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Adelphi University • Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences • Albany Law School • Albany Medical College • • American Academy GRADUATING CELEBRATING DIVERSITY McAllister Institute • American Museum of Natural History, Richard Gilder 7 STUDENTS ON TIME 10 Graduate School • Bank Street College of Education • • The Belanger School of Nursing • Boricua College • Brooklyn Law 57% of students at private, not-for-pro t Nearly half of all Black and Hispanic students who earn School • Canisius College • Cochran School of Nursing • Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Watson School of Biological institutions earn their bachelor’s degree in four years. bachelor’s and graduate degrees in do so at a Sciences • • College of Mount Saint Vincent • The College of 57% private college or university. New Rochelle • The College of Saint Rose • • Concordia 49.9% College • The Cooper Union10 for the waysAdvancement of Science and Art • Cornell Where Black, Hispanic, and Asian students enroll and complete University • The Culinary Institute of America • Daemen College • Dominican

21.3% 6% 5% College D’Youville College • • Excelsior College • Fei Tian College INDEPENDENT• Finger Lakes Health College of Nursing • Fordham University 30% 34% College • • Helene Fuld College of Nursing • Hilbert Independent SUNY CUNY College • Hobart and William Smith Colleges • Hofstra University • Houghton 18% College • Iona College •HIGHER • The King’s College • 18% Long Island University • • Manhattan School of Music 8 INVESTING IN RESEARCH Manhattanville College • Maria College • Marist College • Marymount 47% Manhattan CollegeEDUCATION • Medaille College • Memorial College of Nursing • Mercy 42% New York ranks #2 in the nation for R&D College • Metropolitan College of New York • Molloy College • Montefiore School of Nursing • Mount Saint Mary College • Nazareth College • The New spending by higher education institutions, School • New York Chiropractic College • New York College of Podiatric Total enrollment: Total degrees works for behind California. 76% of New York’s R&D 238,299 students earned: 46,611 Medicine • New York Institute of Technology • New York School of Interior spending in higher education happens at Design • New York University • Niagara University • Nyack College • Pace University • PaulNew Smith’s College York of Arts and Sciences State • Phillips Beth Israel School private colleges and universities. Independent SUNY CUNY Proprietary of Nursing at Mount Sinai Beth Israel • Bill and Sandra Pomeroy College of Nursing at Crouse Hospital • Pratt Institute • Relay Graduate School of Education Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute • Roberts • Rochester Institute EDUCATING STUDENTS of Technology • The Rockefeller University • The Sage Colleges • Samaritan Hospital School of Nursing • • Siena College • Skidmore 9 OF ALL BACKGROUNDS College • St. Bonaventure University • St. Elizabeth College of Nursing • St. Francis College • St. John Fisher College • St. John’s University • St. Joseph’s College, New Two in three state residents attending a York • St. Joseph’s College of Nursing at St. Joseph’s Health • St. • St. Thomas Aquinas College • • Teachers private college in New York are from families The Commission on Independent College & Universities in New York 17 Elk Street www.cicu.org | www.nycolleges.org College, Columbia University • Touro College and University System • Trocaire that earn less than $125,000 annually. Albany, NY 12207 www.nystudentalliance.org College Source information available upon request, email [email protected]. Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology • Villa Maria College of Buffalo Wagner College • Webb Institute • • Yeshiva University 1 SERVING NEW YORKERS 2 DRIVING ECONOMIC IMPACT 5 SUPPORTING STUDENTS New York is home to more than 100 private, Private, not-for-pro t colleges and universities $5.4 billion – the amount of nancial aid New York’s private, not-for-pro t colleges and universities; collectively contribute $80 billion annually to New York’s not-for-pro t colleges and universities gave students in 2015-16. they educate nearly 500,000 students annually. economy and support 400,000 jobs in the state. Colleges are spending more on student aid while tuition revenue has remained flat Where students earn degrees in New York $5.7 $5.7 $5.7 $5.5 $5.6 $5.5 $5.4 $5.3 12% $5.3 12% MANAGING STUDENT $5.1 17% 17% $4.8 $5.4 14% 3 BORROWING $4.6 24% $4.3 29% $4.0 On average, students at private, not-for-pro t campuses $3.7 $3.2 79% in New York who borrow for their bachelor's degrees owe $2.9 54% 73% 51% $30,998. eir counterparts from SUNY institutions

