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SUNY Maritime College
Explore admissions details for SUNY Maritime College, including acceptance rate, tuition, net price, testing data, student size, and an estimated 4.0 GPA fit range that can be used with your converter results.
About SUNY Maritime College
SUNY Maritime College is a public institution in Throggs Neck, NY. It is listed as a bachelor's degree institution in the current dataset. Based on the latest available data, SUNY Maritime College is broadly accessible with an acceptance rate of 79%. Reported student size is about 1,242, which helps frame the scale of the campus experience.
SUNY Maritime College is included here as part of the CalcmyGPA US school discovery directory, which is designed to help students compare acceptance rate, tuition, SAT and ACT ranges, student size, and GPA-fit guidance in one place. If you are researching whether SUNY Maritime College should be a reach, match, or stronger-fit option, this profile gives a faster planning summary before you move into application strategy.
Acceptance Rate
79%
Average SAT
1,199
Average ACT
26
Student Size
1,242
In-State Tuition
$8,540
Out-of-State Tuition
$18,450
SUNY Maritime College Acceptance Rate, SAT, ACT, and Admissions Data
SUNY Maritime College sits in the broadly accessible range with an acceptance rate of 79%. The average SAT shown here is 1,199, and the midpoint ACT composite is 26. Graduation rate is 74%, which adds useful perspective beyond admissions alone.
Admissions data matters because school selectivity is rarely about one number alone. For SUNY Maritime College, acceptance rate, SAT or ACT ranges, and graduation-rate signals work better when read together, especially for students comparing several US schools with similar reputations, cost, or GPA expectations.
Acceptance
79%
Graduation Rate
74%
SAT Average
1,199
ACT Composite
26
SAT Reading
594
SAT Math
600
Graduation Rate
74%
Control
Public
SUNY Maritime College Tuition, Net Price, and Cost of Attendance
SUNY Maritime College reports in-state tuition of $8,540 and out-of-state tuition of $18,450. Average net price is $21,781, which can be more useful than sticker tuition when comparing affordability. Estimated annual cost of attendance is $28,880 before individual aid differences. Median debt for completers is $23,250.
Cost is often where school lists change the most. This SUNY Maritime College cost section is meant to help you compare tuition, average net price, and overall attendance cost more naturally, so you can judge whether the school looks realistic financially before spending more time on essays, applications, or score comparisons.
In-State Tuition
$8,540
Out-of-State Tuition
$18,450
Average Net Price
$21,781
Attendance Cost
$28,880
Average Net Price
$21,781
Cost of Attendance
$28,880
Median Debt
$23,250
SUNY Maritime College Student Size, Graduation Rate, and Outcomes
SUNY Maritime College enrolls about 1,242 students. Public control can affect tuition structure, funding, and campus priorities. Reported median earnings 10 years after entry are $95,951.
Student size and outcomes add important perspective that pure admissions numbers miss. For many applicants, the right US school is not just about getting in, but also about campus scale, graduation success, and longer-term earnings potential, which is why this SUNY Maritime College profile keeps those factors visible before you drill into calculators or related schools.
Student Size
1,242
Median Earnings
$95,951
SUNY Maritime College GPA Requirements and Academic Fit
A practical GPA floor for discovery purposes is around 2.60 on the 4.0 scale. A stronger target is around 2.95 to improve fit. This is an estimate used to turn converter results into school suggestions, not an official admissions guarantee.
The GPA fit range on this page is not an official minimum from SUNY Maritime College. It is a planning layer that helps you compare your converted 4.0 GPA against other US school profiles in a more practical way. That makes it useful for deciding whether SUNY Maritime College looks more like a reach, match, or stronger-fit school inside the wider directory.
SUNY Maritime College is less selective than many national-name schools, but applicants should still compare GPA, testing, cost, and program fit before applying.
Estimated Floor
2.60
Recommended GPA
2.95
Estimated Floor
2.60
Recommended GPA
2.95
How to Apply to SUNY Maritime College Strategically
Use this section as a quick application guide before you decide whether SUNY Maritime College belongs in your reach, match, or safety group. The goal is to keep admissions fit, affordability, and official requirements in view at the same time.
Check your fit before treating it as a match
Compare SUNY Maritime College with schools that have similar size, cost, selectivity, and GPA expectations before you decide where it belongs on your list.
Review cost early, not after you apply
Look at tuition, net price, and overall attendance cost early so affordability is part of the decision from the start, not something you discover after you are already committed.
Confirm official requirements on the school website
Use the official admissions and financial-aid pages for final requirements, deadlines, prerequisite expectations, and any updated testing or application-policy changes.
SUNY Maritime College Admissions, GPA, Tuition, and FAQ
What is the acceptance rate at SUNY Maritime College?
SUNY Maritime College currently shows an acceptance rate of 79% in this dataset.
How competitive is SUNY Maritime College?
SUNY Maritime College is less selective than many national-name schools, but applicants should still compare GPA, testing, cost, and program fit before applying.
What GPA is competitive for SUNY Maritime College?
This page estimates a discovery fit band around 2.60 to 2.95 on the 4.0 scale. These are guidance estimates, not official minimums.
How much does SUNY Maritime College cost?
SUNY Maritime College reports in-state tuition of $8,540, out-of-state tuition of $18,450, and an average net price of $21,781.
What test scores are shown for SUNY Maritime College?
SUNY Maritime College shows an average SAT of 1,199 and an ACT composite midpoint of 26.
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