New York College of Health Professions
Syosset, NY
Cost & Financial Aid
In-State Tuition
$14,235
Out-of-State Tuition
$14,235
Avg On-Campus Living
$17,000
Avg Off-Campus Living
$14,000
Financial Aid & Outcomes
CollegeScorecard · 2024
What will it actually cost?
Most students pay the net price after financial aid, not the sticker price.
Net price by family income
After graduation
Earnings-to-debt ratio
Weak · 1.3×Graduates earn about 1.3× their median debt every year.
Financial access
Pell Grants are federal aid for students from low-income families.
Share of students who borrowed to pay for school.
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Student Outcomes
Graduation Rate
54%
Source: CollegeScorecard (2024)
Final aid offers, scholarships, and net price vary per family. Always verify with the school's financial aid office.
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Open-access admissions
Most qualified applicants are admitted.
Affordability snapshot
Tuition
$14.2k
Net price
$42.9k
Pell
32%
Median debt
$24.9k
Earnings (10y)
$31.6k
Academics
Program format
Areas of study
Programs (11)
Health Sciences
Education
Natural Sciences
Social Sciences
Business
Admissions
Acceptance rate
100%
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Syosset, NY 11791
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About New York College of Health Professions
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- Where is New York College of Health Professions located?
- New York College of Health Professions is located in Syosset, NY, in the United States.
- What type of institution is New York College of Health Professions?
- New York College of Health Professions is a private university based in NY. CampusPin classifies institutions as either four-year universities or two-year community colleges, with control labeled public or private.
- What is the acceptance rate at New York College of Health Professions?
- The most recently reported acceptance rate at New York College of Health Professions is approximately 100%. Acceptance rate signals selectivity but does not predict any individual applicant's outcome and is not a measure of school quality. CampusPin reports the federally-published value; verify the current cycle with the institution.
- What is the tuition at New York College of Health Professions?
- New York College of Health Professions's published in-state tuition is approximately $14,235 per year. This is the published price before financial aid; the net price most students actually pay is typically lower. Verify the current academic-year tuition with the institution before applying.
- How many students attend New York College of Health Professions?
- New York College of Health Professions reports total enrollment of approximately 95 students (undergraduate plus graduate). Total enrollment is a useful sizing signal — see the institutional profile for additional breakdowns when available.
- How should I verify final details about New York College of Health Professions?
- CampusPin compiles institutional data from public datasets like IPEDS and the College Scorecard, plus institutional websites and editorial review. Before applying, paying a deposit, or making a final decision, confirm admissions requirements, current tuition, financial aid, deadlines, and program details directly with New York College of Health Professions.
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