NEW YORK TECH CATALOG 2024–2025
Tuition

Completion of Payments


Students must conform to the payment policies of the controller's office and are not entitled to attend classes or laboratories until all fees are paid or properly deferred by the Office of Financial Aid or the Office of the Bursar. Registrations are valid only when all fees are paid and there is no outstanding indebtedness to New York Institute of Technology. If you have temporary financial difficulties or can demonstrate financial needs, seek counsel from the Office of Financial Aid.



Cooperative Work-Study Programs


New York Institute of Technology arranges schedules to accommodate each student's individual needs and allow for participation in cooperative work-study programs. When appropriate, we make special arrangements.

While on campus in full attendance, the usual full-time fees apply. In periods spent off campus for approved internships, students may receive appropriate credits, as planned in advance, and pay tuition fees on a per-credit basis.



Add/Drop Refund Policy


Add/Drop Periods

Students may add and/or drop courses during the add/drop period as defined on the academic calendar.

Add/drops will be charged in accordance with the following schedules as long as the drop does not result in a full withdrawal from courses for the term. Students who drop to zero credits are considered to have withdrawn from New York Institute of Technology and are subject to tuition charges in accordance with the Withdrawal/Dismissal Refund Policy.

For financial liability, please refer to the this Add/Drop Refund Policy as follows:

Fall and Spring Semester Courses

Cycle Courses (A, B, C, D)

Summer Semester Courses

Summer Session III

Summer Session I and II

Intersession Courses



Tuition Refund Insurance Plan for Medical and Mental Health Withdrawals


Tuition is computed on the assumption that a student will remain throughout the academic year. Since a place in class has been reserved, tuition will only be refunded in accordance with the Withdrawal/Dismissal Refund Policy.

A student who suffers a serious illness or accident and needs to withdraw from New York Institute of Technology prior to the completion of the term may encounter certain problems. In many instances, withdrawal from classes not only means the loss of time invested in studies, but also significant financial loss.

New York Tech's Tuition Refund Plan,** offered by A.W.G. Dewar, Inc., is an elective insurance plan that provides coverage for tuition and mandatory fees as well as university housing (room and board) costs if a medical or mental health withdrawal occurs. This plan will help to minimize a student's financial portion of this loss.

While the New York Tech provides partial refunds for withdrawals, these refunds are limited and effective only when the student withdraws early in a term. The Tuition Refund Plan significantly extends and enhances the published withdrawal policy. If a student withdraws because of injury/sickness or mental health reasons, the Tuition Refund Plan returns 100 percent or 75 percent of the insured term tuition/fees and university housing costs and meal plans where applicable less any refund or credit due you from the college, when plan conditions are followed (this coverage does not apply if the student drops classes without completely withdrawing).

Students are automatically enrolled in this insurance when they register for classes for fall, spring, or summer terms. Students who are enrolled at New York Tech and wish to opt out of this plan must log in to the Student Service HUB and choose Resources, where you will find AWG Dewar's Tuition Waiver link. Complete the required fields on the waiver form and submit. The Office of the Bursar will be sent a notification to process your request.

** The Tuition Refund Plan is a voluntary form of insurance, and includes an administrative fee retained by New York Institute of Technology. Insurance is only available for the New York campuses.

Obtain medical withdrawal claim forms

Coverage Options

The cost of the plan can cover tuition only or tuition, college fee, room (university housing only), and meal plan for the fall, spring, or summer terms. Students may purchase a tuition-only plan even if they live in university housing. Pricing is set forth below:

Long Island and New York City Full-Time Undergraduate students (12 or more credits):

Long Island and New York City Part-Time Undergraduate students (less than 12 credits, non-dorm):

Long Island and New York City Graduate students:

Students who elect not to enroll in this plan will be charged in accordance with the Withdrawal/Dismissal Refund Policy.



Withdrawal/Dismissal Refund Policy


When a student withdraws from the college or from a course, they must complete a Withdrawal/Clearance form available at nyit.edu/registrar or in person at New York Tech Enrollment Services Center. Tuition liability is based on the date of withdrawal determined and recorded on the withdrawal form. Requests for a refund or reduction of indebtedness received more than 12 months from the first scheduled day of the semester or term in question will be denied. All fees are nonrefundable.

Ceasing attendance to classes, informing the instructor of withdrawal, or stopping payment on a check does not constitute an official withdrawal and does not relieve the student of their financial obligation.

