Brooklyn, NY
2900 Bedford Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11210
http://www.brooklyn.cuny.edu
CUNY Brooklyn College is a public college located in Brooklyn, NY. It ranks #403 in the country on our all-around top colleges list, and admission is modestly selective, given its 44% acceptance rate. It has a big student body with full-time enrollment of 10,246 undergrads. Brooklyn College provides 55 different majors across six academic disciplines. The most highly demanded options are Psychology, Business, and Accounting, which when consolidated are chosen by 44% of students. It ranks 4th in New York for its health professions program. Additionally, Brooklyn College placed 9th in NY on our top public universities list. At the sticker price, in-state tuition costs $7,602 a year, but for applicants from outside of New York, tuition is $15,655. None the less, more than 4 out of 5 Brooklyn College students procure monetary aid. 57% of CUNY Brooklyn College students end up acquiring a diploma, hopeful and prepared to enter the job market. On average, graduates take home an annual income of $33,400 two years after graduation. After four additional years in the labor force, their average earnings increases 31.4% to $43,900, which is 9.5% on top of the national median income for individuals. Some of you may want to be conscious of the fact that your high school rank is neither required nor recommended to apply and the majority of accepted got between 540 and 630 on the SAT math segment. Secondly, 100% of courses are on the small side, with 20 to 39 students. Respecting costs, be aware that Brooklyn College students awarded institutional grants receive $3,598 in aid on average and 64% of students receive federal grant aid. Brooklyn College's academics rating on School Authority is 8.49 and Brooklyn College's student life rating on School Authority is 8.24. Relating to student life, Brooklyn College does not have on-campus housing. To conclude, one quarter of graduates rake in a starting salary of $17,000 or less and the lowest-earning 1/4th of graduates rake in $24,200 or less six years after college.
8.50
Party Scene
8.24
Location
8.24
Student Life
8.97
Safety
SAT Score
1060-1240
ACT Score
-
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
58%
Yes
16:1
Psychology
Business
Accounting
Information Science
Elementary Education
Biology
Health Professions
Cinematography and Video Production