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The New School BArch in Urban & Regional Planning

Urban & Regional Planning is a major offered under the architecture and related services program of study at The New School. Here, you’ll find out more about the major bachelor’s degree program in urban planning, including such details as the number of graduates, ethnicity of students, related majors and concentrations, and more.

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Rankings for the New School University BArch in Urban Planning

#49 in the U.S
#5 in New York

In order to help students and their parents find the best school for them, we have created several different types of college rankings, which are updated yearly. The bachelor's program at New School University was ranked #49 on College Factual's Best Schools for urban planning list. It is also ranked #5 in New York.

Here are some of the other rankings for New School University.

Ranking TypeRank
Most Focused Master’s Degree Colleges for Urban & Regional Planning17
Highest Paid Master’s Degree Urban & Regional Planning Graduates21
Highest Paid Urban & Regional Planning Graduates28
Most Focused Colleges for Urban & Regional Planning36
Best Urban & Regional Planning Master’s Degree Schools40
Most Popular Master’s Degree Colleges for Urban & Regional Planning43
Most Focused Bachelor’s Degree Colleges for Urban & Regional Planning43
Most Popular Bachelor’s Degree Colleges for Urban & Regional Planning43
Best Urban & Regional Planning Schools49
Most Popular Colleges for Urban & Regional Planning54
Best Urban & Regional Planning Master’s Degree Colleges for Veterans58
Best Urban & Regional Planning Colleges for Veterans66
Best Value Master’s Degree Colleges for Urban & Regional Planning66
Best Value Master’s Degree Colleges for Urban & Regional Planning (Income $75-$110k)67
Best Value Master’s Degree Colleges for Urban & Regional Planning (Income $48-$75k)67
Best Value Master’s Degree Colleges for Urban & Regional Planning (Income Over $110k)67
Best Value Master’s Degree Colleges for Urban & Regional Planning (With Aid)67
Best Value Master’s Degree Colleges for Urban & Regional Planning (Income $0-$30k)67
Best Value Master’s Degree Colleges for Urban & Regional Planning (Income $30-$48k)67
Best Value Colleges for Urban & Regional Planning (Income $0-$30k)76
Best Value Colleges for Urban & Regional Planning76
Best Value Colleges for Urban & Regional Planning (Income $48-$75k)76
Best Value Colleges for Urban & Regional Planning (Income $30-$48k)76
Best Value Colleges for Urban & Regional Planning (Income Over $110k)76
Best Value Colleges for Urban & Regional Planning (With Aid)76
Best Value Colleges for Urban & Regional Planning (Income $75-$110k)76

How Much Does a Bachelor’s in Urban Planning from New School University Cost?

$50,286 Average Tuition and Fees (In-State)

New School University Undergraduate Tuition and Fees

During the 2019-2020 academic year, part-time undergraduate students at New School University paid an average of $1,597 per credit hour. No discount was available for in-state students. The following table shows the average full-time tuition and fees for undergraduates.

In StateOut of State
Tuition$49,820$49,820
Fees$466$466
Books and Supplies$1,604$1,604
On Campus Room and Board$18,700$18,700
On Campus Other Expenses$2,050$2,050

Learn more about New School University tuition and fees.

Does New School University Offer an Online BArch in Urban Planning?

Online degrees for the New School University urban planning bachelor’s degree program are not available at this time. To see if the school offers distance learning options in other areas, visit the New School University Online Learning page.

You may also be interested in one of these majors related to urban and regional planning.

Related MajorAnnual Graduates
Architectural Sciences & Technology32

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References

*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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