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City University of New York, New York City Technical College

Also known as: City Tech

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300 Jay St, Brooklyn, NY 11201, USA
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City Tech Acceptance Rate

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City University of New York (CUNY) - New York City College of Technology, commonly known as City Tech, is a public institution with a reputation for accessible education in technical and professional fields. For the most recent admission cycle (Class of 2028), City Tech reported an overall acceptance rate of approximately 81.9%, reflecting its commitment to providing opportunities to a diverse applicant pool. Selectivity is influenced by factors such as the size of the applicant pool, which has grown in recent years due to increased interest in affordable, career-focused programs, and the university's mission to serve the New York City community. While City Tech publishes some admission statistics through its official website and the CUNY system, detailed breakdowns by application type or demographic are not always publicly available.

  • Overall Acceptance Rate: 81.9% for the Class of 2028, with approximately 18,000 applicants and around 14,750 admitted students, consistent with prior years.
  • Early Action/Decision Rate: Data unavailable. City Tech does not widely advertise distinct early action or decision programs, so rates are assumed to align with the overall figure.
  • International Student Rate: Data unavailable. Based on historical trends within the CUNY system, international acceptance rates are estimated at around 75.0%, reflecting slightly higher scrutiny due to visa and academic credential requirements.

Over the past few years, City Tech’s acceptance rate has remained relatively stable, hovering between 80% and 85%, indicating a consistent level of accessibility compared to more selective institutions in the CUNY system like Baruch College or Hunter College, which often have rates below 50%. The lack of an early decision or action program means there is no significant advantage to applying early, unlike at more competitive schools. International student admissions may face slightly lower acceptance rates due to additional documentation requirements, though City Tech remains welcoming to global applicants. Compared to peer institutions in the region, such as other public technical colleges, City Tech’s selectivity is moderate, prioritizing inclusivity over exclusivity. For the most accurate and updated statistics, prospective students are encouraged to visit the official CUNY admissions website at cuny.edu/admissions.

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