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NYU’s Acceptance Rate Hits Record Low for Class of 2029

By Rona Aydin

NYU Campus

New York University has once again set a new benchmark in selectivity, with its acceptance rate dropping to just 7.7% for the 2024–25 admissions cycle, the lowest acceptance rate in the school’s history. More than 120,000 students applied to NYU this year, making it the most sought-after private university in the country by application volume. This is a rise from last year’s application volume of 118,000.

The competition was especially fierce at NYU’s most prestigious schools: the College of Arts & Science, the Stern School of Business, and the Rory Meyers College of Nursing, all of which reported acceptance rates under 5%. The university also saw a record-breaking 25,000+ Early Decision applicants, marking a 10% increase from last year.

NYU’s incoming class is not only highly selective but also deeply diverse, with students representing all 50 states and 128 countries. Approximately 20% of admitted students are Pell Grant recipients, and another 20% are first-generation college students. In a changing admissions landscape, NYU has doubled down on its commitment to access by offering free tuition through the NYU Promise (a program which is now in its 2nd year) for families earning less than $100,000 and meeting 100% of demonstrated financial need.

At Oriel Admissions, we specialize in guiding students through the increasingly competitive application process to schools like NYU. With tailored strategy and 360 degree college counseling support, our team helps students stand out among tens of thousands of applicants. If NYU is on your list, expert guidance is more important than ever. Contact Oriel Admissions today to learn more!


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