In the case of complete withdrawal or dismissal from the college, students who were awarded federal Title IV financial aid will be subject to proration on the awards in accordance with applicable federal regulations. The application of federal refund provisions may result in an outstanding balance owed to the college and/or the U.S. Department of Education. Details of the adjustment to federal Title IV financial aid awards will be provided to the student following the withdrawal process.

In the event of a full withdrawal or dismissal, the tuition liability is calculated, excluding all fees (except for the college fee if the withdrawal or dismissal occurs before the first scheduled day of the semester, cycle, or course, as appropriate) and room deposits as follows:

Fall, Spring, and Summer III Courses:

  1. Withdrawal or dismissal at any time from the date of the student's registration to the day before the first scheduled day of the semester: 100 percent refund on the tuition and the college fee.
  2. Withdrawal or dismissal at any time during the first six days of the semester: 75 percent refund of tuition only.
  3. Withdrawal or dismissal at any time between the seventh and thirteenth day of the semester: 50 percent refund of tuition only.
  4. Withdrawal or dismissal at any time between the fourteenth and twentieth day of the semester: 25 percent refund of tuition only.
  5. Withdrawal or dismissal at any time after the twentieth day of the semester: no refund.

Summer I and II Courses, and Cycle Courses (A, B, C, D):

  1. Withdrawal or dismissal at any time from the date of the student's registration to the day before the first scheduled day of the course: 100 percent refund of the tuition and the college fee.
  2. Withdrawal or dismissal at any time between the first and thirteenth day of the course: 50 percent refund of tuition only.
  3. Withdrawal or dismissal at any time after the thirteenth day of the course: no refund.

Intersession Courses:

No diplomas will be released to any student who owes tuition, fees, or fines, including parking and library fines, to the university at the time of the request. Upon payment of any outstanding indebtedness to New York Institute of Technology, diplomas will be released.

How to Avoid Additional Fees

If you have any questions regarding the above information, please contact the Office of the Bursar at 516.686.7510 or bursar@nyit.edu.



Collection Agency Fees


If your account is not paid, it may be forwarded to an outside collection agency or attorney. At that time, you will be responsible for paying New York Institute of Technology all fees and costs associated with the collection of your delinquent account. In addition to payment of the principal amount due, the additional fees and costs may include collection agency fees constituting 33 to 50 percent of the principal amount due if the university engages a collection agency to collect payment, legal fees of 33.3 percent of the principal amount due if the university engages legal counsel to collect payment, any and all interest on the outstanding balance at the maximum legal rate allowed by law, and any and all other costs associated with collection of the amount due.



Tuition and Fees


Tuition and fees are payable as specified below. Checks and money orders should be drawn to the order of New York Institute of Technology for the exact amount of the tuition and fee payment. College privileges are not available to the student until registration is completed and tuition and fees are paid.

The university offers eligible students a multi-payment plan for tuition and fees. Details on payment plans may be obtained at the Office of the Bursar or at nyit.edu/bursar.

The tuition and fee information below applies primarily to full-time undergraduate students in New York. Tuition and fees for special programs, graduate students, and students at New York Institute of Technology's global campuses can be found in the catalogs, brochures, and websites describing those programs.

Vancouver Tuition Information

Full-time Undergraduate Student Tuition Only (12 to 18 credits)

Fall term, 2024 $22,030
Spring term, 2025 $22,030
Total $44,060


Combined Baccalaureate/Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine Tuition Only

Fall term, 2024 $23,530
Spring term, 2025 $23,530
Total $47,060


Architecture, B.Arch., First semester enrolled Fall 2024 and after

Fall term, 2024 $23,530
Spring term, 2025 $23,530
Total $47,060


Mandatory College and Health Insurance Fees for Combined Baccalaureate/Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine


College fees cover the use of academic and recreational facilities and services, including student activities, counseling, career and experiential services, smart classroom technology, access to cutting-edge computers and makerspaces, advising, and library resources.
College fee, per semester $1,250
Mandatory health insurance premium* for all residence hall students, all full-time B.S./D.O. students, and students enrolled in the School of Health Professions, per semester $1,035
Mandatory health insurance premium* for all international students holding an F-1/J-1 visa, per semester $1,100
Newly admitted student fee $150
* Rate includes an administrative fee retained by New York Tech.


