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Keuka College

Keuka Park, New York 14478

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Data last updated: May 29, 2026

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Tight-knitCollege town

Known for health sciences — close-knit campus

Keuka College is a private institution in Keuka Park with particular strength in health sciences and business. With an average SAT of 1090, the school attracts a broad applicant pool.

A small campus of 920 undergraduates with a 11:1 student-faculty ratio. The town location creates a classic college-town feel.

49% of students graduate within four years, and graduates earn a median of $58,289 a decade after enrollment. Net price after aid averages $25,989.

Established
1890
Motto
Believe in What We Can Do Together
Type
Private college

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94%Acceptance
1090SAT Avg
920Students
11:1Student:Faculty
49%Grad Rate
$58,289Earnings 10yr
$25,989Net Price

Admissions

Acceptance Rate93.9%

SAT Score Ranges

Average: 1090

Reading & WritingMid: 563
510590
MathMid: 567
498593

Source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard / IPEDS.

Financial Aid

Pell Grant eligible
44%
First-generation
38%

Cost & Financial Aid

Sticker Price

Tuition$38,000
Room & Board$13,556
Books & Supplies$1,300
Total Cost of Attendance$53,506
Average Net Price$25,989
Median Debt at Graduation$27,000
Monthly Payment (10yr)$286

Net Price by Family Income

$0–30K$18,659
$30–48K$18,938
$48–75K$22,008
$75–110K$29,685
$110K+$31,596

Source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard. Net price reflects most recent cohort of federally-aided undergraduates.

Debt & Aid Detail

Net Price Trend

Tuition Trend

Graduate w/ Zero Debt

13.0%

Avg Tuition Increase

4.1%/yr

Median Debt at Grad

$21,418

Campus Safety

Total Incidents (2024)

5

Peer Average

3

3-Year Trend

Emergency System

Campus security, emergency notification system

Incident Breakdown (2024)

1

Burglary

0

Aggravated Assault

0

Robbery

0

Motor Vehicle Theft

1

Sex Offenses

0

Arson

2

Drug Arrests

1

Liquor Arrests

Source: U.S. Department of Education Campus Safety & Security data (Clery Act, 2024 reporting year).

Academics

Student-faculty ratio
11:1

Programs (33)

Student Life

Student Satisfaction

Retention Rate

71%

Mixed

Student Body

Undergrads
920
Gender Split
74% / 26%
Women / Men
First Generation
38%
Pell Grant Recipients
44%

Race & Ethnicity

White 81%
Black 6%
Hispanic 7%
Asian 1%
Two+ 3%

Outcomes

4-Year Graduation Rate48.8%
Freshman Retention71.4%

Median Earnings After Graduation

6 Years$50,940
10 Years$58,289

Source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard. Earnings reflect federally-aided students 6 and 10 years after entry.

More About This School

History & Fun Facts

  • The first academic building was dedicated on August 14, 1890.
  • " The freshman class in Fall 1890 consisted of eighty students.
  • The college faced financial troubles and decided to suspend active instruction in 1915.

Source: Wikipedia

Location & Lifestyle

Cost of Living

139Very High

Estimated from NY state average

Climate (School Year)

Snowfall: 60"Sunny days: 200Rainy days: 125

Nearest Cities

New Yorkpop. 8.3M
206 mi(357 min)
Philadelphiapop. 1.6M
209 mi(362 min)
Pittsburghpop. 300K
212 mi(367 min)

Getting There

Nearest Airports

ROC Rochester46 mi
SYR Syracuse Hancock60 mi
BUF Buffalo Niagara86 mi

Distance to Cities

Boston, MA308 mi · ~8h 54m drive
New York, NY206 mi · ~5h 57m drive
Hartford, CT234 mi · ~6h 46m drive
Providence, RI296 mi · ~8h 33m drive
Albany, NY170 mi · ~4h 55m drive
Syracuse, NY56 mi · ~1h 37m drive
Rochester, NY46 mi · ~1h 20m drive
Buffalo, NY93 mi · ~2h 41m drive
Philadelphia, PA209 mi · ~6h 2m drive
Pittsburgh, PA212 mi · ~6h 7m drive
Harrisburg, PA162 mi · ~4h 41m drive
Newark, NJ199 mi · ~5h 45m drive
Trenton, NJ206 mi · ~5h 57m drive
Central (cold winters, warm summers)

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