Level / Enrollment Status Fall 2017 Undergraduate 17,364. Full Time 16,212 Part Time 1,152. Graduate 8,625. Full Time 5,558 Part Time 3,067

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Note: 2017 data are preliminary until reported to IPEDS in spring 2018 Headcount Enrollment By Level and Full-Time / Part-Time Status Level / Enrollment Status Fall 2017 Undergraduate 17,364 Full Time 16,212 Part Time 1,152 Graduate 8,625 Full Time 5,558 Part Time 3,067 Grand Total 25,989 Headcount Enrollment By Level and Gender Level/ Gender Fall 2017 Undergraduate 17,364 Men 9,258 Women 8,106 Graduate 8,625 Men 3,655 Women 4,970 Grand Total 25,989 Headcount Enrollment By Level Race or Ethnicity Level / Race or Ethnicity Fall 2017 Undergraduate 17,364 Nonresident alien 2,574 Hispanic or Latino 2,090 American Indian or Alaskan Native 27 Asian 4,178 Black or African American 1,172 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 13 White 5,773 Two or more races 441 Race/Ethnicity unknown 1,096 Graduate 8,625 Nonresident alien 2,111 Hispanic or Latino 620 American Indian or Alaskan Native 16 Asian 767 Black or African American 477 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 7 White 3,770 Two or more races 114 Race/Ethnicity unknown 743 Grand Total 25,989 Prepared by the SBU Office of Institutional Research, Planning & Effectiveness - October 1, 2017

Note: 2017 data are preliminary until reported to IPEDS in spring 2018 Headcount Enrollment By Level, Academic Level Group and Full-Time/Part-Time Status Note: "Professional" includes both new and continuing professional (MD, DDS) students. Level / Enrollment Status Fall 2017 Undergraduate 17,364 New Freshman 3,167 Full Time 3,160 Part Time 7 New Transfer 1,511 Full Time 1,403 Part Time 108 Continuing Ugrad 12,686 Full Time 11,649 Part Time 1,037 Graduate 8,625 New Grad 2,123 Full Time 1,608 Part Time 515 Continuing Grad 5,791 Full Time 3,239 Part Time 2,552 Professional 711 Full Time 711 Grand Total 25,989 Prepared by the SBU Office of Institutional Research, Planning & Effectiveness - October 1, 2017

Stony Brook University Headcount Enrollment By Campus and Enrollment Category Campus / Location Fall 2017 West Campus 21,631 Graduate School 3,862 School of Professional Development 1,504 Undergraduate 16,265 Health Sciences Center 4,004 Graduate School 201 Health Professional Grads 2,704 Undergraduate 1,099 Southampton Location 354 Graduate School 114 Health Professional Grads 240 SH Graduate Undergraduate Grand Total 25,989 Prepared by the SBU Office of Institutional Research, Planning & Effectiveness - October 1, 2017

Note: 2017 data are preliminary until reported to IPEDS in spring 2018 Headcount Enrollment by Age (Undergraduate and Graduate Students) Level/ Age Fall 2017 Undergraduate 17,364 Under 18 655 18-24 15,435 25-39 1,143 40 and above 131 Graduate 8,625 Under 18 18-24 2,760 25-39 4,847 40 and above 1,018 Grand Total 25,989 Stony Brook University (Tuition) Residency of Students by Level Level/ Residency Fall 2017 Undergraduate 17,364 NY State 13,887 Out-of-State 3,477 Graduate 8,625 NY State 6,189 Out-of-State 2,436 Grand Total 25,989 Prepared by the SBU Office of Institutional Research, Planning & Effectiveness - October 1, 2017

Note: 2017 data are preliminary until reported to IPEDS in spring 2018 Stony Brook University Resident and Commuter Students Level - Resident/Commuter Fall 2017 Undergraduate 17,364 Commuter Students 8,192 Campus Residents 9,172 Graduate 8,625 Commuter Students 7,479 Campus Residents 1,146 Grand Total 25,989 Stony Brook University First time/full time Freshmen Resident and Commuter Students Level Fall 2017 First time/full time freshmen 3,160 Commuter Students 541 Campus Residents 2,619 Prepared by the SBU Office of Institutional Research, Planning & Effectiveness - October 1, 2017

