New York’s Best Colleges and Universities by Academic Stewardship

New York’s Best Colleges and Universities by Academic Stewardship

What are the best colleges and universities in Texas if you reward schools for making the best use of their limited resources? Academic Stewardship asks how effectively schools manage their financial and human resources to gain the influence that makes them academically excellent. Schools that are exemplary in Academic Stewardship are doing everything in their power to help students and faculty achieve their full potential.

Colleges and universities in New York deserve to be recognized when they do more with less. It’s impressive when a large wealthy school can spend money lavishly on expensive buildings and programs. But it’s even more impressive when a small school with limited means is able to train and inspire students that the larger wealthier schools tend to ignore.

The American Association of Colleges and Universities reported in late 2021 that almost 75 percent of higher-education professionals at US colleges and universities felt financial constraints prevented their schools from effectively attracting students. Distracted by the size and amenities of larger schools, prospective students tended especially to be overawed by the big research universities.

New York’s smaller colleges, especially its liberal arts colleges, need effective ways of communicating their value to a world that celebrates “bigger is better” and “you need the best.” Unfortunately, most college ranking companies, such as U.S. News & World Report, define “best” in a way that devalues schools with smaller budgets and fewer students even when these schools do remarkable work in advancing their students’ education. By and large, college rankings penalize schools that serve underserved populations.

Inspired by Malcolm Gladwell, who for years now has criticized conventional college rankings for misrepresenting what’s good and valuable in education, we decided to construct a new ranking metric that highlights those schools that do more with less. That metric—called the Academic Stewardship metric—takes away both the size and the wealth advantage of schools, and focuses instead on how well schools use the resources available to them to advance the education of their students.

How We Measure the Academic Stewardship of New York’s Colleges and Universities

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As a metric, Academic Stewardship is defined by a precise mathematical formula, which can be found in our Academic Stewardship white paper. Measuring the Academic Stewardship of New York’s colleges requires measuring two forms of stewardship: 1) Stewardship of financial resources (using the money they have responsibility without waste) and 2) Stewardship of human resources (doing their best to help students, faculty, and administration to flourish). Together, these two types of stewardship form what we call  Academic Stewardship. If you want to learn more about the factors involved in Academic Stewardship, click the more button below.

  1. Stewardship of financial resources: To determine a school’s stewardship of financial resources, we factored in its undergraduate size, budget, endowments and reserves, as well as tuition and fees. All these data are available from the National Center for Educational Statistics Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System. In addition, we factored in a school’s financial responsibility as gauged by the Federal Student Aid Office at the US Department of Education through its financial responsibility composite scores.
  2. Stewardship of human resources: To determine a school’s stewardship of human resources, we used our InfluenceRanking engine to track the influence of the school’s faculty and alumni but also to control for size of the undergraduate student body. We’ve found that measuring a school’s influence based on the contributions of faculty and alumni make in their fields of study but then also controlling for size of the undergraduate population is the single best indicator of academic excellence. We call this Concentrated Influence. Schools that rank highly in Concentrated Influence are schools that, given their available human resources, invest heavily in their students and faculty, and the results are demonstrable.
    • We measure the influence of colleges and universities based on the publications and citations of the schools’ faculty and alumni who are teaching in and working in areas related to their degrees. To do this, we take publicly available databases, such as Semantic Scholar, Crossref, and Wikipedia and use these to measure the influence of academics in their disciplines. Having measured the influence of persons, we then identify the schools that they’re affiliated with, adding up the influence scores of the faculty and alumni to measure the influence of the schools and their disciplinary programs. Finally, we control these influence scores by size of undergraduate student body so that schools do not score high in influence simply because of a size advantage. We lay out these methodological considerations on our methodology page.
  3. Academic Stewardship: Having measured a school’s stewardship of financial and human resources in the two previous points, we now divide the second measure by the first to define the Academic Stewardship metric. This metric spotlights smaller schools, with fewer financial resources and people, that invest wisely and do proportionately better in building influence than large wealthy schools. Many of these smaller, less wealthy schools are incentivized to make better use of their resources but would never get recognized in conventional school rankings, which directly or indirectly put a premium on the wealth of schools.

