Farmingdale, NY
2350 Broadhollow Road, Farmingdale, NY 11735
http://www.farmingdale.edu/
SUNY Farmingdale State College is a public college in Farmingdale, NY. It ranks #664 in the US on our best colleges list, and admission is selective to some degree, as the acceptance rate is 46%. It has an above average sized student body with full-time enrollment of 7,777 undergraduates. 20% of graduates secure a Bachelor's degree in Business. Alternative popular selections include Forensic Science and Technology and Computer Programming, but there are 32 total courses of study to choose from. If you are hoping to get a degree in engineering technology, Farmingdale is a great choice for you, because its engineering technology program ranks 16th best in the nation. Additionally, SUNY Farmingdale State College ranked 12th in New York for best college food. At full price, tuition goes for $7,890 a year for those of you from New York but $18,990 for non-New York residents. Before you decide not to apply due to cost constraints, be cognizant that about 3 quarters of Farmingdale students obtain financial aid. 49% of SUNY Farmingdale State College students finish their learning with a degree, going into the workforce prepared to make a salary. Two years after receiving their diplomas, alumni make an average yearly income of $41,300. After four additional years working, the graduate's average earnings grows 25.2% to $51,700, which is 28.9% higher than the national median. Some of you might also want to be aware that Farmingdale does not offer early decision and its undergraduates typically scored between 20 and 24 on the ACT. Also, Farmingdale has evening degree programs, and 28% of available classes have only 2 to 19 students. With regard to your bank account, be aware that the average Farmingdale student acquires $7,654 in grants and on average, after financial aid and scholarships, you can expect to pay around $8,368 per year. For its professors, Farmingdale received a 7.98 and our research team rated Farmingdale an 8.24 for academics. Related to the student experience, on-campus housing is offered. Finally, on average, its students graduate with debts of $5,863 per year and two years after college, 91% of graduates are employed.
8.50
Party Scene
8.00
Location
9.01
Campus Food
8.76
Student Life
9.46
Safety
SAT Score
1010-1160
ACT Score
20-24
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
50%
Yes
20:1
Business
Liberal Arts and Humanities
Liberal Arts and Humanities
Forensic Science and Technology
Computer Programming
Nursing
Biology
Communications