New York School of Interior Design New York, NY



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New York School of Interior Design New York, NY C O L L E G E P R O F I L E - O V E R V I E W The New York School of Interior Design, founded in 1916, is a private, primarily specialized institute. Its campus is located on Manhattan's upper east side in New York City. Web Site www.nysid.edu/ Institution Type Private Coeducational Yes Undergraduate Students 415 Women 366 (88.2%) Men 49 (11.8%) Graduate Students 124 ADMISSION Entrance Difficulty Overall Admission Rate Early Action Offered Early Decision Offered Regular Admission Deadline Moderately difficult 46% of 178 applicants were admitted No No February 1 Qualifications of Enrolled Freshmen Average GPA SAT Math SAT Critical Reading SAT Writing ACT Composite Selection of Students Factor Very Important Important Considered Not Considered Academic GPA X Standardized Tests X Essay X Extracurricular Activities X MONEY MATTERS Cost of Attendance Not available Tuition and Fees $30,765 Room and Board Average Percent of Need Met 33% Average Freshman Award $12,685 Average Indebtedness of 2011 Graduates $33,146

C O L L E G E P R O F I L E - O V E R V I E W - 2 ACADEMICS Academic Calendar System General Education/Core Curriculum Full-Time Faculty Teaching Undergraduates 8 Regular Class Size Semester Required 2-9 students: 3% of classes 10-19 students: 89% of classes 50-99 students: 9% of classes CAMPUS LIFE New York Population 8,244,910 Nearest Metropolitan Area Freshman Housing Guarantee Students in College Housing Athletic Conferences Mascot Sororities Fraternities Freshmen are not guaranteed housing 50% of freshmen, 5% of all students STUDENTS Ethnicity of Students from U.S. International Students First-Year Students Returning Students Graduating Within 4 Years Graduates Offered Full-Time Employment Within 6 Months 65% Graduates Pursuing Advanced Study Directly 0.0% American Indian/Alaskan Native 6.1% Asian 3.1% Black/African-American 8.9% Hispanic/Latino 2.2% Multi-race (not Hispanic/Latino) 0.0% Native Hawaiian/ Pacific Islander 50.7% White 29.0% Unknown 13.5% from 28 countries

C O L L E G E P R O F I L E - A D M I S S I O N FRESHMAN ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Entrance Difficulty Moderately Difficult: More than 75% of freshmen were in the top 50% of their high school class and scored over 1010 on the SAT I or over 18 on the ACT; about 85% or fewer of all applicants accepted. High School Preparation High School Graduation High School Program High school diploma required and GED is accepted College preparatory program is not required High School Units Required or Recommended Subject Required Units Recommended Units English 4 Mathematics 2 Science 2 Foreign Language 2 Social Studies 2 History 2 Academic Electives Examinations Exam SAT or ACT SAT Only ACT Only SAT and SAT Subject Tests, or ACT SAT Subject Tests Only ACT Writing Test Policy Use of SAT/ACT Essay Required for some Scores Due in Admissions Office Accepted with or without writing component SAT: No policy as of now ACT: No policy as of now APPLYING FOR ADMISSION Admissions Office Address 170 East 70th Street City, State, Zip New York, NY 10021-5110 Phone (212) 472-1500 x205 Fax (212) 472-1867 E-mail Early Admission Early Decision Offered Early Decision Deadline Early Decision Notification Early Action Offered Early Action Deadline Early Action Notification admissions@nysid.edu No No Application Dates and Fees Regular Admission Deadline Application Fee $60 Application Fee Waiver Regular Admission Notification Accept Offer of Admission Waiting List Used Defer Admission Transfer Admission February 1 Available April 1 By May 1 or within 2 weeks if notified after May 1 No Student can defer admission Transfer applications accepted

C O L L E G E P R O F I L E - A D M I S S I O N - 2 APPLYING FOR ADMISSION - continued Application Form Other Application Requirements Common Application Universal College Application Not accepted Not accepted Electronic Application Available Interview Essay or Personal Statement Letters of Recommendation Other Financial Need Not required Required for all freshmen 2 required for all freshmen Portfolio required for freshmen Financial need is not a consideration in the admissions process SELECTION OF STUDENTS Factor Very Important Important Considered Not Considered Rigor of Secondary School Record X Academic GPA X Standardized Tests X Class Rank X Recommendations X Essay X Interview X Level of Applicant's Interest X Extracurricular Activities X Volunteer Work X Particular Talent/Ability X Character/Personal Qualities X First Generation to Attend College State Residency X Geographic Residence X Relation with Alumnus X Religious Affiliation/ Commitment X Ethnicity X Work Experience X

