Bronx, NY
250 Bedford Park Blvd West, Bronx, NY 10468
http://www.lehman.cuny.edu
CUNY Lehman College is a public college in Bronx, NY. Admission is selective to some extent, as the acceptance rate is 40%. It ranks #481 in the United States on our best colleges list. It is an above average sized institution with 7,576 full-time undergrads in attendance. Lehman College's most regularly decided major is a Bachelor's degree in Business, which represents 11% of the student body. Additional highly demanded choices include Sociology, which accounts for 10% of students, and Hospital Management (9%). Its health care management program is ranked #8 in the country and first in New York. Additionally, CUNY Lehman College is 9th in New York for best colleges for low income students. At sticker price, in-state tuition costs $7,570 a year, but for students living out of state, tuition costs $14,136. Before you decide not to apply due to the price, keep in mind that slightly beneath nine in ten Lehman College undergraduates procure grant or scholarship funding. 50% of CUNY Lehman College students end up graduating, all set to enter the next act in their lives: work. On average, alumni earn a yearly income of $34,400 two years after school. After another four years of work experience, their average annual wage rises 25.3% to $43,100, which is 7.5% on top of the national median wage. Applicants might like to be informed that a little over 75% of applicants submit the SAT and your high school rank is neither required nor recommended to apply. What's more, Lehman College does not offer a distance education program. When it comes to your savings account, be aware that 77% of students procure financial aid through Pell grants. Our higher education specialists rated Lehman College an 8.76 out of 10 for its faculty and Lehman College's student life rating on School Authority is 8.76. Regarding the campus experience, Lehman College does not offer meal plans for its undergraduates. To wind things up, two years after graduating, 9% of Lehman College's graduates are unemployed and 1/4 of graduates take home $62,800 or more, six years after college.
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Party Scene
8.76
Location
8.76
Student Life
9.53
Safety
SAT Score
980-1110
ACT Score
-
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
49%
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16:1
Business
Sociology
Hospital Management
Nursing
Psychology
Accounting
Social Work and Youth Services
Speech Language Pathology