Suffern, NY
145 College Rd, Suffern, NY 10901
http://www.sunyrockland.edu/
SUNY Rockland Community College is a two-year community college located in Suffern, NY. It has open to all admissions, with a 100% acceptance rate. It has a smaller sized student body with 3,490 full-time undergrads in attendance. SUNY Rockland's most regularly decided major is an Associate's degree in Liberal Arts and Humanities, which is chosen by 49% of students. Alternative regularly preferred academe include Police and Criminal Science, which accounts for 8% of students, and Business (7%). Its mechanics repair program is the 16th best option in the state of New York. Also, SUNY Rockland Community College placed 6th in New York on our best value 2 year colleges list. For those of you living in New York, tuition runs $4,922 per year. Non-New York residents have to lay out $9,431. That being said, a smidge less than two thirds of SUNY Rockland students procure scholarship or grant funding. 38% of SUNY Rockland Community College undergraduates end up getting a diploma, fresh and equipped to join the job market. On average, alumni make an annual salary of $29,300 two years after receiving their degrees. After four additional years on the job, the graduate's average wage rises 27.6% to $37,400; however, that is still 6.7% short of the national median salary. Many of you may like to hear that SUNY Rockland does not have early decision. Also, 51% of part-time students don't re-enroll the next year. Regarding your checkbook, be aware that 2% of undergrads secure financial aid through institutional grants and for households with an income of over $110k, the average net tuition cost is $14,193 each year. Our research team rated SUNY Rockland a 7.72 out of 10 overall and when rating its party scene, SUNY Rockland received a 7.03 out of 10. In closing, 10% of SUNY Rockland's alumni are not employed two years after college and 12% of graduates fail to repay their student loans.
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Party Scene
SAT Score
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ACT Score
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Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
39%
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21:1
Liberal Arts and Humanities
Police and Criminal Science
Business
Nursing
Automotive Mechanics
Hospitality and Tourism Management
Occupational Therapist Assistant
Information Science