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Our Alumni

Passion & Impact

Rise to the top, no matter where you start. New York Institute of Technology has a proven record of creating opportunities for students from every background. 

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Need proof? Look to our diverse community of alumni, who have translated their real-world, applied education into careers leading hospital systems, financial organizations, research teams, tech companies, and startups. Included among them are a White House press secretary, the vice president of Gartner, Inc., and several C-level executives.

Our graduates leave ºÚÁϵ¼º½ ready to drive change. They think critically and strategically and are equipped with market-ready skills and an attitude that prepares them for whatever challenges come next. They’re creative, ambitious, ready to try something new, and hungry to make a difference.  

While many alumni remain in the New York area, our alumni network spans the world, offering opportunities for mentorship and providing a community of professional support for our students and graduates.

Return on Your Investment

Top 20%

Best Universities and Colleges by Salary Potential. 

Payscale.com

Top 10%

for ROI among U.S. colleges over multiple decades. 

Georgetown Center on Education and the Workforce

#50

Best Colleges for Social Mobility, Regional Universities North.

U.S. News & World Report

Top Employers of ºÚÁϵ¼º½ Alumni

  • Aetna
  • Amazon
  • Boeing
  • Citigroup
  • Google
  • IBM
  • JPMorgan Chase
  • Mount Sinai Hospital
  • Northwell Health
  • United Nations

Alumni Voices

Emily Kraft (D.O. ’23) Osteopathic Medicine

I definitely felt more prepared for residency because of the hands-on learning I received [at NYITCOM-Arkansas], and not all schools are able to provide that.

Emily Kraft (D.O. ’23)
Osteopathic Medicine
Soyeb Barot (M.S. ’05) Computer Science

It’s rewarding to learn from mentees [in the CAMPUS Mentoring Program], how they look at challenges and what motivates them. I am often impressed and inspired by them. ºÚÁϵ¼º½ provides a fantastic home for a diverse community, which makes it a meeting place for students to come up with innovative ideas and solutions.

Soyeb Barot (M.S. ’05)
Computer Science
Gail Kubik (B.Arch. ’10) Architecture

[While at ºÚÁϵ¼º½], I gained an acute awareness of how an architect can be involved in more aspects of the built environment beyond the notion of designing or renovating buildings. Material research, energy/carbon analysis, disaster assistance, and policy formation are just a few examples of how architects can contribute to the conversations affecting the built environment.

Gail Kubik (B.Arch. ’10)
Architecture
Ava Watts (M.S. ’21) Environmental Technology and Sustainability

I created an opportunity for myself, but ºÚÁϵ¼º½ jumped on it. Other universities might have shut it down, but ºÚÁϵ¼º½ is so supportive of students’ goals.

Ava Watts (M.S. ’21)
Environmental Technology and Sustainability

Alumni Benefits

A great education is just the beginning. After graduation, you’ll join a thriving global alumni community, where professional connections propel your career forward. You’ll also have access to perks like alumni networking events, career support services, education discounts, and much more.

Measuring Alumni Impact

116000+

ºÚÁϵ¼º½ alumni, spanning 110 countries.

60+ Years

of graduating professionals who do, make, innovate, and heal in their respective fields.

$24.4 Billion

economic impact for New York State generated by current living ºÚÁϵ¼º½ graduates during their working lifetime.

The 2020 Economic Impact Report for New York Institute of Technology.

Alumni Profiles

Portrait of Rudriben Trivedi

Exploring Data and AI

Computer science graduate student Rudriben (Rudri) Trivedi attended two Google events in New York City to deepen her understanding of the field.

Portrait of Edrich Silva

Using Technology for Good

Computer science student Edrich Silva wants a career in technology where he can practice his skills and create social good.

Portrait of Perry Rosen in white coat

Rediscovering Her Calling

College of Osteopathic Medicine student Perry Rosen is the lead author on a recently published study about pediatric nicotine exposure, but her journey to medical school was not a linear path.

Daisy Madaan standing behind a desk

Designing for Well-Being

After earning a degree in interior design, Daisy Madaan (B.F.A. ’25) became fascinated by the ways design can influence healthcare environments. As a graduate student, she is focusing her research on designing supportive spaces for neurodivergent individuals.

Startup Tech Central sign on a wall

Alumni Support Startup Tech Central

Whether with time or money, alumni are offering their support to budding entrepreneurs.

Portrait of Ariana Falletta

Beyond Science

Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine student and aspiring dermatologist Arianna Falletta believes that beyond science, medicine is about supporting people.

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