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What Outcomes Can You Expect With a Degree From SUNY Old Westbury ?

How does SUNY Old Westbury compare to other colleges with respect to real results?

What Outcomes Can You Expect?

What happened to students who enrolled at this college? Find out how many graduated, how much student loan debt they're stuck with, and how much they get paid on average in their jobs. This can give you valuable insight on what the ROI might be for this school.

Graduation and Retention Rates

Of the 415 students that were expected to graduate on-time in 2020 , 315 remained at the school past their freshman year, 137 graduated on-time (two or four years depending on the degree) and 200 within a reasonable time (three or six years or within 150% of the on-time duration).

The majority of undergraduates (76.0% ) continued past their freshman year.
33.0% undergraduates completed their degree "on-time" (within two or four years depending on the degree)
A significant percentage of undergraduates (48.0% ) completed their degree in a reasonable time (within three or six years depending on the degree)

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Student Loan Debt

A total of 1,064 SUNY Old Westbury students entered loan repayment in 2009. After three years, 6.0% of these students ( 64 out of 1,064 ) defaulted on their loans.

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Pay Data

On average, graduates of SUNY Old Westbury earn about $37,000 in their early career. This is about what might be expected given the mix of majors that are offered at SUNY Old Westbury .

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Return On Your Investment

Want to find out how to make $1,180,000 ?

Check out the return on your investment in an undergraduate degree at SUNY Old Westbury .

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