graduate with an average of $26,948 in student loans. 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 10% Associate Bachelor’s Master’s Doctorate 67,135 135,665 70,313 14,586 College-Funded Financial Aid Net Tuition Revenue PROVIDING THE MOST Independent SUNY 4 Proprietary CUNY FINANCIAL AID FOR STUDENTS Public investment in private higher education pays off $26,336 – the average Sources of nancial aid for 6 CREATING CAREERS net price students pay at private college students With 5% of state higher education funding private, four-year colleges e unemployment rate for people with at College-funded least a bachelor’s degree is just 2.3% – much the Independent Sector enrolls and universities in Federal 87% 39% of all college students in New York New York for tuition, 8% lower than the rate for people who State room and board. did not attend college, 4.3% and awards 60% of bachelor’s 5% and graduate degrees. 1 SERVING NEW YORKERS 2 DRIVING ECONOMIC IMPACT 5 SUPPORTING STUDENTS New York is home to more than 100 private, Private, not-for-pro t colleges and universities $5.4 billion – the amount of nancial aid New York’s private, not-for-pro t colleges and universities; collectively contribute $80 billion annually to New York’s not-for-pro t colleges and universities gave students in 2015-16. they educate nearly 500,000 students annually. economy and support 400,000 jobs in the state. Colleges are spending more on student aid while tuition revenue has remained flat Where students earn degrees in New York $5.7 $5.7 $5.7 $5.5 $5.6 $5.5 $5.4 $5.3 12% $5.3 12% MANAGING STUDENT $5.1 17% 17% $4.8 $5.4 14% 3 BORROWING $4.6 24% $4.3 29% $4.0 On average, students at private, not-for-pro t campuses $3.7 $3.2 79% in New York who borrow for their bachelor's degrees owe $2.9 54% 73% 51% $30,998. eir counterparts from SUNY institutions

graduate with an average of $26,948 in student loans. 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 10% Associate Bachelor’s Master’s Doctorate 67,135 135,665 70,313 14,586 College-Funded Financial Aid Net Tuition Revenue PROVIDING THE MOST Independent SUNY 4 Proprietary CUNY FINANCIAL AID FOR STUDENTS Public investment in private higher education pays off $26,336 – the average Sources of nancial aid for 6 CREATING CAREERS net price students pay at private college students With 5% of state higher education funding private, four-year colleges e unemployment rate for people with at College-funded least a bachelor’s degree is just 2.3% – much the Independent Sector enrolls and universities in Federal 87% 39% of all college students in New York New York for tuition, 8% lower than the rate for people who State room and board. did not attend college, 4.3% and awards 60% of bachelor’s 5% and graduate degrees. 1 SERVING NEW YORKERS 2 DRIVING ECONOMIC IMPACT 5 SUPPORTING STUDENTS New York is home to more than 100 private, Private, not-for-pro t colleges and universities $5.4 billion – the amount of nancial aid New York’s private, not-for-pro t colleges and universities; collectively contribute $80 billion annually to New York’s not-for-pro t colleges and universities gave students in 2015-16. they educate nearly 500,000 students annually. economy and support 400,000 jobs in the state. Colleges are spending more on student aid while tuition revenue has remained flat Where students earn degrees in New York $5.7 $5.7 $5.7 $5.5 $5.6 $5.5 $5.4 $5.3 12% $5.3 12% MANAGING STUDENT $5.1 17% 17% $4.8 $5.4 14% 3 BORROWING $4.6 24% $4.3 29% $4.0 On average, students at private, not-for-pro t campuses $3.7 $3.2 79% in New York who borrow for their bachelor's degrees owe $2.9 54% 73% 51% $30,998. eir counterparts from SUNY institutions graduate with an average of $26,948 in student loans. 