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New York University (NYU)

Black Pinpoint 383 Lafayette St | New York, NY | 10012

Rankings and Lists

01. What the School is Known For

What students say:

Students speak highly of the opportunities to be found at New York University, where "there are no limits to what kind of career you can pursue." From career fairs to tech panels, industry nights, and corporate visits, undergrads are always building toward tangible goals, sometimes literally so, as with the school's Vertically Integrated Projects (VIPs)"the exact answer to the demands of experiential learning outside of the classroom"-one of which had students working as a team to build a steel bridge capable of supporting 2,500 pounds. Even the most standard lectures often benefit from "new media tech being integrated into classrooms" and there are plenty of "mandatory labs that allow for more hands-on learning," as well as "some sort of out-of-classroom element [like] trips to the [Metropolitan Museum of Art], viewing apartment listings as part of a Financial Engineering course, and so on!" Additionally, "there are various seminars that are constantly held where students can see the important work their professors are doing in engineering, medicine, science, and much more. For example, I have a professor who conducts research testing out different nanotechnology to assist in the process of drug delivery."

Undergrads gush that "professors for the most part are top notch and seem to genuinely care about their students." They also tend to be "very well-educated" and "experts in their field," with "real work experiences in the content that they teach that significantly improves the classroom discussions and interactions." Assignments are "challenging yet manageable," and students feel their professors are "making sure that everyone has the opportunity to do well in their classes."

02. Students

What students say:

Like the city it calls home, the university is "a real mixing pot of cultures of people from different backgrounds...both socially and geographically." With over twenty percent of students coming from international backgrounds, it's not unusual to report that "more of my friends are from outside of the country than from the U.S." Of course, while they might have grown up under vastly different circumstances, one thing that unites them is that they're "very career and passion oriented; the student community isn't afraid to say what their dreams are." Indeed, "it's rare to meet so many academically driven students who are genuinely special and unique in their creative ambitions, which is what sets the NYU student body apart from most other top universities." Undergrads also applaud their peers for being "incredibly curious about how the world works," emphasizing that "they're always looking for ways to improve and connect the community." Some students feel that NYU is "more disconnected than other universities" and find themselves looking for more of an athletic presence beyond the standard NCAA Division III offerings, but others note that "there are so many opportunities to make friends through [school] events" that it doesn't matter. As one puts it, "NYU students are all welcoming and are friendly to anyone."

Gender

59% female41% male

Out of State

67% are out
of state
33% are
in-state

Students

96% are
full time
4% are
part time

Student Body Profile

Total Undergraduate Enrollment
29,401
Foreign Countries Represented
156

Student Body Demographics

American Indian or Alaskan Native
0.15%
Asian
19.88%
Black
7.84%
Hispanic
16.67%
Caucasian
22.00%
Unknown
3.98%
International
25.67%

03. Admissions & Acceptance Rate

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Applicants
100,662
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Acceptance Rate
12%
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Average HS GPA
3.80

Deadlines

Early Decision
November 1
Early Decision II
January 1

SAT & ACT Test Scores

SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing

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25th-75th percentile (enrolled students)
720 - 770

SAT Math

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25th-75th percentile (enrolled students)
750 - 800

SAT Composite Scores

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25th-75th percentile (enrolled students)
1470 - 1520

ACT Composite Scores

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25th-75th percentile (enrolled students)
33 - 35

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Testing Policies

Standardized testing policy for
use in admission:
Test Flexible

Other Admission Factors Academic

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Rigor of Secondary School Record
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Class Rank
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Academic GPA
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Standardized Test Scores

Non-Academic

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Talent / Ability

Selectivity

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04. Academics

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Student/Faculty
8 : 1
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Total Faculty
6,736
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Terminal Degree
5,288

Gender

Men
3,537
Women
3,199
Minority
1,605
International
404

Class/Lab sizes

Most frequent class size
10-19
Most frequent lab/sub section size
10-19

Rating

Graduation Rates

Graduate in 4 years
78%
Graduate in 5 years
85%
Graduate in 6 years
87%

University Degrees

Associate
Bachelor's
Certificate
Diploma
Doctoral
Doctoral Other
Doctoral/Professional
Doctoral/Research
Master's
Post-Bachelor's certificate
Post-Master's certificate
Terminal Associate
Transfer Associate

05. Campus Life

What students say:

