Campus Overview

Union College is a small, private liberal arts college located in Schenectady, New York, offering an intimate academic environment with approximately 2,200 undergraduate students. Nestled in the historic Mohawk Valley, the college provides a close-knit academic community with rich traditions and personalized educational experiences.


Location & Setting Located in a suburban setting within Schenectady, Union College offers a compact, walkable campus just outside Albany. The urban-adjacent location provides easy access to city amenities while maintaining a distinct college environment. The campus features historic architecture and modern facilities within a contained, pedestrian-friendly space.

Campus Life With its small student body, Union offers a tight-knit social scene where students quickly develop close relationships. Campus housing is predominantly on-campus, with a strong Greek life presence that plays a significant role in social interactions. Weekend activities blend academic and social experiences, with students often engaging in campus events, local activities, and nearby cultural offerings.

Student Body The student population draws from across the United States and internationally, with a balanced mix of students from the Northeast and beyond. Typical students are academically motivated, intellectually curious, and interested in a collaborative learning environment. The college attracts students who value close faculty interactions and a personalized educational experience.

Academics Union is known for its strong liberal arts curriculum with notable strengths in engineering, humanities, and social sciences. The college emphasizes interdisciplinary learning, small class sizes, and extensive undergraduate research opportunities. Academic rigor is high, with a focus on critical thinking and comprehensive intellectual development.

Athletics & Sports Competing in NCAA Division III, Union offers competitive athletics with a focus on student-athlete academic achievement. The college has particularly strong hockey and football traditions, with passionate campus support. While not a major Division I program, athletic participation is significant, and school spirit remains strong.

Lifestyle & Weather Experiencing four distinct seasons, Schenectady has cold winters with significant snowfall and mild summers. A car is helpful but not absolutely necessary due to the compact campus and available public transportation. Local outdoor activities include hiking in nearby Adirondack regions, winter sports, and exploring the Hudson Valley's natural landscapes.

Field Hockey (2025)

Level
D3 Unranked
Conference
Liberty League

School

Type
Private
Classification
Baccalaureate: Arts & Sciences
Common Majors:
Social Sciences (24%)
Economics (54%)
Political Science and Government (32%)
• Social Sciences, General (7%)
• Sociology (4%)
• Anthropology (3%)
Engineering (18%)
Mechanical Engineering (52%)
• Biomedical/Medical Engineering (25%)
• Computer Engineering (13%)
• Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering (10%)
Biology (14%)
Liberal Arts (10%)
Psychology (9%)

Student Body

Total
2,070
Undergrad
100%
Demographics
45% women
Student:Faculty
10:1

Programs of Interest

Environmental Science (2.3%)
Psychology (8.9%)
Biology (13.6%)
Sports Med / Kinesiology
French (1.6%)

Academics

Admission Rate
44%
SAT Median
1,395
SAT Range
1,310-1,480
ACT Median
31
Retention
89%
Graduation
85%

Costs

In-State
$66,456
Out-of-State
$66,456
Room & Board
$16,389
Avg Net Price
$36,000
Net price = average after financial aid

Weather

Winter
Cold
HighLow
January33°16°
April59°37°
July84°62°
October62°41°
Oct/Apr = field hockey season

Location

Setting
City (City: Small)
Nearest City
New York, NY
Distance
146 miles

Roster Breakdown

23 players

Geographic Recruiting

In-State: 26% (6 players)
US Out-of-State: 74% (17 players)
Massachusetts: 48% (11 players)
New York: 26% (6 players)

Position Breakdown

Forward: 8 (34.8%)
Forward/Midfielder: 1 (4.3%)
Midfielder: 3 (13.0%)
Midfielder/Defender: 3 (13.0%)
Defender: 5 (21.7%)
Goalkeeper: 3 (13.0%)

Class Year Distribution

Freshman: 6 (26.1%)
Sophomore: 7 (30.4%)
Junior: 7 (30.4%)
Senior: 3 (13.0%)

Full Roster (23 players)

# Name Position Year Height Hometown High School
00 Sophie Brady GK Sr. 5-7 Medway, Mass. Medway
2 Lily Durivage M Fy. 5-4 Slingerlands, N.Y. Guilderland
4 Amy Vytopilova F Jr. 5-5 Manchester-by-the-Sea, Mass. Manchester Essex Regional
5 Molly Halliday F/M Jr. 5-1 Monroe, Conn. Masuk
7 Luna Coronel D Fy. 5-2 Carle Place, N.Y. Carle Place
8 Katie Radzik F So. 5-0 Hanover, Mass. Hanover
9 Katelyn Birnbaum F Fy. 5-3 Needham, Mass. Needham
10 Reese Fendelet F Jr. 5-10 Greenland, N.H. Berwick Academy
11 Aislin Devaney D So. 5-4 Watertown, Mass. Watertown
12 Kate Nielsen D Fy. 5-2 Putnam Valley, N.Y. Putnam Valley
13 Megan Dorsey M Sr. 5-10 Pembroke, Mass. Pembroke
14 Maddie Greco F Jr. 5-4 Scarsdale, N.Y. Scarsdale
15 Francesca Sullivan M/D So. 5-5 Westport, Conn. Greens Farms Academy
16 Bobbi Serino M So. 5-2 Danvers, Mass. Danvers
17 Rowan Dapson D/M So. 5-4 Montrose, N.Y. Hendrick Hudson
20 Rachel Ostiguy F Jr. 5-7 East Greenbush, N.Y. Columbia
21 Maggie Monaghan F So. 5-3 Medway, Mass. Medway
22 Ellie Innes F Fy. 5-4 Sudbury, Mass. Lincoln-Sudbury Regional
23 Kat Bruun D Sr. 5-5 San Diego, Calif. San Dieguito Academy
24 Amelia Stevens D Jr. 5-5 Brewster, Mass. Nauset
25 Macy Goodwin M/D Fy. 5-8 Castleton, Vt. Newton North
28 Tess Parker GK So. 5-7 Wethersfield, Conn. Wethersfield
29 Marion Stuntz GK Jr. 5-11 Boxborough, Mass. Acton-Boxborough Regional