Rockland Community College
Students
3,769
In-state/yr
$9,035
Completion
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Audit cost
Free 60+
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Among 22 New York community colleges with current course data, Rockland Community College ranks 7th by section count, with around 1,000 sections this term. Nursing (NUR), English (ENG), and Mathematics (MAT) are the most-offered subjects at Rockland Community College this term, with Nursing (NUR) the largest at around 150 sections. Late-start sections — those beginning more than two weeks after the term's earliest start date — number around 80 at Rockland Community College, placing it 6th of 22 New York community colleges for late-start availability this term.
According to state transfer records, the receiving universities with the most course equivalencies from Rockland Community College are suny-empire-state, suny-new-paltz, and suny-cortland — suny-empire-state alone accepts 60 of Rockland Community College's courses for credit. In-state tuition at Rockland Community College runs $9,035 per year per federal College Scorecard data, above the CUNY + SUNY median by $263. Per the federal College Scorecard, the ten-year-after-entry median earnings for Rockland Community College alumni is $56,403, $4,561 above the CUNY + SUNY median.
Under N.Y. Education Law § 6304(5), Rockland Community College waives tuition for in-state residents 60 and older.
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Federal data on tuition, financial aid, and student outcomes at Rockland Community College.
How cost adds up to net price
Sticker tuition only covers tuition and fees. Federal “average net price” adds the full cost of attendance and subtracts average aid — which is why it’s usually larger.
- Tuition & fees (in-state)
- $9,035
- Room & board(off-campus, estimate)
- $17,300
- Books & supplies
- $930
- Other (transportation, personal)(estimate)
- $979
- Total cost of attendance
- $28,244
- Less: average grants & scholarships
- −$11,088
- Average net price after aid
- $17,156
Net price by family income
What students actually paid per year, after grants and scholarships, grouped by household income.
Earnings & debt
Source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard, reporting year ~2025.
Audit policy
verified 2026-05-29Auditing allowed. New York State residents aged 60+ may audit undergraduate courses at SUNY community colleges on a space-available basis with tuition waived under N.Y. Education Law § 6304(5). Standard tuition applies to all other audit students, and regular fees may still apply.
Free for residents 60+ (space-available).
- · Complete a non-degree application
- · Contact the Registrar about the Senior Citizen Audit Program
- · Register after matriculated students during the late-registration window
Course Offering Profile
What Rockland Community College is offering for 2026FA — 1034 sections across 3 delivery modes.
Format mix
- in person738 (71%)
- online285 (28%)
- hybrid11 (1%)
Section start dates
Sections begin on 4 distinct dates this term. 76 late-start sections begin more than two weeks after the term starts.