The New York College of Podiatric Medicine has an overall acceptance rate of 42.7% for the application year 2023, with 375 applicants and 160 accepted. The regular decision acceptance rate mirrors this figure at 42.7%. Historically, acceptance rates have shown a slight upward trend from 40.0% in 2015 to the current rate, with other recent years reflecting rates of 41.4% in 2020 and 41.9% in 2022. Data on early action admissions and transfer rates is currently unavailable, and the average GPA of admitted students stands at 3.2. Additionally, the admission demographics indicate 34.8% of accepted students are Asian American and 28.1% are White.

The New York College of Podiatric Medicine has shown a gradual increase in its overall acceptance rates from 2015 to 2023. In 2023, the acceptance rate reached 42.7% with 375 applicants and 160 accepted, up from 40% in both 2015 and 2016, which had 300 and 310 applicants respectively. The acceptance rate has steadily improved over the years, moving from 40.0% in 2015 to 41.9% in 2022, illustrating a positive trend in admissions competitiveness. Overall, the college continues to attract a growing number of applicants, with numbers rising from 300 in 2015 to 375 in 2023.
The New York College of Podiatric Medicine has not reported any data regarding its wait list acceptance rates for recent years, including the application years from 2020 to 2023. Consequently, the acceptance rates, number of offers made, and number of students admitted from the wait list remain unspecified. This lack of information reflects a consistent trend of inadequate transparency concerning wait list admissions for this institution in recent application cycles.
The transfer acceptance rate statistics for the New York College of Podiatric Medicine are currently unavailable, as the JSON data shows no recorded acceptance rates or applicant numbers for the application years of 2020 to 2023. Consequently, trends over these years cannot be evaluated. Additionally, there is no average GPA information provided for transfer applicants.
| Race | Applicants |
|---|---|
| Asian American | 34.8% |
| White | 28.1% |
| Hispanic/Latino | 8.2% |
| Black/African American | 12.6% |
| American Indian/Alaskan Native | 0.3% |

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