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NEW YORK UNIVERSITY
70 Washington Square South, Suite 210
New York, NY 10012

More than 175 years ago, Albert Gallatin, the distinguished statesman who served as secretary of the treasury under Presidents Thomas Jefferson and James Madison, declared his intention to establish "in this immense and fast-growing city ... a system of rational and practical education fitting for all and graciously opened to all." Founded in 1831, New York University is now one of the largest private universities in the United States. Of the more than 3,000 colleges and universities in America, New York University is one of only 60 member institutions of the distinguished Association of American Universities.
From a student body of 158 during NYU's very first semester, enrollment has grown to more than 40,000 students attending 18 schools and colleges at five major centers in Manhattan and in sites in Africa, Asia, Europe, and South America. Today, students come from every state in the union and from 133 foreign countries. The faculty, which initially consisted of fourteen professors and lecturers (among them artist and inventor Samuel F. B. Morse), now totals over 3,100 full-time members whose research and teaching encompasses the humanities, the sciences, and the social sciences; the law; medicine; business; education; the fine arts, studio art, and the performing and cinematic arts; music; social work; public administration; the ancient world; and continuing and professional studies. With more than 2,500 courses offered, the University awards more than 25 different degrees.  Although overall the University is large, the individuals schools and colleges are small- to moderate-sized units—each with its own traditions, programs, and faculty – and there are many communities to be found within the NYU community based on interests, activities, and shared experiences. 
Schools and Colleges

Whether students are beginning their undergraduate education and pursuing a strong liberal arts foundation or seeking an advanced degree with a professional focus, the University's schools and colleges adhere to the highest standard of academic enterprise and innovation.  A leading research institution and Global Network University, NYU is working towards becoming the future of idea capital.  As such, the University's schools, colleges, and degree-granting campuses offer a diverse spectrum of undergraduate, graduate, doctoral and specialized degree programs.  Browse the descriptions of the schools and colleges below for a brief introduction to the kinds of programs that are offered, and access their websites for more details on courses, paths of study, missions and visions.

Arts & Science consists of the College of Arts & Science, the Graduate School of Arts & Science, and the Liberal Studies. The College offers the B.A. and the B.S. degrees in a wide range of programs in the humanities, science, social sciences, and foreign languages and literatures. The Graduate School offers the degrees of M.A., M.S., M.F.A., and Ph.D. in most areas of the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences. Several advanced certificate programs are offered. Both schools jointly offer a B.A./M.A. in several disciplines. The program in Liberal Studies offers a Global Liberal Studies B.A. degree.

College of Arts & Science 

Graduate School of Arts and Science 

Liberal Studies 
The College of Dentistry offers a predoctoral program leading to the Doctor of Dental Surgery degree, as well as advanced education programs in the dental specialties and an allied health program in dental hygiene. The College offers B.S., M.A., A.A.S., and Ph.D. degree programs.

College of Dentistry 
The College of Nursing (NYUCN) offers a Bachelor of Science Degree with the major in Nursing; Master of Science and Post-Masters Advanced Certificate Programs; a Doctor of Philosophy in Research Theory and Development and a Doctor of Nursing Practice degree. The NYUCN, advancing humane and quality health care for a global society, is the strategic choice for nursing education in the 21st century.

College of Nursing 
The Courant Institute comprises New York University's Department of Mathematics and Computer Science and a variety of sponsored research activities. The Institute offers Master of Science and Ph.D. programs in both mathematics and computer science. The Courant Institute is also responsible for New York University's undergraduate programs in computer science and mathematics.

Courant Institute 
The Gallatin School of Individualized Study offers Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts degrees in individualized programs of study. Gallatin provides an innovative and student-centered liberal arts education in which students create and hone their own plans of study under the mentorship of faculty advisers.

Gallatin School
The Institute of Fine Arts is dedicated to graduate teaching and advanced research in the history of art, archaeology, and the conservation and technology of works of art. The Institute offers the degrees of Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy, the Advanced Certificate in Conservation of Works of Art for those M.A. students choosing to specialize in Conservation, and the Certificate in Curatorial Studies issued jointly with the Metropolitan Museum of Art as part of the Ph.D. program.

Institute of Fine Arts
The Institute for the Study of the Ancient World is a center for advanced scholarly research and graduate education, intended to cultivate comparative and connective investigations of the ancient world. It will feature doctoral and postdoctoral programs, with the aim of training a new generation of scholars who will enter the global academic community and become intellectual leaders.

Institute for the Study of the Ancient World
The Leonard N. Stern School of Business offers B.S., M.B.A., and Ph.D. degrees. Students may specialize in accounting; economics; finance; information systems; international business; management; marketing; operations management; statistics; and actuarial science. Enrollment in the graduate program may be full or part time.

