Albany, NY

The College of Saint Rose

www.strose.edu/ ⟶

Graduation Rate
43%
Tuition (In-State)
$37,452
Acceptance Rate
78%
Enrollment
2,786
The College of Saint Rose community engages highly motivated undergraduate and graduate students in rigorous educational experiences. In the progressive tradition of the founding Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet, we welcome students from all religious and cultural backgrounds. In addition to developing their intellectual capacities, students have the opportunity to cultivate their creative and spiritual gifts in a diverse learning community that fosters integrity, interdependence, and mutual respect. The College delivers distinctive and comprehensive liberal arts and professional programs that inspire our graduates to be productive adults, critical thinkers, and motivated, caring citizens. Our engagement with the urban environment expands the setting for educational opportunities and encourages the Saint Rose community’s energetic involvement and effective leadership in society.

Costs and Financial Aid

$55,146
Tuition
$37,452
Room and Board
$14,394
Books and Supplies
$1,200
Other Expenses
$2,100

Gross Annual Cost

Estimated Annual Cost

$55,146
Gross Annual Cost
Out of pocket:
$23,122
Estimated Annual Cost
Estimated annual cost generated from the Department of Education. Actual costs may vary based on individual circumstances.
$55,146
Tuition
$37,452
Room and Board
$14,394
Books and Supplies
$1,200
Other Expenses
$2,100

Gross Annual Cost

Estimated Annual Cost

$55,146
Gross Annual Cost
Out of pocket:
$23,122
Estimated Annual Cost
Actual costs may vary based on individual circumstances.
$55,146
Tuition
$37,452
Room and Board
$14,394
Books and Supplies
$1,200
Other Expenses
$2,100

Gross Annual Cost

Estimated Annual Cost

$55,146
Gross Annual Cost
Out of pocket:
$23,122
Estimated Annual Cost
Actual costs may vary based on individual circumstances.
Federal Grants
43%
$6,168
State/Local Grants
38%
$3,765
Institutional Grants
99%
$23,339
Loans
69%
$9,034

Percent Receiving Aid and Average Aid Amount

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Acceptance Rate and Test Scores

78%

Acceptance Rate

11% students submit SAT
0% students submit ACT

Applicants Submitting Test Scores

513-628
SAT
Verbal
488-600
SAT
Math
0-0
ACT
Composite

Typical Test Scores of Admitted Students

Diversity and Demographics

2,786
Students
51% Undergrad
49% Graduate

Degree Type

95% Full-time
5% Part-time

Full-time vs Part-time Status

1,432
Undergrad
Students
66% Female
34% Male

Gender Ratio

American Indian or Alaskan Native
0%
Asian or Pacific Islander
4%
Black
14%
Hispanic
5%
White
52%
Unknown
4%
Non-resident
5%

Race and Ethnicity of Undergrad Students

Graduation Rate and Most Popular Majors

43%
4 years

Graduation Rate

Psychology, General
43
Business Administration and Management, General
38
Teacher Education, Multiple Levels
33
Elementary Education and Teaching
30
Forensic Psychology
26

Most Popular Majors and Number of Graduates

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