Wagner College
A good fit for students who want accessible admissions and students who want small classes and close faculty access. no major red flags in the data. solid earnings of $64,700 within 10 years; financial aid brings net price below sticker.
About This School
Wagner College is a private nonprofit institution located in Staten Island, New York with approximately 1,651 undergraduate students enrolled. Wagner College has an open or accessible admissions process, with an acceptance rate of 88%. The average net price after financial aid is $28,241 per year. The graduation rate is 65%, and the typical graduate earns $64,700 within 10 years of enrollment.
Wagner College is a private university in Staten Island, New York, United States. It was established in 1883 and, as of the 2023–2024 academic year, it enrolled approximately 1,932 students, including 1,592 undergraduates and 340 graduates. Its theatre program consistently ranks among the top collegiate programs and was awarded the #2 spot in The Princeton Review's 2025 rankings. Additionally, Wagner offers strong academic programs in nursing and business. The institution is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education.
This small Staten Island college is worth a serious look if you're drawn to theater, nursing, or business — the theater program ranked #2 in the country by Princeton Review, and the median earnings of $64,700 at 10 years suggest students land on their feet financially. The 68% graduation rate is a real concern though, meaning roughly 1 in 3 students who start here don't finish, so ask hard questions about academic support before committing. At an average net price of $27,733/year with relatively modest debt at graduation ($21,000), the financial picture is reasonable — but only if you're one of the students who makes it through.
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Cost & Financial Aid
Net Price by Family Income
Average annual cost after grants/scholarships, by household income. Source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard.
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After Graduation
Earnings 6 Years After Enrollment, by Gender
Gap: -7% less for female graduates. National avg ~16%.
Will This School Pay Off?
Solid return. Earnings outpace debt, though major choice matters.
Earnings data from the U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard. These are means across all graduates, not specific to any major.
Student Body
Source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard (1,651 undergraduates).
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Sources & Methodology
Primary data source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard. Accessed via automated sync. Latest values may come from different reporting years depending on the metric.
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