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New York's mathematics and statistics programs show massive earning potential gaps, with NYU graduates commanding $86,424 compared to Albany's $32,569. The state's financial sector creates particularly strong demand for quantitative analysts and data scientists across Wall Street firms and fintech companies. SUNY Fredonia offers the lowest net cost at $15,644, while Columbia provides strong value despite higher prices through generous aid packages that bring costs down to $20,148. Public options like Purchase and Albany keep debt manageable while private institutions like St. Joseph's deliver strong outcomes with moderate borrowing.
12
Programs
$15,644 – $42,581
Net Price Range
$57,863
Avg. Program Earnings
72.0%
Avg. Graduation Rate

12 Mathematics and Statistics, Other Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price Program Earnings In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $17,622 $52,107 $34,535 64.2% 76.7%
2 $19,067 $48,041 $8,953 61.6% 74.7%
3 $35,035 $86,424 $60,438 88.5% 12.5%
4 $18,486 $32,569 $10,408 63.9% 67.9%
5 $42,581 $70,176 $61,992 80.3% 54.1%
6 $39,253 $66,246 92.9% 8.8%
7 $20,148 $69,045 95.0% 4.0%
8 $25,989 $38,000 48.8% 92.8%
9 $23,901 $41,642 55.4% 92.7%
10 $30,248 $64,348 84.5% 38.9%
11 $32,697 $44,405 75.8% 80.4%
12 $15,644 $8,771 53.5% 84.6%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the wide earnings gap between mathematics programs in New York?

Location and institutional connections drive major differences in graduate outcomes. NYU and Fordham graduates earn $86,424 and $70,176 respectively, benefiting from direct access to Manhattan's finance and tech sectors. Meanwhile, Albany graduates start at $32,569, reflecting the regional job market differences between upstate and New York City.

How do SUNY schools compare for mathematics value?

SUNY Fredonia provides the absolute lowest cost at $15,644 net price with in-state tuition of $8,771. Purchase offers better earnings at $48,041 while maintaining reasonable costs at $19,067 net price. Both schools keep student debt minimal compared to private alternatives.

Is Columbia worth the high sticker price for mathematics students?

Columbia's generous financial aid makes it surprisingly accessible with a net price of just $20,148 despite $69,045 in published costs. The 95% graduation rate and access to New York's quantitative finance industry often justify the investment. However, admission remains extremely competitive at 3.95% acceptance.

What makes St. Joseph's University-New York a value option?

St. Joseph's combines reasonable costs with solid outcomes, charging $17,622 net price while delivering $52,107 in graduate earnings. The 76.71% acceptance rate makes admission achievable, and the Brooklyn location provides access to both Manhattan finance jobs and emerging tech companies in the borough.

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