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Ulster County Community College

Stone Ridge, New York · Public

$5k/yearCost after aid

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AValue
N/ACampus
B-Academics
C-Admissions
B+Student Life
BOverall

About

Ulster County Community College is located in Stone Ridge, New York. It is a public institution. The university enrolls approximately 1,265 students.

sunyulster.edu

Cost and aid

True cost

Great value
$5kper year

Compared to $17k national average

Cost breakdown

In-state tuition$6,376
Out-of-state tuition$11,656
Avg aid package$7,377
Students receiving aid16%
Pell grant recipients16%

SUNY Ulster offers accessible and affordable education to the Hudson Valley region. In-state tuition ranges from $4,700 to $5,600 annually, while out-of-state tuition is between $9,400 and $11,230. The average net price is $4,820, with 95% of students receiving some form of financial aid, making it a cost-effective option for many students.

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Admissions

Application info

Average GPA3.60
Student–faculty ratio21:1
Test optionalNo
Common AppNo
Application fee$30

SUNY Ulster has a rolling admissions policy with a Fall Regular Decision deadline of August 16. The college is relatively noncompetitive, with an acceptance rate of 83%. They accept AP course credits and dual enrollment credits, and the average GPA of admitted students is 3.6.

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Academics

Student–faculty ratio21:1
Full-time faculty59%

SUNY Ulster provides a student-centered learning environment with innovation and excellence in its academic programs. The college offers over 50 academic programs and emphasizes intellectual growth and cultural enrichment. With a student-faculty ratio of 21:1, students benefit from a comprehensive community college experience.

Outcomes

Median earnings (10 yrs)$41,896
Avg starting salary$35,600
Earn more than HS grad58%
Economic mobility233%
Loan default (3 yr)12%
Loan repayment (3 yr)45%

SUNY Ulster prepares students for both professional careers and further education at four-year institutions. Graduates from SUNY Ulster's transfer programs consistently succeed at four-year colleges and universities, performing as well as or better than students who started there. According to a recent survey, 80% of graduates either transferred to another institution or were employed in a field related to their education.

Student life

Demographics

Small School
1,265Student size

Compared to 5,382 national average

More femaleGender ratio
Female 56%Male 44%
58% WhiteRacial diversity
White 58%Hispanic 22%Black 7%Asian 2%Other 11%
Campus housingYes

SUNY Ulster offers a vibrant student life with various clubs, organizations, cultural events, and athletic programs. The college showcases artistic expression through the Quimby Theater and Muroff-Kotler Visual Arts Gallery. The campus is home to the Senators athletic team, competing in sports like soccer, basketball, baseball, golf, tennis, volleyball, and softball.

About Ulster County Community College

SUNY Ulster offers an honors program that provides opportunities for high-achieving students. The program includes designated classes, services, and programming to help students reach their academic goals. Benefits include access to honors-designated course sections, cultural events, and assistance with academic and transfer planning.

SUNY Ulster has a small international student population, comprising less than 1% of the total enrollment. While specific international student support services are not detailed, the college is committed to fostering a diverse community and ensuring equal opportunity for all students.

Endowment$6,872,169
Avg faculty salary$79,740

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