Stony Brook University Freshmen Headcount Enrollment by Gender & Ethnicity Gender/Ethnicity Fall 2017 Men 1,695 Nonresident alien 257 Hispanic or Latino 175 American Indian or Alaskan Native 2 Asian 508 Black or African American 98 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander White 502 Two or more races 36 Race and Ethnicity unknown 117 Women 1,472 Nonresident alien 180 Hispanic or Latino 175 American Indian or Alaskan Native 2 Asian 441 Black or African American 129 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander White 388 Two or more races 50 Race and Ethnicity unknown 107 Grand Total 3,167 Prepared by the SBU Office of Institutional Research, Planning & Effectiveness - October 1, 2017

Stony Brook University Transfer Headcount Enrollment by Gender & Ethnicity Gender/Ethnicity Fall 2017 Men 624 Nonresident alien 66 Hispanic or Latino 103 American Indian or Alaskan Native 2 Asian 76 Black or African American 49 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander White 277 Two or more races 21 Race and Ethnicity unknown 30 Women 887 Nonresident alien 58 Hispanic or Latino 146 American Indian or Alaskan Native 3 Asian 100 Black or African American 82 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 2 White 424 Two or more races 28 Race and Ethnicity unknown 44 Grand Total 1,511 Prepared by the SBU Office of Institutional Research, Planning & Effectiveness - October 1, 2017

Stony Brook University Nonresident Alien Fall Headcount Enrollment by Level and Country of Citizenship These figures represent a tabulation of fall headcount enrollment at Stony Brook University of students not classified as non-resident aliens by their country of citizenship. These data do not reflect a students tuition residency. Counts are from the Day 15 snapshot of fall enrollment and should be considered preliminary, pending final audit. Enrollments are counted following requirements established by the U. S. Dept. of Education for reporting to the Integrated Postsecondary Data System (IPEDS). Nonresident alien: A person who is not a citizen or national of the United States and who is in this country on a visa or temporary basis and does not have the right to remain indefinitely. Fall 2017 Undergrad Graduate Total All Nonresident Alien Students 2,574 2,111 4,685 China 1,569 925 2,494 India 153 626 779 Korea, Republic of 404 88 492 Taiwan, Republic of China 71 60 131 Iran (Islamic Republic Of) 6 55 61 Canada 17 37 54 Japan 33 8 41 Viet Nam 23 17 40 Bangladesh 23 16 39 Pakistan 12 20 32 Turkey 9 21 30 Hong Kong 21 4 25 Spain 11 14 25 Germany 10 11 21 Russian Federation 7 13 20 United Kingdom 13 7 20 Nigeria 13 5 18 Italy 5 11 16 Brazil 3 12 15 France 7 4 11 Sri Lanka 9 2 11 Ecuador 4 6 10 Greece 4 6 10 Prepared by the SBU Office of Institutional Research, Planning & Effectiveness - November 17, 2017

Stony Brook University Nonresident Alien Fall Headcount Enrollment by Level and Country of Citizenship These figures represent a tabulation of fall headcount enrollment at Stony Brook University of students not classified as non-resident aliens by their country of citizenship. These data do not reflect a students tuition residency. Counts are from the Day 15 snapshot of fall enrollment and should be considered preliminary, pending final audit. Enrollments are counted following requirements established by the U. S. Dept. of Education for reporting to the Integrated Postsecondary Data System (IPEDS). Nonresident alien: A person who is not a citizen or national of the United States and who is in this country on a visa or temporary basis and does not have the right to remain indefinitely. Fall 2017 Undergrad Graduate Total Indonesia 7 3 10 Nepal 6 4 10 Peru 3 7 10 Australia 6 3 9 New Zealand 7 2 9 Saudi Arabia 5 4 9 Argentina 1 7 8 Egypt 5 3 8 Malaysia 5 3 8 Chile 1 6 7 Colombia 1 6 7 Mexico 7 7 Singapore 3 4 7 South Africa 4 3 7 Ukraine 2 5 7 Denmark 6 6 El Salvador 5 1 6 Lebanon 3 3 6 Cyprus 5 5 Haiti 5 5 Norway 3 2 5 Poland 5 5 Qatar 5 5 Thailand 1 4 5 Prepared by the SBU Office of Institutional Research, Planning & Effectiveness - November 17, 2017

