School of Professional Horticulture, New York Botanical Garden

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2024 Undergraduate Tuition
$8,750
2024 Enrolled Students
14
100% Full-Time
2023 Graduation Rate
100%
1 Graduates

About

School of Professional Horticulture, New York Botanical Garden is a higher education institution located in Bronx County, NY. In 2024, the most popular 2 to 4 Year Postsecondary Certificate concentrations at School of Professional Horticulture, New York Botanical Garden were Ornamental Horticulture (10 degrees awarded).

In 2024, 10 degrees were awarded across all undergraduate and graduate programs at School of Professional Horticulture, New York Botanical Garden. 80% of these degrees were awarded to women, and 20% awarded men. The most common race/ethnicity group of degree recipients was white (7 degrees), 7 times more than then the next closest race/ethnicity group, asian (1 degrees).

The median undergraduate tuition at School of Professional Horticulture, New York Botanical Garden is $8,750, which is $−5,366 less than the national average for ($14,116).

Costs

In 2024, the median undergraduate tuition at School of Professional Horticulture, New York Botanical Garden is $8,750, which is $5,366 less than the national average for ($14,116).

In 2024, 67% of undergraduate students attending School of Professional Horticulture, New York Botanical Garden received financial aid through grants. Comparatively, 6% of undergraduate students received financial aid through loans.

Tuition Costs

$8,750
2024 Undergraduate Tuition

In 2024, the cost of tuition at School of Professional Horticulture, New York Botanical Garden was $8,750. The cost of tuition at School of Professional Horticulture, New York Botanical Garden is $−5,366 less than than the overall (public and private) national average for ($14,116).

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Average Net Price

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Financial Aid by Income Level

67%
Undergraduates Receiving Financial Aid through Grants
6%
Undergraduates Receiving Financial Aid through Loans

67% of undergraduate students at School of Professional Horticulture, New York Botanical Garden received financial aid through grants or loans in 2024. This represents a decline of 33% with respect to 2023, when 100% of undergraduate students received financial aid.

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Admissions

School of Professional Horticulture, New York Botanical Garden received 3 undergraduate applications in 2024, which represents a 25% annual growth. Out of those 3 applicants, 0 students were accepted for enrollment, representing a 0% acceptance rate.

There were 14 students enrolled at School of Professional Horticulture, New York Botanical Garden in 2024.

Acceptance Rate

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Acceptance Rate in 2024
0
Accepted Out of 3

In 2024, the undergraduate acceptance rate of School of Professional Horticulture, New York Botanical Garden was 0% (0 admissions from 3 applications). This is approximately the same as the acceptance rate of 2023, which was 75%. Between 2023 and 2024, the number of applicants declined by 25%.

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Enrollment

School of Professional Horticulture, New York Botanical Garden had a total enrollment of 14 students in 2024. The full-time enrollment at School of Professional Horticulture, New York Botanical Garden is 14 students and the part-time enrollment is 0. This means that 100% of students enrolled at School of Professional Horticulture, New York Botanical Garden are enrolled full-time.

The enrolled student population at School of Professional Horticulture, New York Botanical Garden, both undergraduate and graduate, is 64.3% White, 7.14% Asian, 7.14% Black or African American, 7.14% Two or More Races, and 7.14% Hispanic or Latino.

Students enrolled at School of Professional Horticulture, New York Botanical Garden in full-time Undergraduate programs are most commonly White Female (33.3%), followed by White Male (30.3%) and Hispanic or Latino Male (12.1%).

Full-Time vs Part-Time Enrollment

100%
Full-Time Enrollment

The total enrollment at School of Professional Horticulture, New York Botanical Garden in 2024, both undergraduate and graduate, is 14 students. The full-time enrollment at School of Professional Horticulture, New York Botanical Garden is 14 and the part-time enrollment is 0.

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Retention Rate over Time

67%
2024 Retention Rate

Retention rate measures the number of first-time students who began their studies the previous fall and returned to school the following fall. The retention rate for full-time undergraduates at School of Professional Horticulture, New York Botanical Garden was 67%.

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Enrollment by Race & Ethnicity

Most Common Race or Ethnicity (2024)
  1. White
    9 enrolled students
  2. Asian
    1 enrolled students
  3. Black or African American
    1 enrolled students

The enrolled student population at School of Professional Horticulture, New York Botanical Garden is 64.3% White, 7.14% Asian, 7.14% Black or African American, 7.14% Two or More Races, and 7.14% Hispanic or Latino. This includes both full-time and part-time students as well as graduate and undergraduates.

