08/19/2025
Nearly 1,400 first-year students are set to begin their studies at SUNY Cortland in the Fall 2025 semester after a record-setting application year.
The university received 18,355 first-year applications in 2024-25 — the most ever for the institution — and expects a first-year class of 1,395 students, along with 433 new transfers. Move-in for new students in campus residence halls starts Thursday, Aug. 21, and fall semester classes are set to begin Monday, Aug. 25.
“This extraordinary interest reflects the world-class education that our students receive at SUNY Cortland,” said President Erik J. Bitterbaum, who is entering his 23rd year leading the campus. “Our graduates often share with me how grateful they are for dedicated faculty and staff mentors who helped open their minds and their hearts. I’m excited for a new group of students to share a similar Cortland experience.”
Approximately 85% of new first-year students will come to SUNY Cortland having completed Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate or honors-level courses to help prepare them for college. The Class of 2029 also includes eight valedictorians, four salutatorians and 96 students who previously led a club or organization.
Among other details about SUNY Cortland’s newest students:
- 265 identified bilingual ability.
- 81% participated in athletics.
- Most common first names include Ava, Ryan, Michael, Olivia and Isabella.
- Seven sets of twins are expected to enroll.
First-year students also represent 15 states outside of New York. Their most common home counties are Suffolk, Nassau, Westchester, Onondaga and Erie. An additional 48 international students will join the campus community this fall, with 31 countries represented across all class years.
Several early semester events are geared specifically to new students, from class finding tours to social opportunities. Highlights include a large red “C” photo featuring a free T-shirt giveaway and ice cream social on Friday, Aug. 22, at 5 p.m. as well as Academic Convocation on Sunday, Aug. 23, at 3 p.m., which offers a chance to connect with faculty and staff members before the start of the semester.
The university’s Welcome Week schedule includes more than 30 events open to the entire campus community.