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CUNY Hunter College

New York, NY

695 Park Ave, New York, NY 10065

http://www.hunter.cuny.edu

CUNY Hunter College is a public college in New York, NY. We've ranked it #426 in the USA on our best colleges list, and admission is relatively competitive, accepting 36% of applicants. It is a bigger institution with 11,981 full-time students enrolled. 21% of Hunter College's graduates are awarded a Bachelor's degree in Psychology. Alternative common picks include Sociology, Chemistry, and Biology, but there are 54 unique options to choose from. If you plan to get a degree in medical assistant technology at a college in New York, Hunter College is an amazing option for you, because its medical assistant technology program is the 4th best in the state. Furthermore, CUNY Hunter College comes in 11th in New York for most liberal colleges. For applicants based in New York, full price tuition costs $7,541 a year. Applicants based out of other states need to pay $14,109 per year. Before you decide not to apply because of the price, you should know that 88% of Hunter College students secure at least some scholarship or grant funding. 55% of CUNY Hunter College undergraduates conclude their education with a degree to their name, young and equipped to move into the labor market. Two years after graduation, graduates take home an average annual salary of $35,200. After 4 more years working, the alumni's average annual salary rises 34.1% to $47,200, which is 17.7% greater than the national median salary for individuals. Some of you may like to be aware that over 85% of applicants submit the SAT and last year, Hunter College received 31,030 applications. In addition, Hunter College does not offer evening degree programs, and it does not have a distance education program. Relating to your bank account, be aware that the average aid awarded per year is $9,008 and 62% of students procure financial aid through state grants. Our higher education experts rated Hunter College a 7.28 out of 10 for athletics and overall, Hunter College received an 8.76 out of 10. Respecting student life, Hunter College does not offer meal plans for its undergrads. Lastly, approximately one out of twenty alumni fail to repay their student loans and on average, its students graduate with $6,817 per year of debts.

Ratings

8.76

Party Scene

9.79

Location

7.52

Student Life

8.97

Safety

Admissions

36%

Acceptance

SAT Score

1150-1330

ACT Score

-

Application Deadline:
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Cost

Net Price:

$4,332/year

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Average Aid Awarded

$9,483/year

Students Recieving Financial Aid

87%

Academics

Professor Rating

9.01


13:1

Student Faculty Ratio
Graduation Rate

56%

Evening Degree Programs

No

Student Faculty Ratio

13:1

Majors

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Graduates by Major


Psychology

727

English

273

Sociology

242

Biology

203

Chemistry

203

Nursing

190

Communications

177

Economics

140

Value

In State Tuition
$7,182/year
Out of State Tuition
$14,852/year