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Basic information

  • Enrollment
  • 2404students
  • Airport Pickup
  • Telephone
  • +15187363622
  • Fax
  • Address
  • 2805 NY-67, Johnstown, NY 12095, United States

Options

  • Urban
  • On-Campus Dorm/residence
  • Off-campus Residence
  • Vocational school-based Program
  • Conditional Admission (0)

Why This School?

  • - Located at the campus of the State University New York
    - Associate Degree programs are equivalent to the first two years of study in a four-year university program
    - accredited by the Middle State Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools and its programs are supervised by the New York State Department of Education

About the  SUNY Fulton-Montgomery Community College

  • Fulton–Montgomery Community College (FMCC) is a public community college in Johnstown, New York. It is part of the State University of New York and serves Fulton and Montgomery counties. The college offers 45 degree and certificate programs, 30 campus clubs, and is a member of the NJCAA, offering Division III sports in basketball, soccer, baseball, softball and volleyball. In 2013, new dorms were added to the campus to serve local and out-of-town students. Its many notable alumni include Carolyn Muessig, a medievalist specializing in sermon literature, female education, and hagiography, now the Chair of Christian Thought in the Department of Classics and Religion, University of Calgary.


Course Information

  • Fulton-Montgomery Community College offers a full-time Intensive English Language Program for students who need to improve their language ability before beginning a college degree or certificate program. The Language Program is also intended for those who want to study English for career or social purposes before returning to their countries. Students receive 20-25 hours of instruction each week. After arrival to campus, a free English placement exam is given which determines the necessary level of English study the student will need.

    Our institution issue an I-20 Certificate of Eligibility for F-1 Student Status to a student who has been admitted only to the Intensive English Program.

    All ESL courses are non-credit/credit-equivalent remedial courses and may be used to meet credit requirements of any athletic, enrollment, financial aid and immigration requirements. However, they cannot be used as electives towards graduation and may not be substituted for any English requirement of any curricula. Students seeking to meet these requirements are required to be matriculated into a degree program and have a pre-filed program of study form completed prior to enrollment. Tuition charged for credit-equivalent hour courses are consistent with credit hour charges.

    The core courses of the Intensive English Language Program include the following four skill areas: Listening Skills, Reading Skills, Writing Skills, and Speaking Skills. Courses are available in multiple language proficiency levels. Each course has 75 hours of intensive language classroom instruction; 5 credit-equivalent hours. By advice and recommendation of the ESL faculty, students may also be allowed to enroll in credit-bearing courses related to their academic goals.


Course Information

Schedule 14 Weeks Accommodation On-Campus Dorm/residence, Off-campus Residence

requirements

  • N/A

Course Schedule

2026-01-12 2025-08-25 2025-01-24
※ From the Course Starting Dates 14Weeks(month) Choose

Fees

Tuition

School's Admin fee (USD)$ 100
Tuition
14 Week Week Week Week Week
(USD)$ 5,184
Week Week Week Week Week

Accomodation

Housing Placement fee
Accommodation Fee
Terms Homestay On-Campus Dorm/residence Off-Campus residence

Airport Pickup

Airport Pickup
Other Charges

Remarks / Other Information

  • * Dates and Fees are approximate and may change without prior notice.

Course information

  • An associate degree usually takes two years of study and prepares students for employment or transfer to a bachelor’s program at a four-year university.

    We develop academic foundation and the self-confidence that foreign students need to pursue their studies in the United States. Our Associate Degree programs are equivalent to the first two years of study in a four-year university program.The transfer concept is a basic component of our system, and when you graduate, you have the possibility of pursuing a Bachelor’s degree at an almost unlimited choice of institutions.


