Best psychology colleges in New York

Psychology bachelor graduates in New York earn a weighted average salary of $48,400 3 years after graduation. This places New York graduate earnings in the top 10% nationally. Additionally, psychology graduates earn 18% less than the total graduating bachelor class in the state.

Cost of living is not considered when comparing states.

Our psychology rankings cover 75 of the 93 programs available in New York, accounting for 91% of total student graduates. We only include schools with sufficient earnings and/or cost data.

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#1 in New York | #1 in Psychology nationally

CUNY Baruch College

New York, New York

Economic score 0.96

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Cost $3,644

The median net cost of students who receive federal financial aid. This is lower than the price advertised by the school.

Earnings $53,562

Median earnings of all students 4 years after graduating.

Graduation rate 74%

Graduation rates below the school’s state average are shown in red. Schools with graduation rates in the bottom 25% nationally (49%) are not  displayed.

School acceptance rate: 50%

The best-value psychology bachelor’s degree program comes from Baruch College, a public university in New York City and one of the oldest members of the City University Colleges of New York (CUNY) system.

The psychology undergraduate program from the Department of Psychology at Baruch’s Weissman School of Arts and Sciences comprises foundational courses like:

  • Research Methods in Psychology
  • Psychopathology
  • Social Psychology
  • Developmental Psychology
  • Personality and Individual Differences
  • Cognitive Psychology

Students choose 2 additional courses in unique subdisciplines ranging from environmental psychology to the psychology of sleep.

In addition to its bachelor’s BA program, the school offers a BBA major in Industrial Organizational Psychology, constituted of many of the same courses with several relevant electives to the major added on.

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#2 in New York | #3 in Psychology nationally

CUNY Hunter College

New York, New York

Economic score 1.33

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Cost $3,296

The median net cost of students who receive federal financial aid. This is lower than the price advertised by the school.

Earnings $48,977

Median earnings of all students 4 years after graduating.

Graduation rate 60%

Graduation rates below the school’s state average are shown in red. Schools with graduation rates in the bottom 25% nationally (49%) are not  displayed.

Acceptance rate: 48%

The 2nd best psychology bachelor’s degree by value for money comes from another CUNY institution – Hunter College, a public university in New York that is nationally renowned for its affordable and rigorous psychology programs.

Hunter’s Department of Psychology offers a psychology undergraduate major that equips students with the skills to evaluate and process research data. Apart from Statistical Methods and Experimental Psychology courses, which are core to this research-oriented program, coursework is grouped in the following disciplines:

  • Biopsychology (Animal Behavior and Physiological Psychology tracks)
  • Cognitive/Developmental (Cognitive Psychology and Developmental Psychology tracks) 
  • Social/Clinical/Health (Social Psychology, Clinical Psychology, and Health Psychology tracks)

Elective courses include opportunities to conduct independent research or gain fieldwork experience, as well as explore topics in neuroscience (for BPEndure or RISE program students).

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#3 in New York | #4 in Psychology nationally
Economic score 1.35

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Cost $3,780

The median net cost of students who receive federal financial aid. This is lower than the price advertised by the school.

Earnings $49,895

Median earnings of all students 4 years after graduating.

Graduation rate 62%

Graduation rates below the school’s state average are shown in red. Schools with graduation rates in the bottom 25% nationally (49%) are not  displayed.

Acceptance rate: 50.7%

The 3rd-best psychology bachelor’s program comes from another excellent-value school, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, a public university in New York and member of the CUNY system. As its name suggests, John Jay is best known for its criminal justice, forensic psychology, and forensic science programs.

The school offers a unique psychology bachelor’s program, a Bachelor of Arts in Forensic Psychology, which is well suited for prospective students interested in exploring the psychological dimensions of criminal justice.

The curriculum of the forensic psychology BA program is a comprehensive and well-curated mix of core classes, electives, capstone classes, and an optional honors thesis component. Examples of core and electives courses include:

  • Cognitive Psychology
  • Psychology and the Law
  • Psychological Disorders and Distress
  • Social Psychology
  • Multicultural Psychology

General electives include unique courses like Family Conflict and the Family Court, Psychology of Oppression and Culture, and Psychopathology and Healing, which enable students to walk away from the program well prepared for criminal justice roles in law enforcement and related fields.

The degree is also offered as an accelerated dual admission program that leads to an MA in Forensic Mental Health Counseling.

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#4 in New York | #5 in Psychology nationally

CUNY City College

New York, New York

Economic score 1.56

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Cost $3,434

The median net cost of students who receive federal financial aid. This is lower than the price advertised by the school.

Earnings $48,043

Median earnings of all students 4 years after graduating.

Graduation rate 63%

Graduation rates below the school’s state average are shown in red. Schools with graduation rates in the bottom 25% nationally (49%) are not  displayed.

