Schenectady, NY
807 Union Street, Schenectady, NY 12308
http://www.union.edu/
Union College - New York is a private, liberal art college located in Schenectady, NY. It is an esteemed college, ranking 93rd in the USA, with an acceptance rate of 39%. It is a smaller college with 2,067 full-time students in attendance. Union College's most frequently elected major is a Bachelor's degree in Economics, which is elected by 13% of students. Alternative frequently decided academe include Biology, which accounts for 9% of students, and Mechanical Engineering (8%). Its humanities and economics programs are both ranked #8 in New York. In addition, Union College - New York ranks 1st in New York for best early action schools. For applicants based in New York, sticker price tuition costs $54,010 per year. Non-New York residents need to cough up $59,695 per year. Before you rule out applying due to cost constraints, know that over 4 in 5 Union College undergrads acquire grant or scholarship funding. 87% of Union College - New York undergraduates stick it out to graduation day, transitioning into the workforce equipped to make some money. The median graduate earns a salary of $49,900 two years after receiving their diplomas. After another four years on the job, their median yearly income grows 31.1% to $65,400, which is 63.1% higher than the national median income. Applicants might also like to hear that the early decision deadline is November 15. Secondly, on average, Union College receives around $268 in research funding per student. With regard to finances, be aware that the average undergraduate spends $1,575 on course materials annually. In terms of demographics, students who are 20 to 21 make up 48% of the student body and Hispanic or Latino professors make up 5% of the faculty. With regard for campus life, 89% of Union College undergrads live on campus. Lastly, 93% of alums have jobs six years after college and hardly any alumni default on their student debt.
9.21
Party Scene
7.98
Location
8.50
Dorms
7.72
Campus Food
9.53
Student Life
8.50
Safety
SAT Score
1220-1400
ACT Score
-
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
88%
No
10:1
Economics
Biology
Mechanical Engineering
Political Science and Government
Research and Experimental Psychology
Neuroscience and Neurobiology
Liberal Arts and Humanities
Managerial Economics