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State University of New York School of Engineering and Applied Sciences

Also known as: SUNY SEAS

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262 W 38th St #506, New York, NY 10018, USA
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SUNY SEAS Acceptance Rate

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The State University of New York (SUNY) School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, located in Buffalo, NY, as part of the University at Buffalo, is known for its competitive admissions process. For the most recent admission cycle (Class of 2028), the overall acceptance rate reflects a selective environment driven by a growing applicant pool, increased interest in STEM fields, and the university's rising academic reputation. While SUNY Buffalo does publish some admission statistics through its official website and Common Data Set reports, specific breakdowns for the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences are not always separately reported. This summary provides the most relevant data and estimates based on university-wide trends and historical figures.

  • Overall Acceptance Rate: Approximately 67.0% for the University at Buffalo (Class of 2028), with around 30,000 applicants and 20,100 admitted students. The School of Engineering may be slightly more selective due to program demand, estimated at 50-60%.
  • Early Action/Decision Rate: Specific data for early action is unavailable for the engineering school. University-wide, early action rates are typically higher, estimated at 75.0%, reflecting a smaller, self-selecting applicant pool.
  • International Student Rate: University-wide, international acceptance is around 60.0%, based on historical Common Data Set figures. Engineering programs may trend lower due to competitive slots, estimated at 50.0%.

Over the past few years, acceptance rates at SUNY Buffalo, including for the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, have shown moderate fluctuations, with a slight trend toward increased competitiveness as applications rise, particularly in high-demand STEM majors. Early action remains a strategic option for applicants, often yielding higher acceptance odds. International admissions are also becoming more selective due to global interest in U.S. engineering programs. Compared to peer institutions like Stony Brook University or other SUNY campuses, SUNY Buffalo's engineering school holds a moderately selective position, though it is less competitive than top-tier private engineering schools. For the most accurate and updated statistics, prospective students are encouraged to visit the University at Buffalo admissions website or review the latest Common Data Set.

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