New York Automotive and Diesel Institute, NY

Private For-ProfitOpen AdmissionsMain Campus
Jamaica, NY 11433

New York Automotive and Diesel Institute Rankings

Affordability51
Retention60
Graduation68
Earnings14
Diversity89
1 ← Poor Great → 100

Academics

Academics at New York Automotive and Diesel Institute

-Bachelor’s
50%Associate’s
50%Certificate
AssocHighest Degree

Share of Graduates by Field of Study

Mechanic and Repair Technologies100%

Admissions

Getting into New York Automotive and Diesel Institute

-Admission Rate
-Median SAT Math
-Median SAT Reading
-Median ACT Composite

Typical Test Scores

Cost

Cost of Attending New York Automotive and Diesel Institute

-In-State Tuition
-Out-of-State Tuition
$27KAverage Total Cost
$23KAverage Net Cost

Average Net Price by Family Income

Family IncomeSchoolNYUS
$0–$30K$21K$15K$14K
$30K–$48K$23K$16K$15K
$48K–$75K$27K$19K$17K
$75K–$110K$27K$21K$19K
>$110K$27K$24K$21K

Debt

Typical Debt after New York Automotive and Diesel Institute

52%Receive Federal Loans
$10KMedian Federal Debt
34%Repayment Rate
$114Median Payment

Received Financial Aid

Family IncomeSchoolNYUS
$0–$30K 74%54%57%
$30K–$48K 15%16%16%
$48K–$75K 6%13%12%
$75K–$110K 3%10%9%
>$110K 2%15%11%

Student Debt

CategorySchoolNYUS
The median debt for family income between $0–$30K$10K$11K$11K
The median debt for family income between $30K–$75K$10K$12K$12K
The median debt for students with family income >$75K$7K$12K$12K
The median debt for Pell students$10K$12K$12K
The median debt for no-Pell students$8K$12K$11K
Cumulative loan debt at the 90th percentile$10K$22K$25K
Cumulative loan debt at the 75th percentile$10K$17K$18K
Cumulative loan debt at the 25th percentile$5K$6K$6K
Cumulative loan debt at the 10th percentile$4K$4K$3K

Repayment Rates

PeriodSchoolNYUS
1-year after entering repayment 30%48%43%
3-years after entering repayment 34%53%46%
5-years after entering repayment 33%57%50%
7-years after entering repayment 37%61%55%

Completion

Completion Rates at New York Automotive and Diesel Institute

83%Retention Rate
-Transfer Rate
20%Withdrawal Rate
80%Graduation Rate

Graduation Rates by Time Taken

Time TakenSchoolNYUS
Within 4 Years 68%45%38%
Within 6 Years 80%58%55%
Within 8 Years 89%61%56%

Graduation Rates by Ethnicity

Ethnicity and NativitySchoolNYUS
Asian 84%56%53%
Black 78%46%39%
Caucasian 71%54%52%
Hispanic or Latino 73%48%47%
Native American or Alaskan Native 55%46%40%
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 100%45%43%
Two or more races 25%48%44%
Other race 94%52%44%

Outcomes

Outcomes after New York Automotive and Diesel Institute

79%Employment Rate
$26KMedian Salary
$12K25 Pctl Salary
$43K75 Pctl Salary

Employment over Time

PeriodSchoolNYUS
Employed 6 years after enrollment 79%84%85%
Employed 7 years after enrollment 73%83%84%
Employed 8 years after enrollment 76%84%84%
Employed 9 years after enrollment 72%83%83%
Employed 10 years after enrollment 72%84%83%

Distribution of Earnings after Graduation

PercentileSchoolNYUS
10th percentile of earnings$3K$9K$7K
25th percentile of earnings$12K$20K$17K
50th percentile of earnings$26K$34K$29K
75th percentile of earnings$43K$49K$43K
90th percentile of earnings$55K$64K$57K

Median Earnings over Time

PeriodSchoolNYUS
Earnings 6 years after enrollment$26K$34K$29K
Earnings 8 years after enrollment$30K$38K$32K
Earnings 10 years after enrollment$30K$43K$35K

Students

Students at New York Automotive and Diesel Institute

188Undergraduates
100%Full-time Undergrads
28Avg Entry Age
-Graduate Students

Enrollment by Gender

GenderSchoolNYUS
Female degree-seeking undergraduates 5%58%64%
Male degree-seeking undergraduates 95%41%35%

Enrollment by Race and Nativity

Race and NativitySchoolNYUS
Asian 6%6%4%
Black 40%16%18%
Caucasian 14%54%49%
Hispanic or Latino 26%14%18%
Native American or Alaskan Native 2%<1%1%
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 1%<1%<1%
Two or more races 3%2%3%
Other race 10%4%4%

Enrollment by Family Income

Family IncomeSchoolNYUS
$0–$30K 58%41%43%
$30K–$48K 21%17%18%
$48K–$75K 10%16%16%

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