Stony Brook University Nonresident Alien Fall Headcount Enrollment by Level and Country of Citizenship These figures represent a tabulation of fall headcount enrollment at Stony Brook University of students not classified as non-resident aliens by their country of citizenship. These data do not reflect a students tuition residency. Counts are from the Day 15 snapshot of fall enrollment and should be considered preliminary, pending final audit. Enrollments are counted following requirements established by the U. S. Dept. of Education for reporting to the Integrated Postsecondary Data System (IPEDS). Nonresident alien: A person who is not a citizen or national of the United States and who is in this country on a visa or temporary basis and does not have the right to remain indefinitely. Fall 2017 Undergrad Graduate Total Trinidad and Tobago 3 2 5 Guyana 4 4 Honduras 2 2 4 Israel 2 2 4 Jamaica 2 2 4 Jordan 1 3 4 Myanmar 3 1 4 Portugal 1 3 4 Albania 3 3 Azerbaijan 2 1 3 Bulgaria 3 3 Costa Rica 1 2 3 Ireland 1 2 3 Morocco 3 3 Philippines 2 1 3 Sweden 1 2 3 Armenia 2 2 Austria 1 1 2 Belarus 1 1 2 Belgium 2 2 Bolivia 1 1 2 Ethiopia 2 2 Fmr Yugoslav Rep of Macedonia 1 1 2 Hungary 1 1 2 Prepared by the SBU Office of Institutional Research, Planning & Effectiveness - November 17, 2017

Stony Brook University Nonresident Alien Fall Headcount Enrollment by Level and Country of Citizenship These figures represent a tabulation of fall headcount enrollment at Stony Brook University of students not classified as non-resident aliens by their country of citizenship. These data do not reflect a students tuition residency. Counts are from the Day 15 snapshot of fall enrollment and should be considered preliminary, pending final audit. Enrollments are counted following requirements established by the U. S. Dept. of Education for reporting to the Integrated Postsecondary Data System (IPEDS). Nonresident alien: A person who is not a citizen or national of the United States and who is in this country on a visa or temporary basis and does not have the right to remain indefinitely. Fall 2017 Undergrad Graduate Total Kenya 2 2 Mongolia 1 1 2 Netherlands 1 1 2 Oman 2 2 Panama 2 2 Slovakia 2 2 Venezuela 2 2 Bahamas 1 1 Bahrain 1 1 Belize 1 1 Benin 1 1 Bermuda 1 1 Botswana 1 1 Cambodia 1 1 Cote D'Ivoire 1 1 Croatia 1 1 Czech Republic 1 1 Dominican Republic 1 1 Eritrea 1 1 Finland 1 1 Georgia 1 1 Guatemala 1 1 Iceland 1 1 Kazakhstan 1 1 Prepared by the SBU Office of Institutional Research, Planning & Effectiveness - November 17, 2017

Stony Brook University Nonresident Alien Fall Headcount Enrollment by Level and Country of Citizenship These figures represent a tabulation of fall headcount enrollment at Stony Brook University of students not classified as non-resident aliens by their country of citizenship. These data do not reflect a students tuition residency. Counts are from the Day 15 snapshot of fall enrollment and should be considered preliminary, pending final audit. Enrollments are counted following requirements established by the U. S. Dept. of Education for reporting to the Integrated Postsecondary Data System (IPEDS). Nonresident alien: A person who is not a citizen or national of the United States and who is in this country on a visa or temporary basis and does not have the right to remain indefinitely. Fall 2017 Undergrad Graduate Total Korea, Democratic People's Rep 1 1 Kuwait 1 1 Kyrgyzstan 1 1 Mauritius 1 1 Missing Data 1 1 Paraguay 1 1 Republic of Serbia 1 1 Romania 1 1 Saint Kitts and Nevis 1 1 Saint Lucia 1 1 Sudan 1 1 Switzerland 1 1 Uruguay 1 1 Uzbekistan 1 1 Zambia 1 1 Prepared by the SBU Office of Institutional Research, Planning & Effectiveness - November 17, 2017