C O L L E G E P R O F I L E - A D M I S S I O N - 3 PROFILE OF FALL ADMISSION Admission Rates Overall Admission Rate Women Men Students Enrolled Women Men Early Decision Admission Rate Early Action Admission Rate Students Offered Wait List Students Accepting Wait List Position Students Admitted From Wait List SAT Scores of Enrolled Freshmen 46% of 178 applicants were admitted 49% of 144 applicants were admitted 32% of 34 applicants were admitted 81 (100%) of 81 admitted students enrolled 8 (73%) of 11 admitted students enrolled Grade Point Average of Enrolled Freshmen (4.0 scale) SAT Math Score of 700-800 Score of 600-700 Score of 500-600 Score of 400-500 Score of 300-400 Score of 200-300 SAT Critical Reading Score of 700-800 Score of 600-700 Score of 500-600 Score of 400-500 Score of 300-400 Score of 200-300 SAT Writing Score of 700-800 Score of 600-700 Score of 500-600 Score of 400-500 Score of 300-400 Score of 200-300 Average GPA 3.75 and Above 27% 3.50-3.74 20% 3.25-3.49 20% 3.00-3.24 6% 2.50-2.99 27% 2.00-2.49 ACT Scores of Enrolled Freshmen ACT Composite Score of 30-36 Score of 24-29 Score of 18-23 Score of 12-17 Score of 6-11 Score of 5 or Below Other Qualifications of Enrolled Freshmen High School Class Rank Top quarter: 43% Top half: 85% Bottom half: 15% National Merit Scholar Valedictorian Class President Student Gov. Officer

C O L L E G E P R O F I L E - M O N E Y M A T T E R S TUITION AND EXPENSES Cost of Attendance Not available Tuition and Fees $30,765 Room and Board Books and Supplies $1,500 Other Expenses $4,500 Payment Plans Credit card, installment plan, deferred payment APPLYING FOR FINANCIAL AID Financial Aid Office E-mail Web Site Net Price Calculator URL Financial Aid Web Site Net Price Calculator URL Application Process Application Deadline Priority deadline August 1 Award Notification Method for Awarding Institutional Aid On a rolling basis beginning April 15 Federal Methodology Forms Required FAFSA Code is 013606 State Aid Form Cost to File Free PROFILE OF 2013-14 FINANCIAL AID Freshmen Financial Aid Applicants Found to Have Need Received Financial Aid Need Fully Met Avg. Pct. of Need Met 33% 11 (84.6%) of freshmen 11 (100.0%) of applicants 11 (100.0%) of applicants with financial need Average Award $12,685 Need-Based Gift Need-Based Self-Help Merit-Based Gift Merit-Based Gift Received by 9 (81.8%) of aid recipients, average amount $11,748 Received by 9 (81.8%) of aid recipients, average amount $3,755 2 (15.4%) of freshmen had no financial need and received merit aid, average amount $13,000 All Undergraduates Financial Aid Applicants Found to Have Need Received Financial Aid Need Fully Met Avg. Pct. of Need Met 29% Average Award $10,155 Need-Based Gift Need-Based Self-Help Merit-Based Gift Merit-Based Gift 92 (92.9%) of undergraduates 87 (87.9%) of applicants 87 (100.0%) of applicants with financial need 3 (3.4%) of aid recipients Received by 69 (79.3%) of aid recipients, average amount $8,332 Received by 76 (87.4%) of aid recipients, average amount $4,060 Received by 2 (2.3%) of aid recipients 8 (8.1%) of undergraduates had no financial need and received merit aid, average amount $8,000

C O L L E G E P R O F I L E - M O N E Y M A T T E R S - 2 PROFILE OF 2013-14 FINANCIAL AID - continued Borrowing 2014 Graduates Who Took Out Loans 67% Average Indebtedness of 2014 Graduates $33,146 Parents Borrowing PLUS Loans Parents of Students Receiving Aid 21.0% Parents of Students Not Receiving Aid 2.0% FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS Loans Federal Loans State Loans Other Loans Direct subsidized Stafford loans, direct unsubsidized Stafford loans, direct PLUS loans Scholarships and Grants Need-Based Available Non-Need-Based Available Federal Pell grants, SEOG, State scholarships, Institutional scholarships, Private scholarships Academic scholarships, Creative arts/performance scholarships Non-Need Awards Academic Interest/ Achievement Award Areas Number of Awards Top Areas (By Money Awarded) Creative Arts/ Performance Award Areas Number of Awards Top Areas (By Money Awarded) Special Achievements/ Activities Award Areas Number of Awards Top Areas (By Money Awarded) Special Characteristics Award Areas Number of Awards Top Areas (By Money Awarded)

C O L L E G E P R O F I L E - M O N E Y M A T T E R S - 3 FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS - continued Employment Work-Study Programs Average Earnings from On-Campus Employment Federal work study available $2,444

