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If you're applying to New York School of Interior Design you'll face some tough competition, since the school's acceptance rate is only 65%. Definitely don't wait until the last minute to submit your application, since applying early may be in your favor.
The student to faculty ratio is often used to measure the number of teaching resources that a college or university offers its students. The national average for this metric is 15 to 1, but at NYSID it is much better at 11 to 1. That's good news for students who want to interact more on a personal level with their teachers.
When estimating how much access students will have to their teachers, some people like to look at what percentage of faculty members are full time. This is because part-time teachers may not have as much time to spend on campus as their full-time counterparts.
The full-time faculty percentage at New York School of Interior Design is 5%. This is lower than the national average of 47%.
New York School of Interior Design has a freshmen retention rate of 89%. That's a good sign that full-time students like the school and their professors enough to want to stick around for another year. It's also a sign that the admissions team did a good job in choosing applicants who were a good fit for the school.
The on-time graduation rate is the percent of first-time, full time students who obtain their bachelor's degree in four years or less. This rate is 20% for first-time, full-time students at NYSID, which is lower than the national rate of 33.3%.
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During the 2017-2018 academic year, there were 456 undergraduates at NYSID with 116 being full-time and 340 being part-time.
The net price is calculated by adding tuition, room, board and other costs and subtracting financial aid.Note that the net price is typically less than the published for a school. For more information on the sticker price of NYSID, see our tuition and fees and room and board pages.
While almost two-thirds of students nationwide take out loans to pay for college, the percentage may be quite different for the school you plan on attending. At NYSID, approximately 31% of students took out student loans averaging $4,813 a year. That adds up to $19,252 over four years for those students.
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Contact details for NYSID are given below.
| Contact Details | |
|---|---|
| Address: | 170 East 70Th Street, New York, NY 10021 |
| Phone: | 212-472-1500 |
| Website: | www.nysid.edu/ |
| Most Popular Majors | Bachelor’s Degrees | Average Salary of Graduates |
|---|---|---|
| Design & Applied Arts | 155 | NA |
| Architectural Sciences & Technology | 14 | NA |
Online courses area a great option for busy, working students as well as for those who have scheduling conflicts and want to study on their own time. As time goes by, expect to see more and more online learning options become available.
In 2022-2023, 569 students took at least one online class at New York School of Interior Design. This is a decrease from the 620 students who took online classes the previous year.
| Year | Took at Least One Online Class | Took All Classes Online |
|---|---|---|
| 2022-2023 | 569 | 299 |
| 2021-2022 | 620 | 329 |
| 2020-2021 | 599 | 363 |
| 2018-2019 | 341 | 115 |
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Footnotes
*The racial-ethnic minorities count is calculated by taking the total number of students and subtracting white students, international students, and students whose race/ethnicity was unknown. This number is then divided by the total number of students at the school to obtain the racial-ethnic minorities percentage.
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