
Syosset, New York
New York College of Health Professions
Private school in New York with 200 total undergraduate students
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Cost & scholarships
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In-state
$14,235
Out-of-state
$14,235
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Applications
Application requirements
Accepts Common App
No
Considers class rank
No
Recommendation letters
Optional
TOEFL policy (international applicants)
Optional
SAT/ACT testing policy
Optional
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Students
Enrolled student statistics
Enrolled students
First-year students (full-time)
10
Admission policy
Co-ed
Student diversity
Diverse
International students
4%
Race & ethnicity diversity among domestic students
Asian and Pacific Islander: 30%
Black: 14%
Hispanic: 15%
Native American: < 1%
Other: 7%
White: 34%
Academics
Student faculty ratio
9:1
Calendar system
Trimester
Special academic offering
Study abroad
Credit for AP exams
Offers graduate degree
Academic and career counseling
Majors & careers
Special focus
None
Has medical school
No
Housing
Commuter College
Yes
On campus housing
No
Sports
D1 Football
No
Football conference
None
D1 Basketball
No
Basketball conference
None
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Location
6801 Jericho Tpk
Syosset, NY 11791-4413
Campus Setting
Suburban
Region
Mid-Atlantic
Campus culture
Religious Affiliation
None
HBCU
No
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