State University of New York Maritime College (SUNY Maritime College) was the first of its kind in United States. It is only one of the seven degree granting maritime schools in the country.

Highlights 

College Type Public
Campus Setting Urban
UG Application Portal The Common Application | Official Website
Annual Endowment USD 7.8 million
Student Retention Rate 85%
Work-Study Program Yes
Mode of Programs Full time; Part-time; Online
Campus Housing Capacity 1,460
Annual Cost of Attendance USD 25,606
Average Estimated Salary USD 65,000
Admission Helpdesk 718-409-7221 | admissions@sunymaritime.edu

Programs, Campus and Residence 

  • The college offers 10 major programs in bachelor’s degree, 2 in master’s degree and 1 in associate of applied sciences. Some of the well-known majors offered by the college are - Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering; Marine Science/Merchant Marine Officer; Business, Management, and Marketing; Mechanical Engineering; and Electrical and Electronics Engineering.
  • There are 4 residence halls out of which 3 are completely meant for regimental and the last one may also provide space for civilians.

SUNY Maritime College Admission Process 

Intake Seasons – March 1(UG), Rolling (Graduate)

Admission Requirements:

  • Transcripts, LOR
  • Standardized Test Score – SAT/ACT
  • English Proficiency Test Score –
    • TOEFL – 550 (PBT), 79 (iBT)
    • IELTS – 6.5
  • Application Fee – USD 50
  • Additional Requirements – Personal Statement, Resume

International UG students may apply through the Common Application or official website of the college. Graduates can apply directly at the official website of the college.

Cost of Attendance & Financial Aids 

  • 52% full-time undergraduate students receive some form of financial aid from the college.
  • The average need based scholarship offered to the students is of USD 3,630.

SUNY Maritime College Cost of Attendance

Expenses Cost in USD
Tuition and Fee 18,706
Books and Supplies 1,500
Room and Board 3,000
Personal Expenses 2,400