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Students at NYU

Students at New York University are a diverse group of people preparing to shape, enhance, and lead an ever-changing global community. Attending eight undergraduate and 11 graduate schools, NYU's 40,000 students engage in both liberal arts and professional educations. They are community leaders, scholars, artists, filmmakers, and athletes. They are working with our acclaimed faculty on research in the humanities and sciences, performing and visual arts, and are immersed in the life of the mind.

Click here for more information on Undergraduate Education, Graduate Education, and Student Life at NYU.

Student Resources

Global Programs

The Office of Global Programs provides information on NYU’s study abroad sites, multicultural institutes and centers, various undergraduate and graduate departments, and the University-wide Exchange Program.

Graduate Students' Guide to NYU

Click here for an introduction to the University and New York City from a graduate student's perspective.

Media & Culture Grants

Click here for information on grant opportunities for graduate students interested in the study of media and culture.

School Bulletins

Student Affairs

Student Affairs is comprised of several offices and services designed to help students succeed and grow at NYU.

Student's Guide

The Student's Guide provides general information to students on resources and support at NYU, and also includes University policies and procedures pertaining to NYU students.

Student National Scholarship Competitions

The NYU Office for National Scholarships invites you to learn about the qualifications for national scholarships early in your academic career, especially if you are thinking of graduate study. These scholarships are highly competitive and require that students prepare well in advance. Each of NYU's undergraduate schools has a scholarships adviser to assist students in the preparation of their applications. It is important to note that NYU campus deadlines are significantly earlier than the foundation deadlines. The NYU deadline and the scholarship's final deadline are specified beneath each opportunity. 

University endorsement must be obtained prior to submitting an application for a national scholarship. In order to obtain endorsement, you must submit a draft application to the director of the NYU Office of National Scholarships, 909C Silver Center, by the designated campus deadline. As part of the application process, all draft application materials are reviewed, students are interviewed, and candidates are selected for endorsement. Letters from the president or a dean will be written only after a student has this approval. Faculty and administrators representing all of the University's undergraduate schools participate in the review process.

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