CUNY Hunter College
Where You Fit
SAT
1600150014001300120011001000900
2.02.53.03.54.0
GPA
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High School GPA
4.0 (0.3%)
3.75–3.99 (17.3%)
3.50–3.74 (29.6%)
3.25–3.49 (23.9%)
3.00–3.24 (16.5%)
2.50–2.99 (11.6%)
2.00–2.49 (0.6%)
1.00–1.99 (0.0%)
Admission Factor Importance
Academic
| Academic GPA | Very Important |
| Rigor of secondary school record | Important |
| Standardized test scores | Considered |
| Class rank | Not Considered |
| Application Essay | Not Considered |
| Recommendation(s) | Not Considered |
Non-academic
| Interview | Not Considered |
| Extracurricular activities | Not Considered |
| Talent/ability | Not Considered |
| Character/personal qualities | Not Considered |
| First generation | Not Considered |
| Alumni/ae relation | Not Considered |
| Geographical residence | Not Considered |
| State residency | Not Considered |
| Religious affiliation/commitment | Not Considered |
| Racial/ethnic status | Not Considered |
| Volunteer work | Not Considered |
| Work experience | Not Considered |
| Level of applicant's interest | Not Considered |
Cost & Tuition
In-State Tuition: $7,382
In-State Cost of Attendance: $13,310
Out-of-State Tuition: $15,332
Out-of-State Cost of Attendance: $21,260
Scholarships & Grants
Students with need-based aid: 1,995
Average need-based scholarship/grant: $10,131
Students with non-need merit aid: 30
Average non-need merit scholarship/grant: $6,049
Student Debt
Median total debt: $8,812
Students with federal loans: 7.1%
Students with Pell grants: 55.0%
Career Outcomes
All graduates median earnings:
After 1 year: $46,228
After 5 years: $70,493
Majors(54 programs)
- Psychology, General.(670 graduates)
- Human Biology.(307 graduates)
- English Language and Literature, General.(235 graduates)
- Sociology.(217 graduates)
- Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing.(179 graduates)
- Communication and Media Studies.(167 graduates)
- Economics.(143 graduates)
- Chemistry.(139 graduates)
- Political Science and Government.(129 graduates)
- Biology, General.(118 graduates)
- Computer Science.(117 graduates)
- Fine and Studio Arts.(107 graduates)
- Accounting and Related Services.(95 graduates)
- Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Levels and Methods.(62 graduates)
- Biological and Physical Sciences.(61 graduates)
- Social Work.(49 graduates)
- Film/Video and Photographic Arts.(48 graduates)
- Anthropology.(44 graduates)
- History.(41 graduates)
- Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Subject Areas.(40 graduates)
- Mathematics.(38 graduates)
- Ethnic, Cultural Minority, Gender, and Group Studies.(35 graduates)
- East Asian Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics.(33 graduates)
- Music.(32 graduates)
- Clinical/Medical Laboratory Science/Research and Allied Professions.(32 graduates)
- Romance Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics.(31 graduates)
- Philosophy.(27 graduates)
- Drama/Theatre Arts and Stagecraft.(26 graduates)
- Public Health.(23 graduates)
- Foods, Nutrition, and Related Services.(19 graduates)
- Statistics.(18 graduates)
- Geography and Cartography.(17 graduates)
- Natural Resources Conservation and Research.(15 graduates)
- Physics.(14 graduates)
- Religion/Religious Studies.(13 graduates)
- Dance.(13 graduates)
- Urban Studies/Affairs.(11 graduates)
- Classics and Classical Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics.(10 graduates)
- Germanic Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics.(7 graduates)
- Slavic, Baltic and Albanian Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics.(4 graduates)
- Archeology.(4 graduates)
- Middle/Near Eastern and Semitic Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics.(3 graduates)
- Linguistic, Comparative, and Related Language Studies and Services.(1 graduates)
- Area Studies.
- Computer and Information Sciences, General.
- Special Education and Teaching.
- Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities.
- Pharmacology and Toxicology.
- Geological and Earth Sciences/Geosciences.
- Physical Sciences, Other.
- International Relations and National Security Studies.
- Communication Disorders Sciences and Services.
- Rehabilitation and Therapeutic Professions.
- Dietetics and Clinical Nutrition Services.
Institution Details
Undergraduate Enrollment: 16,642 students
Admission Rate: 54.0%
Retention Rate: 80.0%
Graduation Rate: 61.0%
Student Demographics
White (17.9%)
Hispanic (31.9%)
Black (11.3%)
Asian (30.7%)
Two or More (3.4%)
International (4.4%)
Gender Distribution
Men (35.2%)
Women (64.8%)