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New York School of Interior Design SAT Scores, ACT Scores, Acceptance Rate, and Admissions Requirements

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Average GPAN/A
Acceptance Rate62.9%

NYSID’s 63% acceptance rate means admission is within reach for many prepared applicants, but the standout number is 100% freshman retention. Your strategy should be to show clear fit for design and keep your grades strong. With tuition above $40,000, compare aid offers carefully before you commit.

Data on this page is sourced from our college data partners and was last updated on July 9, 2026.

New York School of Interior Design facts and stats

Quick Facts

New York School of Interior Design is a small urban institution with an undergraduate enrollment of 440 students. NYSID has a 100% freshman retention rate, well above the national average of roughly 70%. Its 6-year graduation rate is 71%, and the student-to-faculty ratio is 11:1.

Location

New York, NY

Undergrad Enrollment440
Freshman Retention100%
SettingUrban
Student to Faculty Ratio11:1
Graduation Rate71%
Test PolicyTest-optional
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Key New York School of Interior Design application dates

Key dates

Application deadlines

Regular Decision

February 1

Early Action

Not offered

Early Decision

Not offered

Priority Deadline

Financial aid deadlines

Financial Aid Priority

August 1

Test dates

SAT test dates

August 22, 2026

Registration deadline: August 7, 2026

September 12, 2026

Registration deadline: August 28, 2026

October 3, 2026

Registration deadline: September 18, 2026

ACT test dates

September 19, 2026

Registration deadline: August 14, 2026

October 17, 2026

Registration deadline: September 11, 2026

December 12, 2026

Registration deadline: November 6, 2026

Take tests early for the best outcomes

If you choose to submit scores to test-optional NYSID, plan to take your first SAT or ACT by the spring of junior year, then use the summer before senior year and senior fall for retakes to improve your superscore. For NYSID’s February 1 Regular Decision deadline, a December retake should still arrive in time.

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What you'll actually pay

NYSID is a private not-for-profit, so the same tuition and fees rate of $40,130 applies to all students. About 67% of students receive aid, and the average merit award is $11,000. Submit the FAFSA by the August 1 priority deadline.

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Tuition and Fees$40,130
Room and Board$23,400
Average Merit Award$11,000
Application Fee$60
Students on Aid67%
Average Aid Package$11,321
Average Debt at Grad$65,401

NYSID’s total listed cost of attendance is about $63,530, including $40,130 in tuition and fees and $23,400 for room and board. About 67% of students receive aid, with an average aid package of $11,321. The average merit award is $11,000, which can help reduce billed costs. Students graduate with an average debt of $65,401.

Student life at New York School of Interior Design

Activities and Organizations

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Housing

12% of undergrads live on campus

Freshman housing: No guarantee

Coed
Greek life

No fraternity or sorority life on campus.

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