C O L L E G E P R O F I L E - A C A D E M I C S Academic Calendar System Summer Session General Catalog/Bulletin Semester Offered UNDERGRADUATE EDUCATION Undergraduate Majors Interior Design

C O L L E G E P R O F I L E - A C A D E M I C S - 2 UNDERGRADUATE EDUCATION - continued Most Popular Disciplines Combined Liberal Arts/Professional Degree Programs Special Programs Study Abroad Online Degrees Other None Independent study, Internships Offered CURRICULUM AND GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS General Education/Core Curriculum Computer Foreign Language Math/Science Required Required Not required Required for all students ADVANCED PLACEMENT International Baccalaureate Advanced Placement (AP) Examinations Sophomore Standing Accepted Accepted for placement and credit Not available

C O L L E G E P R O F I L E - A C A D E M I C S - 3 FACULTY AND INSTRUCTION Full-Time Faculty 8 Part-Time Faculty 101 Full-Time Faculty with Ph.D./Terminal Degree 88% Regular Class Size Discussion Section/Lab Class Size 2-9 students: 3% of classes 10-19 students: 89% of classes 50-99 students: 9% of classes ACADEMIC RESOURCES Libraries Library Available on Campus Holdings Computing Computer Ownership Students not required to own/lease a computer Computers Available on Campus 135 Internet/E-mail Access ACADEMIC SUPPORT SERVICES Remedial Instruction Tutoring Services for Learning Disabled Students Services for Physically Disabled Students Available Available Wheelchair access

C O L L E G E P R O F I L E - A C A D E M I C S - 4 GRADUATE/PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL EDUCATION Master's Degrees Offered Master of Fine Arts, Master of Professional Studies Master's Programs of Study Interior Design Lighting Design Sustainable Development

C O L L E G E P R O F I L E - A C A D E M I C S - 5 GRADUATE/PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL EDUCATION - continued Doctoral Degrees Offered Doctoral Programs of Study

C O L L E G E P R O F I L E - C A M P U S L I F E LOCATION AND SETTING New York Population 8,244,910 Nearest Metropolitan Area Environment Campus Size Weather Very large city 1 acre Temperature 24.9 average low in January, 78.9 average high in September Rain 119 rainy days per year Getting Around Campus Map Nearest Airport Nearest Bus Station Nearest Train Station 10 mile(s) from campus in New York City 2 mile(s) from campus in New York City 2 mile(s) from campus in New York City HOUSING College Housing College offers housing to students Types of Housing Coed dorms Students in College Housing 50% of freshmen, 5% of all students Housing Requirements Freshman Housing Guarantee Freshmen are not guaranteed housing Students Living Off Campus/Commuting 95% Off-Campus Housing Assistance Assistance in locating off-campus housing is available SECURITY 24-Hour Emergency Phone/Alarm Devices 24-Hour Security Patrols Late-Night Transport/Escort Services Electronically Operated Housing Entrances Other Not available Not available Not available Not available security during school hours PERSONAL SUPPORT SERVICES Health Service Personal Counseling Child Care Not offered Offered Not offered

C O L L E G E P R O F I L E - C A M P U S L I F E - 2 SPORTS AND RECREATION Intercollegiate Athletics Athletic Conferences Mascot School Colors Intercollegiate Sports Offered Sport WOMEN Offered Scholarships Given Offered Scholarships Given MEN

C O L L E G E P R O F I L E - C A M P U S L I F E - 3 SPORTS AND RECREATION - continued Club Sports Women's Club Sports Men's Club Sports Recreational Sports Intramural Sports STUDENT ACTIVITIES Activities and Organizations Not Reported Sororities Fraternities ROTC

C O L L E G E P R O F I L E - S T U D E N T S STUDENT BODY Coeducational All Undergraduates 415 Women 366 (88.2%) Men 49 (11.8%) Full-Time Undergraduates 145 Ethnicity of Students from U.S. International Students Average Age 30 All Graduate Students 124 Yes 0.0% American Indian/Alaskan Native 6.1% Asian 3.1% Black/African-American 8.9% Hispanic/Latino 2.2% Multi-race (not Hispanic/Latino) 0.0% Native Hawaiian/ Pacific Islander 50.7% White 29.0% Unknown 13.5% from 28 countries UNDERGRADUATE RETENTION AND GRADUATION First-Year Students Returning Students Graduating Within 4 Years Students Graduating Within 5 Years Students Graduating Within 6 Years 100.0% AFTER GRADUATION Graduates Offered Full-Time Employment Within 6 Months 65% Average Starting Salary Graduates Pursuing Advanced Study Directly Disciplines Pursued COLLEGEdata is a free service of 1st Financial Bank USA COLLEGEdata is a member of the National Association for College Admission Counseling and subscribes to the Statement of Principles of Good Practice. http://www.collegedata.com/ Copyright 2016