Compare 15 Polysomnography. programs in New York. Average earnings: $73,209.
While school rankings suggest predictable outcomes, Polysomnography tells a different story. Across 15 programs in New York, earnings range from $40,457 to $121,198—variation that tracks program quality, not overall school reputation.
St. John's University-New York's Polysomnography program leads with graduates earning $121,198, well above the $73,209 state average. D'youville University follows at $107,017, while Long Island University reaches $98,698—demonstrating that program-specific factors drive these substantial outcome differences.
High earnings don't tell the whole story—debt burden matters. CUNY New York City College of Technology graduates borrow $10,533 and face just a 2.1% payment burden, landing in the 'Excellent' category. For families considering parent loans, the same school maintains a 4.2% family burden—proof that strong programs can also be affordable.
Highest program earnings: $121,198
Strong outcomes with 80% acceptance
2.1% payment burden | Excellent
4.2% family burden | Excellent
| Rank | School | Program Earnings | Cohort Size | Student Debt | Student GPS | Parent Debt | Parent GPS |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| #1 | $121,198 | 94 | $25,000 | Excellent | $54,289 | Manageable | |
| #2 | D'youville UniversityPrivate | $107,017 | 32 | $25,000 | Excellent | $25,000 | Good |
| #3 | Long Island UniversityPrivate | $98,698 | 51 | $23,577 | Excellent | $36,515 | Good |
| #4 | Manhattan CollegePrivate | $98,101 | 34 | $26,000 | Excellent | $56,630 | Manageable |
| #5 | $92,818 | 31 | $10,533 | Excellent | $9,563 | Excellent | |
| #6 | Molloy CollegePrivate | $88,757 | 14 | $27,000 | Excellent | $39,248 | Manageable |
| #7 | $81,262 | 34 | $26,778 | Excellent | $35,625 | Manageable | |
| #8 | Stony Brook UniversityPublic | $73,322 | 39 | $18,228 | Excellent | $21,400 | Good |
| #9 | St. Francis CollegePrivate | $57,318 | 9 | $23,250 | Good | $26,794 | Challenging |
| #10 | Hofstra UniversityPrivate | $51,861 | 52 | $23,621 | Good | $56,149 | High |
| #11 | $51,696 | 17 | $21,500 | Good | $24,455 | Challenging | |
| #12 | $49,202 | 6 | $25,000 | Manageable | $23,900 | High | |
| #13 | Ithaca CollegePrivate | $43,637 | 11 | $24,000 | Manageable | $53,476 | High |
| #14 | Alfred UniversityPrivate | $42,793 | 9 | $26,000 | Manageable | $20,269 | High |
| #15 | Suny BrockportPublic | $40,457 | 12 | $20,000 | Manageable | $16,353 | High |
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