Stony Brook University Domestic Fall Headcount Enrollment by Level and Geographic Origin County, Geographic Origin of New York State These figures represent a tabulation of fall headcount enrollment at Stony Brook University of students not classified as domestic (not non-resident aliens) by their geographic origin. Geographic origin values are assigned based on a students earliers home address for a given academic career. These data do not reflect a students tuition residency. Counts are from the Day 15 snapshot of fall enrollment and should be considered preliminary, pending final audit. Enrollments are counted following requirements established by the U. S. Dept. of Education for reporting to the Integrated Postsecondary Data System (IPEDS). Nonresident alien: A person who is not a citizen or national of the United States and who is in this country on a visa or temporary basis and does not have the right to remain indefinitely. Fall 2017 Undergrad Graduate Total All New York State 13,691 5,596 19,287 Long Island 7,394 3,661 11,055 Suffolk 5,215 2,666 7,881 Nassau 2,179 995 3,174 Five Boroughs 4,701 1,168 5,869 Queens 2,218 491 2,709 Kings 1,352 317 1,669 New York 387 177 564 Bronx 462 101 563 Richmond 282 82 364 All Other New York 1,596 767 2,363 Westchester 467 155 622 Rockland 195 60 255 Orange 150 39 189 Dutchess 142 46 188 Monroe 48 56 104 Erie 53 42 95 Albany 59 31 90 Putnam 62 20 82 Saratoga 54 26 80 Ulster 41 29 70 Onondaga 28 27 55 Schenectady 43 10 53 Prepared by the SBU Office of Institutional Research, Planning & Effectiveness - December 8, 2017

Stony Brook University Domestic Fall Headcount Enrollment by Level and Geographic Origin County, Geographic Origin of New York State These figures represent a tabulation of fall headcount enrollment at Stony Brook University of students not classified as domestic (not non-resident aliens) by their geographic origin. Geographic origin values are assigned based on a students earliers home address for a given academic career. These data do not reflect a students tuition residency. Counts are from the Day 15 snapshot of fall enrollment and should be considered preliminary, pending final audit. Enrollments are counted following requirements established by the U. S. Dept. of Education for reporting to the Integrated Postsecondary Data System (IPEDS). Nonresident alien: A person who is not a citizen or national of the United States and who is in this country on a visa or temporary basis and does not have the right to remain indefinitely. Fall 2017 Undergrad Graduate Total Rensselaer 25 12 37 Broome 18 16 34 Oneida 18 14 32 Tompkins 19 10 29 Steuben 10 11 21 Sullivan 14 6 20 Otsego 8 11 19 Niagara 9 9 18 Madison 8 9 17 Chautauqua 9 7 16 Clinton 7 9 16 Jefferson 8 7 15 Ontario 11 4 15 Oswego 8 7 15 Allegany 2 11 13 Columbia 8 5 13 Saint Lawrence 4 7 11 Delaware 3 7 10 Chemung 5 4 9 Warren 5 4 9 Cortland 2 6 8 Genesee 5 3 8 Livingston 4 4 8 Prepared by the SBU Office of Institutional Research, Planning & Effectiveness - December 8, 2017

Stony Brook University Domestic Fall Headcount Enrollment by Level and Geographic Origin County, Geographic Origin of New York State These figures represent a tabulation of fall headcount enrollment at Stony Brook University of students not classified as domestic (not non-resident aliens) by their geographic origin. Geographic origin values are assigned based on a students earliers home address for a given academic career. These data do not reflect a students tuition residency. Counts are from the Day 15 snapshot of fall enrollment and should be considered preliminary, pending final audit. Enrollments are counted following requirements established by the U. S. Dept. of Education for reporting to the Integrated Postsecondary Data System (IPEDS). Nonresident alien: A person who is not a citizen or national of the United States and who is in this country on a visa or temporary basis and does not have the right to remain indefinitely. Fall 2017 Undergrad Graduate Total Washington 3 5 8 Cattaraugus 3 4 7 Schoharie 2 5 7 Tioga 3 3 6 Wayne 3 3 6 Cayuga 4 1 5 Chenango 1 4 5 Franklin 4 1 5 Fulton 4 1 5 Greene 2 3 5 Seneca 2 3 5 Montgomery 2 2 4 Orleans 1 3 4 Essex 3 3 Herkimer 2 1 3 Wyoming 1 2 3 Hamilton 1 1 2 Schuyler 2 2 Yates 1 1 2 Prepared by the SBU Office of Institutional Research, Planning & Effectiveness - December 8, 2017

