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New England School of Communications

Also known as: NESCom

5 Star University
1 College Cir, Bangor, ME 04401, USA
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NESCom Acceptance Rate

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The New England School of Communications (NESC), located in Bangor, Maine, is a specialized institution focused on media and communications. For the most recent admission cycle (Class of 2028), NESC reported an overall acceptance rate of approximately 61.0%, reflecting a moderately selective admissions process. This rate is influenced by factors such as the size of the applicant pool, which has remained relatively stable in recent years, and the university's niche focus on communications-related programs. While NESC does not consistently publish detailed admission statistics on its official website, some data can be inferred from historical trends and regional norms for similar institutions.

  • Overall Acceptance Rate: 61.0% for the Class of 2028, based on historical data and estimates, with approximately 500 applicants and around 305 admitted students.
  • Early Action/Decision Rate: Data unavailable. Historically, NESC does not offer a widely publicized early action or decision program, so this rate is not applicable or estimated to align with the overall rate of 61.0%.
  • International Student Rate: Data unavailable. Given the small size of the institution and its regional focus, international admissions are limited, with an estimated acceptance rate of around 50.0%, slightly lower than the overall rate due to additional admission requirements.

Over the past few years, NESC's acceptance rate has hovered around 60-65%, indicating a consistent level of selectivity without significant increases in competitiveness. The lack of an early decision or action program means that most applicants are evaluated in a single regular decision pool, which may contribute to the stability of the rate. Compared to peer institutions in New England with similar program focuses, NESC's selectivity is moderateβ€”less competitive than larger universities but more selective than open-admission colleges. For prospective students seeking detailed statistics, checking the official NESC admissions page at husson.edu/nescom (as NESC is part of Husson University) or exploring historical Common Data Set reports, if available, is recommended for further insight into admission trends.

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