Dominican University New York
Founded 1952
President Marcia Brown (President)
Fees USD 32,000
Acceptance Rate Moderate (50–75%)
Campus Setting Suburban
Dominican University New York is a private Catholic university founded in 1952 in Orangeburg, Rockland County, New York. Rooted in the Dominican tradition of study, preaching, and service, the university offers programs in nursing, occupational therapy, business, education, and social work. The university enrolls approximately 1,800 students.
Schools
- Division of Nursing — CCNE-accredited programs
- Division of Allied Health — OT and health professions
- Division of Business — Business and management programs
- Division of Education — Teacher preparation programs
- Division of Social Work — Social work programs
How to Apply
- Application: Common App
- Application Fee: $35
- Test Scores: Test-optional; middle 50% SAT 1020–1210, ACT 20–26
- Acceptance Rate: ~73%
