Delhi, NY
454 Delhi Drive, Delhi, NY 13753
http://www.delhi.edu
SUNY Delhi is a public, online college in Delhi, NY. It has within reach admissions, as the acceptance rate is 64%. It is a smaller institution with 2,568 full-time undergrads enrolled. 19% of its graduates are awarded a Bachelor's degree in Nursing. Alternative frequently picked majors include Veterinary Technician and Assistant and Business, but there are 31 different courses of study to select from. It has an impressive culinary arts program, ranking 12th in America. It also has the #2 veterinary studies, building and construction, and mechanics repair programs New York. Additionally, SUNY Delhi places 21st in NY for best early action schools. At sticker price, tuition is $6,716 a year for students raised in New York but $16,131 for applicants not raised in New York. Before you decide against applying because of cost constraints, be aware that over nine in ten SUNY Delhi undergraduates are awarded at least some scholarship or grant funding. 43% of SUNY Delhi students end up concluding their studies with a degree, prepared to start their careers. On average, alumni take home an annual income of $29,900 a couple years after receiving their degrees. After four additional years working, their average yearly wage increases 24.4% to $37,200; however, that is still 7.2% short of the national median. Those of you applying might want to find that its undergraduates' ACT scores on the math component usually range from 16 to 23 and your high school transcript is required to apply. Also, the retention rate for first-time students is 75%, and the student to professor ratio is 16:1. Apropos of your cash flow, be aware that the average tuition for people from households earning between $30k and $48k a year is in the neighborhood of $14,730 and the average net price per year is $14,979. When rating its academics, SUNY Delhi received an 8 out of 10 and SUNY Delhi's party scene rating on School Authority is 8.76. In terms of student life, SUNY Delhi offers on campus housing. To wind things up, the highest-earning quarter of graduates earn a starting salary of at least $43,000 and the highest-earning 25% of graduates rake in $54,400 or more, six years after graduating.
8.76
Party Scene
7.98
Location
7.72
Dorms
8.00
Campus Food
7.98
Student Life
8.24
Safety
SAT Score
920-1090
ACT Score
17-23
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
44%
No
15:1
Nursing
Liberal Arts and Humanities
Veterinary Technician and Assistant
Nursing
Business
Construction Management
Criminal Justice and Safety Studies
Criminal Justice and Safety Studies