Highest Earning Associate's Engineering Technology Programs in New York

These are the highest earning associate's engineering technology programs in new york, ranked by median earnings. The ranking includes 18 programs, with Excelsior University leading at $99,753.

Rank Institution Program State Earnings Completers
1 Excelsior University Computer Engineering Technology NY $99,753 27
2 CUNY New York City College of Technology Civil Engineering Technologies/Technicians NY $88,847 38
3 Hudson Valley Community College Electrical Engineering Technology NY $81,276 14
4 Excelsior University Electromechanical Technologies/Technicians NY $74,559 69
5 Monroe Community College Mechanical Engineering Related Technologies/Technicians NY $73,931 9
6 SUNY College of Technology at Delhi Drafting/Design Engineering Technologies/Technicians NY $72,530 11
7 CUNY New York City College of Technology Drafting/Design Engineering Technologies/Technicians NY $71,749 45
8 Hudson Valley Community College Industrial Production Technology NY $67,702 20
9 CUNY Bronx Community College Electrical Engineering Technology NY $67,233 9
10 Monroe Community College Electrical Engineering Technology NY $67,046 28
11 Nassau Community College Electrical Engineering Technology NY $65,428 17
12 CUNY New York City College of Technology Mechanical Engineering Related Technologies/Technicians NY $60,503 33
13 SUNY College of Technology at Delhi Electrical Engineering Technology NY $59,095 10
14 Hudson Valley Community College Construction Engineering Technology NY $58,190 19
15 CUNY Queensborough Community College Electrical Engineering Technology NY $57,571 23
16 CUNY New York City College of Technology Electromechanical Technologies/Technicians NY $57,191 59
17 Nassau Community College Civil Engineering Technologies/Technicians NY $56,729 15
18 CUNY Queensborough Community College Computer Engineering Technology NY $56,207 15

Methodology

Programs in New York ranked by highest earning. Only includes associate's programs in CIP family 15 (Engineering Technology) with at least 10 completers. Data from the U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard.