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2022 New York Best Colleges Tuition Comparison

2022 New York Best Colleges Tuition Comparison
This page compares the best colleges in New York with tuition, admission, and more academic facts (Ranking data from College Evaluator). For the academic year 2021-2022, Columbia University in the City of New York rank first in the best New York college ranking and Cornell University is placed in second.

Admission Comparison Between Best Colleges in New York

1 public and 9 private schools rank in the best New York colleges. The schools' average acceptance rate is 23.40% where Columbia University in the City of New York has the tightest (lowest) acceptance rate of 7% and Yeshiva University has the highest rate of 67%. Total 138,466 students are attending one of the best New York schools where New York University has the largest population with 52,775 students and Hamilton College has the smallest number of students (1,902 students). The average graduation rate is 88.70% and the average students to faculty ratio is 8.30:1 at those colleges.
The following table shows the academic information and key facts of the best New York colleges including acceptance rate, graduation rate, student population, and students to faculty ratio.
Table. New York Best Colleges Overview
RankName Acceptance RateSAT ScoreGraduation RatePopulationStudent-Faculty Ratio
1Columbia University in the City of New York
New York, NY
7%1,51596%30,1356:1 (16.67 %)
2Cornell University
Ithaca, NY
11%1,47095%23,6209:1 (11.11 %)
3Barnard College
New York, NY
14%1,43490%2,7449:1 (11.11 %)
4New York University
New York, NY
21%1,45588%52,7759:1 (11.11 %)
5Hamilton College
Clinton, NY
18%1,44591%1,9029:1 (11.11 %)
6Vassar College
Poughkeepsie, NY
25%1,44088%2,4358:1 (12.50 %)
7United States Military Academy
West Point, NY
9%1,32585%4,5367:1 (14.29 %)
8Colgate University
Hamilton, NY
27%1,38591%3,0549:1 (11.11 %)
9University of Rochester
Rochester, NY
35%1,42086%11,74110:1 (10.00 %)
10Yeshiva University
New York, NY
67%1,27577%5,5247:1 (14.29 %)
Average23.40%1,41688.70%138,466 (Total)8.30:1 (12.05 %)

Best New York Colleges 2022 Tuition Comparison and 2023 Estimated Costs

The following table lists 2021-2022 tuition & fees and compares them between the best New York colleges. The 2021-2022 costs are officially published by IPEDS, U.S. Department of Education. The estimated costs for the academic year 2022-2023 are calculated and estimated based on each school's rate of tuition change from 2021 to 2022.

For the undergraduate programs, the average tuition & fees of the best New York colleges is $59,157 where Columbia University in the City of New York has the most expensive costs at $63,530 and Yeshiva University has the lowest amount of tuition at $47,500. The average graduate tuition & fees of the best New York colleges is $46,952 where Vassar College has the highest tuition with $62,870 and Cornell University has the lowest amount of graduate school tuition with $30,006.
UndergraduateGraduate
Table. Best New York Colleges 2022 Undergraduate Tuition Comparison and 2023 Estimation
RankSchool Name 2022 Tuition & Fees2023 Estimated Tuition & Fees
In-StateOut-of-StateIn-StateOut-of-State
1Columbia University in the City of New York $63,530$65,445
2Cornell University $61,015$62,799
3Barnard College $59,687$61,980
4New York University $56,500$58,168
5Hamilton College $59,970$61,466
6Vassar College $62,870$64,872
7United States Military Academy $0$0 - -
8Colgate University $61,966$63,980
9University of Rochester $59,378$60,537
10Yeshiva University $47,500$48,548
Average-$59,157-$60,866
Table. Best New York Colleges 2022 Graduate School Tuition Comparison and 2023 Estimation
RankSchool Name 2022 Tuition & Fees2023 Estimated Tuition & Fees
In-StateOut-of-StateIn-StateOut-of-State
1Columbia University in the City of New York $52,924$54,712
2Cornell University $30,006$29,970
3Barnard College --
4New York University $38,206$39,567
5Hamilton College --
6Vassar College $62,870$64,787
7United States Military Academy -- --
8Colgate University $61,966$63,980
9University of Rochester $47,541$44,751
10Yeshiva University $35,150$35,200
Average-$46,952-$47,567

New York Colleges Tuition Trends Over The Current Decade (The 2010s)

There are 481 colleges in New York State - 118 public and 363 private schools. The average tuition & fees of public schools are $6,445 for New York residents and $13,418 for others in 2017. It increase 3.64% from last year and 30.00% from 2010 cumulatively. For private schools, the average tuition & fees are $23,668 which are increased 5.04% from last year and 22.68% from 2010 cumulatively.


