Acceptance Rate
66%
Avg. SAT
1340
75th percentile
“Suburban Long Island university excelling in performing arts and nursing amid easy New York City access.”
Garden City, NY
Location
Large Suburb
Campus Setting
Adelphi University traces its roots to 1896, when Presbyterian educators founded it in Brooklyn as a coeducational college focused on teacher training and liberal arts. In 1929, it relocated to Garden City, an affluent suburb on Long Island, after receiving a donated estate that shaped its spacious, green campus. Today, it serves about 5,600 undergraduates in a private setting that feels personal yet connected to the metropolitan world.
Students who thrive here often seek a supportive environment close to home or city opportunities without the intensity of urban chaos. You might fit if you want faculty attention and programs in health fields or the arts, paired with internships in nearby Manhattan. The school's personality leans approachable and practical, fostering growth through community ties rather than cutthroat competition. Garden City offers quiet residential streets and shopping, but Long Island's high cost of living means budgeting carefully for off-campus meals or outings.
Tradeoffs include a commuter-heavy population, which can make weekends quieter if you live on campus, and winters that bring snow and wind from the nearby Atlantic.
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Adelphi shines in performing arts through its on-campus center that draws regional audiences, nursing with clinical partnerships at top hospitals, and education programs that place graduates in local schools. In classrooms, expect smaller upper-level seminars where professors know your name, though introductory courses for popular majors like business or psychology fill lecture halls with 100 or more. Research opportunities open up for motivated students in labs for physical therapy or social work fieldwork, but they require initiative to secure spots.
The intellectual culture encourages hands-on learning tied to New York industries, from theater productions to biotech collaborations. You can double-major across disciplines like communications and performing arts without much red tape, though competitive tracks in health sciences demand solid grades from the start. Class sizes average reasonable for a mid-sized private school, balancing discussion with lectures.
Student Body
Total Enrollment
5,325 undergrad • 2,278 grad
Undergraduate
Graduate
International
White
44%
Black / African American
11%
Hispanic / Latino
19%
Asian
11%
Other / Multi-racial
16%
Campus Life
Campus Setting
Garden City, NY
Varsity Athletics
NCAA Athletics
Campus life pulses with theater productions, dance recitals, and club fairs on the central quad, where you'll spot students rehearsing lines between classes. Residential halls house about a quarter of undergrads in standard doubles and suites, with honors communities offering themed floors for leadership or quiet study. A typical week mixes classes, gym sessions at the wellness center, and Thursday outings to nearby bars or NYC trains just 30 minutes away.
Greek life engages around 10% of students through social events, while 100-plus clubs cover improv comedy to environmental hikes. The social scene skews low-key suburban, with house parties more common than massive ragers, and the party vibe picks up during performing arts festivals. Challenges include high local rents pushing many to commute, and rainy springs that keep activities indoors.
Housing
On-Campus Housing
Housing Capacity
Meal Plan Available
Average Room & Board
Athletics
Athletic Association
Northeast 10 Conference
ROTC & Veteran Support
Army
Yes
Navy
No
Air Force
Yes
Veteran’s Programs Available
Yellow Ribbon Program (Post-9/11 GI Bill)
Yes
Credit for military training
Yes
Dedicated point of contact for veteran support services
Yes
Recognized student veteran organization
Yes
Member of DoD Voluntary Educational Partnership MOU
Yes
Cost & Aid
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Financial Aid
Students Receiving Aid
Receiving Pell Grants
Average Grant
Average Federal Loan
Net Annual Cost by Household Income
Household Income
Avg. Net Cost
$0 – $30K
$24,830
$30K – $48K
$27,088
$48K – $75K
$30,121
$75K – $110K
$29,063
$110K+
$31,769
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Outcomes & Earnings
Retention Rate
83%
4 Years Graduation Rate
69%
6 Years Graduation Rate
76%
Median 10-Year Earnings
$75,482
83% of first-time, full-time students complete their freshman year at Adelphi University and return in the fall. 69% of first-time, full-time students graduate in 4 years, and 76% graduate within 6 years.
Graduation Rate
4-year grads
69%
4-6 years
7%
Non-grad
24%
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Key Statistics
Type
Private
Tuition
$42,085
Acceptance
66%
Undergrads
5,325
4-Year Grad Rate
69%
Endowment
$84M
Garden City, NY 11530-0701
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