NYIT College of Osteopathic Medicine (does not include mandatory fees)

Fall term, 2024 $33,025
Spring term, 2025 $33,025
Total $66,050


Part-time Undergraduate Student Tuition Only (less than 12 credits)

Per credit $1,490
Auditing an undergraduate course, per credit $1,490
Senior citizens (65 or older), reduced per-credit tuition for undergraduate courses, plus fees $1,050
Police (must show proof of active employment), reduced per-credit tuition for undergraduate courses $1,050
High school undergraduate (per 2 credit course, off-site only) $265
High school undergraduate (per 3–4 credit course, off-site only) $315
High school student at New York Tech, per credit (on-site or online only, plus fees) $1,050


Graduate Student Tuition Only

Per credit $1,620
Auditing a graduate course, per credit $1,620
Per 3-credit, Education UFT or off-site graduate course $2,000
Per 6-credit, Education UFT or off-site graduate course $4,000
Counseling Programs (School Counseling and Mental Health Counseling), per credit $1,215
Doctorate in Physical Therapy, per credit $1,620
M.S. Clinical Nutrition, per credit $810
M.S. Medical/Healthcare Simulation, per credit $1,620
M.S. Academic Medicine, per credit $810
M.S. Biomedical Sciences, per credit $1,215
M.P.H. Public Health, per credit $810
M.P.H. Public Health, per credit
Current NYITCOM Students, NYITCOM Alumni, and Arkansas Residents
$650
Global Health Certificate, per credit $550
Senior citizens (65 or older), reduced per-credit tuition for graduate courses, plus fees $1,215
Police (must show proof of active employment and be enrolled in minimum of six credits), reduced per-credit tuition for graduate courses $1,215


Summer 2024 Rates, Undergraduate New York Campuses Only (Does not include study abroad)


All summer undergraduate courses are charged on a per credit basis.
Per credit $850
Senior citizens (65 or older), reduced per-credit tuition for undergraduate courses, plus fees $850
Police (must show proof of active employment), reduced per-credit tuition for undergraduate courses, plus fees $850
Mandatory undergraduate summer college fee, summer $525
Mandatory senior citizens summer college fee, summer $525
Mandatory high school student summer college fee, summer $100


Summer 2024 Rates, Graduate


Full-time enrollment is 9 or more credits; part-time enrollment is less than 9 credits.
Per credit $1,540
Auditing a graduate course, per credit $1,540
Per credit, undergraduate course for undergraduate credit $850
Per 3-credit, Education UFT or off-site graduate course $1,800
Per 6-credit, Education UFT or off-site graduate course $3,600
Counseling Programs (School Counseling and Mental Health Counseling), per credit $1,155
Doctorate in Physical Therapy, per credit $1,540
M.S. Biomedical Sciences, per credit $1,155
M.S. Clinical Nutrition, per credit $770
M.P.H. Public Health, per credit $770
M.P.H. Public Health, per credit
Current NYITCOM Students, NYITCOM Alumni, and Arkansas Residents
$620
Senior citizens (65 or older), reduced per-credit tuition for graduate courses, plus fees $1,155
Police (must show proof of active employment and be enrolled in minimum of six credits), reduced per-credit tuition for graduate courses $1,155
Graduate fee, full-time, per semester $325
Graduate fee, part-time, per semester $250
College fee, NYIT-Vancouver, full-time, per semester $275 USD
College fee, NYIT-Vancouver, part-time, per semester $200 USD
Graduate fee, M.S. Clinical Nutrition, full-time, per semester $325
Graduate fee, M.S. Clinical Nutrition, part-time, per semester $250


Online Campus Tuition Only (does not include mandatory fees)

Per credit, undergraduate $1,490
Per credit, graduate $1,620
Per 3-credit, Education OLCE or Instructional Technology OLIT course $2,200
Per 6-credit, Education OLCE or Instructional Technology OLIT course $4,400


Global Programs

Per credit, NYIT-Vancouver, graduate students $1,210 USD
College fee, NYIT-Vancouver, full-time per semester $300 USD
College fee, NYIT-Vancouver, part-time per semester $220 USD
First Semester Medical Insurance Fee, NYIT-Vancouver $50


