“DeVry University's Midtown Manhattan campus — career-focused tech, business, and healthcare degrees with year-round, evening, and online schedules tailored to working students.”
DeVry College of New York is the New York-State-licensed branch of DeVry University, headquartered in a single Midtown Manhattan office building at 180 Madison Avenue. While the parent DeVry University is a national institution operating online and through campuses in dozens of states, DeVry College of New York is a separately incorporated, for-profit institution chartered by the New York State Board of Regents that delivers DeVry's career-focused undergraduate and graduate curricula in person and online to New York-based students. The campus is small, urban, and overwhelmingly commuter-driven — most classes meet in the evenings (typically 6 to 10 p.m.) Monday through Friday to accommodate working professionals, and the institution operates on six start dates per year rather than a traditional fall/spring calendar. DeVry's areas of study cover Technology (information technology, cybersecurity, computer information systems, network engineering, software development), Business (accounting, business administration, management), Healthcare administration, Liberal Arts, and Media Arts & Technology, along with graduate programs delivered through Keller Graduate School of Management. Programs are practitioner-oriented, emphasizing applied projects, certifications, and credit for prior professional experience. DeVry College of New York is open-admission (acceptance rate effectively 100%) and is SEVP-certified to enroll F-1 students, with a dedicated international admissions team and assigned International Student Advisors who guide applicants through I-20 issuance, SEVIS enrollment, and on-arrival orientation. The college does not offer dorm housing, athletics, or a traditional residential college experience — the value proposition is flexibility, accelerated pacing, and direct alignment with employer-recognized certifications. Prospective international students should weigh DeVry against accredited non-profit alternatives carefully: the for-profit model has advantages (open enrollment, frequent start dates, evening schedules) and well-known trade-offs (higher tuition relative to public colleges, weaker peer-research environment).
Visa, OPT, H-1B alumni outcomes, and acceptance rates by country — sourced from FOIA, USCIS H-1B Hub, and DHS SEVIS.
Test Optional — You can submit scores if they help your case, but they're not required.
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DeVry runs six annual start sessions; specific deadlines fall ~2 weeks before each session start.
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The deep admissions playbook beyond the headline acceptance rate — round-by-round breakdowns, nationality data, requirements, and contact paths.
Tuition & Fees (All Students)
$17,408
/yr
Beyond the sticker price — every named scholarship, the financial aid policy, need-aware notes, and a personalized net-cost estimate.
How life on campus actually feels — clubs, sports, traditions, housing realities, and how the school integrates with its city.
DeVry's largest area of study, covering computer information systems, network and communications management, cybersecurity, software development, and information technology. Programs are designed around industry certifications (Cisco, CompTIA, Microsoft, AWS).
Practitioner-oriented business programs focused on management, accounting, project management, and supply chain. Many courses align with PMP and CPA exam preparation.
Healthcare administration, health information management, and medical billing/coding programs aimed at non-clinical roles in hospitals, insurers, and health-tech firms.
Digital media, multimedia design, and game/simulation programming programs blending creative and technical coursework.
DeVry's graduate division offering MBA, MS Information Systems Management, MS Project Management, MS Accounting & Financial Management, and other career-oriented master's degrees.
4 years
STEM-aligned program built around industry certifications (CompTIA Security+, Cisco CCNA, Certified Ethical Hacker). Year-round enrollment lets students compress to as few as 2.5 years.
4 years
Broad IT program covering systems administration, networking, cloud (AWS/Azure), and IT project management — STEM designation enables 24-month STEM OPT.
2 years
Working-professional MBA delivered evenings/online through Keller Graduate School of Management; multiple concentrations including business intelligence, project management, and health services.
Where alumni go after graduation — top industries, grad-school continuation, and the qualitative outcomes story.
Sticker price (annual, out-of-state): $17,408
Net-cost estimate is US-resident-only — international applicants are typically excluded from need-based aid at most schools and should treat the sticker price as the planning baseline.