Keuka College
Keuka College is one of the one hundred sixty-two private, not-for-profit 4-year colleges in New York. The campus is located in Keuka Park town.
According to the NCES 2017 report, a total of 1,953 students attend the school. In the 2017 fall enrollment, 367 freshman students enrolled, and approximately 250 students returned for their sophomore year (which makes its freshman retention rate 68%). Every year 57% of the graduating class students graduate in 150% of the time it takes to complete their studies.Keuka College's in-state tuition for the 2017-2018 academic year was $29,926, and fees were $1,020. Out-of-state tuition and fees for the same period were $29,926 and $1,020 respectively.
Institution Overview
Campus LocaleDistant Town |
Number of Students1,953 |
Student to Faculty Ratio9:1 |
Is Admission OpenNo |
Religious Affiliation - |
Level4-year |
TypePrivate |
Business ModelNot-for-profit |
On Campus HousingYes |
Retention Rate68% |
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Accreditations
Institutional Accreditations
Middle States Commission on Higher Education 01/01/1927 - Current |
Nursing Programs Accreditations
Nursing (NUR) - Baccalaureate program ACEN 05/01/1964 - 06/30/2011 |
Nursing (CNURED) - Nursing education programs at the baccalaureate degree levels CCNE 04/16/2011 - Current |
Nursing (CNURED) - Nursing education programs at the graduate degree levels CCNE 04/16/2011 - Current |
Admission
70%
Acceptance RateEnrolled students test score (Fall 2017)
SAT | 980 to 1140 |
ACT | 19 to 24 |
Admission considerations
Secondary school GPA Required |
Secondary school rank Neither required nor recommended |
Secondary school record Considered but not required |
Completion of college-preparatory program Considered but not required |
Recommendations Required |
Formal demonstration of competencies Neither required nor recommended |
Admission test scores (SAT/ACT) Considered but not required |
TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) Required |
Other Test (Wonderlic, WISC-III, etc.) Neither required nor recommended |
In addition to the college's admission requirements each nursing program might have its own admission criteria (such as: TEAS score, HESI A2 score, nursing prerequisites GPA, etc).
Cost to Attend
The following table details the reported cost of attendance per credit hour for the 2017-2018 academic year.
Undergrad courses | ||
---|---|---|
In District Students | $999/credit | |
In State Students | $999/credit | |
Out of State Students | $999/credit |
Graduate courses | ||
---|---|---|
In District Students | $952/credit | |
In State Students | $952/credit | |
Out of State Students | $952/credit |
Tuition Estimates
Based on the above credit hour costs, here is a sample tuition for different nursing programs.
Program | Credit Hours | In district | In State | Out of State |
---|---|---|---|---|
LPN | 45 | $44,955 | $44,955 | $44,955 |
ADN | 70 | $69,930 | $69,930 | $69,930 |
BSN | 125 | $124,875 | $124,875 | $124,875 |
FNP | 50 | $47,600 | $47,600 | $47,600 |
If you attend a private, for-profit school, usually the additional cost (besides tuition) is about 10% of the tuition. If you attend a public school or a not-for-profit private school, the additional cost is around 50% of the tuition.
Financial Aid
In 2017-2018 academic year, 100% of Keuka College's students received financial aid. Below is the breakdown of the financial aid provided to students.
Students Receiving Aid | Average Amount/Student | |
---|---|---|
Pell Grant | 50% | $4,137 |
Other Federal Grant | 15% | $1,822 |
State Grant & Scholarships | 64% | $3,614 |
Institutional Grant & Scholarships | 98% | $15,714 |
Federal Student Loans | 91% | $5,634 |
Private Loans | 26% | $13,163 |
$25,211
Average Net PriceAverage Net Price by Family Income
Less than $30,000$20,784 |
$30,001 to $48,000$24,229 |
$48,001 to $75,000$26,504 |
$75,001 to $110,000$27,777 |
Over $110,000$29,336 |
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Student Population
1,647
Undergrads
306
Graduates
1,471
Women
482
Men
77%
Full-time
23%
Par-time
Ethnic Diversity
White |
77% |
Black/African American |
8% |
Hispanic |
5% |
Race/ethnicity unknown |
5% |
Two or more races |
2% |
Non-resident alien |
1% |
Asian |
1% |
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander |
0% |
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Data source: https://nces.ed.gov (2017-2018 colleges survey) and New York state board of nursing.