Fall 2022 Full-Time Undergraduate Enrollment: 3,286

Legal Sex: 72.4% female, 27.6% male

Race/ethnicity percentage

American Indian or Alaska Native 0.5%
Asian 3.1%
Black or African American 17.8%
Hispanic/Latino 15.3%
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 0.1%
Nonresident 0.5%
Two or more races 3.4%
Race & ethnicity unknown 10.3%
White 49.1%

Pell Grant Recipients: 57.1%

TAP Grant Recipients: 32.3%

(Data source: Official fall enrollment from SIRIS ESS file)

 

Degrees Awarded 2021-22

  Associate Bachelor's
Accounting --- 31
Addiction Studies --- 11
Allied Health --- 27
Business Administration --- 46
Business, Management & Economics 55 406
Community & Human Services 56 372
Cultural Studies 6 76
Educational Studies 30 99
Historical Studies 2 41
Human Development 9 137
Human Resource Management --- 24
Interdisciplinary/Multidisciplinary Studies 56 82
Interdisciplinary Studies 3 4
Labor Studies 152 16
Liberal Arts --- 1
Management --- 26
Nursing --- 106
Psychology --- 142
Public Affairs --- 71
Science, Math & Technology 52 106
Security Studies --- 1
Social Science 1 28
The Arts 7 59
     
UG Certificates 23  


(Data source: Operational Data Store Academic Outcomes view)

First-Time Full-Time Graduation Rates

Cohort year 2015
150% of Normal Time to Completion for First-time Full-time Undergraduate Students (n=156) by demographics

Overall 24%
Men 26%
Women 22%
Students pursuing bachelor's or equivalent degrees
Nonresident 0%
Hispanic/Latino 19%
American Indian or Alaska Native 0%
Asian 50%
Black or African American 11%
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander ---
White 23%
Two or more races 0%
Race & ethnicity unknown 50%

Transfer-out Rate: 17%

Cohort year 2015
150% of Normal Time to Completion for First-time Full-time Bachelor's degree-seeking subcohort (n=87) by financial aid status

Pell recipients: 20.3%
Subsidized Loan recipients (no Pell): 25%
Neither Pell nor Subsidized Loan: 45.5%

Notes: 150% of normal time to completion is 6 years for bachelor’s degree-seeking students and 3 years for associate degree-seeking students. The college is required to report first-time bachelor’s degree-seeking student retention rates to IPEDS for use on the College Navigator website.

(Data source: IPEDS Graduation Rates survey)

Retention Rates

Degree-seeking Undergraduate students who began in Fall 2021 and returned in Fall 2022
First-time full-time (87 students): 58.6%
First-time part-time (64 students): 64.1%
Transfer full-time (741 students): 58.6%
Transfer part-time (492 students): 55.1%

Note: The retention rates above include degree-seeking students and does not include nondegree students.

(Data source: SUNY Oracle BI tool)


Graduation Rates - All Entering Degree-Seeking Cohorts

Undergraduate Cohort Outcomes, 6 Years After Initial ESC Enrollment:
Graduation and Retention Rates (PDF 345kB)


Alumni Survey

Baccalaureate Respondents by Employment Status and Top Fields of Employment
Unemployed: 12.1%
Employed: 87.9%
Fields of employment:

Education 14.6%
Business 10.6%
Human services, social work 9.7%
Charitable or non-profit organization 8.1%
Government-non military 7.5%
Computing, information technology, software 7.2%
Nursing, health care 5.6%
Military, police, fire service, security 4.4%
Other 32.4%


Baccalaureate Respondents who are Currently Pursuing or Plan to Pursue a Master's Degree or Higher Credential

Yes: 71.6%
No: 28.4%

(Data source: SUNY Empire State College Undergraduate Alumni Survey - Baccalaureate graduates from 11/2016 to 10/2018, n=381)

Enrollment and Student Outcomes

Fall 2022 Full-Time Undergraduate Enrollment: 3,286

Legal Sex: 72.4% female, 27.6% male

Race/ethnicity percentage

American Indian or Alaska Native 0.5%
Asian 3.1%
Black or African American 17.8%
Hispanic/Latino 15.3%
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 0.1%
Nonresident 0.5%
Two or more races 3.4%
Race & ethnicity unknown 10.3%
White 49.1%

Pell Grant Recipients: 57.1%

TAP Grant Recipients: 32.3%

(Data source: Official fall enrollment from SIRIS ESS file)

 

Degrees Awarded 2021-22

  Associate Bachelor's
Accounting --- 31
Addiction Studies --- 11
Allied Health --- 27
Business Administration --- 46
Business, Management & Economics 55 406
Community & Human Services 56 372
Cultural Studies 6 76
Educational Studies 30 99
Historical Studies 2 41
Human Development 9 137
Human Resource Management --- 24
Interdisciplinary/Multidisciplinary Studies 56 82
Interdisciplinary Studies 3 4
Labor Studies 152 16
Liberal Arts --- 1
Management --- 26
Nursing --- 106
Psychology --- 142
Public Affairs --- 71
Science, Math & Technology 52 106
Security Studies --- 1
Social Science 1 28
The Arts 7 59
     
UG Certificates 23  


(Data source: Operational Data Store Academic Outcomes view)

First-Time Full-Time Graduation Rates

Cohort year 2015
150% of Normal Time to Completion for First-time Full-time Undergraduate Students (n=156) by demographics

Overall 24%
Men 26%
Women 22%
Students pursuing bachelor's or equivalent degrees
Nonresident 0%
Hispanic/Latino 19%
American Indian or Alaska Native 0%
Asian 50%
Black or African American 11%
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander ---
White 23%
Two or more races 0%
Race & ethnicity unknown 50%

Transfer-out Rate: 17%

Cohort year 2015
150% of Normal Time to Completion for First-time Full-time Bachelor's degree-seeking subcohort (n=87) by financial aid status

Pell recipients: 20.3%
Subsidized Loan recipients (no Pell): 25%
Neither Pell nor Subsidized Loan: 45.5%

Notes: 150% of normal time to completion is 6 years for bachelor’s degree-seeking students and 3 years for associate degree-seeking students. The University is required to report first-time bachelor’s degree-seeking student retention rates to IPEDS for use on the College Navigator website.

(Data source: IPEDS Graduation Rates survey)

Retention Rates

Degree-seeking Undergraduate students who began in Fall 2021 and returned in Fall 2022
First-time full-time (87 students): 58.6%
First-time part-time (64 students): 64.1%
Transfer full-time (741 students): 58.6%
Transfer part-time (492 students): 55.1%

Note: The retention rates above include degree-seeking students and does not include nondegree students.

(Data source: SUNY Oracle BI tool)


Graduation Rates - All Entering Degree-Seeking Cohorts

Undergraduate Cohort Outcomes, 6 Years After Initial ESC Enrollment:
Graduation and Retention Rates (PDF 345kB)


Alumni Survey

Baccalaureate Respondents by Employment Status and Top Fields of Employment
Unemployed: 12.1%
Employed: 87.9%
Fields of employment:

Education 14.6%
Business 10.6%
Human services, social work 9.7%
Charitable or non-profit organization 8.1%
Government-non military 7.5%
Computing, information technology, software 7.2%
Nursing, health care 5.6%
Military, police, fire service, security 4.4%
Other 32.4%


Baccalaureate Respondents who are Currently Pursuing or Plan to Pursue a Master's Degree or Higher Credential

Yes: 71.6%
No: 28.4%

(Data source: Empire State University Undergraduate Alumni Survey - Baccalaureate graduates from 11/2016 to 10/2018, n=381)