Gemological Institute of America-New York

Address:  270 Madison Avenue 2nd Floor
New York, New York 10016-0601
Phone:  General information - (212) 944-5900 x3063
Financial aid office - (760) 603-4005
Admissions office - (212) 944-5900 x3063
Website:  www.gia.edu
Mission statement:  Established in 1931, the nonprofit Gemological Institute of America (GIA) is the world's foremost authority in gemology. GIA's mission is to ensure the public trust in gems and jewelry by upholding the highest standards of integrity, academics, science, ...
Type:  < 2-year, Private not-for-profit
Religious affiliation:  Not applicable
Federal aid:  Eligible students may receive Pell Grants and other federal aid (e.g. Direct Loans).

Awards Offered

Certificates:  Less than one year certificate
Special learning
opportunities:
  
None
Credit accepted:  Institution does not accept dual, credit for life, or AP credits

Expenses

Largest Program
Largest ProgramProgram Length (hrs)
Metal and Jewelry Arts780
Detailed Expenses    2006-2007    2005-2006    2004-2005
   Tuition and fees$12,900$12,900$12,530
   Books and supplies$1,095$1,095$965
Off Campus
   Room and board$6,940$6,940$6,940
   Other$3,470$3,470$3,470
Off Campus with Family
   Other$3,470$3,470$3,470
Total Expenses    2006-2007    2005-2006    2004-2005
   Off Campus$24,405$24,405$23,905
   Off Campus with Family$17,465$17,465$16,965
More Programs
ProgramProgram Length (hrs)Tuition and feesBooks and supplies
Metal and Jewelry Arts    210    $4,605    $190
Metal and Jewelry Arts96$4,360$190
Metal and Jewelry Arts558$8,295$905
Metal and Jewelry Arts192$7,845$905
Metal and Jewelry Arts    240    $4,055    $245

Population

Total population:  83
Undergrad population:  83
Undergrad ages:  51% 25 and over, 49% 24 and under
Campus setting:   Large City
Campus housing:  No


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