Mandatory college and health insurance fees for undergraduate students


Undergraduate college fees cover the use of academic and recreational facilities and services, including student activities, counseling, career and experiential services, smart classroom technology, access to cutting-edge computers and makerspaces, advising, and library resources.
College fee, full-time, per semester $1,250
College fee, part-time, per semester $550
College fee, part-time, summer sessions $525
College fee for part-time (less than 12 credits) Police undergraduate students, per semester $550
College fee for part-time (less than 12 credits) Senior Citizens, per semester $550
College fee for high school students, per term onsite/online only $100
Mandatory health insurance premium* for all residence hall students, all full-time undergraduate students, and students enrolled in the School of Health Professions, per semester $1,035
Mandatory health insurance premium* for all international students, per semester $1,100
Mandatory health insurance premium* for residence hall students, new summer students $377
Mandatory health insurance premium* all international students, new summer students $401
Newly admitted student fee $150
* Rate includes an administrative fee retained by New York Tech.


Mandatory college and health insurance fees for graduate students


Graduate college fees cover the use of academic and recreational facilities and services, including student activities, counseling, career and experiential services, smart classroom technology, access to cutting-edge computers and makerspaces, advising, and library resources.
Graduate fee, full-time, per semester $400
Graduate fee, part-time, per semester $275
Graduate fee, M.S. Clinical Nutrition, full-time, per semester $400
Graduate fee, M.S. Clinical Nutrition, part-time, per semester $275
College fee, NYIT-Vancouver, full-time, per semester $300 USD
College fee, NYIT-Vancouver, part-time, per semester $220 USD
Mandatory health insurance premium* for all residence hall students, all full-time graduate students, and students enrolled in the School of Health Professions, per semester $1,035
Mandatory health insurance premium* for all international students holding an F-1/J-1 visa, per semester $1,100
Mandatory health insurance premium* for residence hall students, new summer students $377
Mandatory health insurance premium* all international students, new summer students $401
Newly admitted student fee $150
* Rate includes an administrative fee retained by New York Tech.


Special fees (non-refundable)

Late payment fee for tuition due on August 1; payment made after August 1 $400
Late payment fee for tuition due on January 1; payment made after January 1 $400
Late registration fee (all programs)** $400
Rematriculation fee $55
Challenge examination fee, per course $175
Comprehensive examination fee (CLEP, DANTES), per course $175
Transcript (certified check, credit card, bank check, money order only; no personal checks) $15
Duplicate diploma $90
Electronic Diploma fee $45
Diploma mailing fee $40
Lost ID replacement fee $20
Student evaluation (Occupational Education only) $50
Application fee $50
Tuition insurance, A.W.G. Dewar, Inc. Varies
Comprehensive oral exam (M.B.A. course) $250
Maintaining matriculation, per semester (graduate students) $100
Prior learning evaluation fee (per credit) $300
Service charge for unpaid check or credit card returns $150
Per-credit transfer fee for approved courses taken at other colleges while matriculated at New York Tech, per credit $250
** Returning students may register during registration periods up to the first day of the fall or spring term without penalty. Late registration fees will apply to all returning students thereafter.


Schedule of Payments


For all full-time students, including international students, the following schedule of payments is in effect. The amounts below include tuition and college fee only. Depending on status, students will also pay a health insurance fee and may be required to pay dormitory, meal plan, and other fees. These additional fees are due on the dates in the schedule below. For students who register after the due date listed below, payment in full is expected at the time of registration.


Fall 2024

August 1: Undergraduate, 100% tuition and college fee $23,280
August 1: Combined Baccalaureate/Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine, 100% tuition and college fee $24,780
April 15: All NYITCOM students, first half of tuition only (does not include fees) $33,025


Spring 2025

January 1: Undergraduate, 100% tuition and college fee $23,280
January 1: Combined Baccalaureate/Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine $24,780
November 1: All NYITCOM students, second half of tuition only (does not include fees) $33,025


Summer 2025

All students
May 1: 100% tuition and college fee Varies
All part-time undergraduate and graduate students shall pay all tuition and fees in accordance with this schedule.

New York Institute of Technology expressly reserves the right, whenever it deems it advisable in its sole discretion, to (1) change or modify its schedule of tuition and fees, and (2) withdraw, cancel, reschedule, modify, or alter the method of delivery of, any course, program of study or degree, or any requirement in connection with any of the foregoing. For more information, please contact the Office of the Bursar at 516.686.7510.

The university will not be responsible for any costs or damages—including tuition or fee refunds—for any failure or delay of performance resulting from a force majeure/act of god or any other condition beyond its reasonable control. Force majeure events include but are not limited to fire, flood, natural disasters, epidemics, and government action.