Inexpensive Colleges to Attend in New York
We select the most inexpensive colleges in New York. Those schools have the most lowest tuition & fees besides room, board, and other living expenses. CUNY City College requires the most inexpensive tuition & fees of $15,290 in New York. CUNY Medgar Evers College ($15,302) and CUNY York College ($15,308) have the Inexpensive tuition & fees followed by CUNY City College.
We exclude colleges whose programs are focused on certificate, associate, and/or special subjects such as arts and music from the ranking. You may want to check colleges having the highest tuition & fees in New York.
Name | Tuition & Fees | Acceptance Rate | Enrollment | |
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1 | CUNY City College | $15,290 (in-state: $7,340) | 66.60% | 14,489 |
2 | CUNY Medgar Evers College | $15,302 (in-state: $7,352) | 87.65% | 3,640 |
3 | CUNY York College | $15,308 (in-state: $7,358) | 59.14% | 6,446 |
4 | CUNY Hunter College | $15,332 (in-state: $7,382) | 47.86% | 22,970 |
5 | CUNY Graduate School and University Center | $15,360 (in-state: $7,410) | 23.81% | 8,733 |
6 | CUNY Lehman College | $15,360 (in-state: $7,410) | 55.31% | 13,015 |
7 | CUNY Brooklyn College | $15,402 (in-state: $7,452) | 54.54% | 14,195 |
8 | CUNY Bernard M Baruch College | $15,414 (in-state: $7,464) | 49.53% | 19,854 |
9 | College of Staten Island CUNY | $15,440 (in-state: $7,490) | - | 10,248 |
10 | CUNY Queens College | $15,488 (in-state: $7,538) | 69.48% | 17,001 |
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