NYU students recognize that "our campus is [New York City,] so there is always something to keep us busy." For instance, "We can go to fashion or literary related events, attend demonstrations for justice...or just relax in one of the many parks." The university itself also manages to captivate undergrads with exciting extracurricular options that allow respondents to compete or "connect with students outside of my major and have great fun." From K-pop dance groups to snowboarding clubs and a space exploration society, there are also numerous "volunteer clubs, including one that delivers leftover food from the NYU dining halls to homeless shelters." Given all that, "Greek life exists, but it's not big on campus." One undergrad elaborates, "There are not a lot of frat parties, but people like to have parties in their apartments or go out to bars in the city." And of course, nothing beats simply "sitting in Washington Square Park on a nice day and just people watching."

Students
36%
First-Year Students
83%
Campus Environment
Large Urban
Help finding off-campus housing
Yes

06. Housing & Activities

Hosting Features

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Apartment Single
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Cooperative
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Disabled Student
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Dorms Coed
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Frat Sorority
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International Student
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Other
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Theme Housing
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Wellness Housing

Special Needs Admissions

Director
Robyn Weiss
College Entrance Tests Required
No
Interview Required
No

Student Activities

Registered Student Organizations
300
Number of Honor Societies
3
Number of Social Sororities
14
Number of Religious Organizations
46
Join a fraternity
2%
Join a sorority
4%

07. Sports & Athletics

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Athletic Division III

Participate in intramural sports
17%
Participate in intercollegiate sports
1%

Men's Sports (Violets)

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Basketball
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Cross Country
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Diving
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Fencing
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Golf
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Soccer
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Swimming
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Tennis
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Track Field Indoor
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Track Field Outdoor
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Volleyball
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Wrestling

Women's Sports (Violets)

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Basketball
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Cross Country
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Diving
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Fencing
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Golf
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Soccer
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Softball
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Swimming
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Tennis
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Track Field Indoor
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Track Field Outdoor
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Volleyball

08. Student Services

Academic
Health
Womens Center

Military

Army ROTC Offered at cooperating institutions: Fordham University
Air Force ROTC Offered at cooperating institutions: Manhattan College

Sustainability

School Has Formal Sustainability Committee
Yes
Sustainability-focused degree available
Yes
School employs a sustainability officer
Yes
Public GHG inventory plan
Yes

Green rating

99%

Food budget spent on local/organic food

18%

Available Transportation Alternatives

Bike Share
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Car Sharing Program
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Incentives Or Programs To Encourage Employees To Live Close To Campus
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School Adopted A Policy Prohibiting Idling
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School Developed Bicycle Plan
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CAMPUS SECURITY REPORT

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Other Information

Campus-wide Internet Network
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Fee for Network Use
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Partnerships with Technology Companies
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Personal computer included in tuition for each student
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Discounts Available with Hardware Vendors
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09. Mental Health

10. Campus Visits

Campus Visits Contact

Bryce Weinert
Director, Experiential Marketing & Events
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383 Lafayette St New York , New York 10003
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212-998-4500

Campus Tours

Campus Visiting Center

The Bonomi Family Admissions Center is open M, W, TH, F: admissions.nyu.edu/visit ; additionally we offer virtual info sessions and tours

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9am-5pm Monday - Friday
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212-998-4500

Campus Tours

Appointment Required:
Yes
Dates:
Year-round
Times:
Varies
Average Length:
1 hour

Visits

CLASS VISITS

Dates/Times Available
Year-round
Arrangements
Contact Admissions Office

FACULTY AND COACH VISITS

Dates/Times Available
Year-round
Arrangements
Contact Coach Directly
Advance Notice
Other

Contact Email Address for Visit

Individual coach email addresses available on staff directory page located below;

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On Campus Interview

Campus Interviews:
No
Information Sessions:
Not Available
Times:
N/A

Overnight Dorm Stays

Overnight Dorm Stays
Not Available
Limitations
N/A

Campus Tours


TYPES OF TRANSPORTATION AVAILABLE TO CAMPUS

Public transportation is widely available throughout NYC, with many stops that are convenient to NYU's campus. Options include trains, subways, buses, ferries, taxis, ride share apps, etc. Our closest airports are JFK, Laguardia, and Newark Airport.


