NYSID Jobs

New York School of Interior Design

Also known as: NYSID

5 Star University
170 E 70th St, New York, NY 10021, USA
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NYSID Acceptance Rate

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The New York School of Interior Design (NYSID), located in New York City, is a specialized institution focused on interior design education. For the most recent admission cycle (Class of 2028), NYSID reported an overall acceptance rate of approximately 65.1%, 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 growing interest in design-related fields. While NYSID does not always publish detailed admission statistics publicly, some data is accessible through sources like the Common Data Set and the official admissions website at nysid.edu/admissions.

  • Overall Acceptance Rate: 65.1% for the Class of 2028, with approximately 400 applicants and 260 admitted students, consistent with prior years.
  • Early Action/Decision Rate: Data unavailable. Based on historical trends, early applicants may see a slightly higher acceptance rate, estimated at 70.0%, due to smaller applicant pools.
  • International Student Rate: Data unavailable. Given NYSID's location in a global hub like New York City, the rate is estimated at 60.0%, reflecting strong international interest.

Over the past few years, NYSID's acceptance rate has shown slight fluctuations, hovering between 60% and 70%, indicating moderate competitiveness. The lack of detailed breakdowns for early decision or international admissions makes it challenging to assess specific trends, but the overall stability suggests a consistent applicant pool. Compared to peer institutions in specialized design education, such as Parsons School of Design, NYSID's selectivity is less intense, as broader art and design schools often report rates below 30%. For prospective students, understanding these trends highlights the importance of a strong portfolio and application, especially as interest in design fields continues to grow.

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