Buffalo Campus
18 Agassiz Circle
Buffalo, NY 14214
(716) 880-2000
(800) 292-1582
Amherst Campus
30 Wilson Rd.
Amherst, NY 14221
(716) 631-1061
(888) 252-2235
Rochester Campus
1880 S. Winton Rd.
Rochester, NY 14618
(585) 272-0030
(866) 212-2235
Buffalo Campus
18 Agassiz Circle, Buffalo, New York 14214
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Amherst Campus
30 Wilson Rd, Williamsville, New York 14221
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Rochester Campus
1880 South Winton Rd, Rochester, New York 14618
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Medaille College's undergraduate campus is located in Buffalo, New York, on an attractive, tree-lined urban campus at the intersection of Route 198 (Scajaquada Expressway) and Parkside Avenue. The Campus is within the Olmsted Crescent, a historic area of parkways and landscape designed by Frederick Law Olmsted.
Adjacent to Delaware Park and the Buffalo Zoological Gardens, our main campus is easily accessible by car, bus or Metro Rail. The College is served by the Humboldt-Hospital NFTA rapid transit station, and a circulator shuttle runs frequently between auxiliary parking at the Zoo and campus. In addition, Medaille is close to the world famous Albright-Knox Art Gallery, the Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society Building, the Buffalo Museum of Science, and the Buffalo and Erie County Library. Also, with Canada as Buffalo's neighbor, Niagara Falls and Toronto are within a 30 to 90 minute drive.
Our Amherst campus is located at 30 Wilson Road in Williamsville. This 50,000 sq-foot facility offers state-of-the-art classrooms and ample parking for our graduate students.
Our Rochester campus is located at 1880 South Winton Road, Suite 1, in the town of Brighton. The campus relocated to this new facility in June 2009.
A printable map of the Buffalo campus
is available.
Directions to the Buffalo Campus
18 Agassiz Circle, Buffalo, New York 14214. Phone: (716) 880-2000
From the east: (Rochester, Syracuse and Albany) map
Take the New York State Thruway I-90 West to Exit 51W (NY 33 West). Continue on 33W to NY 198W. Proceed on 198W to the intersection of NY 198 and Parkside Ave. Medaille College is on your left.
From the west: (Peace Bridge, Fort Erie) map
Navigate to I-190N. Take Exit 11 (NY 198 East). Take 198E to the intersection NY 198 and Parkside Ave. Medaille College is on your right.
From the north: (WNY Northtowns, Lewiston-Queenston Bridge, Niagara Falls ) map
Navigate to I-190S. Take Exit 11 (NY 198 East). Take 198E to the intersection NY 198 and Parkside Ave. Medaille College is on your right.
From the south: (WNY Southtowns, Dunkirk, NY and Erie, PA) map
Take the New York State Thruway I-90 East to Exit 51W (NY 33 West). Continue on 33W to NY 198W. Proceed on 198W to the intersection of NY 198 and Parkside Ave. Medaille College is on your left.
Directions to the Amherst Campus30 Wilson Rd, Williamsville, New York 14221. Phone: (716) 631-1061
From Fort Erie, ON/Peace Bridge map
Cross the Peace Bridge from Fort Erie, ON to Buffalo, NY.
Take I-190 North to I-290 East.
Take I-290 East to I-90 East/NYS Thruway.
Take I-90 East to Exit 49 (Transit Road).
Take a Left onto Transit Road (north) to Wehrle Dr. (.6 miles/1 km)
Take a left on Wehrle Dr. Drive south on Youngs Road (1.4 miles/2.2 km)
Take a left on South Youngs Road. Wilson Road will be the first street on the right.
From Niagara Falls, ON/Rainbow Bridge map
Cross the Rainbow Bridge from Niagara Falls, ON to Niagara Falls, NY.
Take Niagara Street east to NY 384 (Rainbow Blvd. South); turn right on NY 384.
Take NY 384 east to I-190 South (4 miles/6.3 km).
Take I-190 South across the North Grand Island Bridge; continue south across the South Grand Island Bridge.
Take I-190 to I-290 East/Youngmann Expressway.
Take I-290 East to I-90 East/NYS Thruway.
Take I-90 East to Exit 49 (Transit Road)
Take a Left onto Transit Road (north) to Wehrle Dr. (.6 miles/1 km)
Take a left on Wehrle Dr. Drive south on Youngs Road (1.4 miles/2.2 km)
Take a left on South Youngs Road. Wilson Road will be the first street on the right.
From Queenston, ON/Lewiston-Queenston Bridge map
Take Rt. 405 across the Lewiston-Queenston Bridge as it changes to US I-190 (Niagara Expressway).
Take I-190 South to I-290 East/Youngmann Expressway.
Take I-290 East to I-90 East/NYS Thruway.
Take I-90 East to Exit 49 (Transit Road)
Take a Left onto Transit Road (north) to Wehrle Dr. (.6 miles/1 km)
Take a left on Wehrle Dr. Drive south on Youngs Road (1.4 miles/2.2 km)
Take a left on South Youngs Road. Wilson Road will be the first street on the right.
From the East (Rochester, Syracuse, Albany) map
Take I-90 West to Exit 49 (Transit Road)
Take a Left onto Transit Road (north) to Wehrle Dr. (.6 miles/1 km)
Take a left on Wehrle Dr. Drive south on Youngs Road (1.4 miles/2.2 km)
Take a left on South Youngs Road. Wilson Road will be the first street on the right.
From the West and South map
Take I-90 East to Exit 49 (Transit Road)
Take a Left onto Transit Road (north) to Wehrle Dr. (.6 miles/1 km)
Take a left on Wehrle Dr. Drive south Youngs Road (1.4 miles/2.2 km)
Take a left on South Youngs Road. Wilson Road will be the first street on the right.
Directions to the Rochester Campus1880 South Winton Road, Rochester, NY 14618. Phone: (585) 272-0030
From the East of Rochester map
Take I-590 to Exit 1, South Winton Road. Head north on South Winton Road. Medaille's campus is on the right.
From the West of Rochester map
Take I-590 to Exit 1, South Winton Road. Head north on South Winton Road. Medaille's campus is on the right.
From the NYS Thruway map
Take I-390 North (Exit 46) to Exit 15/I-590. At the I-390/590 split, take I-590 North to Exit 1. Head north on South Winton Road. Medaille's campus is on the right.
From downtown Rochester map
Take NY 31/Monroe Ave south to South Winton Road at 12 Corners. Turn right on South Winton Road, heading south, and Medaille's campus will be on your left, just before I-590.

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