Academic Stewardship as so defined is connected to keeping tuition and other costs down, but it should not be confused with affordability or frugality. The schools that this metric ranks as exemplary academic stewards tend to be all over the map when it comes to tuition and other costs. At issue is the influence of schools given the financial and human resources they have on hand. If a school is going to charge more for tuition, then that needs to be reflected in the school having proportionately greater influence.

Why Academic Stewardship Matters to Students and Their Families

The benefits of attending a school with strong academic stewardship include:

  • A clear reason for why students are at the school in the first place. Without the distraction of amenities and luxuries, these schools are at once unpretentious but also passionately committed to their educational mission. The schools in this ranking are financially efficient and academically rigorous. By avoiding frills, these schools take the most direct path to accomplishing their mission of educating students.
  • Valuing character over prestige and self-indulgence. A school that’s a good steward of its resources doesn’t instill shame in its students over what they are missing (such as elite cuisine) but rather pride in what they have and making the most of it. These schools exhibit a culture of good stewardship, which tends to build good character in the students that attend these schools.
  • Avoiding the spoiled-student syndrome. It’s easy to think that offering students endless options and opportunities will enrich their time at school in every way. But spoiling people—whether in business, sports, or academics—has the opposite effect, causing people to take their advantages for granted and in the end achieving less than they might otherwise, a point well-documented in Daniel Coyle’s The Talent Code. Schools exhibiting academic stewardship avoid this pitfall.
  • The best schools vs. the schools that help students to be their best. Students at schools demonstrating outstanding academic stewardship aren’t so much concerned about being at the “best” school, whatever that may mean, as about being at a school that helps them to be their best. These schools pay attention to their students, hoping that any glory goes to them rather than to the school. Small schools, and especially liberal arts colleges, help themselves by communicating this advantage to prospective students.
  • Emphasizing development over talent and achievement. Schools like Harvard and Stanford have their pick of academic talent, and their students have a long record of achievement even before they apply to such elite schools. But if a school doesn’t have the resources of a Harvard or Stanford, how does it build a great team of students? In that case, it must focus on student development. Colleges exemplifying academic stewardship emphasize student growth and development, ensuring that the schools are doing everything in their power to help students reach their full potential and thereby become their best selves.
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New York’s Best Colleges and Universities by Academic Stewardship

  1. #1

    Houghton University

    Houghton , NY
    Other Rankings

    Tuition + fees

    $16K

    Acceptance

    77%

    Graduation

    60%

    Student body

    1K

    Career Outlook for degree at Houghton University

    Cost of Degree: $16,446
    Expenses: $14,186
    Starting Salary: $42,400
    Cost Recoup Time: 13 years
    Paid back at 15% of annual salary

    Houghton University’s Online Degrees

    BS/BBA in Human Resource Management
    • Required Credits: 124
    • Completion Time: None Reported
    • Format: Online
    BS/BBA in Integrated Marketing Communication
    • Required Credits: 124
    • Completion Time: None Reported
    • Format: Online
    BS/BBA in Leadership Development
    • Required Credits: 124
    • Completion Time: None Reported
    • Format: Online
    BS/BBA in Organizational Management
    • Required Credits: 124
    • Completion Time: None Reported
    • Format: Online
    BA in Criminal Justice
    • Required Credits: 124
    • Completion Time: None Reported
    • Format: Online
  2. #2

    Elmira College

    Elmira , NY

    Tuition + fees

    $37K

    Acceptance

    96%

    Graduation

    56%

    Student body

    <1K

    Career Outlook for degree at Elmira College

    Cost of Degree: $37,004
    Expenses: $14,538
    Starting Salary: $48,500
    Cost Recoup Time: 17 years
    Paid back at 15% of annual salary

    Elmira College’s Online Degrees

    BS in Business Administration
    Degree Concentrations
    • Management
    • Required Credits: 120
    • Completion Time: None Reported
    • Format: Online
  3. #3

    Cazenovia College

    Cazenovia , NY

    Tuition + fees

    $37K

    Acceptance

    75%

    Graduation

    55%

    Student body

    <1K

    Career Outlook for degree at Cazenovia College

    Cost of Degree: $36,668
    Expenses: $18,936
    Starting Salary: $38,800
    Cost Recoup Time: 20 years
    Paid back at 15% of annual salary
  4. #4

    Alliance University

    New York , NY
    Other Rankings

    Tuition + fees

    $28K

    Acceptance

    100%

    Graduation

    40%

    Student body

    2K

    Career Outlook for degree at Alliance University

    Cost of Degree: $27,500
    Expenses: $21,615
    Starting Salary: $46,700
    Cost Recoup Time: 17 years
    Paid back at 15% of annual salary
    What is Alliance University known for?

    Alliance University ’s faculty and alumni have been influential in:

    Most Influential Alumni

    Alliance University ’s Online Degrees

    BPS in Organizational Management
    • Required Credits: 120
    • Completion Time: None Reported
    • Format: Online
    BS in Organizational Management
    • Required Credits: 120
    • Completion Time: None Reported
    • Format: Online
  5. #5

    Hartwick College

    Oneonta , NY

    Tuition + fees

    $51K

    Acceptance

    60%

    Graduation

    53%

    Student body

    1K

    Median SAT/ACT

    1115/18

    Career Outlook for degree at Hartwick College

    Cost of Degree: $51,309
    Expenses: $15,428
    Starting Salary: $49,500
    Cost Recoup Time: 19 years
    Paid back at 15% of annual salary
  6. #6

    Cooper Union

    New York , NY

    Tuition + fees

    $47K

    Acceptance

    22%

    Graduation

    83%

    Student body

    <1K

    Median SAT/ACT

    1460/33

    Career Outlook for degree at Cooper Union

    Cost of Degree: $46,820
    Expenses: $22,302
    Starting Salary: $68,600
    Cost Recoup Time: 16 years
    Paid back at 15% of annual salary
  7. #7

    Sarah Lawrence College

    Bronxville , NY

    Tuition + fees

    $61K

    Acceptance

    50%

    Graduation

    72%

    Student body

    2K

    Median SAT/ACT

    1355/31

    Career Outlook for degree at Sarah Lawrence College

    Cost of Degree: $61,234
    Expenses: $18,180
    Starting Salary: $48,000
    Cost Recoup Time: 21 years
    Paid back at 15% of annual salary
    What is Sarah Lawrence College known for?

    Sarah Lawrence College’s faculty and alumni have been influential in:

    Most Influential Alumni

  8. Tuition + fees

    $35K

    Acceptance

    74%

    Graduation

    69%

    Student body

    3K

    Career Outlook for degree at Russell Sage College

    Cost of Degree: $35,351
    Expenses: $17,418
    Starting Salary: $47,100
    Cost Recoup Time: 17 years
    Paid back at 15% of annual salary
    What is Russell Sage College known for?

    Russell Sage College’s faculty and alumni have been influential in:

    Most Influential Alumni

  9. #9

    Manhattanville College

    Purchase , NY

    Tuition + fees

    $41K

    Acceptance

    84%

    Graduation

    61%

    Student body

    3K

    Career Outlook for degree at Manhattanville College

    Cost of Degree: $41,210
    Expenses: $17,468
    Starting Salary: $50,700
    Cost Recoup Time: 18 years
    Paid back at 15% of annual salary
  10. Tuition + fees

    $9K

    Acceptance

    70%

    Graduation

    71%

    Student body

    2K

    Career Outlook for degree at State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry

    Cost of Degree: $9,242
    Expenses: $19,550
    Starting Salary: $49,800
    Cost Recoup Time: 11 years
    Paid back at 15% of annual salary
    What is State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry known for?

    State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry’s faculty and alumni have been influential in:

    Most Influential Alumni

    State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry’s Online Degrees

    BS in Sustainability Management
    Degree Concentrations
    • Degree Completion
    • Required Credits: 120
    • Completion Time: None Reported
    • Format: Online
  11. #11

    Alfred University

    Alfred , NY

    Tuition + fees

    $38K

    Acceptance

    51%

    Graduation

    53%

    Student body

    2K

    Median SAT/ACT

    1187/27

    Career Outlook for degree at Alfred University

    Cost of Degree: $37,644
    Expenses: $16,960
    Starting Salary: $47,300
    Cost Recoup Time: 17 years
    Paid back at 15% of annual salary
  12. Tuition + fees

    $9K

    Acceptance

    80%

    Graduation

    73%

    Student body

    2K

    Median SAT/ACT

    1220/26

    Career Outlook for degree at State University of New York Maritime College

    Cost of Degree: $8,540
    Expenses: $20,340
    Starting Salary: $86,200
    Cost Recoup Time: 8 years
    Paid back at 15% of annual salary
    What is State University of New York Maritime College known for?

