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Acceptance Rate at SUNY Stony Brook?

Can anyone share the latest acceptance rate for SUNY Stony Brook? I know it varies year by year, I want to understand whether I stand a good chance or not considering my GPA and SAT score.

a year ago

The acceptance rate at Stony Brook University, which is part of the State University of New York (SUNY) system, can fluctuate yearly. For the most recent class, the acceptance rate was approximately 49%. This indicates that the school is relatively selective.

Given the selective nature of Stony Brook admissions, a student's GPA and test scores definitely matter but don't provide the complete picture. Keep in mind that other factors, such as your extracurricular involvement, application essays, and letters of recommendation, will also be considered in the admissions process.

Regarding standardized tests, as of the 2024-2025 application cycle, Stony Brook University has reinstated the SAT/ACT as a required component of the freshman application given the widespread availability of the exams.

To understand whether your credentials align with those of admitted students, it's useful to consider the middle 50% range. For the most recently accepted class, the middle 50% SAT score range was 1270-1450, and the GPA range was around 3.6-4.0 (on a 4.0 scale).

Remember, even if your scores fall outside these ranges, it doesn't mean you won't be admitted. Likewise, being within these ranges doesn't guarantee admission—the college admissions process is holistic and takes various factors into account. However, this information provides a benchmark to see if you are in the ballpark.

a year ago

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