If you work full-time or part-time, or even if you have other demands on your time, traditional classroom courses may not be that great of an option for you. However, online classes may offer the flexibility you need, and you may even be able to get your entire degree online. On this page, we'll look at what online learning options are available at New York School of Interior Design.
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NYSID offers one online bachelor's degree. During the most recent year for which data is available, 36 students obtained their bachelor's degree in this field.
The average full-time tuition for out-of-state undergraduates at NYSID is $32,850. Part time students pay $1,095 per credit hour. For more information on costs, see our NYSID tuition and fees page.
The average full-time tuition for out-of-state graduate students at NYSID is $37,200. Part time graduate students pay $1,240 per credit hour.
How Many Students Participate in Online Learning at NYSID?
390Undergrad Degree Seekers
52Undergrad Non-Seekers
157Graduate Students
In the 2019-2020 academic year, 599 students took at least one online class at New York School of Interior Design. Of these students, 390 were seeking an undergraduate degree, 52 were undergraduates who were not enrolled in a degree program (non-seekers), and 157 were graduate students.
All Online Students at NYSID
599Took At Least One Online Class
363Took All Classes Online
66.12%Out of State Students
Of the 621 students at New York School of Interior Design, 96.46% (599) took at least one class online.
About 58.45% (363) took all of their courses online.
Those students who took classes exclusively online were from the following places:
The table below shows the total number of online students at New York School of Interior Design for the last five years.
Year
Took at Least One Online Class
Took All Classes Online
2019-2020
599
363
2018-2019
382
158
2017-2018
341
115
2016-2017
243
83
2015-2016
143
58
Online Undergraduate Degree Seekers at NYSID
390Took At Least One Online Class
254Took All Classes Online
69.69%Out of State Students
In 2019-2020, 401 undergraduate students attended New York School of Interior Design. Of these students 97.26% (390) took at least one class online.
63.34% (254) of undergraduate degree seekers took classes exclusively online.
Those who took all of their classes online were from the following places:
The table below shows the total number of online undergraduate degree students at New York School of Interior Design for the last five years.
Year
Took at Least One Online Class
Took All Classes Online
2019-2020
390
254
2018-2019
275
132
2017-2018
255
103
2016-2017
161
52
2015-2016
117
40
Online Undergraduate Non-Degree Seekers at NYSID
52Took At Least One Online Class
48Took All Classes Online
60.42%Out of State Students
Of the 55 undergraduate non-seekers at New York School of Interior Design, 94.55% (52) took at least one class online.
About 87.27% (48) took all of their courses online.
Those non-seekers who took classes exclusively online were from the following places:
The table below shows the total number of online students at New York School of Interior Design for the last five years.
Year
Took at Least One Online Class
Took All Classes Online
2019-2020
52
48
2018-2019
24
21
2017-2018
17
10
2016-2017
34
30
2015-2016
23
18
Online Graduate Students at NYSID
157Took At Least One Online Class
61Took All Classes Online
55.74%Out of State Students
During the 2019-2020 academic year, 165 graduate students attended New York School of Interior Design, and 95.15% (157) were enrolled in at least one online class.
36.97% (61) of these students took classes exclusively online.
Those graduate students who only took online courses were originally from the following places:
The table below shows the total number of online students at New York School of Interior Design for the last five years.
Year
Took at Least One Online Class
Took All Classes Online
2019-2020
157
61
2018-2019
83
5
2017-2018
69
61
2016-2017
48
1
2015-2016
3
0
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