New York Medical College's overall acceptance rate for the 2024 application year is 7.4%, with 2,891 applicants and 214 accepted. The domestic acceptance rate is notably higher at 17.9%, accepting 175 out of 980 domestic applicants, while the international acceptance rate is only 2.0% with 39 admissions from 1,911 applicants. The transfer acceptance rate stands at 17.9% for the 2023 application year, with an average GPA of 3.7 among the accepted students. The waitlist acceptance rate is currently at 0.0%, with no offers resulting in admissions from the 175 waitlisted for 2024. Historical trends show an increase from a 4.2% acceptance rate in 2022 to the current 7.4%.
New York Medical College's overall acceptance rate has shown a notable upward trend over the last few application years. The acceptance rate increased from 4.2% in 2022 (113 accepted out of 2,678 applicants) to 6.7% in 2023 (193 accepted from 2,891 applicants) and further rose to 7.4% in 2024, with 214 admissions out of the same 2,891 applicants. This growth indicates a growing willingness to accept candidates amidst an increasingly competitive applicant pool.
New York Medical College's wait list acceptance rate for the Class of 2028 is currently 0.0%, with 175 applicants offered a place on the wait list and none admitted. This marks a significant decline from the previous year, when the Class of 2027 had an acceptance rate of 4.2%, with 41 out of 980 wait listed applicants successfully admitted. Historical data for prior years is not available, but the latest figures indicate trends toward increasingly competitive outcomes on the wait list.
New York Medical College's transfer acceptance rate stands at 17.9% for the application year 2024, with 175 applicants out of 980 achieving acceptance. This rate is consistent with the previous year’s acceptance rate of 17.9% for the application year 2023. Historically, data from 2022 and earlier years is unavailable; however, the average GPA of accepted transfer students is a strong 3.7. These figures suggest a competitive yet stable transfer process at the institution.
Race | Applicants |
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Asian American | 28% |
White | 39% |
Hispanic/Latino | 8% |
Black/African American | 25% |
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