Acceptance rate: 66.6%

City College, another member of the CUNY system in New York City, offers the 4th best-value psychology undergraduate program in the country.

Psychology undergraduate degrees at City College include a BA, BS, and combined BA/MA option. While most students opt for the BA program, the BS route is suitable for students who excel in science and math and/or plan to continue to graduate school in fields like allied health.

While distinct in their course offerings, all programs are designed to equip students with strong foundational knowledge in key areas like psychopathology, social interaction, and the biology of human behavior, training their analytical, practical, and communication skills.

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#5 in New York | #8 in Psychology nationally

CUNY Queens College

Queens, New York

Economic score 2.13

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Cost $4,921

The median net cost of students who receive federal financial aid. This is lower than the price advertised by the school.

Earnings $48,151

Median earnings of all students 4 years after graduating.

Graduation rate 59%

Graduation rates below the school’s state average are shown in red. Schools with graduation rates in the bottom 25% nationally (49%) are not  displayed.

Acceptance rate: 69.5%

Queens College is a public university in New York and another CUNY institution that tops our list of best-value psychology bachelor’s degree programs for its affordability and good financial returns.

The Bachelor of Arts in Psychology program at Queens College prepares students for careers in settings like human resources, rehabilitation, and marketing, among many others, while also training its students for future graduate-level coursework.

Among the unique draws of the program is the real-world experience it imparts to its psychology trainees, who can participate in research lab work or intern with one of the school’s many organizations in its network. Additionally, the program’s Global Student Success Program ensures international students are equipped with the support and skills they need to thrive in an American university setting.

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#6 in New York | #9 in Psychology nationally

CUNY Brooklyn College

Brooklyn, New York

Economic score 2.15

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Cost $3,700

The median net cost of students who receive federal financial aid. This is lower than the price advertised by the school.

Earnings $45,718

Median earnings of all students 4 years after graduating.

Graduation rate 59%

Graduation rates below the school’s state average are shown in red. Schools with graduation rates in the bottom 25% nationally (49%) are not  displayed.

Acceptance rate: 54.5%

The 8th best-value psychology undergraduate program comes from Brooklyn College, a public university in Brooklyn and CUNY system member.

Brooklyn College’s Psychology BA program imparts to its students a solid knowledge base in psychology, both for immediate employment or graduate school, in addition to critical skills like scientific reasoning and communication.

The Magner Career Center assists in placing its psychology undergrads at several New York-based institutions (e.g., the New York City Department of Education and New York University) through its internship database, job fairs, and internship panels.

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#7 in New York | #11 in Psychology nationally

CUNY Lehman College

Bronx, New York

Economic score 2.45

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Cost $4,034

The median net cost of students who receive federal financial aid. This is lower than the price advertised by the school.

Earnings $45,301

Median earnings of all students 4 years after graduating.

Graduation rate 64%

Graduation rates below the school’s state average are shown in red. Schools with graduation rates in the bottom 25% nationally (49%) are not  displayed.

Acceptance rate: 55.3%

Rounding out our top-5 best-value psychology bachelor’s programs is that of Lehman College, another CUNY institution in New York City that offers quality degree programs at affordable tuition rates – including its psychology bachelor’s program.

The psychology undergraduate program at Lehman is research-oriented, with statistics and experimental methods as foundational to the curriculum and opportunities to collaborate on research initiatives with faculty members.

Students attend courses in a broad range of psychology subdisciplines – from Childhood Psychopathology to Introduction to Primate Behavior Studies – and upper-level coursework includes a practicum, independent study, or honors research component.

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#8 in New York | #13 in Psychology nationally

University of Rochester

Rochester, New York

Economic score 2.62

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Cost $30,902

The median net cost of students who receive federal financial aid. This is lower than the price advertised by the school.

Earnings $68,347

Median earnings of all students 4 years after graduating.

Graduation rate 87%

Graduation rates below the school’s state average are shown in red. Schools with graduation rates in the bottom 25% nationally (49%) are not  displayed.

#9 in New York | #19 in Psychology nationally

Cornell University

Ithaca, New York

Economic score 3.24

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Cost $29,651

The median net cost of students who receive federal financial aid. This is lower than the price advertised by the school.

Earnings $64,146

Median earnings of all students 4 years after graduating.

Graduation rate 96%

Graduation rates below the school’s state average are shown in red. Schools with graduation rates in the bottom 25% nationally (49%) are not  displayed.

#10 in New York | #20 in Psychology nationally

Farmingdale State College

Farmingdale, New York

Economic score 3.26

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Cost $8,973

The median net cost of students who receive federal financial aid. This is lower than the price advertised by the school.

Earnings $49,661

Median earnings of all students 4 years after graduating.

Graduation rate 62%

Graduation rates below the school’s state average are shown in red. Schools with graduation rates in the bottom 25% nationally (49%) are not  displayed.

