For the application year 2024, New College of Florida reports an overall acceptance rate of 73.9%, with 2,119 applicants and 1,568 accepted. The acceptance rate held steady at 73.9% for Regular Decision applicants. Historically, acceptance rates have fluctuated, peaking at 100% in 2022 and dipping to 60.9% in 2015, indicating varying competitiveness over the years. The SAT scores show a 25th percentile of 1,030 and a 75th percentile of 1,162, with an average GPA of 3.87, suggesting a solid academic profile among accepted students. Data on transfer rates and waitlist acceptance remains unavailable for recent years.

In the 2023 application year, New College of Florida recorded a 73.9% acceptance rate with 2,119 applicants and 1,568 accepted. This marks a slight decrease from 2021's rate of 74.1% and is a significant drop from the 100% acceptance rate of 2022, which had 1,830 applicants. Trends show variability with acceptance rates fluctuating from as low as 60.9% in 2015 to a peak of 76.9% in 2018. Overall, the institution has seen an overall increasing trend in applications while the acceptance rate has stabilized around the mid-70s in more recent years.
The New College of Florida's waitlist acceptance rates remain unreported for recent years, including the application year 2024 and prior years back to 2020. There is currently no data available on the number of applicants offered a place on the waitlist, those accepted, or the acceptance rates for each of those application years. This lack of information makes it challenging to assess trends or provide insights into the competitiveness of the waitlist process at New College.
New College of Florida does not currently provide transfer acceptance rate statistics or the number of applicants and accepted students for recent years. However, the average GPA of transfer applicants is notably high at 3.87, indicating that the institution attracts well-qualified candidates. Without specific acceptance rates or applicant numbers, it's challenging to analyze trends or competitiveness in transfer admissions.
| Race | Applicants |
|---|---|
| African American or Black | 5.33% |
| Asian American | 4.1% |
| Hispanic or Latino | 22.4% |
| Native American | 0.273% |
| Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander | 0.137% |

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