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  2. By The Numbers - NYU Stern

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    By the Numbers. Explore key facts and figures about NYU Stern's academics, social impact, global experiences, professional development, and vibrant community.

  3. What It Takes To Get Into NYU Stern - Poets&Quants for Undergrads

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    With an acceptance rate of just 8% for students entering this past fall, the Stern School of Business at NYU is one of the most exclusive undergraduate business schools in the country.

  4. New York University Stern School of Business - Wikipedia

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    The MBA program's admission rate is one of the lowest in the country at 15.7%. The admitted (full-time) MBA students' average Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) score was 720 with an undergraduate average GPA of 3.51.

  5. Key Facts & Figures - NYU Stern

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    Learn more about NYU Stern's key figures, admission statistics, and student body breakdown.

  6. New York University (Stern) Business School - U.S. News ...

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

  7. Acceptance Rates At The Top U.S. Undergraduate Business Schools

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    Of the 94 business schools in our 2022 ranking, following the Dyson School in the top five — and the only other schools in our ranking with rates below 10% — are Penn Wharton (6.03%), NYU Stern (7.16%), Washington Olin (8.36%), and USC Marshall (9.94%).

  8. Class Profile - NYU Stern

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    NYU Test Waiver: 6% MCAT/LSAT/DAT: 5% ^ Includes U.S. Citizens and Permanent Residents who identify as African American/Black, Asian, Hawaiian Native/Pacific Islander, Hispanic or Native American/Alaska Native.