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Seeking info on affordable colleges in New York State

Hello! I'm hoping to attend college in New York State but on a budget. Has anyone got some good recommendations for affordable colleges in NY that I should check out?

a year ago

While New York State is known for high tuition rates at schools like Columbia and NYU, there are other more affordable options that still offer a quality education. Here are a few to consider:

1. CUNY Schools: The City University of New York system is a group of public colleges in NYC. They have a wide range of majors and programs, and their tuition is significantly cheaper than most other schools in the state. Some popular CUNY schools are Hunter College, Baruch College, and Queens College.

2. SUNY Schools: The State University of New York system has schools all over the state that are affordable, especially for in-state students. Notable schools are Binghamton University, Stony Brook University, and SUNY Geneseo.

3. Community Colleges: If you're looking for a budget-friendly education, consider starting at a community college and then transferring to a four-year institution. There are many community colleges all across NY such as Kingsborough Community College or Monroe Community College.

Apart from these, look into financial aid opportunities. Several schools offer generous aid packages based on need or merit. Lastly, consider applying to private institutions as well—many have significant endowments that allow them to offer robust financial aid packages. Schools like Vassar College, for instance, meet 100% of the demonstrated need for all admitted students.

It's all about finding the right fit academically and financially, so take the time to research each school and utilize their net price calculators to get an estimate of what you'd realistically be expected to pay. Good luck!

a year ago

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