SUNY Maritime College: Statistics

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#4777 of 14,131 In the World
#1336 of 2,597 In North America
#1259 of 2,496 In the United States
#121 of 221 In New York State
#45 of 92 In New York City
#1137 of 1,139 For Military science
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Acceptance rate
80%
Average SAT
1220
Average ACT
26
Aid receiving
84%
Undergraduates
1,295
Graduates
132
Male:Female Ratio
86:14
Control
Public
Highest Degree
Master's degree

SUNY Maritime College Acceptance rate and admissions statistics

SUNY Maritime College has an acceptance rate of 80% and is in the middle in terms of the difficulty of admission among universities in the United States. The university reports the admission statistics without distinguishing between local and international students.

Total Men Women
Acceptance Rate 80% 80% 80%
Applicants 1,337 1,139 198
Admissions 1,074 915 159
Freshmen enrolled full time 284 254 30

489 students enrolled in some distance education courses.

96 enrolled exclusively in distance education.

SAT scores

Among admitted applicants
89 or 31%
submitted SAT

25% of them
had 1140
or below

75% of them
had 1300
or below

Typical SAT scores of first-years in SUNY Maritime College are 1140-1300 (middle 50% range).

ACT scores

Among admitted applicants
25 or 9%
submitted ACT

25% of them
had 24
or below

75% of them
had 28
or below

Typical ACT scores of first-years in SUNY Maritime College are 24-28 (middle 50% range).

Admissions requirements

Secondary school GPA Required
Secondary school record Required
TOEFL Required
College-preparatory program Considered but not required
Recommendations Considered but not required
SAT/ACT Considered but not required
Formal demonstration of competencies Neither required nor recommended
Other Tests Neither required nor recommended
Secondary school rank Neither required nor recommended

Enrollment demographics by race or ethnicity

White 950 (67%)
Hispanic 214 (15%)
Black or African American 87 (6%)
Asian 64 (4%)
Race or Ethnicity unknown 54 (4%)
Two or more races 31 (2%)
Nonresident Alien 26 (2%)
American Indian or Alaska Native 1 (0.1%)

Costs per year: Tuition, Housing, Fees

The final cost of attendance varies for each student based on household income, residency, program, and other factors.

Average aid awarded
$8,012
Students receiving aid
84%

Tuition and fees

UndergraduatesGraduates
Tuition in-district $7,070$11,310
Tuition in-state $7,070$11,310
Tuition out-of-state $16,980$23,100
Fee in-district $1,470$512
Fee in-state $1,470$512
Fee out-of-state $1,470$512

Room and board costs

Dormitory capacity 1,426
Combined charge for room and board $15,240
Room charge $8,816
Meal charge $6,424

SUNY Maritime College majors

SUNY Maritime College has granted 445 bachelor's degrees across 8 programs and 69 master's across 2 programs. Below is a table with majors that lead to degrees at SUNY Maritime College.

Major Associate Bachelor Master
Marine Science & Merchant Marine Officer 166
Mechanical Engineering 82
Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services, Other 68
Transportation & Mobility Management 59
Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering 41
Environmental Studies 28
Electrical and Electronics Engineering 24
Industrial Engineering 23
Maritime Studies 13 10
Engineering & Engineering-Related Technologies & Technicians, Other 2
Grand Total 2 445 69

SUNY Maritime College has a graduation rate of 73%, which is among the 19% highest for universities in the US.

Total Men Women
Graduation rate 73% 71% 82%
  • Full-time retention rate - 78%

Publications & Citations

SUNY Maritime College has published 288 scientific papers with 1,627 citations received. The research profile covers a range of fields, including Engineering, Physics, Quantum and Particle physics, Computer Science, Environmental Science, Liberal Arts & Social Sciences, Chemistry, Business, Biology, and Geography and Cartography.

Publications
288
Citations
1,627

Publication / Citation count by topic

Engineering
207 / 1,122
Physics
194 / 1,291
Quantum and Particle physics
165 / 1,159
Computer Science
150 / 845
Environmental Science
128 / 564
Liberal Arts & Social Sciences
127 / 483
Chemistry
127 / 1,014
Business
95 / 260
Biology
82 / 510
Geography and Cartography
80 / 348
Materials Science
80 / 575
Mathematics
78 / 377
Geology
71 / 238
Electrical Engineering
70 / 318
Management
68 / 204
Political Science
64 / 276
Organic Chemistry
63 / 542
Artificial Intelligence (AI)
62 / 305
History
62 / 178
Law
62 / 276
Optical Engineering
58 / 414
Mechanical Engineering
57 / 546
Archaeology
54 / 178
Ecology
51 / 268
Aerospace Engineering
51 / 446
Economics
50 / 179
Philosophy
48 / 156
Telecommunications
43 / 277
Statistics
43 / 240
Oceanography
40 / 123
Machine Learning
39 / 224
Computer Networking
36 / 296
Condensed Matter Physics
35 / 509
Acoustical Engineering
32 / 101
Atomic and Molecular physics
32 / 304
Psychology
31 / 218
Astrophysics and Astronomy
29 / 187
Sociology
29 / 61
Art & Design
28 / 132
Nuclear Physics
27 / 321

Annual publication & citation counts

Year Publications Citations
1991 1 9
1992 3 1
1993 0 5
1994 5 9
1995 7 11
1996 1 8
1997 5 20
1998 2 12
1999 1 4
2000 2 17
2001 0 11
2002 3 16
2003 1 7
2004 3 8
2005 2 24
2006 3 19
2007 3 24
2008 5 27
2009 6 34
2010 11 53
2011 10 54
2012 12 76
2013 6 59
2014 5 60
2015 5 56
2016 8 54
2017 6 49
2018 11 71
2019 4 92
2020 23 83
2021 12 102
2022 15 117
2023 15 110
Academic rankings

Notable alumni

  1. Geraldo Rivera

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    Years
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    Occupations
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  2. Scott Kelly

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    Born in
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    Years
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    Occupations
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    Biography

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  3. Dan Meuser

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    Years
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    Occupations
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  4. Edward Villella

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    Years
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    Occupations
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    Biography

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  5. Harry Manning

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    Born in
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    Years
    1897-1974 (aged 77)
    Occupations
    naval officeraircraft pilot
    Biography

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  6. Ross Gilmore Marvin

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    Born in
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    Years
    1880-1908 (aged 28)
    Occupations
    engineercivil engineerexplorer
    Biography

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  7. Steven Winberg

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  8. Gerd F. Glang

    Gerd F. Glang
    Biography

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  9. Ernest Preeg

    Ernest Preeg
    Years
    1934-2017 (aged 83)
    Occupations
    economistdiplomat
    Biography

    Ernest Henry Preeg was an American economist from Virginia. He holds a B.S. in Marine Transportation from State University of New York Maritime College, an M.A. and Ph.D. in Economics from The New School of Social Research in New York City. He has served as U.S. Ambassador to Haiti from 1981 to 1983. He was a Senior Fellow with the Manufacturers Alliance (MAPI). Later, he gave testimony to Congress and the U.S. China Security Review Commission on manipulation of U.S. currency by China and Japan. In 2008, he presented at the Alfred P. Sloan Industry Studies Conference: Innovation in Global Industries.

General info

Alternative names SUNY
Founded 1874
Motto Loyalty, Valor
Colors navy, cardinal
Academic calendar September to May
Total FTE staff 297
Carnegie classification Master's Colleges & Universities: Small Programs

Location and contacts

Address 6 Pennyfield Avenue
Throggs Neck, New York, 10465-4198
United States
City population 8,804,000
Phone 7184097200

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