Buffalo, NYprivate nonprofitvilla.edu
Villa Maria College is a small, supportive Catholic college in Buffalo where creative and career-focused students thrive. Known for its hands-on programs in graphic design, animation, and healthcare fields, Villa Maria combines rigorous academics with a tight-knit community—86.6% of applicants get in, but those who stay benefit from a 76% retention rate and strong local career outcomes.
With an 86.6% Acceptance rateThe share of applicants a college admits in a given year. A 10% acceptance rate means it admits about 1 in 10 applicants. (865 admits from 999 applicants in 2024), Villa Maria is accessible but selective enough to maintain academic standards. The college has adopted a flexible admissions policy, including lifting deposit requirements during COVID-19 to reduce applicant stress. While test scores are optional, middle-50% ranges for submitted scores are ACT 12-20 or SAT 730-1050. About 19% of admitted students have GPAs of 3.75+, reflecting a mix of academic profiles.
Villa Maria offers 22 degree programs across three departments: Art, Liberal Arts and Professional Studies, and Music. Standouts include:
Small class sizes and a 'personal, focused, supportive' ethos define the academic experience, with faculty often mentoring students directly.
Life at Villa Maria revolves around its intimate campus of 545 undergraduates (52.5% female, 47.5% male). Students describe it as 'close-knit' and 'supportive,' with over 30 clubs—from gaming groups to leadership organizations—hosting events like bingo nights and concerts. The college reports a surge in civic engagement, with student voting rates jumping from 60.1% in 2016 to 70.5% in 2020. Campus traditions emphasize community, like free midweek activities during 'campus hour.'
Villa Maria’s 76% first-year retention rate outpaces many peers, though its 6-year graduation rate is 61%. Alumni outcomes vary by program:
The college emphasizes career readiness, with many students securing roles in Buffalo’s healthcare and creative industries. Notably, 53% of students graduate within 4 years—a solid rate for its demographic.
Tuition is offset by robust aid: 99% of students receive financial assistance, with 96% getting Villa-funded grants averaging $13,280. Combined federal ($5,549) and state grants ($3,812) further reduce costs. The Net priceWhat a family actually pays after grants and scholarships are subtracted from the sticker price — usually far less than the published cost. varies by income—families earning $48K–$75K pay significantly less than those over $110K (projected at $26,732). The college offers a rolling aid notification system starting January 10.
Villa Maria’s niche is its balance of accessibility and personalized rigor. Unlike larger art schools or research universities, it offers: