SUNY Morrisville
A good fit for students who want accessible admissions and students who want small classes and close faculty access. graduation rate is below 40%; freshman retention is below 65%. 55% of students receive Pell Grants — strong access mission.
About This School
SUNY Morrisville is a public institution located in Morrisville, New York with approximately 1,860 undergraduate students enrolled. SUNY Morrisville has an open or accessible admissions process, with an acceptance rate of 91%. The average net price after financial aid is $17,393 per year. The graduation rate is 32%, and the typical graduate earns $38,400 within 10 years of enrollment.
State University of New York at Morrisville or SUNY Morrisville is a public college with two locations in New York, one in Morrisville and one in Norwich. It is part of the State University of New York system. It offers one master's degree, 21 bachelor's degrees, 34 associate degrees, and two certificate programs, and is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education.
The numbers tell a mixed story here: at $17,393/year net price and only $12,000 median debt at graduation, the cost is genuinely manageable, but a 32% graduation rate and 62% freshman retention rate suggest many students struggle to finish — worth asking honestly whether the support systems fit your needs. The practical, career-focused programs (associate and bachelor's degrees in hands-on fields) can work well for the right student, and the small 1,860-person campus suits those who want a lower-pressure environment. Worth considering if you have a clear program in mind and a plan to stay on track, but go in with eyes open about those completion numbers.
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Will This School Pay Off?
Strong return. Graduates earn well above their debt load.
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Student Body
Source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard (1,860 undergraduates).
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