Any student who is studying in the United States on a temporary basis is categorized as a "Non-Resident Alien", and the share of those students are shown in the chart below. Additionally, 0 students (0%) did not report their race.

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Graduates

In 2024, 6 more women than men received degrees from School of Professional Horticulture, New York Botanical Garden. The most common race/ethnicity group of degree recipients at School of Professional Horticulture, New York Botanical Garden is white (7 degrees awarded). There were 7 times more white recipients than the next closest race/ethnicity group, asian (1 degrees).

The most common 2 to 4 Year Postsecondary Certificate concentration at School of Professional Horticulture, New York Botanical Garden is Ornamental Horticulture (10 degrees awarded).

In 2024,  the most specialized majors across all degree types at School of Professional Horticulture, New York Botanical Garden, meaning they have significantly more degrees awarded in that concentration than the national average across all institutions, are Agriculture (10 degrees awarded).

Common Jobs by Major

The most common jobs for people who hold a degree in one of the 5 most specialized majors at School of Professional Horticulture, New York Botanical Garden are Farmers, ranchers, & other agricultural managers (26,936 people), Other managers (26,144 people), Veterinarians (17,709 people), Sales representatives, wholesale & manufacturing (13,715 people), and Miscellaneous agricultural workers, including animal breeders (13,063 people).

The most specialized majors at School of Professional Horticulture, New York Botanical Garden in 2024 are Agriculture (10 degrees awarded) (as of 2024).

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Highest Paying Jobs by Major

The highest paying jobs for people who hold a degree in one of the 5 most specialized majors at School of Professional Horticulture, New York Botanical Garden are Cardiovascular technologists and technicians, Surgeons, Physicians, Nurse anesthetists, and Magnetic resonance imaging technologists

The most specialized majors at School of Professional Horticulture, New York Botanical Garden are Agriculture (10 degrees awarded) (as of 2024).

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Common Industries by Major

Most Common Industry

The most common industries for people who hold a degree in one of the 5 most specialized majors at School of Professional Horticulture, New York Botanical Garden are Farming (33,951 people), Colleges, universities & professional schools, including junior colleges (30,153 people), Elementary & secondary schools (29,109 people), Veterinary services (27,207 people), and Construction (18,268 people).

The most specialized majors at School of Professional Horticulture, New York Botanical Garden are Agriculture (10 degrees awarded) (as of 2024).

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Sex Breakdown for Common Majors

2
Degrees Awarded to Men
in 2024
8
Degrees Awarded to Women
in 2024

In 2024, 2 degrees were awarded to men at School of Professional Horticulture, New York Botanical Garden, which is 0.25 times less than the number of degrees awarded to females (8).

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Most Common Male Majors

In 2024, 2 degrees were awarded to men at School of Professional Horticulture, New York Botanical Garden in Ornamental Horticulture, which is 0.25 times less than the 8 female recipients with that same degree.

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Most Common Female Majors

In 2024, 8 degrees were awarded to men at School of Professional Horticulture, New York Botanical Garden in Ornamental Horticulture, which is 4 times more than the 2 male recipients with that same degree.

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Time to Complete

100%
100% Completion Time
100%
150% Completion Time

In 2024, 100% of students graduating from School of Professional Horticulture, New York Botanical Garden completed their program within 100% "normal time" (i.e. 4 years for a 4-year degree). Comparatively, 100% completed their degrees within 150% of the normal time, and 100% within 200%.

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Race & Ethnicity by Share

Most Common Student Race or Ethnicity (2024)
  1. White
    7 degrees awarded
  2. Asian
    1 degrees awarded
  3. Hispanic or Latino
    1 degrees awarded

The most common race/ethnicity at School of Professional Horticulture, New York Botanical Garden is white (7 degrees awarded). There were 7 times more white recipients than the next closest race/ethnicity group, asian (1 degrees).

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Race & Ethnicity by Sex

Most Common Sex Demographic (2024)
  1. White Female
    6 degrees awarded
  2. Asian Female
    1 degrees awarded
  3. White Male
    1 degrees awarded

The most common race/ethnicity and sex grouping at School of Professional Horticulture, New York Botanical Garden is white female (6 degrees awarded). There were 6 times more white female recipients than the next closest race/ethnicity group, asian female (1 degrees).

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