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Acceptance Rate says the acceptance rate by year is: 2016-2017: 40.6% 2017-2018: 40.4% Many of these are available at the freshmen level to qualifying applicants, making it easier for ambitious earlyadmissions candidates to get an edge over the competition. 2018-2019: 39.8% 2019-2020: 40.5% 2023-2024 (projected): 37.5%
According to NYU’s Office of Institutional Research, the acceptance rate for Early Decision applicants in 2016 was 38%, indicating that many students were able to secure their spot at the university. Think about how much attending NYU means to you.
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