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  1. The admissions process is highly selective and seeks to enroll candidates of exceptional ability. The Committee on Admissions makes decisions after considering all the information in an application. There are no combination of grades and scores that assure admission or denial. Please see our Standards for Admission for a more complete ...

  2. Below are graphs of NYU Law School applicants by LSAC GPA and LSAT score, as well as by decision date. You can view those who applied to NYU Law School that were accepted, waitlisted, and rejected as well as filter by cycle and type of applicant (URM, International, Non-traditional, Early Decision, In-State, Received Aid, or Fee Waiver).

  3. Approximately 70 percent of recent applicants graduated from college at least one year before applying to NYU School of Law; about 10 percent graduated more than five years before applying. The majority of applicants present credentials that suggest they would succeed academically.

  4. Acceptance Rate (Percent) Enrollees from Applicant pool. Enrollment rate from Completed Applications. Enrollment rate from Offers of Admission. Other first-year enrollees.

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  5. Is New York University the best law school for you? Find out at US News. See if New York University is ranked and get info on programs, admission, tuition, and more.

  6. Discover How New York University School of Law's Class Profiles Changes, including Tuition, Acceptance Rate, LSAT score, GPA, and Enrollment Changes by Year.

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  8. New York University admissions data for the most recent entering class. The JD program has a total enrollment of 1,367 students. With an acceptance rate of 16.8%, they welcomed 429 new 1Ls in 2023 with a median LSAT of 172, and median GPA of 3.9.

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