DRIVING INSTRUCTIONS TO CAMPUS

"From the Bronx and Upstate NY Take the NY State Thruway, which becomes the Major Deegan Expressway in the Bronx, to the Triborough Bridge (toll). Cross to Manhattan taking the FDR Drive. Follow the FDR Drive south to Houston Street. Continue west on Houston Street past Broadway to La Guardia Place. Turn right (north) and follow La Guardia Place to Washington Square. From Connecticut Take the New England Thruway (I-95) into the Bronx. Then, take the Bruckner Expressway (I-278) to the Triborough Bridge (toll). Cross to Manhattan taking the FDR Drive south to Houston Street. Continue west on Houston Street past Broadway to La Guardia Place. Turn right (north) and follow La Guardia Place to Washington Square. From the Northwest, West, and South including New Jersey Take I-95 and/or the New Jersey Turnpike to the Lincoln Tunnel or the Holland Tunnel. If taking the Lincoln tunnel, take the right tube and stay in the right lane, turning right onto Dyer Ave. after exiting the tunnel. Go through three lights, making a left on to 34th St. and move to the right lane. After one block, turn left onto 9th Ave., continuing south until 14th St. Turn left onto 14th St., followed by a right onto 5th Ave., until it ends at Washington Square. If taking the Holland tunnel, there will be a circle after exiting. Take the Canal St. East exit. After a few lights, turn left onto West Broadway. Proceed north until you reach Washington Square. From the George Washington Bridge Take the Henry Hudson Parkway (turns into the West Side Highway/12th Avenue) south to 23rd Street. Turn left (east) on 23rd Street to Fifth Avenue. Turn right (south) on Fifth Avenue to Washington Square. From Brooklyn Take the Manhattan Bridge. Off the bridge, take Canal Street west to Sixth Avenue (also called Avenue of the Americas). Take Sixth Avenue north to West Fourth Street and travel east to Washington Square. From Queens Take the 59th Street Bridge and turn left (south) on Fifth Avenue. Fifth Avenue ends at the Washington Square campus. From Staten Island Take the Staten Island Express across the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge crossing into Brooklyn. Take the Belt Parkway west to the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway (BQE) east. Take the Manhattan Bridge exit, cross over the bridge, and take Canal Street west to Sixth Avenue (also called Avenue of the Americas). Turn right (north) on to Sixth Avenue to West Fourth Street. Turn right (east) and travel to Washington Square. From Long Island Take the Long Island Expressway (also called the L.I.E. or I-495) west to the Queens-Midtown Tunnel. Drive west on 37th Street to Fifth Avenue. Turn left (south) on Fifth Avenue until it ends at the Washington Square campus.

LOCAL ACCOMMODATIONS

https://www.nyu.edu/admissions/undergraduate-admissions/visit-nyu/hotels-discounts.html


11. Career Services & Jobs

Graduation Rates

Graduate in 4 years
78%
Graduate in 5 years
85%
Graduate in 6 years
87%

Career Services

01 - Alumni Network
02 - Alumni Services
03 - Classes
04 - Interest Inventory
05 - Internships
06 - Regional Alumni

Opportunities at School

01 - Coop
02 - Experiential
03 - Internship

12. Majors

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01 AREA, ETHNIC, CULTURAL, GENDER, AND GROUP STUDIES.

  • African-American/Black Studies.
  • American/United States Studies/Civilization.
  • Area Studies, Other.
  • Asian Studies/Civilization.
  • Asian-American Studies.
  • Chinese Studies.
  • East Asian Studies.
  • Ethnic Studies.
  • Ethnic, Cultural Minority, Gender, and Group Studies, Other.
  • Ethnic, Cultural Minority, Gender, and Group Studies.
  • European Studies/Civilization.
  • French Studies.
  • Irish Studies.
  • Italian Studies.
  • Japanese Studies.
  • Korean Studies.
  • Latin American and Caribbean Studies.
  • Latin American Studies.
  • Near and Middle Eastern Studies.
  • Russian Studies.
  • Russian, Central European, East European and Eurasian Studies.
  • Spanish and Iberian Studies.
  • Western European Studies.
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02 BIOLOGICAL AND BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES.

  • Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.
  • Biochemistry, Biophysics and Molecular Biology, Other.
  • Biochemistry.
  • Bioinformatics.
  • Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Other.
  • Biology/Biological Sciences, General.
  • Biomedical Sciences, General.
  • Biotechnology.
  • Cell/Cellular Biology and Histology.
  • Ecology.
  • Microbiology, General.
  • Neuroscience.
  • Pathology/Experimental Pathology.
  • Pharmacology.
  • Physiology, General.
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03 BUSINESS, MANAGEMENT, MARKETING, AND RELATED SUPPORT SERVICES.

  • Accounting.
  • Actuarial Science.
  • Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General.
  • Banking and Financial Support Services.
  • Business Administration and Management, General.
  • Business Statistics.
  • Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services, Other.
  • Business/Commerce, General.
  • Business/Managerial Economics.
  • Construction Management.
  • Finance, General.
  • Hospitality Administration/Management, General.
  • Hotel/Motel Administration/Management.
  • Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration, General.
  • International Business/Trade/Commerce.
  • Labor and Industrial Relations.
  • Management Science.
  • Management Sciences and Quantitative Methods, Other.
  • Organizational Behavior Studies.
  • Real Estate.
  • Restaurant/Food Services Management.
  • Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General.
  • Taxation.
  • Tourism and Travel Services Management.
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04 COMMUNICATION, JOURNALISM, AND RELATED PROGRAMS.

  • Advertising.
  • Communication and Media Studies.
  • Communication, General.
  • Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs, Other.
  • Digital Communication and Media/Multimedia.
  • International and Intercultural Communication.
  • Journalism, Other.
  • Journalism.
  • Public Relations, Advertising, and Applied Communication.
  • Publishing.
  • Radio and Television.
  • Speech Communication and Rhetoric.
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05 COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGIES/TECHNICIANS AND SUPPORT SERVICES.

  • Animation, Interactive Technology, Video Graphics and Special Effects.
  • Communications Technology/Technician.
  • Radio and Television Broadcasting Technology/Technician.
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06 COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCES AND SUPPORT SERVICES.

  • Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services, Other.
  • Computer and Information Sciences, Other.
  • Computer and Information Sciences, General.
  • Computer Graphics.
  • Computer Science.
  • Computer Software and Media Applications, Other.
  • Computer Systems Analysis/Analyst.
  • Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications.
  • Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician.
  • Informatics.
  • Information Science/Studies.
  • Information Technology Project Management.
  • Information Technology.
  • Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design.
  • Web/Multimedia Management and Webmaster.
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07 EDUCATION.

  • Administration of Special Education.
  • Art Teacher Education.
  • Biology Teacher Education.
  • Chemistry Teacher Education.
  • Counselor Education/School Counseling and Guidance Services.
  • Early Childhood Education and Teaching.
  • Education, General.
  • Education, Other.
  • Education/Teaching of Individuals in Early Childhood Special Education Programs.
  • Education/Teaching of Individuals with Emotional Disturbances.
  • Education/Teaching of Individuals with Hearing Impairments Including Deafness.
  • Education/Teaching of Individuals with Multiple Disabilities.
  • Education/Teaching of Individuals with Speech or Language Impairments.
  • Educational Leadership and Administration, General.
  • Educational, Instructional, and Curriculum Supervision.
  • Elementary Education and Teaching.
  • English/Language Arts Teacher Education.
  • Family and Consumer Sciences/Home Economics Teacher Education.
  • Foreign Language Teacher Education.
  • French Language Teacher Education.
  • German Language Teacher Education.
  • Health Teacher Education.
  • Higher Education/Higher Education Administration.
  • Kindergarten/Preschool Education and Teaching.
  • Mathematics Teacher Education.
  • Music Teacher Education.
  • Physical Education Teaching and Coaching.
  • Physics Teacher Education.
  • Reading Teacher Education.
  • Science Teacher Education/General Science Teacher Education.
  • Secondary Education and Teaching.
  • Social and Philosophical Foundations of Education.
  • Social Studies Teacher Education.
  • Spanish Language Teacher Education.
  • Special Education and Teaching, General.
  • Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Subject Areas, Other.
  • Teaching English as a Second or Foreign Language/ESL Language Instructor.
  • Trade and Industrial Teacher Education.
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09 ENGINEERING.

