New York Institute of Technology
Old Westbury, NY
Old Westbury, NY
Old Westbury, NY
Doers. Makers. Innovators.
As a dynamic, highly ranked, and accredited nonprofit university, the New York Institute of Technology is committed to educating the next generation of leaders, inspiring innovation, and advancing entrepreneurship. We understand a college degree is a serious investment—that's why we offer generous financial aid packages to 99% of first-time, first-year students. In addition to having one of the lowest out-of-pocket tuition costs among private colleges in New York state, we have special scholarships for veterans, transfer students, alumni, and children of police as well as offer firefighters, EMS, and K–12 teachers a 50% discount on undergraduate tuition.
Programs that meet market demands
New York Tech's academic programs encourage students to become lifelong learners—doers, makers, and innovators poised to reinvent the future. Our more than 90 technology-infused undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs—in disciplines ranging from architecture and design to the STEM fields—encourage critical creativity and growth in preparing the next generation of professionals to have a meaningful impact on society as thought leaders and problem solvers. Our nearly 8,000 students represent 72 countries and 40 states and go on to become engaged, technologically savvy physicians, architects, scientists, engineers, business leaders, digital artists, health care professionals, and more.
Campus life
Whether you’re the first in your family to attend college, an international student, someone looking to study close to home, or someone eager for the excitement of New York City or the natural beauty of Long Island, you can find your place at New York Tech whatever your interests and whoever you are. There’s more to college life than textbooks, classrooms, and exams. Our student clubs and organizations give you a chance to make new friends, further your career goals, contribute to your community, and just have fun!
Ranked #2 in New York State and #8 in the US for Environment, a pillar that measures inclusion, diversity, and international student representation. |
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#21 Best Regional Universities (North) | U.S. News & World Report |
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#50 Top Performer on Social Mobility (Regional Universities – North) | U.S. News & World Report |
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Top 15% Best Colleges, based on salary potential of graduates | PayScale |
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Named a College of Distinction for the sixth year in a row |
• 7,711 students worldwide; 55% male, 45% female
• 72 countries and 40 states represented in the student body
• 12:1 student-faculty ratio
• 28% of undergraduate students identifying as first-generation
• 15% of students identifying as international students
• 67% of students from New York State
• $31,742 average financial aid award for undergraduate students (New York campuses)
• 94% of graduates employed or in graduate school within six months of graduation
• Computer Science (BS)
• Life Sciences/Osteopathic Medicine (BS/DO)
• Architecture (BArch)
• Mechanical Engineering (BS)
• Architectural Technology (BS)