- Bryant & Stratton College campus, the staff strives to support you in your quest to earn a college degree—from the moment you register right through to graduation and beyond. We offer a supportive, ongoing commitment to help you achieve your goals and maximize your marketability throughout life. Whether this is your first time at College or if you’re a returning student, the Bryant & Stratton College campus in Syracuse has a few things that make us unique. In addition to our NCJAA Soccer and Cross Country men’s and women’s teams, we offer residence halls for those students who would like to live on campus.
School Highlights
Bryant & Stratton College-Syracuse North serves 484 students (79% of students are full-time).
The college's student:teacher ratio of 5:1 is lower than the state community college average of 10:1.
Minority enrollment is 95% of the student body (majority Asian), which is less than the state average of 97%.
Quick Stats (2024-25)
- Enrollment: 484 students
- Private-state tuition: $15,949
- Acceptance Rate: 100%
- Student:teacher ratio: 5:1
- Minority enrollment: 95%
- Source: Verified school update
School Overview
The teacher population of 104 teachers has stayed relatively flat over five years.
Bryant & Stratton College-Syracuse North
(NY) Community College Avg.
Carnegie Classification
Not applicable, not in Carnegie universe (not accredited or nondegree-granting)
Associates Colleges
Institution Level
Four or more years
At least 2 but less than 4 years
Institution Control
Private for-profit
Private not-for-profit
Total Faculty
104 staff
158 staff
School Calendar
Student Body
The student population of Bryant & Stratton College-Syracuse North has declined by 23% over five years.
The student:teacher ratio of 5:1 has decreased from 6:1 over five years.
The Bryant & Stratton College-Syracuse North diversity score of 0.64 is less than the state average of 0.74. The school's diversity has stayed relatively flat over five years.
Total Enrollment
484 students
791 students
Student : Teacher Ratio
5:1
10:1
# Full-Time Students
383 students
469 students
# Part-Time Students
101 students
322 students
# Enrollment Undergraduate
523 students
428 students
# Full-Time Undergraduate Students
383 students
469 students
# Full-Time Graduate Students
n/a
22 students
# Part-Time Undergraduate Students
101 students
333 students
# Part-Time Graduate Students
n/a
44 students
Total Dormitory Capacity
n/a
382 students
% American Indian/Alaskan
1%
8%
% Asian
32%
18%
% Hispanic
n/a
1%
% Black
9%
23%
% White
5%
3%
% Hawaiian
50%
40%
% Two or more races
2%
5%
% Non Resident races
n/a
n/a
% Unknown races
1%
2%
Diversity Score
0.64
0.74
College Completion Rate (Students who graduate in less than 4 years)
43%
26%
College Completion Rate (Students who graduate in 4 years or more than 4 years)
0.2857%
0.3889%
Average Graduate Earnings (10 Years)
$24,300
$35,200
Tuition and Acceptance Rate
The private state tuition of $15,949 is less than the state average of $16,501. The private state tuition has stayed relatively flat over four years.
Private State Tuition Fees
$15,949
$16,501
% Students Receiving Some Financial Aid
94%
88%
Median Debt for Graduates
$20,884
$13,841
Median Debt for Dropouts
$6,533
$5,500
Acceptance Rate
100%
72%
SAT Reading
n/a
475
SAT Math
n/a
505
SAT Writing
n/a
485
ACT Composite
n/a
20
ACT English
n/a
18
ACT Math
n/a
20
Source: 2023 (or latest year available) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS)
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does Bryant & Stratton College-Syracuse North cost?
Bryant & Stratton College-Syracuse North's private state tuition is approximately $15,949.
What is the acceptance rate of Bryant & Stratton College-Syracuse North?
The acceptance rate of Bryant & Stratton College-Syracuse North is 100%, which is higher than the state average of 72%.
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