Acceptance rate: 73.2%

The 13th best psychology degree comes from Farmingdale State College, a midsized public university in Farmingdale, New York and member of the State University of New York (SUNY) system. The school is a designated Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander-Serving and Hispanic-Serving Institution.

At the undergraduate level, Farmingdale State offers an applied psychology-focused Bachelor of Science in Applied Psychology, which prepares graduates well for entry-level positions in business and human resources. The program offers the unique option of earning a micro credential in Developmental Science: Child Emphasis.

Note that the program requires 2 semesters of either an internship or research experience with a faculty member

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#11 in New York | #26 in Psychology nationally

Binghamton University

Vestal, New York

Economic score 3.57

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Cost $21,594

The median net cost of students who receive federal financial aid. This is lower than the price advertised by the school.

Earnings $58,122

Median earnings of all students 4 years after graduating.

Graduation rate 81%

Graduation rates below the school’s state average are shown in red. Schools with graduation rates in the bottom 25% nationally (49%) are not  displayed.

#12 in New York | #30 in Psychology nationally

Columbia University

New York, New York

Economic score 3.88

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Cost $23,497

The median net cost of students who receive federal financial aid. This is lower than the price advertised by the school.

Earnings $56,899

Median earnings of all students 4 years after graduating.

Graduation rate 94%

Graduation rates below the school’s state average are shown in red. Schools with graduation rates in the bottom 25% nationally (49%) are not  displayed.

#13 in New York | #44 in Psychology nationally

Clarkson University

Potsdam, New York

Economic score 4.49

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Cost $31,114

The median net cost of students who receive federal financial aid. This is lower than the price advertised by the school.

Earnings $60,438

Median earnings of all students 4 years after graduating.

Graduation rate 78%

Graduation rates below the school’s state average are shown in red. Schools with graduation rates in the bottom 25% nationally (49%) are not  displayed.

#14 in New York | #54 in Psychology nationally

Mount Saint Mary College

Newburgh, New York

Economic score 4.97

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Cost $22,941

The median net cost of students who receive federal financial aid. This is lower than the price advertised by the school.

Earnings $54,672

Median earnings of all students 4 years after graduating.

Graduation rate 63%

Graduation rates below the school’s state average are shown in red. Schools with graduation rates in the bottom 25% nationally (49%) are not  displayed.

#15 in New York | #57 in Psychology nationally

St. Thomas Aquinas College

Sparkill, New York

Economic score 5.03

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Cost $21,894

The median net cost of students who receive federal financial aid. This is lower than the price advertised by the school.

Earnings $53,603

Median earnings of all students 4 years after graduating.

Graduation rate 66%

Graduation rates below the school’s state average are shown in red. Schools with graduation rates in the bottom 25% nationally (49%) are not  displayed.

#16 in New York | #67 in Psychology nationally

Pace University

New York, New York

Economic score 5.45

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Cost $30,759

The median net cost of students who receive federal financial aid. This is lower than the price advertised by the school.

Earnings $57,765

Median earnings of all students 4 years after graduating.

Graduation rate 63%

Graduation rates below the school’s state average are shown in red. Schools with graduation rates in the bottom 25% nationally (49%) are not  displayed.

#17 in New York | #68 in Psychology nationally

Stony Brook University

Stony Brook, New York

Economic score 5.46

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Cost $17,232

The median net cost of students who receive federal financial aid. This is lower than the price advertised by the school.

Earnings $50,246

Median earnings of all students 4 years after graduating.

Graduation rate 77%

Graduation rates below the school’s state average are shown in red. Schools with graduation rates in the bottom 25% nationally (49%) are not  displayed.

#18 in New York | #76 in Psychology nationally

SUNY at Albany

Albany, New York

Economic score 5.79

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Cost $17,051

The median net cost of students who receive federal financial aid. This is lower than the price advertised by the school.

Earnings $49,362

Median earnings of all students 4 years after graduating.

Graduation rate 68%

Graduation rates below the school’s state average are shown in red. Schools with graduation rates in the bottom 25% nationally (49%) are not  displayed.

#19 in New York | #87 in Psychology nationally

Manhattanville College

Purchase, New York

Economic score 6.12

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Cost $20,988

The median net cost of students who receive federal financial aid. This is lower than the price advertised by the school.

Earnings $50,803

Median earnings of all students 4 years after graduating.

Graduation rate 65%

Graduation rates below the school’s state average are shown in red. Schools with graduation rates in the bottom 25% nationally (49%) are not  displayed.

#20 in New York | #94 in Psychology nationally

Fordham University

Bronx, New York

Economic score 6.19

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Cost $41,004

The median net cost of students who receive federal financial aid. This is lower than the price advertised by the school.

Earnings $58,590

Median earnings of all students 4 years after graduating.

Graduation rate 83%

Graduation rates below the school’s state average are shown in red. Schools with graduation rates in the bottom 25% nationally (49%) are not  displayed.

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