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City College of NY Admission Stats

Hi peeps, I'm considering applying to City College of New York, but I want to know what I'm up against. Can anyone share the acceptance rate and the kind of applicant they typically admit? Thanks for any answer!

3 months ago

City College of New York (CCNY) is a popular choice among college applicants for its unique programs and location in the heart of New York City. In 2023, CCNY's acceptance rate was approximately 60%, making it moderately selective.

As for the kind of candidates who typically gain admission, academics, especially your high school grades, are a key consideration. The middle 50% of accepted students had GPAs ranging from 85 to 91 on a 100-point scale, which shows that CCNY looks for strong academic performers. The college doesn't have a minimum GPA requirement. However, you typically need to be in the top 38% of your class for the best chances of admission.

For the SAT, the middle 50% of admitted students scored between 1150-1330. Bear in mind that despite these figures, CCNY looks at the complete application picture and not just your grades and test scores. They'll be interested in your personal statement, the rigor of your high school coursework, and your involvement in meaningful extracurricular activities. They particularly focus on consistent engagement and leadership roles rather than simply seeking an extensive list of activities.

One key tip on applications: make sure your personal statement presents a compelling narrative of who you are, your accomplishments, and your potential. College essays are not so much about what you've done, but how those experiences have shaped you and your ambitions.

Remember, everyone's college admissions process is unique and these stats are a guide, not an impossibility if you're slightly below them. Good luck with your application!

3 months ago

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