New York University
New York University is a private not-for-profit, four or more years institution located in New York, New York. The campus is situated in a large city area and is home to 26,981 undergraduate students.
Frequently Asked
Overview
College Category
Degree-granting, primarily baccalaureate or above
Student-to-faculty Ratio
9
Awards Offered
Less than one year certificate
Associate's degree
Bachelor's degree
Postbaccalaureate certificate
Master's degree
Post-master's certificate
Doctor's degree - research/scholarship
City
New York
College Type
Private not-for-profit
Campus Housing
Yes
Location Setting
Large City
Average Grant or Scholarship Aid
$33,694
General
Address
70 Washington Sq SouthNew York, New York 10012-1091
College Website
Phone
(212) 998-1212
Admissions Website
Online Application Website
Financial Aid Website
Admissions
New York University has an acceptance rate of 16%. The acceptance rate of 16% implies that for every 100 students that applied 16 students got accepted. 79,462 students appied to New York University. 16% of the students that applied got accepted, and 45% that that got accepted enrolled.
Number of Applicants
Acceptance Rate
The SAT composite score at New York University ranged from 1350 to 1530. The ACT composite score at New York University ranged from 30 to 34.
SAT Composite | 1350 - 1530 |
ACT Composite | 30 - 34 |
Application Fee | $80 |
Costs to Attend
The cost for undergraduate students to attend New York University for an academic year can be broken down into $50,684 for tuition, $2,624 for fees, $752 for books and supplies, $18,684 for room and board and $2,758 for other expenses. The cost for in-state and out-of-state students is the same.
Tuition and Fees
Tuition | $50,684 |
Fees | $2,624 |
Books and supplies | $752 |
Room and board | $18,684 |
Other expenses | $2,758 |
Students
New York University has 26,981 undergradute students. 42% of the undergraduate students are male compared to 58% female.
Undergradute Enrollment
Enrollment by gender
42% men
58% women
Academics
The graduation rate for undergraduate students at New York University is 85%. The graduation rate for male undergraduate students is 83% compared to 86% for female undergraduate students.
The retention rate for undergraduate students at New York University is 94%. Retention rate is the percentage of first-time undergraduate students who return to continue their studies the following fall semester.
Retention Rate
After College
The average earnings of former students working 10 years after entry at New York University is $78,600 with 25% of former students having earnings less than $37,100 compared to 25% former students having earnings greater than $93,600.
Mean Earnings After 10 Years
Earnings Range After 10 Years
Percent Earning Over $25,000 After 10 Years
The percent of former students working 10 years after entry at New York University is 90% compared to 10% of former students 10 years after entry not working.
Working Status
90% percent_working
10% percent_not_working
Programs and Majors
The largest programs/majors at New York University include "Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities" with 552 graduates followed by "Computer and Information Sciences, General" with 453 graduates, "Economics" with 449 graduates, "Drama/Theatre Arts and Stagecraft" with 426 graduates and "Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursin" with 411 graduates.
Program/Major | Graduates |
---|---|
Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities | 552 |
Computer and Information Sciences, General | 453 |
Economics | 449 |
Drama/Theatre Arts and Stagecraft | 426 |
Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursin | 411 |
ⓘ Graduates by program are reported for students receiving bachelors degree.
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