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A Brief History
Here is a very brief history of Utica University.
Utica University History
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Utica University's history reaches back to the 1930s when Syracuse University operated extension courses in the Utica, N.Y. area.
Utica was established thanks to the efforts of business and community leaders in the Mohawk Valley who saw a need for such an institution. In 1946, Syracuse University launched Utica University. Originally, the school was located in a section of downtown Utica known as Oneida Square. In 1961, the school moved to its current site off of Burrstone Road.
Although the University became a financially and legally independent institution in 1995, Utica announced its final transition to full independence in the fall of 2008 and achieved University status in 2022. Since 1998, the University has offered graduate degree programs, including master's and doctorate options in a broad range of fields.
Adapted from: Pioneering Generations by Professor Emeritus John C. Behrens, which chronicles the University's first 50 years.
Learn more about Utica's beginnings in the book Reflections: The Early Years of Utica College by Professor Emeritus Virgil C. Crisafulli.
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Utica College Becomes a University
In 2022 we became one of the first private colleges in New York to be granted university status by the New York State Board of Regents, elevating Utica College to Utica University.
Much more than a name change, our transition to Utica University represents the culmination of our decades-long commitment to academic excellence and innovation, strategic growth, and the goal of providing broader access to the full promise of higher education.
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