BUFFALO — D’Youville College education majors who apply to Buffalo State won’t have to pay the customary application fee.

On Nov. 4, D’Youville announced a restructuring of its education programs, which will be suspended until at least 2020. To make the transition less painful for the D’Youville students, Buffalo State’s School of Education is picking up the tab for the SUNY application fee.

“We are working with D’Youville College to ensure that students who want to become teachers have every opportunity possible available to them,” said Wendy Paterson (at left), dean of the School of Education at Buffalo State. “We understand this unexpected transition in their college plans is difficult, and we want to do anything we can to help them find the best possible path to certification here.”
Because admission standards are similar, students who were accepted into D’Youville’s education programs will be automatically accepted and transferred into similar programs at Buffalo State. “We welcome both undergraduate and graduate teacher education candidates from D’Youville,” said Paterson.
Interested D’Youville students should contact the Admissions Office at Buffalo State at (716) 878-4017 or admissions@buffalostate.edu.

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