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Mathematics students at CUNY Bernard M Baruch College earn a median salary of $61,064 after graduation, nearly double what graduates make at some other affordable options in the state. The City University of New York system dominates affordable mathematics education, with eight campuses offering net costs under $6,000 annually. Hunter College leads the value proposition at just $2,446 net cost while maintaining a 61% graduation rate. New York's financial sector creates strong demand for mathematics graduates, with Wall Street firms, insurance companies, and fintech startups actively recruiting quantitative talent. The cost difference between CUNY schools and private alternatives like Mercy University reaches over $13,000 per year. Students benefit from TAP grants that help reduce expenses, though living costs in New York City significantly impact total educational investment. SUNY schools provide additional options across upstate regions, with net costs ranging from $9,900 at Old Westbury to $15,844 at Brockport.
50
Programs
$2,446 – $26,870
Net Price Range
$39,403
Avg. Program Earnings
59.1%
Avg. Graduation Rate

50 Mathematics Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $2,446 $7,382 61.0% 47.9%
2 $2,943 $7,452 56.6% 54.5%
3 $2,978 $7,464 72.1% 49.5%
4 $3,482 $7,410 49.3% 55.3%
5 $3,486 $7,340 54.7% 66.6%
6 $3,830 $7,538 60.2% 69.5%
7 $4,734 $7,358 30.3% 59.1%
8 $5,115 $7,490 32.8%
9 $5,881 $7,352 22.3% 87.7%
10 $9,900 $8,379 46.6% 92.1%
11 $14,229 $8,486 36.0% 86.0%
12 $14,295 $8,712 47.9% 82.7%
13 $15,644 $8,771 53.5% 84.6%
14 $15,770 $22,106 48.1% 85.9%
15 $15,844 $8,678 56.6% 67.9%
16 $16,547 $8,881 58.8% 70.2%
17 $17,231 $8,769 60.4% 82.6%
18 $17,622 $34,535 64.2% 76.7%
19 $18,021 $8,966 72.1% 74.9%
20 $18,244 $33,724 58.4% 79.9%
21 $18,430 $10,560 77.8% 49.1%
22 $18,481 $8,524 68.9% 58.3%
23 $18,486 $10,408 63.9% 67.9%
24 $18,740 $38,135 70.2% 89.6%
25 $18,833 $8,812 70.2% 72.5%
26 $19,067 $8,953 61.6% 74.7%
27 $19,585 $33,560 56.7% 84.0%
28 $19,920 $42,740 57.1% 88.9%
29 $19,951 $8,815 68.2% 59.8%
30 $20,148 $69,045 95.0% 4.0%
31 $20,470 $10,782 73.4% 67.7%
32 $21,148 $17,290 64.7% 77.0%
33 $21,344 $37,720 62.6% 88.6%
34 $21,364 $10,363 83.6% 41.8%
35 $21,547 $38,970 71.0% 78.3%
36 $21,614 $27,570 52.3% 84.3%
37 $21,869 $24,308 55.5% 80.9%
38 $22,701 $39,530 55.5% 50.6%
39 $22,921 $35,166 40.9% 87.7%
40 $23,027 $36,756 65.7% 73.6%
41 $23,461 $37,504 63.9% 99.5%
42 $23,735 $37,932 64.0% 96.0%
43 $23,736 $41,370 65.7% 88.3%
44 $23,819 $37,452 51.0% 78.0%
45 $23,901 $41,642 55.4% 92.7%
46 $25,842 $42,950 53.7% 84.1%
47 $25,989 $38,000 48.8% 92.8%
48 $26,187 $33,060 56.8% 89.0%
49 $26,556 $21,810 65.0% 71.3%
50 $26,870 $37,840 71.8% 76.6%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes CUNY Bernard M Baruch College graduates earn significantly more than other affordable options?

Baruch graduates earn $61,064 median salary, the highest among affordable mathematics programs in New York. The college's location in Manhattan provides direct access to financial firms, investment banks, and consulting companies that actively recruit mathematics majors. Baruch maintains a 72.1% graduation rate, indicating strong student support and program completion. The school's business focus attracts employers seeking quantitative skills for finance and analytics roles.

How do CUNY mathematics programs compare in terms of accessibility and outcomes?

CUNY schools show wide variation in acceptance rates, from Hunter's selective 47.86% to Medgar Evers' open 87.65% admission rate. Graduation rates range dramatically from York College's concerning 30.3% to Baruch's strong 72.1%. Net costs remain consistently low across the system, with seven campuses under $4,000 annually. Brooklyn College offers a balanced option with 56.6% graduation rate and $49,631 median earnings at just $2,943 net cost.

Is studying mathematics at SUNY schools worth the higher cost compared to CUNY?

SUNY schools cost $5,000-10,000 more annually than CUNY options but offer different geographic advantages for students preferring smaller cities. SUNY Brockport graduates earn $42,682 median salary with a solid 56.6% graduation rate at $15,844 net cost. SUNY Buffalo State shows lower outcomes with 36% graduation rate and $31,305 earnings despite $14,229 annual cost. Students should weigh location preferences against the clear cost savings of staying within the CUNY system.

What career opportunities exist for mathematics graduates in New York?

New York's finance sector employs mathematics graduates as quantitative analysts, risk managers, and investment researchers with starting salaries often exceeding $60,000. Technology companies in Manhattan and Brooklyn hire mathematicians for data science, machine learning, and software development roles. Insurance companies headquartered in the state need actuaries and statistical analysts. The earnings range from $26,353 to $61,064 reflects varied career paths from education to high-finance positions.

Does attending a more expensive mathematics program guarantee better outcomes?

The data shows mixed results, with some affordable CUNY programs outperforming costlier alternatives. Mercy University costs $15,770 annually but shows only 48.1% graduation rate compared to Baruch's 72.1% at $2,978. SUNY Old Westbury charges $9,900 with moderate $41,565 earnings and 46.6% graduation rate. Students often achieve better returns on investment by choosing high-performing affordable programs rather than paying premium prices for uncertain outcomes.

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