option to earn your degree, please submit your FAFSA and indicate Keuka College as one of your designated schools. The Keuka College Financial Aid code is: 002744