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CUNY New York City College of Technology

Brooklyn, New York · Public

Ranked #18 US News
$5k/yearCost after aid
Feb 1Application deadline

FindU Grade

B-Value
N/ACampus
C+Academics
C-Admissions
B-Student Life
C+Overall

About

CUNY New York City College of Technology is located in Brooklyn, New York. It is a public institution. The university enrolls approximately 12,950 students.

citytech.cuny.edu
Hispanic-Serving

Cost and aid

True cost

Great value
$5kper year

Compared to $17k national average

Cost breakdown

In-state tuition$7,332
Out-of-state tuition$15,282
Avg aid package$7,904
Students receiving aid55%
Pell grant recipients55%

CUNY New York City College of Technology offers an affordable education with a net price around $5,417 per year. A significant 89% of students receive financial aid, making it accessible for many. The college is recognized for providing a strong return on investment, especially in technical fields.

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Admissions

Test scores

SAT · middle 50%880–1200
4001600

Application info

Acceptance rate81%
Student–faculty ratio16:1
Application fee$65

Application dates

PriorityFeb 1
Regular DecisionFeb 1

CUNY New York City College of Technology has an acceptance rate of 81%, making it somewhat selective. The college considers SAT/ACT scores but does not require them. They look for students with a high school GPA and a strong interest in technical fields.

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Academics

Graduation rate20%
Retention rate60%
Student–faculty ratio16:1
Full-time faculty30%

The academic culture at City Tech is focused on practical, hands-on learning, particularly in technical fields. While some students find it easy to manage the workload, others note that course availability can be limited. Professors are generally regarded as caring and supportive, putting effort into teaching and student success.

Outcomes

Median earnings (10 yrs)$49,365
Job placement rate92%
Earn more than HS grad61%
Economic mobility833%
Loan default (3 yr)7%
Loan repayment (3 yr)48%

City Tech prepares students for careers in technology and design, with strong programs in computer engineering, cybersecurity, and hospitality management. Graduates are well-prepared for industry connections and hands-on learning opportunities. Many students feel confident about finding jobs in their field after graduation, though some may transfer to other institutions for bachelor's degrees in certain fields.

Student life

Demographics

Large School
12,950Student size

Compared to 5,382 national average

More maleGender ratio
Female 45%Male 55%
36% HispanicRacial diversity
Hispanic 36%Black 27%Asian 21%White 9%Other 7%
Campus housingYes

Student life at City Tech is primarily commuter-based, with limited traditional campus activities and no dormitories. The campus is diverse, with students from various cultural and ethnic backgrounds, fostering an inclusive environment. While some find the social scene lacking, others appreciate the convenience and resources available in the surrounding urban environment of Downtown Brooklyn.

Student reviews

Campus and vibes

Current Student

Coming to CUNY New York City College of Technology has been incredible. Being able to participate in CUNY EDGE, CSTEP, and NSLS as a Health Services Administration Major has allowed me to receive support from faculty and resources. I enjoy that the college allows students to learn through hands-on experience and networking.

Current Student

Despite being a big college, City Tech has a small diversity, most City Tech students live in Brooklyn and/or are Asian. Hispanics and people of darker skin tone are less than the percentile of Asians that occupy the school. Diversity counts and City Tech is welcoming to anyone who wants to join.

About CUNY New York City College of Technology

Campus safety is generally viewed positively, with the college located near institutions like the Supreme Court, adding a sense of security. The campus is described as well-maintained and safe, contributing to a comfortable learning environment. However, the busy urban location requires adjustment to a fast-paced lifestyle.

City Tech offers an Honors Scholars Program and undergraduate research opportunities to provide special academic experiences. These programs include research projects, interdisciplinary design labs, and participation in conferences. Students can engage in research with faculty mentors and gain valuable skills for graduate study and careers in STEM.

City Tech has a diverse student body, with 22% of students born outside the U.S., representing 130 countries. International students make up 4.3% of the undergraduate population. The college provides support for international students, though specific details on visa support and ESL programs are not readily available.

Endowment$15,973,391
Avg faculty salary$142,416

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