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Columbia University in the City of New York

Private nonprofit, 4-year

West 116 St and Broadway, New York, NY 10027

(212) 854-1754

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Quick Facts

8,899

Total Enrollment

4%

Acceptance Rate

95%

Graduation Rate

$88,535

Median Earnings (6yr)

$69,045

In-State Tuition

$20,148

Avg Net Price

6:1

Student-Faculty Ratio

1547

Avg SAT Score

About Columbia University in the City of New York

Institution Details

Type Private nonprofit, 4-year
Classification Doctoral Universities: Very High Research Activity
Size 20,000 and above
Accreditation Middle States Commission on Higher Education
Primary Degree Bachelor's
Highest Degree Graduate

Location

Address West 116 St and Broadway
City New York, NY
ZIP Code 10027
County New York County

President/Chief Administrator: Lee C. Bollinger (President)

Programs & Degrees

Degree information not available.

Top Programs by Graduates

Social Sciences 27%
Computer Science 15%
Engineering 13%
Biology 7%
Psychology 5%
History 5%
Mathematics 5%
Visual/Performing Arts 4%
Undergraduate Programs: Yes
Graduate Programs: Yes

Admissions

Enrollment Statistics

Total Enrollment 8,899

Student Demographics

Female 50%
Male 50%

Race/Ethnicity

White 29.9%
Black 7.8%
Hispanic 16.3%
Asian 18.4%
American Indian/Alaska Native 0.3%
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.2%
Two or More Races 6.5%
Non-Resident Alien 18.3%
Unknown 2.4%

Student Characteristics

Age 25 and Older 14.1%
Part-Time Students 6.7%

Test Score Ranges

Test 25th %ile Median 75th %ile
SAT Reading 730 760 770
SAT Math 760 780 800
ACT Composite 34 35 35

Tuition & Financial Aid

$69,045

In-State Tuition

$69,045

Out-of-State Tuition

$86,042

Total Cost of Attendance

$20,148

Avg. Net Price

Financial Aid Statistics

Students Receiving Pell Grants 23%
Students with Federal Loans 14%
Students Receiving Any Aid 23%

Student Debt & Repayment

Median Debt at Graduation $21,500
Median Total Debt $18,750
90th Percentile Debt $52,601
3-Year Repayment Rate 76%

Net Price by Family Income

What families actually pay after grants and scholarships:

$0 - $30,000 $6,342
$30,001 - $48,000 $4,975
$48,001 - $75,000 $5,195
$75,001 - $110,000 $15,368
$110,001+ $44,695

Earnings After Graduation

Median earnings for students who received federal financial aid:

$88,535

6 Years After

$98,435

8 Years After

$102,491

10 Years After

Earnings Range (6 years after enrollment):

25th percentile: $48,134  |  75th percentile: $137,388

Earnings by Family Income Background

$85,252

Low Income

$91,033

Middle Income

$89,404

High Income

Student Outcomes

97%

Full-Time Retention

93%

Part-Time Retention

95%

Graduation Rate

Institutional Resources

6:1

Student-Faculty Ratio

$21,217

Avg. Faculty Salary

(monthly)

$105,237

Instructional Expenditure

(per student)

Contact Information

Phone: (212) 854-1754

Website: Visit Site

Admissions: Apply Now

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