Talented. Passionate. Diverse. Creative. Driven. These are just a few of the words that describe our newly admitted students, and you’re one of them. You earned a seat at UB because of your potential—to develop your future, to help shape UB and to contribute your unique gifts to our larger society. This is UB’s tradition of excellence, and we’re proud to have you as a part of it.
As a newly admitted student, you’re now part of a bold, ambitious community that’s ready to support and inspire you. Hear from UB’s Provost and Associate Vice Provost for Enrollment and Director of Admissions as they officially welcome you to campus and share what’s ahead.
A. Scott Weber, Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs.
Ebony Dixon, Associate Vice Provost and Director of Admissions.
Congratulations on your acceptance to the ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½! You’re in—now it’s time to make it official. Follow the steps below to confirm your spot and begin your journey as a UB Bull.
To confirm your enrollment, pay the $150 tuition deposit through your .
If you were admitted to UB’s Educational Opportunity Program (EOP), you must tell us that you plan to enroll. Please visit your to complete your EOP Intent to Enroll form.
Students enrolled in EOP are billed for their enrollment/tuition and housing deposits at a later date. You do not have to pay an enrollment/tuition deposit at this time.
Accepted students may apply for on-campus housing by submitting a housing application, including the $300 housing deposit. Please visit the Campus Living website for important next steps and deadline information.
If you were accepted under Conditional Bridge Admission (a CBA student), you may not pay your housing deposit online. For more information, please contact the Office of Admissions at 1-888-UB-ADMIT
Submit the . This is not required but is strongly encouraged. UB’s federal school code is 002837. From the FAFSA confirmation page, New York State residents should follow the link to the Tuition Assistance Program (TAP) application. UB’s TAP code is 1010.
To register for orientation, you must complete the Advisement and Orientation Form. The Office of Orientation, Transition and Parent Programs will notify you when the Advisement and Orientation Form becomes available. Visit the Orientation website to view your next steps.
UB and NYS require that all students provide proof of immunity against measles, mumps and rubella, as well as meet the requirements for meningitis. Review step 2 on the orientation website for more information.
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