New School of Radio and Television
Tel:
(518) 438-7682
School Highlights
New School of Radio and Television serves 65 students (100% of students are full-time).
The college's student:teacher ratio of 11:1 is lower than the state community college average of 28:1.
Minority enrollment is 43% of the student body (majority Black), which is less than the state average of 51%.
Top Placements
New School of Radio and Television places among the top 20% of community colleges in New York for:
- Category Attribute
- Completion Rates Highest completion rates
School Overview
The teacher population of 6 teachers has stayed relatively flat over five years.
New School of Radio and Television | (NY) Community College Avg. | |
Institution Level | Less than 2 years (below associate) | At least 2 yrs but < 4 yrs |
Institution Control | Private, for profit | Private, non-profit |
Total Faculty | 6 staff | 81 staff |
Number of Programs Offered | 4 | 4 |
% Students Receiving Some Financial Aid | 76% | 93% |
Median Debt for Graduates | - | - |
Median Debt for Dropouts | - | - |
Source: 2016 (or latest year available) IPEDS
Nearby Schools
The nearest community college to New School of Radio and Television is Mildred Elley School-Albany Campus (0.4 miles away).
- College Location Mi. Students
- Mildred Elley School-Albany CampusPrivate, for profit748 students | 0.40 Mi855 Central Ave
Albany,  NY  12206
(518) 786-0855 0.40748 - 837 students | 1.40 Mi700 New Scotland Avenue
Albany,  NY  12208
(518) 861-2517 1.40837 - Bryant & Stratton College-AlbanyPrivate, for profit500 students | 1.80 Mi1259 Central Ave
Albany,  NY  12205
(518) 437-1802 1.80500 - Memorial School of NursingPrivate, non-profit131 students | 2.30 Mi600 Northern Blvd
Albany,  NY  12204
(518) 471-3260 2.30131 - 11,640 students | 6.00 Mi80 Vandenburgh Ave
Troy,  NY  12180
(518) 629-4822 6.0011,640
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