Fulton-Montgomery Community College was established in 1963 following support from the Boards of Supervisors of Fulton and Montgomery counties and the Board of Trustees of the State University of New York. It offers approachable higher education and value programs with a focus on student success. FM collaborators with the community through engagement in economic development and by offering cultural and intellectual chances. The college offers 35 two-year associate degree programs or one-year certificate alternatives.
FM is dedicated to providing students with a quality education in an environment that nurtures success. A hub for science, technology and the arts, FM offers over 30 degree and certificate programs designed to help students achieve their career and transfer goals.
Centered around a picturesque campus quad, campus facilities include a Student Union Building, The Evans Library, Communications and Media Arts Building, a Physical Education Building, which houses a state-of-the art Wellness Center, O’Connell Hall (Classroom Building) and a Student We... Read more
Fulton-Montgomery Community College was established in 1963 following support from the Boards of Supervisors of Fulton and Montgomery counties and the Board of Trustees of the State University of New York. It offers approachable higher education and value programs with a focus on student success. FM collaborators with the community through engagement in economic development and by offering cultural and intellectual chances. The college offers 35 two-year associate degree programs or one-year certificate alternatives.
FM is dedicated to providing students with a quality education in an environment that nurtures success. A hub for science, technology and the arts, FM offers over 30 degree and certificate programs designed to help students achieve their career and transfer goals.
Centered around a picturesque campus quad, campus facilities include a Student Union Building, The Evans Library, Communications and Media Arts Building, a Physical Education Building, which houses a state-of-the art Wellness Center, O’Connell Hall (Classroom Building) and a Student Welcome Center. Global students find this mixture of benefits makes Fulton-Montgomery Community College a good place to begin in the American system of higher schooling. We build the intellectual base and self-confidence that international students require in the United States to pursue their studies. It is accredited by the Middle State Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools and its programs are supervised by the New York State Department of Education.
Fulton-Montgomery Community College is proud to support this initiative by offering two annual, renewable scholarships for up to two years of study that are worth 50% remaining tuition (after Your Future Matters Scholarship has been applied) at the time of initial matriculation. The scholarships are open to first-year international students admitted for undergraduate degree-seeking study at FM. Successful applicants will be dedicated to furthering the #YouAreWelcomeHere message by bridging intercultural divides. Applicants will submit a 500-1000 word written essay or a 2-5 minute video about their leadership skills and ideas for utilizing those skills to advance intercultural learning and understanding at FM.
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International Students
203
Acceptance Rate
100%
Male/Female Ratio
42:58
Average Tuition Fee Per Academic Year
$9,770
Average Cost of Living
$3,212
Cost of Living
Total Average Cost $3,212
Housing $2,258
Food $677
Daily Life $100
Clothing $177
These are the approx. & quarterly expenses that need to be incurred under various heads that are mentioned above.
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