SUNY Albany
1400 Washington Ave, Albany, NY 12222, United States
1200 International Students

QS Rank
751
Languages
English
Acceptance rate
68
Dorm on Campus
Available
Mode of Degree
offline
About the University
Founded in 1844, the University at Albany has a rich history of academic evolution, becoming the first institution in New York City to offer bachelor's degrees in 1905 and introducing master's degrees in 1913. Boasting a modest beginning with two faculty members and 29 students, the university has grown substantially, granting doctoral degrees since 1962. As part of the State University of New York (SUNY) system established in 1948, it has consistently aimed for academic excellence.
Ranked #751-800 globally in the QS World Rankings 2024, the University at Albany hosts nine schools and colleges, providing a diverse array of courses across various institutes and centers. These centers, including the Centre for Applied Historical Research and the Centre for Neuroscience Research, underscore the university's commitment to multidisciplinary exploration. With 50 undergraduate majors and 125 graduate programs, the institution offers students ample opportunities to pursue their academic interests.
Enrolling approximately 16,849 students, the University at Albany fosters a dynamic learning environment enriched by its affiliation with SUNY, which facilitates over 600 study-abroad programs and numerous internship opportunities. Classified as a "Doctoral University – Very high research activity" by the Carnegie Classification system, its research enterprise, focusing on social science, public law and policy, life sciences, and atmospheric sciences, exemplifies its dedication to advancing knowledge and innovation, with expenditures totaling $115 million in fiscal year 2021.
Requirements for Study
- Application through SUNY or Common App
- High school transcripts
- Optional SAT/ACT scores
- English proficiency (if applicable)
Graduate:
- Graduate application online
- Transcripts from previous institutions
- Some programs require GRE/GMAT
- Letters of recommendation
- Statement of purpose
- English proficiency (if applicable)