Tuition & Fees Trends of New York Colleges from 2010 to 2017

Next table and charts illustrates the tuition changes from 2010 to 2017 for New York colleges and universities. The costs officially published by IPEDS, U.S. Department of Education and due to the data availability, the avarage amount mainly based on 2-4 years and 4 years colleges and universities.
Undergraduate (Public) Undergraduate (Private) Graduate (Public) Graduate (Private)
For New York public schools, the 2017 undergraduate in-state tuition & fees are $6,445 which has increased by 29.70% over the current decade and the out-of-state cost is $13,418 which has risen by 30.00%. In average, the rate of increase in tuition is 4.29% while last year increase rate was 3.64%.
Table. Undergraduate Tuition Trends (Public Schools) From 2010 to 2017 for New York Colleges
2010-20112011-20122012-20132013-20142014-20152015-20162016-2017
In-State Costs$4,970$5,324$5,532$5,766$6,043$6,204$6,445
Year-to-Year Rates0.00%7.13%3.91%4.23%4.81%2.66%3.89%
Cumulative Rates0.00%7.13%11.31%16.02%21.60%24.84%29.70%
Out-of-State Costs$10,321$11,067$11,612$12,069$12,603$12,947$13,418
Year-to-Year Rates0.00%7.23%4.92%3.94%4.43%2.73%3.64%
Cumulative Rates0.00%7.23%12.50%16.93%22.11%25.44%30.00%
For private schools in New York state, the 2017 undergraduate tuition & fees are $23,668 which has increased by 22.68% over the current decade. In average, the rate of increase in tuition is 3.24% while last year increase rate was 5.04%.
Table. Undergraduate Tuition Trends (Private Schools) From 2010 to 2017 for New York Colleges
2010-20112011-20122012-20132013-20142014-20152015-20162016-2017
Tuition & Fees$19,293$20,097$20,653$21,291$21,994$22,534$23,668
Year-to-Year Rates0.00%4.17%2.77%3.09%3.30%2.46%5.04%
Cumulative Rates0.00%4.17%7.05%10.36%14.00%16.80%22.68%
The average graduate school tuition & fees of New York public schools are $11,639 which has increased by 33.65% over the current decade and the out-of-state graduate cost is $22,265 which has risen by 54.06%. In average, the rate of increase in graduate tuition is 7.72% while last year increase rate was 0.67%.
Table. Graduate Tuition Trends (Public Schools) From 2010 to 2017 for New York Colleges
2010-20112011-20122012-20132013-20142014-20152015-20162016-2017
In-State Costs$8,709$9,308$9,938$10,489$10,992$11,582$11,639
Year-to-Year Rates0.00%6.88%6.77%5.55%4.79%5.37%0.50%
Cumulative Rates0.00%6.88%14.11%20.44%26.21%32.99%33.65%
Out-of-State Costs$14,452$15,851$17,396$18,786$20,448$22,117$22,265
Year-to-Year Rates0.00%9.68%9.74%7.99%8.85%8.16%0.67%
Cumulative Rates0.00%9.68%20.37%29.99%41.49%53.04%54.06%
For private graduate schools in New York state, the 2017 tuition & fees are $22,156 which has increased by 24.15% over the current decade. In average, the rate of increase in graduate tuition is 3.44955% while last year increase rate was 2.30%.
Table. Graduate Tuition Trends (Private Schools) From 2010 to 2017 for New York Colleges
2010-20112011-20122012-20132013-20142014-20152015-20162016-2017
Tuition & Fees$17,846$18,743$19,720$20,350$21,206$21,657$22,156
Year-to-Year Rates0.00%5.03%5.21%3.20%4.21%2.12%2.30%
Cumulative Rates0.00%5.03%10.50%14.03%18.83%21.35%24.15%
You can check the changes of other college costs including room & board costs, book & supplies, and other living expenses at New York college cost trends.