    State University of New York Maritime College’s faculty and alumni have been influential in:

    Most Influential Alumni

  13. #13

    CUNY Graduate Center

    New York , NY

    Tuition + fees

    $7K

    Acceptance

    24%

    Student body

    11K

    Career Outlook for degree at CUNY Graduate Center

    Cost of Degree: $7,410
    Expenses: $28,160
    Starting Salary: $61,600
    Cost Recoup Time: 11 years
    Paid back at 15% of annual salary

    CUNY Graduate Center’s Online Degrees

    BS in Business
    • Required Credits: 120
    • Completion Time: None Reported
    • Format: Online
    BS in Information Systems
    • Required Credits: 120
    • Completion Time: None Reported
    • Format: Online
    BA in Disability Studies
    • Required Credits: 120
    • Completion Time: None Reported
    • Format: Online
    BA in Communication and Media
    • Required Credits: 120
    • Completion Time: None Reported
    • Format: Online
    BA in Liberal Studies
    • Required Credits: 120
    • Completion Time: None Reported
    • Format: Online
    BA in Sociology
    • Required Credits: 120
    • Completion Time: None Reported
    • Format: Online
    BS in Health Information Management
    • Required Credits: 120
    • Completion Time: None Reported
    • Format: Online
    BS in Health Services Administration
    • Required Credits: 120
    • Completion Time: None Reported
    • Format: Online
    MSN in RN to BSN and MSN
    Degree Concentrations
    • Accelerated Nursing Education
    • Accelerated Nursing Informatics
    • Accelerated Nursing Organizational Leadership
    • Accelerated Nursing Education
    • AcceleratedNursing Informatics
    • Accelerated Nursing Organizational Leadership
    • Required Credits: 150
    • Completion Time: None Reported
    • Format: Online
    BSN in Nursing
    Degree Concentrations
    • Queensborough Community College Fast Track
    • Required Credits: 120
    • Completion Time: None Reported
    • Format: Online
    BS in Nursing
    Degree Concentrations
    • Dual Program with Queensbourough College
    • Required Credits: 120
    • Completion Time: None Reported
    • Format: Online
  14. #14

    St. Bonaventure University

    Saint Bonaventure , NY

    Tuition + fees

    $39K

    Acceptance

    81%

    Graduation

    73%

    Student body

    3K

    Median SAT/ACT

    1135/28

    Career Outlook for degree at St. Bonaventure University

    Cost of Degree: $38,770
    Expenses: $16,650
    Starting Salary: $52,700
    Cost Recoup Time: 17 years
    Paid back at 15% of annual salary
  15. #15

    Bard College

    Annandale-On-Hudson , NY

    Tuition + fees

    $61K

    Acceptance

    46%

    Graduation

    72%

    Student body

    3K

    Career Outlook for degree at Bard College

    Cost of Degree: $60,622
    Expenses: $20,080
    Starting Salary: $43,700
    Cost Recoup Time: 23 years
    Paid back at 15% of annual salary
  16. #16

    Wagner College

    Staten Island , NY

    Tuition + fees

    $51K

    Acceptance

    69%

    Graduation

    62%

    Student body

    2K

    Median SAT/ACT

    1190/26

    Career Outlook for degree at Wagner College

    Cost of Degree: $51,260
    Expenses: $18,854
    Starting Salary: $64,700
    Cost Recoup Time: 17 years
    Paid back at 15% of annual salary
  17. #17

    Union College, New York

    Schenectady , NY

    Tuition + fees

    $64K

    Acceptance

    47%

    Graduation

    85%

    Student body

    2K

    Median SAT/ACT

    1400/31

    Career Outlook for degree at Union College, New York

    Cost of Degree: $63,954
    Expenses: $17,766
    Starting Salary: $80,200
    Cost Recoup Time: 16 years
    Paid back at 15% of annual salary
  18. #19

    Barnard College

    New York , NY
    Other Rankings

    Tuition + fees

    $63K

    Acceptance

    9%

    Graduation

    92%

    Student body

    3K

    Median SAT/ACT

    1495/33

    Career Outlook for degree at Barnard College

    Cost of Degree: $62,525
    Expenses: $21,884
    Starting Salary: $69,700
    Cost Recoup Time: 18 years
    Paid back at 15% of annual salary
  19. #20

    Canisius University

    Buffalo , NY

    Tuition + fees

    $32K

    Acceptance

    78%

    Graduation

    66%

    Student body

    3K

    Median SAT/ACT

    1185/25

    Career Outlook for degree at Canisius University

    Cost of Degree: $31,800
    Expenses: $14,658
    Starting Salary: $51,100
    Cost Recoup Time: 15 years
    Paid back at 15% of annual salary
  20. #21

    Vassar College

    Poughkeepsie , NY
    Other Rankings

    Tuition + fees

    $65K

    Acceptance

    19%

    Graduation

    92%

    Student body

    3K

    Median SAT/ACT

    1482/33

    Career Outlook for degree at Vassar College

    Cost of Degree: $64,800
    Expenses: $18,810
    Starting Salary: $61,500
    Cost Recoup Time: 19 years
    Paid back at 15% of annual salary
  21. Tuition + fees

    $39K

    Acceptance

    72%

    Graduation

    57%

    Student body

    2K

    Median SAT/ACT

    1180/25

    Career Outlook for degree at Marymount Manhattan College

    Cost of Degree: $38,718
    Expenses: $27,214
    Starting Salary: $45,500
    Cost Recoup Time: 20 years
    Paid back at 15% of annual salary
  22. #24

    St. Francis College

    Brooklyn , NY

    Tuition + fees

    $27K

    Acceptance

    84%

    Graduation

    54%

    Student body

    3K

    Career Outlook for degree at St. Francis College

    Cost of Degree: $27,298
    Expenses: $24,000
    Starting Salary: $50,300
    Cost Recoup Time: 16 years
    Paid back at 15% of annual salary

    St. Francis College’s Online Degrees

    BS in Exercise and Movement
    • Required Credits: 121
    • Completion Time: None Reported
    • Format: Online
  23. Tuition + fees

    $62K

    Acceptance

    68%

    Graduation

    74%

    Student body

    2K

    Median SAT/ACT

    1305/29

    Career Outlook for degree at Hobart and William Smith Colleges

    Cost of Degree: $61,725
    Expenses: $18,910
    Starting Salary: $62,700
    Cost Recoup Time: 19 years
    Paid back at 15% of annual salary
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New York’s Best Colleges in Your Area of Interest

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Colleges and Universities in New York

On average, tuition at New York’s higher education institutes comes in well-below the national average at about $7,900. Students have nearly 80 public school options to choose from, ranging in fees from $1,000 at the United States Merchant Marine Academy up to $10,000 at the University at Buffalo, the largest public university. However, some of the state’s private schools, such as New York University (NYU), charge tuition fees at a much higher cost.

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Although tuition fees at NYU average $52,000, students who attend this school have access to some of the best programs in fields like literature, business, medicine, communications, and law. The school also boasts famous alumni like Whoopi Goldberg and Jonas Salk. New York also offers close to 40 religiously affiliated schools. Students can expect to pay a wide range of tuition costs at these schools, but have the option to major in fields like social work, law, religious studies, business, and nursing.

They say New York is a place where dreams come true. Here, fashion, culture, food, business, art, and many languages comfortably coexist. While The Empire State’s metropolitan landmarks, like the iconic Brooklyn Bridge, are noteworthy, many forget New York also offers access to the Great Lakes, the Atlantic Ocean, and countless cozy cabins tucked away in the verdant Catskills Mountains. Additionally, New York is home to over 200 colleges and universities, making it easy for students to dream big while earning their degrees.

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