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The City University of New York system delivers strong Information Science value, with Brooklyn College offering the lowest net price at $2,943 while maintaining solid earning potential of $42,188. This massive cost advantage becomes clear when compared to Pace University's $31,046 net price, despite Pace producing higher earners at $64,005. New York's tech sector, anchored by companies like Bloomberg, IBM, and countless startups, creates strong demand for information professionals who can bridge technology and business needs. CUNY schools dominate the affordability rankings, with four programs under $5,000 net cost, while Stony Brook offers the best balance of accessibility and outcomes with 77.8% graduation rates and $60,523 median earnings. The state's unique position as both a financial capital and emerging tech center means Information Science graduates find opportunities across traditional industries adopting digital transformation strategies.
32
Programs
$2,943 – $42,581
Net Price Range
$45,951
Avg. Program Earnings
59.5%
Avg. Graduation Rate

32 Information Science/Studies Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price Program Earnings In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $2,978 $49,571 $7,464 72.1% 49.5%
2 $2,943 $42,188 $7,452 56.6% 54.5%
3 $3,482 $46,673 $7,410 49.3% 55.3%
4 $4,783 $46,357 $7,332 19.4% 81.8%
5 $9,173 $51,035 $8,576 57.1% 73.2%
6 $18,430 $60,523 $10,560 77.8% 49.1%
7 $14,229 $46,254 $8,486 36.0% 86.0%
8 $13,882 $37,424 $8,578 59.2% 81.7%
9 $15,644 $41,937 $8,771 53.5% 84.6%
10 $18,486 $43,798 $10,408 63.9% 67.9%
11 $17,622 $38,289 $34,535 64.2% 76.7%
12 $17,231 $36,141 $8,769 60.4% 82.6%
13 $17,980 $37,424 $8,676 40.9% 84.0%
14 $31,046 $64,005 $51,424 61.4% 82.9%
15 $23,027 $47,260 $36,756 65.7% 73.6%
16 $41,026 $67,101 $63,061 81.4% 51.8%
17 $15,770 $25,194 $22,106 48.1% 85.9%
18 $15,844 $8,678 56.6% 67.9%
19 $20,470 $10,782 73.4% 67.7%
20 $23,461 $37,504 63.9% 99.5%
21 $9,900 $8,379 46.6% 92.1%
22 $36,000 $66,456 85.3% 46.5%
23 $28,348 $47,290 68.9% 72.8%
24 $30,521 $40,880 72.9% 83.9%
25 $26,870 $37,840 71.8% 76.6%
26 $23,901 $41,642 55.4% 92.7%
27 $21,148 $17,290 64.7% 77.0%
28 $29,800 $52,849 46.2% 59.7%
29 $42,581 $61,992 80.3% 54.1%
30 $5,881 $7,352 22.3% 87.7%
31 $5,115 $7,490 32.8%
32 $20,148 $69,045 95.0% 4.0%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes CUNY schools so affordable for Information Science students?

CUNY schools benefit from substantial state funding and receive additional support through New York's TAP grant program. Brooklyn College's $2,943 net price and Baruch's $2,978 represent some of the lowest costs nationwide. These schools serve large populations efficiently, keeping per-student costs down while maintaining solid academic programs. The result is Information Science training at a fraction of private school costs.

How do earnings compare between public and private Information Science programs?

Private schools like Pace University lead in earnings at $64,005, justifying their higher costs for some students. However, public options like Stony Brook produce competitive $60,523 earners at much lower net costs. CUNY Baruch graduates earn $49,571 while paying under $3,000 net, creating an outstanding return on investment. The earnings gap between sectors is often smaller than the dramatic cost differences.

Is Stony Brook worth the higher cost compared to other SUNY schools?

Stony Brook's $18,430 net cost is significantly higher than other SUNY options, but the outcomes justify the investment. Graduates earn $60,523 compared to $46,254 at Buffalo State, while maintaining a 77.8% graduation rate. The school's research university status and proximity to Long Island's tech corridor create stronger career networking opportunities. Students gain access to more advanced coursework and faculty research projects.

Does location within New York affect Information Science career prospects?

New York City area schools offer direct access to the largest concentration of tech and media employers in the region. Students at Brooklyn College, Baruch, and Pace benefit from internship opportunities at companies like Bloomberg, Spotify, and major financial firms. However, schools like University at Albany provide access to state government technology roles. The city's high living costs must be weighed against superior job market access and networking potential.

Where do Information Science graduates find the best job opportunities in New York?

Manhattan's financial district employs many Information Science graduates in fintech roles, with starting salaries often exceeding state medians. Media companies in Brooklyn and Queens seek professionals who understand both technology and content management. Albany offers stable government technology positions, while Rochester and Buffalo provide opportunities in healthcare informatics and manufacturing analytics. The state's economy supports Information Science careers across multiple high-growth sectors.

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