10 Most Popular Colleges In New York State - Tuition Comparison

This page introduce the most popular colleges and universities in New York State. The popularity is calculated based on viewed and saved count last 6 months. Below, you can compare general academic facts including acceptance rate, student population, and graduate rate between the popular New York schools. In addition, you can compare tuition & fees of those colleges and estimate for future academic year.

General Academic Factors Comparison Between 10 Most Popular Colleges And Universities In New York State

In most popular schools in New York, there are 3 public and 7 private schools. Next table shows academic information and general characteristics of the 10 Most Popular Colleges and Universities in New York State including acceptance ratio, graduation rates, student population, and student to faculty rates.
Table. 10 Most Popular Colleges And Universities In New York State Overview
Name Acceptance RatesGraduation RatesPopulationStudent Faculty Ratio
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY
15%94%22,319 1:9 (11.11 %)
SUNY at Binghamton
Vestal, NY
42%83%17,292 1:20 (5.00 %)
Columbia University in the City of New York
New York, NY
7%94%29,372 1:6 (16.67 %)
New York University
New York, NY
32%85%50,550 1:10 (10.00 %)
Allen School-Jamaica
Jamaica, NY
-83%289 1:27 (3.70 %)
Stony Brook University
Stony Brook, NY
41%72%25,734 1:17 (5.88 %)
Sarah Lawrence College
Bronxville, NY
53%82%1,736 1:9 (11.11 %)
Pace University-New York
New York, NY
84%59%13,245 1:14 (7.14 %)
Mohawk Valley Community College
Utica, NY
-31%6,625 1:18 (5.56 %)
New York Automotive and Diesel Institute
Jamaica, NY
-94%144 1:23 (4.35 %)

2017 Tuition & Fees Comparison and 2018 Estimated Costs

Next table list 2016-2017 tuition & fees and compares the costs between 10 Most Popular Colleges and Universities in New York State. The 2016-2017 costs officially published by IPEDS, U.S. Department of Education. The estimated costs for year 2017-2018 are calculated and estimated based on each school's previous tuition change rates. See school's tuition page for detail description.
UndergraduateGraduate Living Costs
Table. 2017 Undergraduate Tuition & Fees Comparison and 2018 Estimation
2017 Tuition & Fees2018 Estimated Tuition & Fees
In-StateOut-of-StateIn-StateOut-of-State
Cornell University $50,953$50,953
SUNY at Binghamton $9,271$24,351 $9,271$24,351
Columbia University in the City of New York $49,973$49,973
New York University $49,062$49,062
Allen School-Jamaica --
Stony Brook University $8,999$26,239 $8,999$26,239
Sarah Lawrence College $52,550$52,550
Pace University-New York $42,772$42,772
Mohawk Valley Community College $4,860$8,944 $4,860$8,944
New York Automotive and Diesel Institute --
Average$7,710$38,105$7,710$38,105
Table. 2017 Graduate School Tuition & Fees Comparison and 2018 Estimation
2017 Tuition & Fees2018 Estimated Tuition & Fees
In-StateOut-of-StateIn-StateOut-of-State
Cornell University $29,585$29,585
SUNY at Binghamton $12,921$24,261 $12,921$24,261
Columbia University in the City of New York $45,554$45,554
New York University $42,368$42,368
Allen School-Jamaica --
Stony Brook University $12,566$23,906 $12,566$23,906
Sarah Lawrence College $27,298$27,298
Pace University-New York $29,680$29,680
Mohawk Valley Community College -- --
New York Automotive and Diesel Institute --
Average$12,743$31,807$12,743$31,807
Table. 2017 Living Costs Comparison and 2018 Estimation
2017 Living Costs2018 Estimated Living Costs
On-CampusOff-campusOn-CampusOff-Campus
Cornell University $15,750$15,750 $15,750$15,750
SUNY at Binghamton $14,590$10,722 $14,590$10,722
Columbia University in the City of New York $15,329$21,870 $15,329$21,870
New York University $19,578$19,578 $19,578$19,578
Allen School-Jamaica -- --
Stony Brook University $14,750$18,236 $14,750$18,236
Sarah Lawrence College $15,240$15,240 $15,240$15,240
Pace University-New York $20,450$21,232 $20,450$21,232
Mohawk Valley Community College $11,540$9,905 $11,540$9,905
New York Automotive and Diesel Institute -- --
Average $15,903$16,566 $15,903$16,566