New York, NY
500 7th Avenue, New York, NY 10018
http://www.touro.edu
Touro College is a private college located in New York, NY. We've ranked it #792 in the United States on our overall top colleges list, and admission is not competitive, not very selective, as the acceptance rate is 71%. It is a small institution with 4,443 full-time undergrads in attendance. Touro has 27 distinct majors across eight academic disciplines. The most desired options are Liberal Arts and Humanities, Psychology, and Health Service Preparatory Studies, with 19% of graduates receiving an Associate's in Liberal Arts and Humanities. 17% and 12% of students study Psychology and Health Service Preparatory Studies, respectively. It ranks third in New York for its health professions program. Also, Touro ranks 10th in New York for safest colleges. At full price, tuition is $18,876 annually. Before you discount applying due to the cost, you should know that more than nine in ten Touro undergrads receive financial aid. 48% of Touro College students graduate and enter the following period in their lives: full-time employment. A couple years after receiving their diplomas, alumni take home an average annual income of $32,000. After 4 more years working, the graduate's median annual income declines 5% to $30,400; however, that is still 24.2% beneath the national median salary for individuals. Some of you might like to be aware that the SAT or ACT is recommended for your application to be considered and it is recommended that you share your high school transcript when sending in your application. Further, it offers a study abroad program, and it does not provide a distance education program. In terms of your checkbook, be aware that if your household has an annual income of $30k to $48k, you can expect to pay roughly $18,810 annually for tuition. Touro's academics rating on School Authority is 8.5 and when grading its location, Touro received a 9.46 out of 10. With regard to the campus experience, on-campus housing is available. To wind things up, one fourth of graduates rake in a minimum starting salary of $57,500 and six years after college, one out of four graduates make $13,700 or less.
7.52
Party Scene
9.46
Location
7.72
Campus Food
7.52
Student Life
9.21
Safety
SAT Score
-
ACT Score
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Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
47%
Yes
13:1
Liberal Arts and Humanities
Psychology
Liberal Arts and Humanities
Health Service Preparatory Studies
Biology
Human Services
Business
Nursing