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SUNY Maritime College is a public institution located in Throggs Neck, NY. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 1,508 students, and follows a semester based system. Admissions at SUNY Maritime College is less competitive with an acceptance rate of 73%, while the annual tuition including fees is $7,070 per year.
Undergraduate Enrollment
1,508Acceptance Rate
73%SAT Range
1,070 – 1,230ACT Range
21 – 26Admissions
Applicants1,455
Application Fee$50
Admitted1,058
Acceptance Rate73%
Enrolled343
Enrollment Rate32%
Cost & Tuition
Financial Aid & Scholarship
Students receiving grant aid
59%Students receiving financial aid
78%Student Loans
Student Body
Academics
Top Majors
Engineering
43%
Transportation and Materials Moving
36%
Business, Management and Marketing
15%
Natural resources and Conservation
4%
Interdisciplinary Studies
2%
Engineering Technologies
<1
After College
Average (median) Annual Salary
6 years after graduation
$61,2008 years after graduation
$63,80010 years after graduation
$82,800Athletics
Men's Varsity Sports
Baseball, Basketball, Football, Lacrosse, Rowing, Soccer, Swimming and Diving (combined), Cross Country, Sailing
Women's Varsity Sports
Lacrosse, Rowing, Soccer, Swimming and Diving (combined), Cross Country, Volleyball, Sailing
Rankings
#292
National rank
#28 in NY
Colleges in New York
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