CUNY Hunter College

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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 GPAVery Important
Rigor of secondary school recordImportant
Standardized test scoresConsidered
Class rankNot Considered
Application EssayNot Considered
Recommendation(s)Not Considered

Non-academic

InterviewNot Considered
Extracurricular activitiesNot Considered
Talent/abilityNot Considered
Character/personal qualitiesNot Considered
First generationNot Considered
Alumni/ae relationNot Considered
Geographical residenceNot Considered
State residencyNot Considered
Religious affiliation/commitmentNot Considered
Racial/ethnic statusNot Considered
Volunteer workNot Considered
Work experienceNot Considered
Level of applicant's interestNot 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)

  1. Psychology, General.(670 graduates)
  2. Human Biology.(307 graduates)
  3. English Language and Literature, General.(235 graduates)
  4. Sociology.(217 graduates)
  5. Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing.(179 graduates)
  6. Communication and Media Studies.(167 graduates)
  7. Economics.(143 graduates)
  8. Chemistry.(139 graduates)
  9. Political Science and Government.(129 graduates)
  10. Biology, General.(118 graduates)
  11. Computer Science.(117 graduates)
  12. Fine and Studio Arts.(107 graduates)
  13. Accounting and Related Services.(95 graduates)
  14. Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Levels and Methods.(62 graduates)
  15. Biological and Physical Sciences.(61 graduates)
  16. Social Work.(49 graduates)
  17. Film/Video and Photographic Arts.(48 graduates)
  18. Anthropology.(44 graduates)
  19. History.(41 graduates)
  20. Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Subject Areas.(40 graduates)
  21. Mathematics.(38 graduates)
  22. Ethnic, Cultural Minority, Gender, and Group Studies.(35 graduates)
  23. East Asian Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics.(33 graduates)
  24. Music.(32 graduates)
  25. Clinical/Medical Laboratory Science/Research and Allied Professions.(32 graduates)
  26. Romance Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics.(31 graduates)
  27. Philosophy.(27 graduates)
  28. Drama/Theatre Arts and Stagecraft.(26 graduates)
  29. Public Health.(23 graduates)
  30. Foods, Nutrition, and Related Services.(19 graduates)
  31. Statistics.(18 graduates)
  32. Geography and Cartography.(17 graduates)
  33. Natural Resources Conservation and Research.(15 graduates)
  34. Physics.(14 graduates)
  35. Religion/Religious Studies.(13 graduates)
  36. Dance.(13 graduates)
  37. Urban Studies/Affairs.(11 graduates)
  38. Classics and Classical Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics.(10 graduates)
  39. Germanic Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics.(7 graduates)
  40. Slavic, Baltic and Albanian Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics.(4 graduates)
  41. Archeology.(4 graduates)
  42. Middle/Near Eastern and Semitic Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics.(3 graduates)
  43. Linguistic, Comparative, and Related Language Studies and Services.(1 graduates)
  44. Area Studies.
  45. Computer and Information Sciences, General.
  46. Special Education and Teaching.
  47. Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities.
  48. Pharmacology and Toxicology.
  49. Geological and Earth Sciences/Geosciences.
  50. Physical Sciences, Other.
  51. International Relations and National Security Studies.
  52. Communication Disorders Sciences and Services.
  53. Rehabilitation and Therapeutic Professions.
  54. 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%)

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