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Explore key facts and figures about NYU Stern's academics, social impact, global experiences, professional development, and vibrant community


Key Facts

Stern Key FactsNumber
Founded1900
Program enrollment2,800
Program applications 119,000
Available spots600
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Academics

Academic Key FactsNumber/Percentage
Degrees offered
5:
 – BS in Business
 – BS in Business and Political Economy
 – BS in Business, Technology and Entrepreneurship
 – BS in Business/MS in Accounting
 – BS in Business/BFA in Film and Television
Faculty (includes tenured, tenure-track, clinical, visiting, and adjunct faculty)472
Coursework in the liberal arts50%
Students minoring in the liberal arts40%
Stern Program for Undergraduate Research (SPUR) student participants annually160
Faculty-led student academic research projects annually35

Social Impact

Social Impact Key FactsNumber
Year first Social Impact course taught1998
Required courses in Social Impact Core4
Students who serve as Social Impact Fellows annually200

Global

Global Key FactsNumber
NYU Study Away sites16
NYU Stern's International Business Exchange Program (IBEX) partner schools17
NYU Stern Around the World (SAW) short-term immersion courses5

Professional

Professional Key FactsNumber
Hours of career coaching conducted annually by Stern PDCE Peer Mentors and staff2,000+
Alumni and professionals engaging in Stern career-related programming annually250+
Placement within 3 months after graduation 295.4%
Average total compensation (including bonus) 2$107, 157

Community

Community Key FactsNumber
NYU Stern clubs and organizations34
Student-led events funded by NYU Stern annually900+
Signature Experience Series attendees annually1,400+
Total NYU Stern alumni114,000
Total NYU Stern undergraduate alumni49,000
Stern alumni countries represented130

1 Class of 2028

2 Class of 2024

Last updated March 2025

Current numbers are approximate