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 10% Associate Bachelor’s Master’s Doctorate 67,135 135,665 70,313 14,586 College-Funded Financial Aid Net Tuition Revenue PROVIDING THE MOST Independent SUNY 4 Proprietary CUNY FINANCIAL AID FOR STUDENTS Public investment in private higher education pays off $26,336 – the average Sources of nancial aid for 6 CREATING CAREERS net price students pay at private college students With 5% of state higher education funding private, four-year colleges e unemployment rate for people with at College-funded least a bachelor’s degree is just 2.3% – much the Independent Sector enrolls and universities in Federal 87% 39% of all college students in New York New York for tuition, 8% lower than the rate for people who State room and board. did not attend college, 4.3% and awards 60% of bachelor’s 5% and graduate degrees. Adelphi University • Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences • Albany Law School • Albany Medical College • Alfred University • American Academy GRADUATING CELEBRATING DIVERSITY McAllister Institute • American Museum of Natural History, Richard Gilder 7 STUDENTS ON TIME 10 Graduate School • Bank Street College of Education • Bard College • Barnard College • The Belanger School of Nursing • Boricua College • Brooklyn Law 57% of students at private, not-for-pro t Nearly half of all Black and Hispanic students who earn School • Canisius College Cazenovia College • Clarkson University • Cochran School of Nursing • Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Watson School of Biological institutions earn their bachelor’s degree in four years. bachelor’s and graduate degrees in New York do so at a Sciences • Colgate University • College of Mount Saint Vincent • The College of 57% private college or university. New Rochelle • The College of Saint Rose • Columbia University • Concordia 49.9% College • The Cooper Union10 for the waysAdvancement of Science and Art • Cornell Where Black, Hispanic, and Asian students enroll and complete University • The Culinary Institute of America • Daemen College • Dominican

21.3% 6% 5% College D’Youville College • Elmira College • Excelsior College • Fei Tian College INDEPENDENT• Finger Lakes Health College of Nursing • Fordham University 30% 34% • Hartwick College • Helene Fuld College of Nursing • Hilbert Independent SUNY CUNY College • Hobart and William Smith Colleges • Hofstra University • Houghton 18% College • Iona College •HIGHER Ithaca College • The King’s College • Le Moyne College 18% Long Island University • Manhattan College • Manhattan School of Music 8 INVESTING IN RESEARCH Manhattanville College • Maria College • Marist College • Marymount 47% Manhattan CollegeEDUCATION • Medaille College • Memorial College of Nursing • Mercy 42% New York ranks #2 in the nation for R&D College • Metropolitan College of New York • Molloy College • Montefiore School of Nursing • Mount Saint Mary College • Nazareth College • The New spending by higher education institutions, School • New York Chiropractic College • New York College of Podiatric Total enrollment: Total degrees works for behind California. 76% of New York’s R&D 238,299 students earned: 46,611 Medicine • New York Institute of Technology • New York School of Interior spending in higher education happens at Design • New York University • Niagara University • Nyack College • Pace University • PaulNew Smith’s College York of Arts and Sciences State • Phillips Beth Israel School private colleges and universities. Independent SUNY CUNY Proprietary of Nursing at Mount Sinai Beth Israel • Bill and Sandra Pomeroy College of Nursing at Crouse Hospital • Pratt Institute • Relay Graduate School of Education Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute • Roberts Wesleyan College • Rochester Institute EDUCATING STUDENTS of Technology • The Rockefeller University • The Sage Colleges • Samaritan Hospital School of Nursing • Sarah Lawrence College • Siena College • Skidmore 9 OF ALL BACKGROUNDS College • St. Bonaventure University • St. Elizabeth College of Nursing • St. Francis College • St. John Fisher College • St. John’s University • St. Joseph’s College, New Two in three state residents attending a York • St. Joseph’s College of Nursing at St. Joseph’s Health • St. Lawrence University • St. Thomas Aquinas College • Syracuse University • Teachers private college in New York are from families The Commission on Independent College & Universities in New York 17 Elk Street www.cicu.org | www.nycolleges.org College, Columbia University • Touro College and University System • Trocaire that earn less than $125,000 annually. Albany, NY 12207 www.nystudentalliance.org College Union College • University of Rochester • Utica College • Vassar College Source information available upon request, email [email protected]. Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology • Villa Maria College of Buffalo Wagner College • Webb Institute • Wells College • Yeshiva University Adelphi University • Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences • Albany Law School • Albany Medical College • Alfred University • American Academy GRADUATING CELEBRATING DIVERSITY McAllister Institute • American Museum of Natural History, Richard Gilder 7 STUDENTS ON TIME 10 Graduate School • Bank Street College of Education • Bard College • Barnard College • The Belanger School of Nursing • Boricua College • Brooklyn Law 57% of students at private, not-for-pro t Nearly half of all Black and Hispanic students who earn School • Canisius College Cazenovia College • Clarkson University • Cochran School of Nursing • Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Watson School of Biological institutions earn their bachelor’s degree in four years. bachelor’s and graduate degrees in New York do so at a Sciences • Colgate University • College of Mount Saint Vincent • The College of 57% private college or university. New Rochelle • The College of Saint Rose • Columbia University • Concordia 49.9% College • The Cooper Union10 for the waysAdvancement of Science and Art • Cornell Where Black, Hispanic, and Asian students enroll and complete University • The Culinary Institute of America • Daemen College • Dominican

21.3% 6% 5% College D’Youville College • Elmira College • Excelsior College • Fei Tian College INDEPENDENT• Finger Lakes Health College of Nursing • Fordham University 30% 34% Hamilton College • Hartwick College • Helene Fuld College of Nursing • Hilbert Independent SUNY CUNY College • Hobart and William Smith Colleges • Hofstra University • Houghton 18% College • Iona College •HIGHER Ithaca College • The King’s College • Le Moyne College 18% Long Island University • Manhattan College • Manhattan School of Music 8 INVESTING IN RESEARCH Manhattanville College • Maria College • Marist College • Marymount 47% Manhattan CollegeEDUCATION • Medaille College • Memorial College of Nursing • Mercy 42% New York ranks #2 in the nation for R&D College • Metropolitan College of New York • Molloy College • Montefiore School of Nursing • Mount Saint Mary College • Nazareth College • The New spending by higher education institutions, School • New York Chiropractic College • New York College of Podiatric Total enrollment: Total degrees works for behind California. 76% of New York’s R&D 238,299 students earned: 46,611 Medicine • New York Institute of Technology • New York School of Interior spending in higher education happens at Design • New York University • Niagara University • Nyack College • Pace University • PaulNew Smith’s College York of Arts and Sciences State • Phillips Beth Israel School private colleges and universities. Independent SUNY CUNY Proprietary of Nursing at Mount Sinai Beth Israel • Bill and Sandra Pomeroy College of Nursing at Crouse Hospital • Pratt Institute • Relay Graduate School of Education Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute • Roberts Wesleyan College • Rochester Institute EDUCATING STUDENTS of Technology • The Rockefeller University • The Sage Colleges • Samaritan Hospital School of Nursing • Sarah Lawrence College • Siena College • Skidmore 9 OF ALL BACKGROUNDS College • St. Bonaventure University • St. Elizabeth College of Nursing • St. Francis College • St. John Fisher College • St. John’s University • St. Joseph’s College, New Two in three state residents attending a York • St. Joseph’s College of Nursing at St. Joseph’s Health • St. Lawrence University • St. Thomas Aquinas College • Syracuse University • Teachers private college in New York are from families The Commission on Independent College & Universities in New York 17 Elk Street www.cicu.org | www.nycolleges.org College, Columbia University • Touro College and University System • Trocaire that earn less than $125,000 annually. Albany, NY 12207 www.nystudentalliance.org College Union College • University of Rochester • Utica College • Vassar College Source information available upon request, email [email protected]. Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology • Villa Maria College of Buffalo Wagner College • Webb Institute • Wells College • Yeshiva University