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Long Island MBA program rankings and tuition costs compared | Long Island Business News

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Stony Brook University leads ‘s with 530 students enrolled in 2024, operating from Nicolls Road in Stony Brook. Andrea Goldsmith serves as president. The program offers part-time and online options with tuition of $7,615. The school provides financial aid to 38 percent of students and admits 85 percent of applicants. The university founded its MBA program in 1957 with concentrations in innovation and operations analytics.

Hofstra University ranks second with 445 students, including 234 full-time and 212 part-time enrollees, with Susan Poser serving as president. The university operates from Hempstead and charges tuition of $62,352. The institution provides financial aid to 51.69 percent of students and admits 50.32 percent of applicants. Hofstra founded its MBA program in 1935.

New York Institute of Technology enrolls 401 students, with 322 full-time and 79 part-time students. The school operates from Old Westbury with Henry Foley serving as president

Operating from Jamaica, Queens, with Long Island-based students, St. John’s University has 338 students, all enrolled part-time. The university charges $1,575 in tuition.

St. Joseph’s University, New York, which is based in Patchogue, enrolls 120 students, with 54 full-time and 66 part-time. Donald Boomgaarden serves as president. SJUNY charges $22,860 in tuition, provides financial aid to 61 percent of students, and admits 78 percent of applicants. The program began in 1916.

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Claude.ai assisted with the creation of this article based on LIBN data.


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