Pratt Institute-Main

Brooklyn, NY
200 Willoughby Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11205
718-636-3600

Pratt Institute is a private research university in Brooklyn, New York, founded in 1887 by American industrialist Charles Pratt. Pratt was a highly successful businessman who made his fortune in the oil industry and was one of the wealthiest men in the United States at the time. He was also a major philanthropist and donated large sums of money to many charities and educational institutions.

Pratt Institute is one of the leading art and design schools in the United States and is ranked among the top art and design schools in the world. The school offers bachelor's and master's degrees in a variety of disciplines, including architecture, interior design, industrial design, graphic design, and fashion design.

Pratt Institute is home to a number of notable alumni, including several Pulitzer Prize winners, Academy Award winners, and Emmy Award winners. The school has also produced a number of famous architects, including Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe.



Quick Facts

Enrollment: 4353

Acceptance Rate: 65.94%

Type: Private not-for-profit, 4-year or above

Main Website: https://www.pratt.edu/

Financial Aid: https://www.pratt.edu/student_life/student_services/services_financial_aid/

Annual Costs

Total Cost In-State On-Campus: $70358

Total Cost Out-State On-Campus: $70358

Return on Investment Rating

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The estimated cost for four years as an undergraduate at Pratt Institute-Main is $266165.92. This includes the average cost of attendance for four years plus the interest on the average loan over a ten year repayment minus the average of grants and scholarships per student.

We then contrast this figure with average early-career and mid-career average incomes of graduates of four year programs at Pratt Institute-Main. For graduates of Pratt Institute-Main, we saw an average early-career income of $47400.00 and mid-career income of $69300.00. We then ranked the school's value based on how many years of mid-career income it takes to repay the educational costs.