Ranking
Best Architecture Colleges in New York 2026
7 New York colleges offering Architecture, ranked by EduGradify value grade.
- Schools ranked
- 7
- Cheapest net price
- $13,269
- Top earnings 10y
- $102,491
- Public / Private
- 2 / 5
The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art
A- ROI score
- 15.80
- Net price
- $13,269
- Earnings 10y
- $83,847
- Acceptance
- 20.7%
Columbia University in the City of New York
A- ROI score
- 11.87
- Net price
- $21,590
- Earnings 10y
- $102,491
- Acceptance
- 4%
University at Buffalo
B- ROI score
- 8.43
- Net price
- $20,995
- Earnings 10y
- $70,814
- Acceptance
- 74.2%
SUNY College of Technology at Alfred
B- ROI score
- 8.40
- Net price
- $15,016
- Earnings 10y
- $50,445
- Acceptance
- 75.7%
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
C- ROI score
- 7.04
- Net price
- $36,228
- Earnings 10y
- $102,051
- Acceptance
- 63.5%
Barnard College
C- ROI score
- 6.99
- Net price
- $28,800
- Earnings 10y
- $80,516
- Acceptance
- 8.8%
Ithaca College
D- ROI score
- 4.68
- Net price
- $33,926
- Earnings 10y
- $63,548
- Acceptance
- 69%
How we picked this list
This list starts with New York schools with positive Architecture program-share evidence, then sorts by EduGradify's school-wide ROI proxy: ten-year median earnings weighed against average net price. The set's average EduGradify ROI score is 9.03 (2 public, 5 private).
Every figure comes from the U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard. See our full methodology for the formulas.
FAQ
Who leads this ranking?
The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art in New York, NY tops this ranking. EduGradify value grade is A.
How does EduGradify pick this list?
We rank this set by roi score using the U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard — see our methodology for the full formula. No paid placements, no surveys.
How many New York colleges are in this list?
7 New York colleges qualified for this ranking based on available federal data.
What does net price mean here?
Net price is what students actually pay after grants and scholarships — not the sticker price. It is reported by each college to the U.S. Department of Education.