Jamaica, NY
94-20 Guy R. Brewer Blvd, Jamaica, NY 11451
http://www.york.cuny.edu
CUNY York College is a public college in Jamaica, NY. It has a somewhat above average acceptance rate of 53%. It has a small student body with full-time enrollment of 4,803 undergrads. CUNY York offers 40 potential majors across seven academic disciplines. The most popular options are Psychology, Social Work and Youth Services, and Business, with 17% of graduates receiving a Bachelor's in Psychology. 9% of students both study Social Work and Youth Services or Business, independently. If you are interested in majoring in public health at a college in New York, CUNY York is an incredible school for you, because its public health program is the 8th best in the state. Additionally, CUNY York ranks 27th in New York according to our top public universities list. At full freight, tuition costs $7,515 a year, if you're based in New York. Otherwise, tuition could go for as much as $14,086. Before you rule out applying because of the price, be conscious that 87% of CUNY York students procure financial support. 29% of CUNY York College students culminate their college education with a diploma in hand, all set to begin the following stage of their lives: their careers. On average, alumni earn an annual income of $30,100 two years after graduating. After an additional four years of work experience, the graduate's median annual earnings rises 35.5% to $40,800, which is 1.7% on top of the national median earnings for individuals. Applicants may also like to find that college prep courses are required to apply. Secondly, 56% of classes are relatively small, with 20 to 39 students, and CUNY York offers a study abroad program. With regard for your personal finances, be aware that the average tuition for people from households earning less than $30k a year is $3,078 and 74% of undergraduates procure state grants to subsidize their education. For value, CUNY York received an 8.76 out of 10 and when grading its party scene, CUNY York received an 8 out of 10. To wind things up, only about a 20th of alumni fail to repay their student loans and the highest-earning quartile of graduates make a starting salary of at least $44,400.
8.00
Party Scene
7.98
Location
7.03
Student Life
8.24
Safety
SAT Score
890-1050
ACT Score
-
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
30%
Yes
20:1
Psychology
Social Work and Youth Services
Business
Accounting
Health Service Preparatory Studies
Public Health Education
Nursing
Computer Science