The State University of New York (SUNY) is a public university system in New York, USA, with various campuses and programs to choose from. Here’s an overview of SUNY’s ranking, fees, courses, and admissions for 2025:
Ranking
SUNY’s University at Buffalo ranks #76 nationally and #466 globally, according to US News and QS World University Rankings ¹. Other SUNY institutions, such as SUNY Geneseo, also hold impressive rankings, with SUNY Geneseo ranking #403 in US News.
Fees
The tuition fees for international students vary across SUNY institutions. For example, at University at Buffalo, the annual tuition fee for undergraduate students is $26,900, while graduate students pay $18,906 per semester. Living expenses range from $30,000 to $40,000 per year.
Courses
SUNY offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs across various fields, including:
– Engineering and Computer Science: University at Buffalo’s School of Engineering and Applied Sciences offers programs in computer science, engineering, and more.
– Business and Finance: SUNY Geneseo’s School of Business offers programs in business administration, finance, and accounting.
– Arts and Humanities: SUNY Geneseo’s School of Arts and Humanities offers programs in English, history, and more.
Admissions
Admissions requirements vary across SUNY institutions, but generally include:
– Application Fee: $50-$150
– Transcripts: Official transcripts from all previous schools attended
– Entrance Exams: SAT/ACT for undergraduates, GRE/GMAT for graduate students
– English Proficiency Tests: TOEFL, IELTS, or Duolingo
– Letters of Recommendation: Two letters for undergraduate students, three letters for graduate students
For more information on SUNY’s admissions, courses, and fees, I recommend visiting the official SUNY website or contacting their admissions office directly.