Most Searched Undergraduate Schools in New York Colleges Student Population Comparison

For the academic year 2022-2023, the total student population of Most Searched Undergraduate Schools in New York Colleges is 235,644.
The proportion of undergraduate students is 59.13% (139,328 students) and graduate students's proportion is 40.87% (96,316 graduate students).
New York University has the most students of 59,144 among Most Searched Undergraduate Schools in New York Colleges. By gender, the male-female ratio at Most Searched Undergraduate Schools in New York Colleges is 45.12% (106,320 male students) to 54.88% (129,324 female students).

Student Population Comparison

10 schools are matched for your search.
Student Population Comparison Table
School NameTotalUndergraduate GraduateMale StudentsFemale Students
Columbia University in the City of New York New York, NY34,782 8,902
(25.59%)
25,880
(74.41%)
16,150
(46.43%)
18,632
(53.57%)
Cornell University Ithaca, NY25,898 15,735
(60.76%)
10,163
(39.24%)
12,213
(47.16%)
13,685
(52.84%)
CUNY John Jay College of Criminal Justice New York, NY13,921 12,061
(86.64%)
1,860
(13.36%)
5,091
(36.57%)
8,830
(63.43%)
Elmira College Elmira, NY657 609
(92.69%)
48
(7.31%)
223
(33.94%)
434
(66.06%)
Fordham University Bronx, NY16,556 10,098
(60.99%)
6,458
(39.01%)
6,277
(37.91%)
10,279
(62.09%)
New York University New York, NY59,144 29,401
(49.71%)
29,743
(50.29%)
24,466
(41.37%)
34,678
(58.63%)
Rochester Institute of Technology Rochester, NY16,615 13,940
(83.90%)
2,675
(16.10%)
10,846
(65.28%)
5,769
(34.72%)
St. John's University-New York Queens, NY19,663 15,652
(79.60%)
4,011
(20.40%)
8,435
(42.90%)
11,228
(57.10%)
Stony Brook University Stony Brook, NY25,710 17,509
(68.10%)
8,201
(31.90%)
12,181
(47.38%)
13,529
(52.62%)
Syracuse University Syracuse, NY22,698 15,421
(67.94%)
7,277
(32.06%)
10,438
(45.99%)
12,260
(54.01%)
Average23,56413,933
(59.13%)
9,632
(40.87%)
10,632
(45.12%)
12,932
(54.88%)
*Schools missing information are not included in this table. The schools have not report their information to the IPEDS/NCES or not applicable.)
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