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Welcome

Thank you for considering graduate study at St. Bonaventure University. SBU has a long and proud history of providing quality graduate level education. Our first master's degree programs were offered in the 1920s.


Today, the University serves 500 graduate students in over 20 master's degree and certificate programs offered through our School of Arts & Sciences, School of Business, School of Education, School of Franciscan Studies and the Russell J. Jandoli School of Journalism and Mass Communication.


Please use the links above and on the left to request information, explore specific academic programs and to learn more about admission and financial aid.


The School of Graduate Studies supports the mission, values and vision of St. Bonaventure University - a commitment reflected in the academic and spiritu­al context of the University's graduate programs.


The quality of our programs is confirmed by outside evaluators.

A faculty member teaches graduate studentsThe School of Education is accredited by NCATE (National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education).

 

The School of Education has also been accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP) for entry-level programs in community counseling and school counseling. 


The School of Business is accredited by AACSB (Association for the Advancement of Collegiate Schools of Business).


These endorsements confirm that SBU academic programs meet rigorous standards for curriculum, faculty credentials and learning resources.


Our students come from a diversity of backgrounds and undergraduate colleges. A partial list of "sending colleges" can be found at the bottom of this page.


Programs available at two sites

St. Bonaventure University graduate programs are offered on the main campus near Olean, N.Y., and at the University's Buffalo Center, located on the Hilbert College campus in Hamburg (south of Buffalo).


Olean-based classes are offered during the day or (mostly) at night, while the Buffalo Center employs a unique five-week weekend format. Most Buffalo programs allow students to start in the fall (see the note below), while many Olean programs allow a spring, fall or even summer session start.


Hybrid program offers online coursework

SBU's School Building Leader Advanced Certificate program is now being offered on a "hybrid" basis. Each class will meet 3-4 times per semester, with the rest of the class work completed online.


The class meeting location will alternate, by semester, between the SBU campus in Olean, N.Y., and the Buffalo Center in Hamburg. The SBL program meets New York state course requirements for School Building Leader certification and can be completed in four semesters.


Click here for a list of graduate programs by location.


Apply now for Buffalo Center spring 2010 MBA enrollment


Students pursuing the Buffalo Center MBA may begin study every five weeks. Upcoming Buffalo Center class start dates are (all Fridays):

January 15

February 19

April 9


Kevin Brayer is the executive director of the Buffalo Center. He may be reached at cbrayer@sbu.edu or (716) 646-1500.

 

 

Some colleges represented among SBU graduate students

SUNY Schools

Other NY colleges

Out-of-State Schools

SUNY Albany

Alfred State
Binghamton
Brockport
SUNY Buffalo
Buffalo State
Empire State
Fredonia
Geneseo

Alfred
Canisius
Cornell
Daemen
D'Youville

Hamilton
Hilbert
Houghton
Keuka
Medaille
Roberts Wesleyan
St. Bonaventure
St. John Fisher
University of Rochester

Bowling Green

Catholic University

Cedar Crest
Edinboro
Elon
Gannon
Grove City
Indiana Wesleyan
Notre Dame
Ohio University
Otterbein
Penn State
Slippery Rock
University of Pittsburgh
University of Wisconsin