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CUNY City College charges just $3,486 net cost for its biomedical engineering program, while Syracuse University costs $41,026 annually for the same field. This 11-to-1 price gap reflects New York's sharp divide between public SUNY schools and private institutions. The state's biomedical engineering graduates earn between $31,839 and $67,473, with Rochester Institute of Technology alumni commanding the highest salaries. New York's massive healthcare sector, anchored by institutions like Mount Sinai and NewYork-Presbyterian, creates strong demand for biomedical engineers who design medical devices and imaging systems. Columbia University maintains a 95% graduation rate despite accepting fewer than 4% of applicants.
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 In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $3,486 $7,340 54.7% 66.6%
2 $18,430 $10,560 77.8% 49.1%
3 $18,730 $9,206 69.9% 69.5%
4 $20,148 $69,045 95.0% 4.0%
5 $20,470 $10,782 73.4% 67.7%
6 $21,364 $10,363 83.6% 41.8%
7 $22,701 $39,530 55.5% 50.6%
8 $29,694 $57,016 70.8% 67.2%
9 $30,248 $64,348 84.5% 38.9%
10 $32,337 $66,014 95.1% 7.5%
11 $33,139 $61,884 83.2% 64.5%
12 $35,129 $55,450 67.1% 69.3%
13 $36,000 $66,456 85.3% 46.5%
14 $41,026 $63,061 81.4% 51.8%

Frequently Asked Questions

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

CUNY City College offers the lowest net cost at $3,486 annually, making it nearly 12 times cheaper than the most expensive option. The school accepts 67% of applicants and maintains reasonable graduation rates at 55%, providing accessible entry into biomedical engineering careers.

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

Rochester Institute of Technology graduates earn the highest salaries at $67,473, followed closely by RPI at $67,101. However, public school graduates from Binghamton earn $47,260 with significantly lower debt burdens, creating better return on investment for many students.

Which schools offer the best graduation rates for biomedical engineering students?

Cornell leads with 95.1% graduation rates, followed by Columbia at 95%. Both schools demonstrate strong student support despite highly selective admissions, with Cornell accepting 7.5% and Columbia accepting just 4% of applicants.

Does attending a SUNY school limit biomedical engineering career prospects?

SUNY schools like Stony Brook and University at Buffalo produce graduates earning $39,729 and $44,971 respectively while keeping debt loads under $25,000. These programs provide solid entry points into New York's extensive medical device and healthcare technology sectors.

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