Is New York Seminary worth it?

Brooklyn, NY · private-nonprofit

Verdict

Typical students pay $15,252 a year after aid, graduate with $0 in federal debt, and earn $0 six years after enrolling — an estimated monthly loan payment of $0.

Net price / year

$15,252

Admission rate

76%

Graduation rate

Median debt

$0

Earnings (6 yr)

$0

Earnings (10 yr)

$0

Est. monthly loan payment

$0

Loan-to-income ratio

Debt break-even

How New York Seminary compares

MetricNew York SeminaryNew YorkNational
Net price$15,252$17,746$16,642
Median debt$0$11,229$12,377
Earnings (6 yr)$0$34,166$33,037
Graduation rate

FAQ

How much does it cost to attend New York Seminary?

The federal average net price after grants and scholarships is $15,252 a year. That figure reflects what a typical student actually pays after grants and scholarships, not the sticker price.

How much debt do New York Seminary graduates typically carry?

Students who complete a program at New York Seminary leave with a median federal debt of $0, based on the U.S. Department of Education's College Scorecard.

What do New York Seminary graduates earn?

Six years after enrolling, former students report median earnings of $0, drawn from federal tax records aggregated by the College Scorecard.

What is the graduation rate at New York Seminary?

Graduation rate data is not currently published for this school.

Is New York Seminary worth the debt?

We do not have enough debt and earnings data to estimate a payback period for this school.

Source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard.