Consumer Information
General Institutional Information
Genesee Community College is located just outside the City of Batavia in upstate New York, centered between the greater metropolitan areas of Buffalo and Rochester. In addition to the main campus in Batavia, Genesee Community College also has six Campus Centers located in Livingston, Orleans and Wyoming counties. With seven campus locations in four counties and more than 5,000 students, Genesee Community College is an important part of the prestigious State University of New York (SUNY) education system. See links below for general consumer information about GCC:
- Fall Census Student Enrollment Statistics (PDF)
- Persistence, Retention, Graduation, and Transfer Rates (PDF)
- Outcomes by Academic Program (PDF)
- Licensure Pass Rates for Accredited Programs
- GCC Graduate Employment and Transfer Report (For a text version of this document contact IR@Genesee.edu.)
- Equity in Athletics and Athletics Graduation Rate Reports
- Equity in Athletics Data Analysis (EADA) Website
- National Center for Education Statistics Website
- Consumer Information on College Navigator Website
- College Village Fire Safety Report and Fire Log (PDF)
- Genesee Community College Annual Jeanne Clery Security Report (PDF)
- Campus Sex Crimes Prevention Act
- Clery Report – Drug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention Program (PDF)
- Clery Report – Missing Persons Procedure (PDF)
- College and Program Accreditation
- Voter Registration Information
Finance Related Information
Genesee is committed to accessible, affordable higher education. Financial aid is available, and most students receive some assistance in the form of grants, student loans, work-study jobs, and scholarships. The primary goal of Genesee’s Office of Financial Assistance is to provide comprehensive information about student financial assistance. See links below to get general and specific finance consumer related information:
Online Student Handbook
Genesee is committed to the success of all students. Faculty, staff and advisors are available to provide guidance and support and are committed to helping students as they progress toward degree completion.
Academic Related Information
Genesee is committed to providing educational experiences that promote intellectual and social growth, professional success, and global citizenship. GCC offers a comprehensive selection of over 60 academic programs of study designed to fill a wide variety of needs. See links below for general academic consumer related information:
Athletics Information
Genesee Community College Athletics program provides a quality and competitive intercollegiate experience. The Athletics program is consistent with the National Junior Collegiate Athletics Association (NJCAA) philosophy and the overall educational mission of Genesee Community College. GCC currently has 14 intercollegiate men’s and women’s teams in basketball, baseball, lacrosse, soccer, softball, golf, swimming, cheerleading and volleyball. Collectively, they are known as the Cougars, and their colors are blue and gold. Learn more about consumer information related to Genesee’s Athletic Program:
- Annual EADA Participation Report
- List of Equity in Athletics Reports
- Completion/Graduation and Transfer-out Rates for Students Receiving Athletically Related Student Aid
- GCC Student Athlete Graduation/Transfer Rates – 2005-2008 (PDF)
- GCC Student Athlete Graduation/Transfer Rates – 2009-2012 (PDF)
- GCC Student Athlete Graduation/Transfer Rates – 2013-2016 (PDF)
- GCC Student Athlete Graduation/Transfer Rates – 2017-2020 (PDF)
- Equity in Athletics 2024 (PDF)
- Equity In Athletics 2023 (PDF)
- Equity In Athletics 2022 (PDF)
- Equity In Athletics 2021 (PDF)
- Equity In Athletics 2020 (PDF)
- Equity In Athletics 2019 (PDF)
- Equity In Athletics 2018 (PDF)
- Equity In Athletics 2017 (PDF)
- Equity In Athletics 2016 (PDF)
- Equity in Athletics 2015 (PDF)
- Equity in Athletics 2014 (PDF)
- Equity in Athletics 2013 (PDF)
- Equity in Athletics 2012 (PDF)
- Equity in Athletics 2011 (PDF)
- Equity in Athletics 2010 (PDF)
- Equity in Athletics 2009 (PDF)
- Equity in Athletics 2008 (PDF)
Intercollegiate Athletic Program Participation Rates and Financial Support Data: