New York Tech prepares students for jobs of the future and helps them grow as people, citizens, and professionals. Its in-demand undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs provide the next generation of physicians, engineers, scientists, architects, healthcare professionals, business leaders, and designers with the skills to create solutions to benefit our local and global communities.
The University’s Long Island and New York City campuses are home to nearly 8,000 students from 76 countries and 44 states who are studying computer science, data science, and cybersecurity; architecture and interior design; natural and behavioral sciences; electrical and mechanical engineering; nursing, medicine, and allied health; digital arts; business; and more.
Accessible Options and Accelerated Opportunities
A college degree is a serious investment, with a very high return, especially for New York Tech grads. The University offers a test-optional admissions policy, a new honors college, and generous financial aid packages. In addition to having one of the lowest out-of-pocket tuition costs among private colleges in New York State, New York Tech offers undergraduate merit scholarships up to $32,000 per year, need-based aid, a generous transfer credit policy, co-op experiential programs, and graduate scholarships and assistantships.
New York Tech’s dual and accelerated (4+1) degree programs are an excellent choice for students interested in earning both an undergraduate and graduate degree in just five years. The University offers more than 30 programs with accelerated paths in the health professions, architecture and design, engineering and computing sciences, counseling, and business. By earning two degrees in less time, students can save thousands of dollars in tuition and launch their career faster.
Hands-on Learning and Research
New York Tech is the only university on Long Island to be a member of both the National Academy of Inventors and the Association of Independent Technological Universities.
Students have opportunities to participate in innovative research and initiatives across all six schools and colleges. They are developing prototypes for NASA’s patents, studying ways to automate the detection of cervical cancer, designing and building robotic surgical assistants, developing VR gaming to help those with disabilities, and working to 3-D print a human kidney, just to name a few examples.
Student researchers have secured awards and recognition from agencies and organizations, including the U.S. Department of Defense, American Heart Association, and Metropolis magazine’s Future 100.
New York Tech offer hands-on, experiential learning opportunities allowing students to gain a deeper understanding of their field. This includes the College of Engineering and Computing Sciences co-op track, which lets students alternate between classroom study and full-time employment in their chosen fields, as well as the University’s Internship Certificate Program, which enables all students to build their résumés, earn income, and gain work experience before graduation.
Spaces for Innovation
New York Tech students have access to many high-tech facilities and cutting-edge research laboratories.
• The College of Engineering and Computing Sciences’ Entrepreneurship and Technology Innovation Center (ETIC) provides students with access to practical, on-the-job experience and allows them to develop entrepreneurial skills and professional networks that help them launch careers after graduation. There’s also a New York Tech incubator near campus, part of a larger accelerator space currently hosting a few dozen companies.
• Fabrication Labs connect students from the School of Architecture and Design with advanced digital maker fabrication technology, including computer-controlled laser cutters, 3-D printers, and other equipment.
• At the Biomedical Sciences and Bioengineering (BSB) Laboratory, biology majors and other undergraduate students are studying how viruses called bacteriophages could be a necessary weapon in the fight against antibiotic-resistant superbugs.
• In the Academic Health Care Centers on the Long Island campus, future healthcare professionals conduct important research on Parkinson’s disease, cardiac disease, anatomy, concussions, and other important areas. And, a new Biomedical Research, Innovation, and Imaging Center (BRIIC) is under construction, expected to be completed in the first quarter of 2025.
A Diverse, Safe, Caring Community
At New York Tech, students will join a welcoming community, representing a variety of racial, ethnic, religious, gender, geographic, cultural, age, ability, and socioeconomic groups. The University is recognized for having one of the most diverse student bodies in the nation and nearly 30 percent of students identify as first-generation. Throughout their journey toward a college degree, students have access to a variety of resources designed to help them succeed.
The Place for Doers, Makers, and Innovators
By pursuing a degree at New York Tech, students will discover and follow their passions, balance their education with other priorities, make lifelong friends while building a professional network, and receive an excellent return on investment.
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