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NYU…a tradition of Service. The commitment to community service is one of the cornerstones of an NYU education. Over 5,000 students, staff and faculty are involved in University-sponsored community service each year.

NYU volunteers serve the NYU community in a variety of ways: tutoring, visits to senior citizens, painting public schools, conducting clothing and food drives, are just a few of the hundred of programs available at NYU.

Related Stats and Information

250 students volunteer 2 hours weekly for a semester-long commitment at one of 19 partner agencies of The C-Team. These volunteers provided over 12,000 hours of service to non-profit agencies last year.

Since its inception in 1998, Campus Harvest, has donated over 10 tons of food to agencies serving homeless and hungry New Yorkers.

Each year over 2000 volunteers participate in one day service projects throughout New York City.

  • To learn more about Community Service Initiatives for students visit: The Office of Student Activities

  • Faculty and Staff seeking support in creating or enhancing community service programs within their school or division should contact Lisa Kail