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New York University

New York, NY · https://www.nyu.edu/ ↗

7,206 Graduated with Bachelor's in 2021, the most recent available (773 partially/fully online)

Private Non-profit 4-year
9.4%
Acceptance Rate
29,430
Undergrads
$35,035
Net Price / Year
88.5%
Grad Rate
N/A
Median Earnings (10yr)
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About New York University

New York University is a private non-profit 4-year institution located in New York, NY. The school enrolls approximately 56,832 students. With an acceptance rate of 9.4%, it is highly selective.

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Enrollment

Total Students 56,832
Men 23,777
Women 33,055

Quick Stats

Pell Grant Recipients 18.6%
Retention Rate (FT, 2024) 96%
3-yr Loan Default Rate 0.0%

Accreditations

New York State Board of Regents,... American Dental Association,... Middle States Commission on Higher Education Liaison Committee on Medical Education Middle States Commission on Higher Education Middle States Commission on Higher Education

Admissions Data

9.4%
Acceptance Rate
110,807
Applications
5,666
Enrolled

Test Score Ranges (25th–75th percentile)

SAT Evidence-Based Reading & Writing
720
760
SAT Math
760
800
ACT Composite
34
35

Admissions Trend

YearApplicationsAdmittedEnrolledAdmit Rate
2024 110,807 10,232 5,666 9.2%
2022 100,662 12,539 6,184 12.5%
2020 80,210 16,918 6,701 21.1%
2018 71,834 14,359 6,173 20.0%
2016 60,724 19,351 6,139 31.9%

Costs & Financial Aid

$35,035
Average Net Price / Year

After grants and scholarships

18.6%
Pell Grant Recipients
N/A
Median Student Debt

Outcomes & Career Data

N/A
Median Earnings (10yr)
88.5%
Graduation Rate
N/A
3-yr Loan Repayment Rate

Programs Offered

50 programs · bachelor's degrees · sorted by completers

MajorCompleters/yrMedian EarningsMedian Debt
Management Sciences and Quantitative Methods. 813 N/A N/A
Computer and Information Sciences, General. 672 N/A N/A
Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities. 593 N/A N/A
Social Work. 578 N/A N/A
General Sales, Merchandising and Related Marketing Operations. 511 N/A N/A
Legal Research and Advanced Professional Studies. 507 N/A N/A
Economics. 503 N/A N/A
Computer and Information Sciences, General. 487 N/A N/A
Computer/Information Technology Administration and Management. 486 N/A N/A
Law. 476 N/A N/A
Film/Video and Photographic Arts. 465 N/A N/A
Radio, Television, and Digital Communication. 440 N/A N/A
Drama/Theatre Arts and Stagecraft. 427 N/A N/A
Business/Commerce, General. 415 N/A N/A
Research and Experimental Psychology. 414 N/A N/A
Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing. 409 N/A N/A
Dentistry. 386 N/A N/A
Biology, General. 280 N/A N/A
Political Science and Government. 263 N/A N/A
Research and Experimental Psychology. 254 N/A N/A
Real Estate. 253 N/A N/A
Public Administration. 244 N/A N/A
Management Sciences and Quantitative Methods. 241 N/A N/A
Business Administration, Management and Operations. 239 N/A N/A
Student Counseling and Personnel Services. 200 N/A N/A
Communication Disorders Sciences and Services. 193 N/A N/A
Music. 192 N/A N/A
Statistics. 170 N/A N/A
Applied Mathematics. 169 N/A N/A
Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing. 166 N/A N/A
Visual and Performing Arts, Other. 166 N/A N/A
Radio, Television, and Digital Communication. 155 N/A N/A
Computer Engineering. 154 N/A N/A
Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services, Other. 148 N/A N/A
Computer Software and Media Applications. 144 N/A N/A
International Relations and National Security Studies. 126 N/A N/A
Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering. 125 N/A N/A
Medicine. 121 N/A N/A
Engineering-Related Fields. 117 N/A N/A
Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services, Other. 116 N/A N/A
Literature. 113 N/A N/A
Visual and Performing Arts, Other. 113 N/A N/A
History. 112 N/A N/A
Accounting and Related Services. 110 N/A N/A
Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Levels and Methods. 109 N/A N/A
Mathematics. 107 N/A N/A
Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs, Other. 105 N/A N/A
Drama/Theatre Arts and Stagecraft. 102 N/A N/A
Film/Video and Photographic Arts. 101 N/A N/A
Mechanical Engineering. 96 N/A N/A

Athletics Program

$9,911,015
Total Athletics Expenses
$10,077,913
Total Athletics Revenue
465
Total Student Athletes
SportGender Participants Expenses Revenues Head Coach Salary
Basketball Coed 44 $1,263,549 $1,280,549 N/A
Soccer Coed 61 $892,024 $910,024 N/A
Swimming Coed 58 $865,639 $880,639 N/A
Track and Field and Cross Country (combined) Coed 153 $820,350 $831,350 N/A
Baseball Men 45 $782,587 $802,587 N/A
Fencing Coed 46 $767,934 $778,834 N/A
Volleyball Coed 43 $666,022 $680,022 N/A
Tennis Coed 21 $474,760 $484,758 N/A
Golf Coed 18 $369,345 $379,345 N/A
Softball Women 22 $354,802 $359,802 N/A
Wrestling Men 32 $292,254 $302,254 N/A
Diving Coed 8 $175,317 $181,317 N/A

Campus Safety (Clery Act)

Reported criminal offenses per federal Clery Act disclosure requirements, 2021-2023.

Offense TypeTotal Reported
Motor Vehicle Theft 106
Aggravated Assault 91
Burglary 67
Fondling 61
Robbery 50
Rape 36
Arson 12
Murder / Non-negligent Manslaughter 1
Statutory Rape 1
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