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CUNY City College delivers biomedical engineering education for just $3,486 net cost, while graduates from Rochester Institute of Technology earn the highest salaries at $67,473 annually. This $63,987 cost gap between the cheapest and most expensive programs reflects New York's stark educational pricing tiers. The state's massive healthcare sector, anchored by NewYork-Presbyterian and Mount Sinai health systems, creates strong demand for biomedical engineers across device manufacturing, research institutions, and clinical settings. Columbia's 95% graduation rate matches Cornell's elite outcomes, though both require significantly higher investments than the SUNY system alternatives.
14
Programs
$3,486 – $41,026
Net Price Range
$52,274
Avg. Program Earnings
77.0%
Avg. Graduation Rate

14 Biomedical/Medical Engineering Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price Program Earnings In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $3,486 $31,839 $7,340 54.7% 66.6%
2 $20,148 $53,810 $69,045 95.0% 4.0%
3 $29,694 $67,473 $57,016 70.8% 67.2%
4 $21,364 $47,260 $10,363 83.6% 41.8%
5 $20,470 $44,971 $10,782 73.4% 67.7%
6 $18,430 $39,729 $10,560 77.8% 49.1%
7 $30,248 $63,005 $64,348 84.5% 38.9%
8 $33,139 $67,101 $61,884 83.2% 64.5%
9 $36,000 $59,124 $66,456 85.3% 46.5%
10 $41,026 $48,432 $63,061 81.4% 51.8%
11 $22,701 $39,530 55.5% 50.6%
12 $32,337 $66,014 95.1% 7.5%
13 $35,129 $55,450 67.1% 69.3%
14 $18,730 $9,206 69.9% 69.5%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes CUNY City College such an affordable biomedical engineering option?

CUNY City College offers biomedical engineering for a net cost of just $3,486, making it the most affordable program in New York. The school maintains a 66.6% acceptance rate while keeping in-state tuition at $7,340, significantly lower than private alternatives.

How do earnings compare between public and private biomedical engineering programs?

Rochester Institute of Technology graduates earn the highest salaries at $67,473, followed closely by RPI at $67,101. Public school graduates typically earn between $39,729 and $47,260, creating a $20,000+ earnings gap compared to top private programs.

Is the debt burden manageable for biomedical engineering students in New York?

Student debt varies dramatically from Cornell's low $15,500 to RIT's $28,308 average. Most SUNY programs keep debt around $19,500-$24,500, while private schools typically see debt levels between $26,000-$28,000.

Does Columbia justify its high net cost for biomedical engineering?

Columbia's $20,148 net cost produces graduates earning $53,810 with a 95% graduation rate and extremely selective 3.95% acceptance rate. The program connects students directly to New York's medical research corridor and pharmaceutical industry.

Net price reflects the average cost after grants and scholarships for first-time, full-time students. See our methodology for details.