Human Services Schools in New York

12 schools compared · Average earnings $27,936/yr

12 New York schools offer Human Services. Earnings in New York are in line with the national average, so compare programs on commute, tuition, and fit rather than on statewide outcomes alone.

Schools in NY
12
Avg Grad Earnings
$27,936/yr
-7% vs. national avg
Avg Score
43/100
Top NY Cities
8
with programs

Human Services Programs in New York

All 12 New York schools offering Human Services, ranked by TradeSchoolOutlook Score. Click a school to see full earnings projections and program details.

# School Score Earnings ROI
1 CUNY Bronx Community College
Bronx, NY
52 $36,338/yr 36.7x
2 Hudson Valley Community College
Troy, NY
48 $32,887/yr 28.8x
3 Nassau Community College
Garden City, NY
46 $27,581/yr 36.9x
4 Fulton-Montgomery Community College
Johnstown, NY
45 $30,075/yr 23.8x
5 Onondaga Community College
Syracuse, NY
44 $27,366/yr 28.4x
6 Monroe Community College
Rochester, NY
44 $26,571/yr 30.0x
7 Bryant & Stratton College-Online
Orchard Park, NY
42 $31,677/yr 9.0x
8 Dutchess Community College
Poughkeepsie, NY
43 $24,622/yr 30.2x
9 Bryant & Stratton College-Buffalo
Buffalo, NY
41 $31,677/yr 7.3x
10 Mohawk Valley Community College
Utica, NY
41 $25,855/yr 20.1x
11 Jamestown Community College
Jamestown, NY
39 $21,430/yr 28.9x
12 Monroe College
Bronx, NY
32 $19,164/yr 4.3x

Where Human Services Programs Cluster in New York

Cities with the most Human Services programs — useful if you want to minimize commute or relocate within state.

City Schools Avg Earnings
Bronx, NY 2 $27,751/yr
Troy, NY 1 $32,887/yr
Johnstown, NY 1 $30,075/yr
Garden City, NY 1 $27,581/yr
Syracuse, NY 1 $27,366/yr
Buffalo, NY 1 $27,278/yr
Orchard Park, NY 1 $27,278/yr
Rochester, NY 1 $26,571/yr

Compare Human Services in Other States

Considering a nearby state? Here's how New York compares to others with strong Human Services offerings.

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Data from College Scorecard, Bureau of Labor Statistics 2024–2034, and DOL RAPIDS. Methodology & sources →