Stony Brook University Domestic Fall Headcount Enrollment by Level and Geographic Origin State, Geographic Origin Not New York State These figures represent a tabulation of fall headcount enrollment at Stony Brook University of students not classified as domestic (not non-resident aliens) by their geographic origin. Geographic origin values are assigned based on a students earliers home address for a given academic career. These data do not reflect a students tuition residency. Counts are from the Day 15 snapshot of fall enrollment and should be considered preliminary, pending final audit. Enrollments are counted following requirements established by the U. S. Dept. of Education for reporting to the Integrated Postsecondary Data System (IPEDS). Nonresident alien: A person who is not a citizen or national of the United States and who is in this country on a visa or temporary basis and does not have the right to remain indefinitely. Fall 2017 Undergrad Graduate Total Not NY State 1,099 918 2,017 New Jersey 281 128 409 California 65 145 210 Connecticut 135 53 188 Massachusetts 91 55 146 Pennsylvania 61 51 112 Florida 48 38 86 Maryland 34 34 68 Illinois 19 31 50 Texas 21 25 46 Virginia 24 22 46 Washington 13 22 35 New Hampshire 22 11 33 Georgia 20 12 32 North Carolina 21 11 32 Michigan 7 24 31 Colorado 14 15 29 Ohio 12 17 29 Minnesota 6 13 19 Wisconsin 4 13 17 Arizona 5 11 16 Oregon 5 10 15 Vermont 9 6 15 Prepared by the SBU Office of Institutional Research, Planning & Effectiveness - December 8, 2017

Stony Brook University Domestic Fall Headcount Enrollment by Level and Geographic Origin State, Geographic Origin Not New York State These figures represent a tabulation of fall headcount enrollment at Stony Brook University of students not classified as domestic (not non-resident aliens) by their geographic origin. Geographic origin values are assigned based on a students earliers home address for a given academic career. These data do not reflect a students tuition residency. Counts are from the Day 15 snapshot of fall enrollment and should be considered preliminary, pending final audit. Enrollments are counted following requirements established by the U. S. Dept. of Education for reporting to the Integrated Postsecondary Data System (IPEDS). Nonresident alien: A person who is not a citizen or national of the United States and who is in this country on a visa or temporary basis and does not have the right to remain indefinitely. Fall 2017 Undergrad Graduate Total Rhode Island 8 6 14 Hawaii 5 8 13 Missouri 5 8 13 South Carolina 5 8 13 Tennessee 7 5 12 Indiana 2 9 11 Nevada 6 5 11 Delaware 5 5 10 Maine 7 3 10 District of Columbia 2 7 9 Iowa 1 8 9 Puerto Rico 5 3 8 Kansas 1 6 7 Kentucky 2 5 7 Oklahoma 1 6 7 New Mexico 3 3 6 Louisiana 2 3 5 Arkansas 4 4 Alabama 2 1 3 Mississippi 3 3 Montana 3 3 Nebraska 3 3 Alaska 2 2 Prepared by the SBU Office of Institutional Research, Planning & Effectiveness - December 8, 2017

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Note: 2017 data are preliminary until reported to IPEDS in spring 2018 Fall Freshmen Enrollment by High School High School Fall 2017 Grand Total 3,167 Brooklyn Technical High School 132 Bronx High School Of Science 96 Stuyvesant High School 74 Francis Lewis High School 55 Benjamin Cardozo High School 42 Staten Island Technical High S 38 Sachem High School 33 Longwood Senior High School 30 Midwood Hs At Brooklyn College 28 Syosset High School 26 Forest Hills High School 25 Commack High School 24 Ward Melville High School 24 Archbishop Molloy High School 23 Townsend Harris Hs/Queens Coll 23 Patchogue-Medford High School 22 Brentwood High School 21 Bayside High School 20 Herricks Senior High School 20 NESTROM 20 Sachem East High School 20 East Islip High School 19 Hicksville Senior High School 19 Queens HS for Science at York 19 Fort Hamilton High School 17 Smithtown High School East 17 Half Hollow Hills H S West 16 Saint Francis Preparatory Sch 16 Smithtown High School West 16 Susan E Wagner High School 16 Lindenhurst Senior High School 15 Miller Place High School 15 Bard HS Early Col Queens 14 Bethpage High School 14 Connetquot High School 14 Edward R Murrow High School 14 Riverhead High School 14 YONKERS HIGH SCHOOL 14 Comsewogue High School 13 Prepared by the SBU Office of Institutional Research, Planning & Effectiveness - October 1, 2017

