2014-2016 Undergraduate and Graduate Bulletin (without addenda) 
    
    Nov 13, 2024  
2014-2016 Undergraduate and Graduate Bulletin (without addenda) [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Statistics on Enrollment and the Student Body


Enrollment 2013-2014

Fall 2013

  Undergraduate Graduate Total

  FT PT TOT FT PT TOT  
Brooklyn 2033 122 2155 1855 702 2587 4742
Long Island - - - - 36 36 36
Wetchester - - - - 9 9 28
Broad Street - - - 90 13 103 103
Total 2033 122 2155 1975 760 2735 4890

Student Body

Fall 2013

  Undergraduate Graduate

  Men Women Men Women
Brooklyn 1642 513 1854 733
Long Island - - 27  9
Westchester - - 7  2
Broad Street - - 73 30
Total 1642 513 1961 774

Persistence and Completion Information

As required by the New York State Education Department Higher Education Data System, NYU School of Engineering conducts a yearly cohort survival analysis. This study collects data for a group or cohort of first-time, full-time first year (never attended college before) students who enter the School. The data measures retention patterns and indicates the time needed to complete undergraduate degrees at the NYU School of Engineering. For a cohort study of first-time full-time students who entered the School of Engineering as first year students in Fall 2006, 41 percent received their Bachelor of Science degree within four years, 58 percent graduated in five years and 62 percent completed their degree within six years.

Student Retention

First-time full-time undergraduate students continuing at the School, 2012-2013 to 2013-2014:

School-wide: 86%

Enrollment by Racial/Ethnic Status
(Using standard federal classifications)

  Undergraduate Students Graduate Students

American Indian or Alaska Native 0.3% 0.0%
Asian, Pacific Islander 33.9% 7.5%
Caucasian 28.7% 11.3%
Black, non-Hispanic 6.2%  2.2%
Hispanic 9.0%  2.9%
International* 10.0% 69.3%
Unknown 11.9% 6.7%

*International students come from more than 55 countries