Leonard N. Stern School of Business
The NYU Polytechnic School of Engineering is located in neighboring downtown Brooklyn. The School of Engineering is one of the nation's most comprehensive institutions of engineering, applied science, and technology—and is the second oldest in the United States. Students may directly enroll or explore our dual degree program in science and engineering jointly offered through the College of Arts and Science.
» Polytechnic School of Engineering
The Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service offers curricula covering domestic and international issues including nonprofit management, financial management, public policy analysis, urban public policy studies, urban planning, and health policy and management. Masters and doctoral degree programs are offered on both full-time and part-time bases. The Advanced Professional Certificate Programs and the Master of Science in Management Program offer career development opportunities for experienced professionals.

Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service
The School of Continuing and Professional Studies (SCPS) captures the expertise of key sectors where New York leads globally: Real Estate (through the Schack Institute); Hospitality, Tourism, Sports Management (through the Preston Robert Tisch Center); Global Affairs; Philanthropy; Communications Media, Publishing, Digital Arts, Design; Business, Marketing, Finance; and the Liberal and Allied Arts, among others. Vibrant professional and academic networks attract full-time undergraduate and graduate students immersed in university life, working professionals in 14 graduate programs, motivated adults earning undergraduate degrees (through the Paul McGhee Division), and New Yorkers of all backgrounds enrolled in 4,000 continuing education courses, certificate programs, conferences, and seminars annually.

School of Continuing and Professional Studies
The Preston Robert Tisch Center for Hospitality, Tourism, and Sports Management
Schack Institute of Real Estate
The School of Law is one of the oldest law schools in the United States. It offers a comprehensive first professional program leading to the degree of Juris Doctor and a graduate curriculum leading to the degrees of Master of Laws, Master of Comparative Jurisprudence, and Doctor of Juridical Science.

School of Law
The NYU School of Medicine and Post-Graduate Medical School offers the Doctor of Medicine and Doctor of Philosophy degrees and courses for accreditation designed to meet the needs of physician-scientists and physicians in practice. The School is renowned for the excellence of its basic and clinical science enterprises as well as its clinical care through its family group practices.

School of Medicine
The Silver School of Social Work provides a rich environment for the education of professional social workers, offering programs at the undergraduate, master's, and doctoral level. The School also serves as a major postgraduate training center for hundreds of practitioners in the New York region. Through its research centers and other projects, the School is a key source of scholarly research and publications directed at improving the practice of social work, evaluating social service and mental health programs, and developing new alternatives for meeting the needs of under-served populations.

Silver School of Social Work
NYU Steinhardt offers undergraduate, master's, advanced certificate, and doctoral degree programs in applied psychology, the visual and performing arts and arts professions, education, health, and media. Undergraduate programs combine inquiry in the liberal arts and sciences, mastery of a specific field of study, global study, and applied learning, internship, and other fieldwork experiences. Graduate programs range from those that emphasize advanced research and scholarship to those that prepare students for advanced professional practice and leadership. Many graduate programs are interdisciplinary and include unique opportunities for global learning and research.

Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development
The Tisch School of the Arts offers the B.A., B.F.A., M.F.A., M.P.S., M.A. (moving image archiving and preservation), and, through the Graduate School of Arts and Science, the M.A. (performance studies or cinema studies) and Ph.D degrees. Departments and programs offering professional training are acting, dance, design, drama, performance studies, film and television, cinema studies, photography and imaging, dramatic writing, musical theatre writing, recorded music, and interactive telecommunications.

Tisch School of the Arts

Предметы:
Africana StudiesB.A.
American StudiesB.A.
AnthropologyB.A.
Anthropology and Classical CivilizationB.A.
Anthropology and LinguisticsB.A.
Art HistoryB.A.
Art History and ClassicsB.A.
Asian/Pacific/American StudiesB.A.
BiochemistryB.A.
BiologyB.A., B.S.
ChemistryB.A., B.S.
Cinema StudiesB.A.
ClassicsB.A.
Classical CivilizationB.A.
Classical Civilization and Hellenic StudiesB.A.
Comparative LiteratureB.A.
Computer ScienceB.A., B.S.
Computer Science and MathematicsB.A.
Computer Science and EconomicsB.A.
Dramatic LiteratureB.A.
East Asian StudiesB.A.
EconomicsB.A.
Economics and MathematicsB.A.
EngineeringB.A., B.S.
EnglishB.A.
Environmental StudiesB.A.
European and Mediterranean StudiesB.A.
FrenchB.A.
French and LinguisticsB.A.
Gender and Sexuality Studies B.A.
German Literature and CultureB.A.
German and LinguisticsB.A.
Global Public HealthB.A.
Hebrew Language and LiteratureB.A.
Hellenic StudiesB.A.
HistoryB.A.
Iberian StudiesB.A.
International RelationsB.A.
Italian StudiesB.A.
Italian and Linguistics B.A.
JournalismB.A.
Jewish History and CivilizationB.A.
Language and MindB.A.