  • Aerospace, Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering.
  • Biological/Biosystems Engineering.
  • Chemical Engineering, Other.
  • Chemical Engineering.
  • Civil Engineering, General.
  • Computer Engineering, General.
  • Computer Engineering.
  • Computer Software Engineering.
  • Construction Engineering.
  • Electrical and Electronics Engineering
  • Engineering Physics.
  • Engineering Physics/Applied Physics.
  • Engineering, General.
  • Engineering, Other.
  • Environmental/Environmental Health Engineering.
  • Industrial Engineering.
  • Manufacturing Engineering.
  • Materials Engineering.
  • Mechanical Engineering.
  • Metallurgical Engineering.
  • Nuclear Engineering.
  • Operations Research.
  • Structural Engineering.
  • Systems Engineering.
  • Textile Sciences and Engineering.
  • Transportation and Highway Engineering.
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10 ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE/LETTERS.

  • American Literature (United States).
  • Creative Writing.
  • English Language and Literature, General.
  • English Literature (British and Commonwealth).
  • Rhetoric and Composition.
  • Writing, General.
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11 FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES/HUMAN SCIENCES.

  • Family and Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences, General.
  • Foods, Nutrition, and Wellness Studies, General.
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12 FOREIGN LANGUAGES, LITERATURES, AND LINGUISTICS.

  • Ancient/Classical Greek Language and Literature.
  • Chinese Language and Literature.
  • Classics and Classical Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, General.
  • Classics and Classical Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, Other.
  • Classics and Classical Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics.
  • Comparative Literature.
  • East Asian Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, Other.
  • Foreign Languages and Literatures, General.
  • Foreign Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, Other.
  • French Language and Literature.
  • German Language and Literature.
  • Hebrew Language and Literature.
  • Italian Language and Literature.
  • Latin Language and Literature.
  • Linguistic, Comparative, and Related Language Studies and Services.
  • Linguistics.
  • Middle/Near Eastern and Semitic Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, General.
  • Middle/Near Eastern and Semitic Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, Other.
  • Middle/Near Eastern and Semitic Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics.
  • Modern Greek Language and Literature.
  • Portuguese Language and Literature.
  • Romance Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, General.
  • Romance Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, Other.
  • Romance Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics.
  • Russian Language and Literature.
  • Spanish Language and Literature.
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13 HEALTH PROFESSIONS AND RELATED PROGRAMS.

  • Adult Health Nurse/Nursing.
  • Audiology/Audiologist and Speech-Language Pathology/Pathologist.
  • Cardiovascular Technology/Technologist.
  • Clinical Nurse Specialist.
  • Communication Sciences and Disorders, General.
  • Critical Care Nursing.
  • Dental Assisting/Assistant.
  • Dental Clinical Sciences, General.
  • Dental Hygiene/Hygienist.
  • Dental Laboratory Technology/Technician.
  • Dentistry.
  • Geriatric Nurse/Nursing.
  • Health Information/Medical Records Technology/Technician.
  • Health Professions and Related Clinical Sciences, Other.
  • Hospital and Health Care Facilities Administration/Management.
  • Marriage and Family Therapy/Counseling.
  • Medical Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiation Therapist.
  • Medical/Clinical Assistant.
  • Nurse Midwife/Nursing Midwifery.
  • Nursing Administration.
  • Nursing Science.
  • Occupational Therapy/Therapist.
  • Palliative Care Nursing.
  • Pediatric Nurse/Nursing.
  • Physical Therapy/Therapist.
  • Pre-Medicine/Pre-Medical Studies.
  • Psychiatric/Mental Health Nurse/Nursing.
  • Public Health, General.
  • Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse.
  • Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist.
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14 HISTORY.

  • History and Philosophy of Science and Technology.
  • History, General.
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15 LEGAL PROFESSIONS AND STUDIES.

  • International Business, Trade, and Tax Law.
  • Law.
  • Legal Professions and Studies, Other.
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16 LEISURE AND RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES.

  • Art.
  • Dancing.
  • Music.
  • Theatre/Theater.
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17 LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES, GENERAL STUDIES AND HUMANITIES.

  • General Studies.
  • Humanities/Humanistic Studies.
  • Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities, Other.
  • Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities.
  • Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies.
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18 LIBRARY SCIENCE.

  • Library Science, Other.
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19 MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS.

  • Applied Mathematics, General.
  • Mathematics and Statistics, Other.
  • Mathematics and Statistics.
  • Mathematics, General.
  • Statistics, General.
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20 MECHANIC AND REPAIR TECHNOLOGIES/TECHNICIANS.

  • Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician.
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21 MULTI/INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES.

  • Ancient Studies/Civilization.
  • Biological and Physical Sciences.
  • Cognitive Science.
  • International/Global Studies.
  • Mathematics and Computer Science.
  • Natural Sciences.
  • Nutrition Sciences.
  • Sustainability Studies.
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22 PARKS, RECREATION, LEISURE, AND FITNESS STUDIES.

  • Parks, Recreation and Leisure Facilities Management, General.
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23 PERSONAL AND CULINARY SERVICES.

  • Culinary Arts and Related Services, Other.
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24 PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGIOUS STUDIES.

  • Philosophy.
  • Religion/Religious Studies.
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25 PHYSICAL SCIENCES.

  • Acoustics.
  • Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology, General.
  • Atomic/Molecular Physics.
  • Chemistry, General.
  • Oceanography, Chemical and Physical.
  • Physical Sciences, Other.
  • Physical Sciences.
  • Physics, General.
  • Polymer Chemistry.
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26 PSYCHOLOGY.

  • Community Psychology.
  • Educational Psychology.
  • Environmental Psychology.
  • Experimental Psychology.
  • Psychology, General.
  • Psychology, Other.
  • Research and Experimental Psychology, Other.
  • School Psychology.
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27 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND SOCIAL SERVICE PROFESSIONS.

  • Community Organization and Advocacy.
  • Public Administration and Social Service Professions, Other.
  • Public Administration.
  • Social Work.
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28 SOCIAL SCIENCES.

  • Anthropology.
  • Archeology.
  • Econometrics and Quantitative Economics.
  • Economics, General.
  • International Relations and Affairs.
  • Political Science and Government, General.
  • Social Sciences, General.
  • Social Sciences, Other.
  • Sociology.
  • Urban Studies/Affairs.
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29 THEOLOGY AND RELIGIOUS VOCATIONS.

  • Theology and Religious Vocations, Other.
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30 TRANSPORTATION AND MATERIALS MOVING.

  • Transportation and Materials Moving, Other.
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31 VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS.

  • Art History, Criticism and Conservation.
  • Cinematography and Film/Video Production.
  • Commercial and Advertising Art.
  • Dance, General.
  • Drama and Dramatics/Theatre Arts, General.
  • Film/Cinema/Video Studies.
  • Fine Arts and Art Studies, Other.
  • Fine/Studio Arts, General.
  • Jazz/Jazz Studies.
  • Keyboard Instruments.
  • Music Performance, General.
  • Music Theory and Composition.
  • Music, General.
  • Photography.
  • Playwriting and Screenwriting.
  • Stringed Instruments.
  • Visual and Performing Arts, General.
  • Visual and Performing Arts, Other.
  • Voice and Opera.

13. Tuition & Cost

Expenses per Academic Year

Tuition
$60,438
Average Cost for Books and Supplies
$1,494
Tuition / Fees Vary by Year of Study
No
Board for Commuters
6286
Transportation for Commuters
$0
On-Campus Room and Board
24102
Approximate Expenses per year
$92,320

14. Financial Aid

Dates

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Application DeadlinesFeb 15
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Notification DateApr 15

Required Forms

FAFSA
Forms CSSProfile
Forms Divorced Parent

Financial Aid Statistics

Average Freshman Total Need-Based Gift Aid
$53,790
Average Undergraduate Total Need-Based Gift Aid
$43,014
Average Need-Based Loan
$6,212
Undergraduates who have borrowed through any loan program
33%
Average amount of loan debt per graduate
$26,388
Financial aid provided to international students
Yes

Available Aid

Financial Aid Methodology
Scholarships and Grants

Need-Based Aid

01 - Need-Based College/University Scholarship or Grant Aid from Institutional Funds
02 - Need-Based Federal Nursing Scholarships
03 - Need-Based Federal Pell
04 - Need-Based Private Scholarships
05 - Need-Based SEOG
06 - Need-Based State Scholarships

Federal Direct Student Loan Programs

01 - Direct PLUS Loans
02 - Direct Subsidized Stafford Loans
03 - Direct Unsubsidized Stafford Loans

Federal Family Education Loan Programs (FFEL):

01 - College/university loans from institutional funds
02 - Federal Nursing Loans
Is Institutional Employment Available (other than Federal Work Study)
Yes

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