Cooper Union

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Cooper Union

Admissions (Class of 2029 / Fall 2025)

Academics

Demographics

Financial Aid / Net Cost

Income Bracket Net Price
$0-$30,000 $8,481
$30,001-$48,000 $7,519
$48,001-$75,000 $12,314
$75,001-$110,000 $14,853
Over $110,000 $29,592

Tuition: $44,550/yr. All enrolled undergraduates receive a half-tuition scholarship ($22,275/yr). Additional need-based aid available. 100% of students receive some form of grant/scholarship aid. Average net price for federal loan recipients: $14,580. Cooper Union has no on-campus housing owned by the institution; students find housing independently in NYC.

Athletics

No varsity athletics program. Cooper Union does not participate in NCAA or intercollegiate athletics. Limited recreational and intramural activities are available. The school's small size (854 undergraduates) and urban Manhattan location do not support a traditional athletics program.

Notable

Cooper Union is one of the most selective small schools in the country, with distinct admissions processes for each of its three schools. The School of Art requires a rigorous portfolio review and a "hometest" (take-home creative assignment). The School of Architecture requires a studio test taken on campus. The School of Engineering uses a more traditional academic-metrics-driven process. Located in the East Village of Manhattan, Cooper Union was tuition-free from its founding in 1859 until 2014; it now charges tuition but guarantees every student a half-tuition scholarship, with plans to eventually restore full-tuition scholarships.

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