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SUNY Maritime College graduates earn $79,081 annually while paying just $21,781 in net costs, creating the strongest value proposition among New York's seven Industrial Engineering programs. This maritime-focused program connects directly to the Port of New York and New Jersey, one of America's largest shipping hubs requiring optimization expertise. The $58,681 gap between lowest and highest net costs reveals how public options like University at Buffalo ($20,470) compete with Columbia's $20,148 despite vastly different sticker prices.
7
Programs
$20,148 – $35,129
Net Price Range
$69,459
Avg. Program Earnings
78.3%
Avg. Graduation Rate

7 Industrial Engineering Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price Program Earnings In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $21,781 $79,081 $8,540 74.9% 80.3%
2 $21,364 $63,430 $10,363 83.6% 41.8%
3 $20,470 $59,350 $10,782 73.4% 67.7%
4 $33,139 $77,213 $61,884 83.2% 64.5%
5 $29,694 $68,219 $57,016 70.8% 67.2%
6 $20,148 $69,045 95.0% 4.0%
7 $35,129 $55,450 67.1% 69.3%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains SUNY Maritime's unusually high earnings for Industrial Engineering?

Maritime College graduates earn $79,081, nearly $20,000 more than the state average of $59,350-$68,219. The program's focus on port operations and shipping logistics connects directly to New York Harbor's massive cargo operations.

How do public and private costs compare for Industrial Engineering in New York?

Public programs range from $20,470 to $21,781 in net costs, while private schools span $20,148 to $35,129. Columbia offers the lowest net price at $20,148 despite a $69,045 sticker price, thanks to substantial financial aid.

Does graduation rate correlate with program cost in New York Industrial Engineering?

Columbia leads with 95% graduation rates at $20,148 net cost, while Hofstra graduates 67.1% of students at $35,129. The relationship between cost and completion varies significantly across institutions.

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