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Stevens Institute of Technology's co-op program and strong connections to the New York City metropolitan area's financial, technology, and engineering sectors create exceptional career pathways for Stevens graduates in fields from quantitative finance to cybersecurity to biomedical engineering. The university's Hoboken campus, situated directly across the Hudson River from Manhattan with extraordinary views of the New York skyline, provides students with immediate access to one of the world's greatest cities for internships, professional networking, and cultural enrichment. Stevens's relatively small size—just 3,000 undergraduates—combined with its New York proximity and strong technical programs creates a genuinely distinctive educational experience where students receive personalized faculty attention.
| Acceptance Rate | 40% (Selective) |
|---|---|
| GPA Range | 3.65-4.00 |
| SAT Range | 1280-1450 |
| ACT Range | 29-33 |
| Early Decision I | Nov 1 |
| Early Decision II | Jan 15 |
| Early Action | Nov 1 |
| Regular Decision | Feb 1 |
| Application Fee | $70 |
| Average Financial Aid | $39,000 |
| Need-Blind Admissions | No |
| Type | Research |
| US News Rank | #69 |
Stevens Institute of Technology typically admits students with a GPA in the 3.65-4.00 range (4.0 scale). International students should convert their grades using an AACRAO EDGE-based GPA calculator before applying.
With an acceptance rate of 40%, Stevens Institute of Technology is a selective institution. Building a balanced school list with reach, target, and safety schools is strongly recommended.
The middle 50% of admitted students scored 1280-1450 on the SAT and 29-33 on the ACT.
The Regular Decision deadline is Feb 1. Use AdmissionsPedia's free Deadline Tracker to manage your complete application calendar.
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