    A.S. Health Science to B.S. Biomedical Technology
    A.S. Health Science to B.S. Clinical Laboratory Sciences
    A.S. Health Science to B.S. Microbiology
    A.S. Health Science to B.S. Pharmaceutical Sciences
    A.S. Health Science to B.S. Public Health
    A.S. Health Science to B.S. to Doctor of Pharmacy
    A.A.S. Nursing to B.S. Nursing
    A.A.S. Radiologic Technology to B.S. Imaging Sciences
    A.A. General Studies to B.A. Economics
    A.A. General Studies to B.A. French Language and Literature
    A.A. General Studies to B.A. History
    A.A. General Studies to B.S. French Education
    A.A. General Studies to B.S. Spanish Education
    A.A. General Studies to B.S. Spanish Language and Literature
    A.A. General Studies to B.S. Urban and Regional Analysis and Planning
    A.S. Business Administration to B.S. Business Administration
    A.S. Computer Science to B.S. Computer Information Systems
    A.S. Criminal Justice to B.S. Criminal Justice
    A.A. Fine Arts to B.A. Fine Arts
    A.A. Fine Arts to B.S. Design
    A.S. Human Services to B.S. Social Work
    A.A. General Studies to B.B.A. Technology Management
    A.A. General Studies to B.T. Technology Management
    A.A. General Studies to B.B.A. Management
    A.S. Business Administration to B.B.A Finance
    A.S. Business Administration to B.B.A. Management
    A.S. Criminal Justice to B.T. CJ Law Enforcement Leadership
    A.S. Criminal Justice to B.T. Criminal Investigation
    A.S. Criminal Justice to B.T. Homeland Security
    A.S. Health Science to B.T. Health and Fitness Promotion
    A.A.S Business Administration to B.B.A. Finance
    A.A.S. Business Administration to B.B.A. Management
    A.A.S. Business Administration to B.B.A. Technology Management
    A.A.S. Business Administration to B.B.A. Technology Management: Financial Services
    A.A.S. Criminal Justice to B.T. Public Safety, Criminal Investigation
    A.A.S. Criminal Justice to B.T. Homeland Security
    A.A.S. Criminal Justice to B.T. Criminal Investigation
    A.A.S. Criminal Justice to B.T. CJ Law Enforcement Leadership
    A.A.S. Business Management to B.B.A. Technology Management: Financial Services
    A.A.S. Electrical Technology to B.T. Electrical Technology
    A.A.S. Early Childhood to B.B.A. Early Childhood Care & Management
    A.A.S. Health Studies to B.T. Health and Fitness Promotion
    A.A.S. Accounting to B.B.A. Financial Services
    A.A.S. Accounting to B.B.A.
    A.A.S. Business Administration to B.B.A.
    A.S. Business Administration to B.B.A. Technology Management: Financial Services
    A.A.S. Early Childhood Education to B.S. Childcare and Development
    A.A.S. Media Arts and Digital Technology to B.S. Graphic Design Technology
    1 + 1 Paramedic A.A.S.
    Histotechnology Prerequisites

Course information

Schedule 14 Weeks Accommodation On-Campus Dorm/residence, Off-campus Residence

requirements

  • N/A

Course Schedule

2026-01-12 2025-08-25 2025-01-24
※ From the Course Starting Dates 14Weeks(month) Choose

Fees

tution

School's Admin fee (USD)$ 100
Tuition
14 Week Week Week Week Week
(USD)$ 5,184
Week Week Week Week Week

Accommodation

Housing Placement
Accommodation Fee
Terms Homestay On-Campus Dorm/residence Off-Campus residence

Airport Pickup

Airport Pickup
Other Charges

Remarks / Other Information

  • * Dates and Fees are approximate and may change without prior notice.

Location


Accommodation

  • Fulton-Montgomery Community College Student Apartments For Rent

    113 E Clinton St
    $1,700
    3.5 miles from campus
    (518) 282-5625

    11 Fremont Street
    $1,825 - $2,450
    4.7 miles from campus
    (518) 346-8600


    32 Walnut Street
    $2,200
    5 miles from campus
    (516) 277-6864

    40 Storrie St 1st fl
    $850
    5.1 miles from campus
    (518) 282-5625

    41 1/2 Academy St
    $675
    5.2 miles from campus
    (518) 282-5625


Surrounding Area

  • New York City comprises 5 boroughs sitting where the Hudson River meets the Atlantic Ocean. At its core is Manhattan, a densely populated borough that’s among the world’s major commercial, financial and cultural centers. Its iconic sites include skyscrapers such as the Empire State Building and sprawling Central Park. Broadway theater is staged in neon-lit Times Square.

Activity

  • STUDENT SENATE ASSOCIATION 
    STUDENT TRUSTEE 
    STUDENT ACTIVITIES BOARD
    ABLE-Abilities Beyond Limitation through Education
    AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE 
    Black and Latino Student Association (BLSA)
    Communications Club
    Electrical Technology/STEM Club
    EPIC Food Club 
    FM Biz Hub
    Foggy Mountain Players
    Graphic Arts and Photography Club
    Hands for Animals
    Musicians Club
    Society for the Study of Modern Visual Culture (Gaming Club)

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