CUNY Hunter College

New York, New York

Public City: Large

CUNY Hunter College is a public institution in New York, New York enrolling 16,289 students, according to the U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard. The acceptance rate is 53.8% with an average SAT of 1,280. Graduates earn a median of $63,163 ten years after enrollment, based on U.S. Treasury tax records linked to federal financial aid data. The average net price after financial aid is $2,984. This profile includes admissions data, graduation rates, program-level earnings, and cost breakdowns to help students compare colleges using official federal data.

What the IPEDS & College Scorecard Data Shows for CUNY Hunter College

CUNY Hunter College operates as a public institution located in New York, New York (city: large), with a total reported enrollment of 16,289 students of which 20,080 are undergraduates. Institution-level records in the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) classify each school by Carnegie category, ownership sector, and urban/rural locale, which is how this profile’s peer group and cost cohort are determined. CUNY Hunter College is categorized as “18” under the Carnegie classification system, a meaningful signal when comparing like-to-like institutions.

Selectivity and financial signals give context to what applicants can expect. The reported admission rate is 53.8%, drawn from the most recent IPEDS Fall enrollment survey, with an average SAT of 1,280. The average net price after grants and scholarships is $2,984, with published in-state tuition of $7,382 and a Pell grant recipient share of 55.9%. Median federal student debt at graduation is $11,000, drawn from the U.S. Treasury-matched College Scorecard file.

Outcomes reveal whether the investment pays back. The 4-year completion rate is 58.8%, and the first-year retention rate is 77.6%. Graduates earn a median of $63,163 ten years after enrolling, compared with $50,414 six years post-enrollment. Within three years of entering repayment, 230800.0% of borrowers are making progress on their federal loans, and 63.1% of graduates earn above the high-school threshold. Treating these numbers as a single snapshot alongside the cost cohort is the standard approach for evaluating ROI under the College Scorecard methodology.

Quick Facts

16,289
Total enrollment
53.8%
Acceptance rate
1,280
SAT average
58.8%
4-yr graduation rate
$63,163
10-yr median earnings
77.6%
First-year retention

Admissions

Admission Rate 53.8%
SAT Average 1,280
SAT Math (25th-75th) 550 – 720
SAT Reading (25th-75th) 550 – 700

Costs & Financial Aid

Tuition & Net Price

In-State Tuition $7,382
Out-of-State Tuition $15,332
Average Net Price $2,984

Net Price by Family Income

$0 – $30,000 $1,029
$30,001 – $48,000 $1,935
$48,001 – $75,000 $6,003
Over $110,000 $12,259
55.9%
Pell Grant Rate
6.7%
Federal Loan Rate
$11,000
Median Debt
$117/mo
Monthly Payment

Student Demographics

White 18.4%
African American 11.1%
Hispanic or Latino 31.3%
Asian 31.0%
American Indian or Alaska Native 0.2%
Pacific Islander 0.1%
Two or More Ethnicities 3.3%
International 4.6%
67.2%
Female
46.9%
First Generation

Outcomes

58.8%
4-Year Completion Rate
77.6%
Retention Rate
$50,414
Median Earnings (6yr)
$63,163
Median Earnings (10yr)
63.1%
Earning Over $25K
230800.0%
Loan Repayment (3yr)