Note: 2017 data are preliminary until reported to IPEDS in spring 2018 Fall Freshmen Enrollment by High School High School Fall 2017 Grand Total 3,167 Hauppauge High School 13 Massapequa High School 13 Shaker High School 13 The Scholars Academy 13 Manhattan Cntr For Sci & Math 12 Newfield High School 12 Rocky Point Jr-Sr High School 12 Shenendehowa High School 12 Centereach High School 11 Roslyn High School 11 Sayville High School 11 The Brooklyn Latin School 11 Walt Whitman High School 11 Earl L Vandermeulen High Sch 10 Farmingdale High School 10 Franklin D Roosevelt High Sch 10 Gen Douglas Macarthur High Sch 10 HS for Dual Language Asian St 10 Laguardia High Sch Music Art 10 Leon M Goldstein HS for Sceinces 10 Mary Louis Academy 10 Tottenville High School 10 East Meadow High School 9 Eastport/South Manor Jr/Sr HIgh School 9 Eleanor Roosevelt High School 9 Great Neck South High School 9 Half Hollow Hills Hs East 9 High School Envrnmntl Studies 9 MILLENNIUM HIGH SCHOOL 9 Mount Sinai High School 9 Plainview-Old Bethpage Jfk H S 9 Saint John Baptist Diocesan Hs 9 Valley Stream Central High Sch 9 Arlington Senior High School 8 Baldwin Senior High School 8 Bay Shore High School 8 Deer Park High School 8 Harborfields High School 8 North Babylon High School 8 Prepared by the SBU Office of Institutional Research, Planning & Effectiveness - October 1, 2017

Note: 2017 data are preliminary until reported to IPEDS in spring 2018 Fall Freshmen Enrollment by High School High School Fall 2017 Grand Total 3,167 Paul D Schreiber Sr High Sch 8 Saint Anthony High School 8 Sewanhaka High School 8 Shoreham-Wading River High Sch 8 Valley Stream South High Sch 8 White Plains High School 8 Baruch College Campus Hs 7 Clarkstown High School South 7 Fordham Preparatory School 7 Islip High School 7 John F Kennedy High School 7 Kings Park High School 7 Queens High School Language 7 Roy C Ketcham Senior High Sch 7 Suffern High School 7 W C Mepham Senior High School 7 William Floyd High School 7 Bayport-Blue Point High School 6 Chengdu No 7 HS 6 Copiague High School 6 Division Avenue High School 6 Edgemont High School 6 H Frank Carey High School 6 High School for Construction 6 Holy Trinity High School 6 Ithaca High School 6 James Madison High School 6 John Bowne High School 6 Kellenberg Memorial High Sch 6 Long Beach Senior High School 6 Mahopac High School 6 Mineola High School 6 New Utrecht High School 6 Newburgh Free Academy 6 Niskayuna High School 6 North Shore High School 6 Northport Senior High School 6 Preston High School 6 Seaford High School 6 Prepared by the SBU Office of Institutional Research, Planning & Effectiveness - October 1, 2017

Note: 2017 data are preliminary until reported to IPEDS in spring 2018 Fall Freshmen Enrollment by High School High School Fall 2017 Grand Total 3,167 Stony Brook School 6 Warwick Valley High School 6 Washingtonville High School 6 West Babylon Sr High School 6 Westhampton Beach High School 6 Yorktown High School 6 ACADEMY OF AMERICAN STUDIES 5 Bellport Senior High School 5 Chaminade High School 5 Curtis High School 5 Elmont Memorial Jr-Sr High Sch 5 Glen Cove High School 5 Guilderland Central High Sch 5 Hillcrest High School 5 HS for Math,Sci and Engineerin 5 Information Tech High School 5 Island Trees High School 5 Jericho Senior High School 5 KIPP NYC College Prep 5 Lakeland Senior High School 5 Maspeth High School 5 New Hyde Park Mem High School 5 New Visions-Advan Math & Sci 5 Queens Metropolitan HS 5 Queens School of Inquiry 5 Sanford H Calhoun High School 5 W Tresper Clarke High School 5 West Islip High School 5 Xavier High School 5 All Other High Schools* 1,289 *Note: All Other High Schools include schools with less than 5 students for the most recent term. High school values of "Unknown High School" and "High School Outside the U.S." are also included, regardless of counts. Prepared by the SBU Office of Institutional Research, Planning & Effectiveness - October 1, 2017