The City University of New York, School of Law's overall acceptance rate for the application year 2024 is 39.9%, with 1,572 applicants, resulting in 627 admissions. The Regular Decision (RD) acceptance rate matches the overall rate at 39.9%. Historical trends show a steady increase from 29.6% in 2022 to 35.3% in 2023 and now 39.9% in 2024. There is currently no available data for Early Action (EA), transfer admissions, or waitlist acceptance rates for recent years. The average GPA of accepted students stands at 3.32, reflecting a competitive applicant pool.

For the application year 2024, the overall acceptance rate at City University of New York, School of Law at Queens College is 39.9%, with 1,572 applicants and 627 accepted. This marks an increase from an acceptance rate of 35.3% in 2023 when 1,755 students applied and 619 were admitted. Historically, the acceptance rate has fluctuated, peaking at 45.4% in 2017 and dipping to a low of 29.6% in 2022. Over the past few years, there has been an upward trend, rising from 29.6% in 2022 to the current rate of 39.9%.
CUNY School of Law's wait list acceptance rates for recent application years are currently unavailable, as no data has been provided for the number of offers made or acceptances achieved. This includes the historical trend from 2020 to 2024, where figures are also not specified. The absence of these statistics raises questions about the wait list process and the potential impact on applicants seeking entry through this route.
The transfer acceptance rate statistics for the City University of New York, School of Law at Queens College remain unavailable for the upcoming application year and the previous four years. Consequently, no specific figures on the number of applicants or accepted students, as well as average GPAs, can be provided. This lack of data highlights a need for transparency in the admissions process, making it challenging to assess trends or competition levels for prospective transfer students.
| Race | Applicants |
|---|---|
| Hispanic/Latinx | 24% |
| Black/African American | 16.2% |
| Asian | 11.1% |
| White | 34.3% |
| Two or More Races | 2.2% |

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