Programs & Earnings

Program Credential Completers Median Earnings Median Debt
Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing Master's 174 $142,731 $20,500
Educational Administration and Supervision Master's 83 $131,961 $23,186
Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing Bachelor's 172 $116,361 $12,500
Educational Administration and Supervision Graduate Certificate 2 $111,673
Clinical/Medical Laboratory Science/Research and Allied Professions Bachelor's 33 $104,791
Computer Science Bachelor's 276 $102,321 $9,553
Clinical/Medical Laboratory Science/Research and Allied Professions Master's 15 $98,307
Accounting and Related Services Master's 12 $98,103
Rehabilitation and Therapeutic Professions Doctoral $93,750 $54,600
Communication Disorders Sciences and Services Master's 21 $91,520 $41,000
Urban Studies/Affairs Master's 63 $89,866 $28,918
Special Education and Teaching Master's 226 $88,978 $30,530
Teaching English or French as a Second or Foreign Language Post-baccalaureate Certificate $86,867
Teaching English or French as a Second or Foreign Language Master's 29 $84,459 $25,625
Human Biology Bachelor's 442 $83,420 $11,250
Bilingual, Multilingual, and Multicultural Education Graduate Certificate 23 $81,702
Student Counseling and Personnel Services Master's 37 $81,233 $37,190
Mathematics Bachelor's 43 $80,308
Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Subject Areas Master's 143 $79,416 $24,573
Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Levels and Methods Master's 146 $77,067 $25,523
Social Work Master's 601 $76,071 $41,000
Accounting and Related Services Bachelor's 85 $75,803 $12,969
Foods, Nutrition, and Related Services Master's 7 $75,480 $33,795
Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Levels and Methods Bachelor's 73 $73,857 $13,920
Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Subject Areas Bachelor's 37 $72,919 $15,504
Mental and Social Health Services and Allied Professions Master's 43 $71,978 $41,000
Social Work Bachelor's 43 $70,273
Economics Bachelor's 144 $69,920 $10,101
Rehabilitation and Therapeutic Professions Master's 2 $69,161
Research and Experimental Psychology Graduate Certificate 4 $67,660
Clinical, Counseling and Applied Psychology Master's 9 $67,660
Special Education and Teaching Graduate Certificate 35 $67,101
Public Health Master's 0 $64,629
Public Health Bachelor's 27 $63,884
Biological and Physical Sciences Bachelor's 65 $63,406
Political Science and Government Bachelor's 113 $62,040 $13,391
Foods, Nutrition, and Related Services Bachelor's 21 $59,864
Biology, General Bachelor's 191 $59,204 $12,500
Psychology, General Bachelor's 673 $59,149 $11,386
History Bachelor's 55 $58,253 $13,000
Sociology Bachelor's 188 $57,965 $10,245
Fine and Studio Arts Bachelor's 90 $56,160 $10,300
English Language and Literature, General Bachelor's 194 $55,759 $13,533
Communication and Media Studies Bachelor's 164 $55,182 $10,875
Chemistry Bachelor's 130 $54,699 $9,000
East Asian Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics Bachelor's 37 $53,509
Anthropology Bachelor's 35 $51,787 $8,772
Ethnic, Cultural Minority, Gender, and Group Studies Bachelor's 40 $51,569
Philosophy Bachelor's 14 $49,583
Fine and Studio Arts Master's 61 $48,258 $55,875
Film/Video and Photographic Arts Bachelor's 52 $46,545
Rhetoric and Composition/Writing Studies Master's 16 $41,193
Music Bachelor's 24 $39,600
Romance Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics Bachelor's 25 $34,847
Natural Resources Conservation and Research Bachelor's 17 $31,839
Classics and Classical Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics Bachelor's 12 $26,353
Dance Bachelor's 12 $21,964
Geography and Cartography Bachelor's 7 $19,227
Drama/Theatre Arts and Stagecraft Bachelor's 29 $16,015

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the admissions statistics for CUNY Hunter College?
CUNY Hunter College is a public institution in New York, New York. The acceptance rate is 53.8%. The average SAT score is 1,280. Total enrollment is 16,289 students.
How much do CUNY Hunter College graduates earn?
Graduates of CUNY Hunter College earn a median of $63,163 ten years after enrollment. Six years after enrollment, median earnings are $50,414.
How much does CUNY Hunter College cost?
The average net price at CUNY Hunter College is $2,984. In-state tuition is $7,382 and out-of-state tuition is $15,332. Median student debt at graduation is $11,000.
What is the graduation rate at CUNY Hunter College?
CUNY Hunter College has a 4-year completion rate of 58.8%. The first-year retention rate is 77.6%.
Is CUNY Hunter College worth the student debt?
The median student debt at CUNY Hunter College is $11,000, while graduates earn a median of $63,163 ten years after enrollment. That debt represents about 17% of first-year post-graduation earnings. 230800.0% of borrowers are repaying their loans within 3 years. Estimated monthly loan payment is $117.

Data Sources

Data as of 2024-25 academic year. Source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard.

Primary: U.S. Department of Education, College Scorecard. Data reflects most recent available year.

Institutional characteristics: IPEDS (Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System) institutional characteristics file.

Earnings: Median earnings 6 and 10 years after enrollment, from U.S. Treasury tax records linked to federal student aid data.

Program data: Credential-level earnings from the College Scorecard Field of Study dataset.

All federal data sources used on this page

Earnings data sourced from IRS records via the U.S. Treasury–Department of Education matching used by the College Scorecard.