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New York University

NYU Stern · New York, NY

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School profile context

Source-backed
Location
New York, NY
Ownership
Private nonprofit
IPEDS ID
193900

Source: U.S. Dept. of Education — College Scorecard ↗ (latest available, ~2023). School profile context — not verified MBA-specific salary data.

Cost & debt at a glance

Institution-wide

College Scorecard figures for the whole institution (undergraduate basis) — not MBA program tuition or MBA-graduate debt, which are typically higher.

Cost of attendance$84,374

Per year, undergraduate basis

Median federal debt$20,500

All completers, all programs

Cost Debtscale to $84k

Source: U.S. Dept. of Education — College Scorecard ↗ (latest available, ~2023). School profile context — not verified MBA-specific salary data.

Institution cost & debt context

These are institution-wide figures from College Scorecard (undergraduate basis) — not MBA program tuition or MBA-graduate debt, which are typically much higher. Use them as broad grounding, then enter your program's actual numbers in the ROI calculator.

School cost context

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$84,374

Institution cost of attendance, academic year (undergraduate basis).

School debt context

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$20,500

Median federal debt across all completers (all programs).

Source: U.S. Dept. of Education — College Scorecard ↗ (latest available, ~2023). School profile context — not verified MBA-specific salary data.

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