Admission Requirements: Applied and Computational Mathematics, B.S.

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Requirements

  • Criterion for admission is a demonstrated readiness to be placed into Calculus 1.  Students who do not place into Calculus 1 are encouraged to enroll in the JumpStart Summer Program in the summer prior to the start of the fall semester.
  • Students placed in Pre-calculus may be given provisional admission to this major, but should recognize that the degree will take longer to complete as a result.

Application Materials

  • Completed application
  • $50 nonrefundable application fee
  • Copies of transcripts of all high school work, including college-level courses. Your midyear and final grades will be required. All final, official transcripts must be received prior to the start of your first semester.
  • Testing Preferences: First-time first-year applicants may choose to submit their application without standardized test scores to be considered for admission to New York Institute of Technology. This program does not require test scores, though some academic programs require test scores. Review our test-optional policy. If you are submitting official SAT (critical reading and math only) or ACT test scores, use these codes.
    NYIT SAT Code: 2561; NYIT ACT Code 2832
  • Two letters of recommendation
  • 300–350 word essay on one of the following topics:
    • Tell us about your career goals and why attending New York Institute of Technology would further these goals.
    • Describe the achievement of which you are most proud and why.

Additional International Student Requirements

Deadlines

  • First-Year Priority Deadline: December 1
  • Regular Admission: Applications will be reviewed on a rolling admission basis, as long as space is available.
  • International Student Deadlines: December 1 for the spring semester and July 1 for the fall semester.

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