28 Communication Disorders Sciences and Services Programs
| # | School | Net Price | In-State Tuition | Graduation Rate | Acceptance Rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
CUNY Hunter College
New York, New York
|
$2,446 | $7,382 | 61.0% | 47.9% |
| 2 |
CUNY Brooklyn College
Brooklyn, New York
|
$2,943 | $7,452 | 56.6% | 54.5% |
| 3 |
CUNY Lehman College
Bronx, New York
|
$3,482 | $7,410 | 49.3% | 55.3% |
| 4 |
CUNY City College
New York, New York
|
$3,486 | $7,340 | 54.7% | 66.6% |
| 5 |
CUNY Queens College
Queens, New York
|
$3,830 | $7,538 | 60.2% | 69.5% |
| 6 |
SUNY Buffalo State University
Buffalo, New York
|
$14,229 | $8,486 | 36.0% | 86.0% |
| 7 |
SUNY at Fredonia
Fredonia, New York
|
$15,644 | $8,771 | 53.5% | 84.6% |
| 8 |
Mercy University
Dobbs Ferry, New York
|
$15,770 | $22,106 | 48.1% | 85.9% |
| 9 |
SUNY College at Plattsburgh
Plattsburgh, New York
|
$16,547 | $8,881 | 58.8% | 70.2% |
| 10 |
State University of New York at New Paltz
New Paltz, New York
|
$18,481 | $8,524 | 68.9% | 58.3% |
| 11 |
State University of New York at Cortland
Cortland, New York
|
$19,951 | $8,815 | 68.2% | 59.8% |
| 12 |
University at Buffalo
Buffalo, New York
|
$20,470 | $10,782 | 73.4% | 67.7% |
| 13 |
Elmira College
Elmira, New York
|
$23,735 | $37,932 | 64.0% | 96.0% |
| 14 |
The College of Saint Rose
Albany, New York
|
$23,819 | $37,452 | 51.0% | 78.0% |
| 15 |
Long Island University
Brookville, New York
|
$23,901 | $41,642 | 55.4% | 92.7% |
| 16 |
Touro University
New York, New York
|
$26,556 | $21,810 | 65.0% | 71.3% |
| 17 |
Molloy College
Rockville Centre, New York
|
$26,870 | $37,840 | 71.8% | 76.6% |
| 18 |
St. John's University-New York
Queens, New York
|
$26,985 | $50,110 | 68.5% | 84.7% |
| 19 |
Iona University
New Rochelle, New York
|
$27,951 | $45,880 | 57.4% | 96.4% |
| 20 |
Adelphi University
Garden City, New York
|
$28,348 | $47,290 | 68.9% | 72.8% |
| 21 |
Nazareth University
Rochester, New York
|
$30,521 | $40,880 | 72.9% | 83.9% |
| 22 |
Pace University
New York, New York
|
$31,046 | $51,424 | 61.4% | 82.9% |
| 23 |
Ithaca College
Ithaca, New York
|
$32,965 | $50,510 | 74.1% | 75.2% |
| 24 |
New York University
New York, New York
|
$35,035 | $60,438 | 88.5% | 12.5% |
| 25 |
Hofstra University
Hempstead, New York
|
$35,129 | $55,450 | 67.1% | 69.3% |
| 26 |
Marymount Manhattan College
New York, New York
|
$37,037 | $40,260 | 49.8% | 72.1% |
| 27 |
Syracuse University
Syracuse, New York
|
$41,026 | $63,061 | 81.4% | 51.8% |
| 28 |
Yeshiva University
New York, New York
|
$47,560 | $49,900 | 83.7% | 63.2% |
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes CUNY schools so affordable for Communication Disorders Sciences and Services?
CUNY schools benefit from substantial state funding that keeps net prices between $2,446 and $3,830 for the five programs in the system. Hunter College offers the lowest cost at $2,446 with a 47.86% acceptance rate and 61% graduation rate. Brooklyn College follows at $2,943 with higher acceptance at 54.54% but slightly lower graduation rates at 56.6%. The in-state tuition across CUNY programs ranges from $7,340 to $7,538, making them accessible to New York residents.
How do graduation rates compare between public and private programs?
Private programs generally show higher graduation rates, with University at Buffalo leading public schools at 73.4% while Elmira College reaches 64% among private options. CUNY programs vary significantly, from Lehman's 49.3% to Hunter's 61%. Buffalo State struggles with just 36% graduation rates despite high acceptance at 85.98%. The data suggests that lower costs don't always correlate with completion rates, as students may face different support systems and academic preparation levels.
What earning potential exists for graduates in New York?
CUNY Lehman graduates earn the highest reported salaries at $35,327 annually, followed by College of Saint Rose at $29,685. SUNY Plattsburgh graduates earn $27,874, while Queens College and Cortland graduates make $24,421 and $24,615 respectively. University at Buffalo shows lower earnings at $19,227 despite being a major research institution. These earnings reflect entry-level positions in a state where speech-language pathologists work in varied settings from NYC hospitals to upstate school districts.
Does attending a more expensive program lead to better outcomes?
The data suggests mixed results when comparing cost to outcomes. CUNY Lehman, with a net price of $3,482, produces the highest earners at $35,327 while maintaining low debt at $8,000. Meanwhile, Long Island University charges $23,901 but graduates earn only $24,201 with no debt data provided. University at Buffalo costs $20,470 but shows strong graduation rates at 73.4%, though earnings lag at $19,227. Price and quality don't show a clear linear relationship in this field.
Where do most affordable programs cluster geographically?
The most affordable options concentrate in New York City through the CUNY system, with Hunter, Brooklyn, Lehman, City College, and Queens all under $4,000 net cost. Buffalo offers two options with Buffalo State at $14,229 and University at Buffalo at $20,470. Upstate SUNY schools like Fredonia ($15,644), Plattsburgh ($16,547), New Paltz ($18,481), and Cortland ($19,951) fall in the middle range. This geographic distribution allows students to choose between NYC opportunities and lower living costs upstate.
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Net price reflects the average cost after grants and scholarships for first-time, full-time students. See our methodology for details.