New York Institute of Technology is known for being a somewhat selective school. They receive roughly 12,000 applications every admission cycle. The acceptance rate tends to be around 76 percent which equals about 8,700 students who passed the admission process of the school. But, when the term begins, only about 880 or 10% of the candidates will have picked New York Institute of Technology as their school of choice. Based on the institution’s application data, 53% of the students were men while 46% were women, however, after being accepted, only 38 percent of the women decided to study at New York Institute of Technology as compared to 61 percent of men who decided to enroll. Students are requested to submit their ACT or SAT scores to New York Institute of Technology when filling out the application. Most often, accepted applicants have test scores in the range of 23 - 30 for ACT or 1,130 - 1,370 for SAT. This school also allows submissions of Advanced Placement (AP) credits, Credit for life experiences, and Dual enrollment. New York Institute of Technology’s undergraduate application fee is $50.

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Student ACT Scores

25th %
75th %



Student SAT Scores

25th %
75th %



First-Year Admission Statistics

Application, Acceptance, Enrollment Statistics from the 2022 Admissions Cycle
Applications
11,537
Male 6,142
Female 5,378

 

Acceptance
8,736
Male 4,439
Female 4,288

 

Enrollment Total
878
Male 542
Female 335


Acceptance Rate
75.7%
Male
72.3%
Female
79.7%

 

Yield
10.1%
Male
12.2%
Female
7.8%


Application Fees and Other Information

Application Fees

Undergraduate

$50


Graduate

$50



Credit from AP or Pre-college classes

  • Advanced Placement (AP) credits
  • Credit for life experiences
  • Dual enrollment


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