Latin American StudiesB.A.
Latino StudiesB.A.
LinguisticsB.A.
Luso-Brazilian Language and LiteratureB.A.
MathematicsB.A., B.S.
Medieval and Renaissance StudiesB.A.
Metropolitan StudiesB.A.
Middle Eastern and Islamic StudiesB.A.
MusicB.A.
Neural ScienceB.S.
PhilosophyB.A.
PhysicsB.A., B.S.
PoliticsB.A.
PsychologyB.A.
Religious StudiesB.A.
Romance LanguagesB.A.
Russian and Slavic Studies B.A.
Social and Cultural AnalysisB.A.
SociologyB.A.
SpanishB.A.
Spanish and LinguisticsB.A.
Urban Design and Architecture StudiesB.A.

Charges for full-time study for the 2013-14 academic year are as follows:

Tuition for 24 points
$35,856
Registration and services fee, 24 points
2,372-2,552

 

Fall Term 2013 Tuition and Fees
Tuition per point
$1,494
Registration and services fee, first point
473
Registration and services fee, per point after first point
64
International student fee, per point
90

Spring Term 2014 Tuition and Fees
Tuition per point
$1,494
Registration and services fee, first point
491
Registration and services fee, per point after first point
64
International student fee, per point
90

 

Maintenance of matriculation, per term
$425
Registration and services fee

          Fall term
409
          Spring term
427
International student fee
90

Financial Aid

Scholarships and grants are types of gift aid that do not have to be repaid. They may take the form of University scholarships, federal or state grants, or outside scholarships.
For most undergraduates, eligibility for a merit-based and/or need-based scholarship is determined upon entrance to the University based on prior academic strengths and, if youapply for financial aid, your demonstrated financial need. Typically you will continue to receive for subsequent academic years the amount of scholarship you received for your first year (subject to the availability of funds), as long as the following criteria are met:
You are a full-time student (at least 12 points).
You applied for financial aid on time.
You are meeting the Satisfactory Academic Progress standards.
You have approximately the same amount of financial need that you had in prior years.
 
Descriptions of University-Wide and School-Based scholarships at NYU for which you may qualify are provided in the Undergraduate Admissions area of the NYU website.  All admitted undergraduate students are automatically considered for these programs based on academic merit. Except where noted, no separate application form is required.
Graduate students are usually offered scholarships for each separate academic year as determined by their individual schools within NYU.
Note: If your eligibility for any federal aid you receive is jeopardized for reasons other than financial need or academic merit (e.g. if you are in default on a federal loan, or if you did not respond to the University's requests for tax information and income verification), then your NYU scholarship may also be affected.
 
FEDERAL PELL GRANT
TEACHER EDUCATION ASSISTANCE FOR COLLEGE AND HIGHER EDUCATION (TEACH) GRANT (Steinhardt students only)
FEDERAL SUPPLEMENTAL EDUCATION OPPORTUNITY GRANTS (FSEOG)
VETERANS BENEFITS

New York State offers a wide variety of grants and scholarships to residents, subject to the annual availability of funds. Although application is made directly to the state and grants are awarded by the state, the amount each student is expected to receive is estimated and taken into account by NYU when assembling the student's financial aid package.
NEW YORK STATE TUITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (TAP)
AID FOR PART-TIME STUDY (APTS)
ADDITIONAL NEW YORK STATE SCHOLARSHIPS AND GRANTS
 
Some students from outside New York State may qualify for funds from their own state scholarship programs that can be used at New York University.  Contact your state financial aid agency (call 1-800-433-3243 to obtain contact information) to ask about program requirements and application procedures.  When you receive an eligibility notice from your state program, you should submit it immediately to the NYU Office of Financial Aid.
 
In addition to the sources of gift aid described above, you may also be eligible for a private scholarship or grant from an outside organization or agency. Some sources to explore are employers, unions, professional organizations, and community and special interest groups.
Many extensive scholarship search services are available free online, and a representative sample is included on the drop menu below.  The scholarships and information presented by such services are not verified or endorsed by NYU.  You must notify the Office of Financial Aid if you receive funds from any outside organization.  

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