The New England Law-Boston has an overall acceptance rate of 73.8% for the application year 2024, with 3,526 applicants and 2,600 accepted. Both the Early Action (EA) and Regular Decision (RD) acceptance rates stand at 73.8%, consistent with the previous year’s figures. Historical data shows acceptance rates have ranged from 72.5% to 73.8% over the past five years. The school has no available data for transfer and waitlist acceptance rates for this cycle. The average GPA of accepted students is 3.36, with a diverse applicant pool including 66.2% White, 11.8% Hispanic/Latino, and 4.3% Black/African American individuals.
The New England Law-Boston has maintained a consistent acceptance rate over the past few application years, with an overall rate of 73.8% for both the 2024 and 2023 application years, accepting 2,600 out of 3,526 applicants in 2024 and 2,510 out of 3,400 in 2023. The acceptance rate slightly declined to 72.6% in 2022 and 2021, with 2,395 and 2,360 students accepted, respectively, from 3,300 and 3,250 applicants. The acceptance rate for 2020 was close at 72.5%, showing a stable trend with minor fluctuations in recent years. Overall, the data indicates that New England Law-Boston remains approachable for applicants.
The New England Law-Boston's waitlist data shows no reported figures for admissions from the application years 2020 through 2024, indicating a lack of transparency or changes in their admissions process that have left specifics on waitlist offers and acceptance rates unknown. As a result, there are no trends or historical acceptance rates to analyze, making it difficult to assess the competitiveness or functionality of their waitlist in recent years. This absence of data could be a point of concern for prospective applicants considering their odds of admission through this route.
New England Law-Boston has not publicly reported transfer acceptance rates, number of applicants, or accepted students for any recent application years, including 2021 through 2024. Consequently, there is insufficient data to assess trends or competition levels among transfer applicants. The average GPA criteria for accepted transfer students also remains undisclosed. As such, prospective transfers should prepare thoroughly and stay informed about potential updates regarding these metrics.
Race | Applicants |
---|---|
Asian American | 4.2% |
White | 66.2% |
Hispanic/Latino | 11.8% |
Two or More Races | 4.9% |
Black/African American | 4.3% |
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