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$8,422
per year
In-State Tuition
92%
Acceptance Rate
45%
Graduation Rate
72%
Retention Rate
SUNY Old Westbury on Long Island serves a diverse student body with strong programs in business, education, biological sciences, and social sciences.
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5 exams
15 credits
$4,211 saved
8 exams
24 credits
$6,738 saved
14 exams
42 credits
$11,791 saved
36 of 36 CLEP exams accepted · Up to $44,075potential savings
Business & Finance
Technology & Computer Science
Major: Computer & Information Sciences
Healthcare & Medicine
Education
Social Services & Nonprofit
Broad degrees built to transfer into a bachelor's program rather than lead to one specific career. They're a common starting point at community colleges — you pick your major after you transfer.
A self-directed program drawing on several fields, usually taken to complete general-education requirements before transferring. NCES CIP 24.0102 "General Studies".
A broad program across the humanities, social sciences, mathematics and natural sciences, most often taken as a transfer degree into a bachelor's program. NCES CIP 24.0101 "Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies".
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Sports
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Men's teams
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Women's teams
Team Sports(6)
Basketball
Baseball
Softball
Soccer
Volleyball
Lacrosse
Individual Sports(2)
Golf
Cross Country
Typical Admitted Student
Application Requirements
In-State Students
Out-of-State Students
From the U.S. Department of Education’s College Scorecard, most recent reporting cohort.
Net Price(family income < $30K)
$6,645
Per year, after grants & scholarships
Median Earnings
$58,526
10 years after entry, working full-time
Median Debt at Graduation
$14,997
Among completers who borrowed
CLEP Savings at SUNY Old Westbury
Each 3-credit CLEP exam (~$97) replaces approximately $281 in tuition.
5 exams
15 credits
Save $4,211
8 exams
24 credits
Save $6,738
14 exams
42 credits
Save $11,791
Verified Jul 2026
5 exams
15 credits
$4,211 saved
8 exams
24 credits
$6,738 saved
14 exams
42 credits
$11,791 saved
| Exam | Credits | Min Score | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
CLEP American Government Political Science | 3 | 50 | Accepted |
CLEP American Literature Literature & Humanities | 3 | 50 | Accepted |
CLEP Analyzing and Interpreting Literature Literature & Humanities | 3 | 50 | Accepted |
CLEP Biology Biology & Science | 6 | 50 | Accepted |
CLEP Calculus Mathematics | 4 | 50 | Accepted |
CLEP Chemistry Science | 6 | 50 | Accepted |
CLEP College Algebra Mathematics | 3 | 50 | Accepted |
CLEP College Composition English & Writing | 6 | 50 | Accepted |
CLEP College Composition Modular English & Writing | 3 | 50 | Accepted |
CLEP College Mathematics Mathematics | 6 | 50 | Accepted |
Participates in EOP
An opportunity program — it combines admission through the program itself with advising, tutoring and money for college costs — for bachelor's-degree students. It is support layered on top of your Pell, TAP or Excelsior aid, not a tuition waiver.
This campus publishes the kinds of support it offers but not the dollar amounts. Ask the campus EOP team for the current figures.
Places are limited, so meeting the requirements does not guarantee a spot.
Be a New York State resident for the 12 months before enrolling. Require alternate admissions consideration — EOP is for students who show promise but may not otherwise be offered admission. Qualify as economically disadvantaged: household income must not exceed a limit set annually by household size, unless your circumstances meet a published exception (the family receives Family Assistance, Safety Net or Family Day Care payments; the student is in foster care; or the student is a ward of the court or county). Open to first-time, full-time, matriculated students. A transfer student must have been enrolled in EOP, College Discovery, SEEK, HEOP or a similar program at their previous college. Admission is subject to program capacity, and priority goes to applicants from historically disadvantaged backgrounds.
Provides personal counseling, academic advisement, tutoring, skill development workshops, supplemental instruction and mentoring, plus modest financial aid toward non-tuition costs such as books and supplies. SUNY publishes no per-campus dollar amounts. Applicants may qualify for application fee waivers on their first seven campus choices. Students found ineligible for EOP may still qualify for admission and financial aid through the ordinary processes.
Participates in SUNY ASAP|ACE
A completion program that adds advising, career development and money for costs of attendance — for bachelor's-degree students. It is support layered on top of your Pell, TAP or Excelsior aid, not a tuition waiver.
$550
Costs of attendance
per year
$300
Textbooks
per year
$400
Stipend
per year
Up to $1,250 per year in combined support.
Places are limited, so meeting the requirements does not guarantee a spot.
At this campus you can join SUNY ASAP|ACE or EOP, not both — compare them before you apply.
Incoming first-year student, or transfer with an associate degree or from another SUNY ASAP/ACE campus, admitted to SUNY Old Westbury. US citizen or eligible noncitizen, including NYS DREAM Act students. In-state tuition eligible. FAFSA and NYS TAP required annually. Must receive at least $1 in federal Pell or NYS grant aid (TAP or Excelsior). NOT enrolled in EOP, TRIO or CSTEP. Must be enrolled in an ACE approved/supported major.
This campus restricts ACE to approved/supported majors — a divergence from campuses such as Morrisville, which states all majors are included.
Type
Public University
Location
Old Westbury, New York
Nassau County
Control
Public
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