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CAS Summer Orientation Registration

 

Orientation Session

Sessions

Early Arrival

 A :: June 18, 19, 20
 B :: June 24, 25, 26
 C :: June 30, July 1, 2
 D :: July 7, 8, 9
 E :: July 10, 11, 12

Total cost:

$

Payment Method

Credit Card Check

If you are a HEOP or C-STEP student, please enter the appropriate access code below.

 

Personal Information

Student ID

First Name

Middle Initial  

Last Name

Gender

Male Female

Home Address

Address Line 2

City

State

Zip Code

Date of Birth

Phone Number

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Cell Phone Number

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Email Address

Confirm Email Address

Special Dietary Needs

None    Kosher    Vegetarian    Other 

Emergency Contact Information

Name

Phone Number

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Relation to Student

 

What Are Your Interests?

As part of the requirements of the bachelors degree, you must select a major by the end of your sophomore year. The College of Arts and Science Bulletin lists the areas in which students can major. Please list three areas that interest you most at this point (keeping in mind that most students change their major at least once).

Areas of Interest:

 
What interests you about these areas?
What career interests, if any, do you have at this point?
 

International Study Interests

New York University seeks to provide an environment which supports international study and opportunities for all interested students to spend at least one semester studying abroad during their undergraduate experience.
New York University currently has programs or exchange sites in the following countries and further opportunities are being developed. Please select the three international study locations that interest you most.

Study Abroad Sites:

International Exchange Sites:

Speaking Freely

In order to further the goal of international study, New York University offers free, informal language coaching to students. Students can gain familiarity with another culture and its language through this unique program. Would you be interested in this program? If so, indicate which of the following languages in this program which would most interest you.
 

Tell Us About Your High School Experience

Name of High School

 
Which subject did you like best during high school?
Which subjects did you like least?
Which subjects did you do best in during high school?
Which subjects did you have less success with in high school?
Please describe your study habits during high school (when, where, for how long).
Which AP exams, if any, have you taken?
Which SAT II exams, if any, have you taken?
 

Tell Us About Your Extracurricular Experiences

Please describe the extracurricular activities you participated in during high school.
What extracurricular activities would you like to participate in during college?
Please describe any jobs you have held and for how long.
Do you plan to work during college? If yes, approximately how many hours per week?
 

Tell Us More About Yourself

Expected fall housing

On Campus Off Campus
 
What do you think are your greatest personal and academic assets?
What do you think is the most important novel you have read and why?
What really concerns you about college?
What specific issues would you like to see addressed at Orientation?

How did you first hear about the College of Arts and Science?

If other, please specify.
Other:

Did you visit the campus before applying to NYU?

Yes No

Did you visit the campus after having been accepted to NYU?

Yes No

How many colleges did you apply to?

Which colleges were they?
Which were your top 3 colleges?
At which colleges were you accepted?
What was the biggest factor in your choosing to attend the College of Arts and Science at NYU?

Have any of your relatives attended NYU?

(Check all that apply) Parent Sibling Aunt/Uncle
  Cousin Grandparent Other:
Do you have siblings who are attending or have attended other colleges or universities? Which schools?
 

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