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Costs & Financial Aid

Study Abroad Students

Current NYU Students

Tuition and fees for full-time NYU students remains the same during semesters spent at a Global Academic Center as long as the student is enrolled in 12-18 points. For each point taken in excess of 18 points in a semester, there is an additional charge per point.

Incoming NYU Transfer Students
While abroad at an NYU Global Academic Center you will pay tuition and fees according to your NYU school. Student abroad students must enroll in a minimum of 12 points per semester. For each point taken in excess of 18 points in a semester, there is an additional charge per point. 


Non-NYU (Visiting) Students

Unless your home school has a third-party payment arrangement or other partnership with NYU, visiting students pay NYU College of Arts and Science tuition and fees while abroad at an NYU Global Academic Center. Study abroad students are required to enroll in a minimum of 12 points. For each point taken in excess of 18 points in a semester, there is an additional charge. To view current NYU tuition and registration fees, please visit the NYU Bursar website.

If your home school has a third-party payment arrangement with NYU, you will continue to pay tuition to your school, as usual. You will not be required to remit NYU tuition the NYU Bursar. Inquire with your study abroad office to learn if there is a third-party payment arrangement with NYU.

If your home school has a partnership with NYU Study Abroad the cost of tuition may be less than the posted figures. Inquire with your study abroad office to learn if there is a partnership with NYU.

Non-NYU (Visiting) Freshmen

New freshmen from non-NYU schools pay NYU College of Arts and Science tuition and registration fees while abroad at an NYU Global Academic Center. Study abroad students are required to enroll in a minimum of 12 points per semester. For each point taken in excess of 18 points in a semester, there is an additional charge. Please note that no financial aid, scholarships or education bank loans are available. To view current NYU tuition and registration fees, please visit the NYU Bursar website

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Financial Aid & Scholarships

Financial aid, grants, and scholarships are available to both NYU and Non-NYU upperclassmen who study abroad at the NYU Global Academic Centers. 

NYU students with a current FAFSA on file with the Office of Financial Aid may apply for additional financial aid for their semester abroad. Non-NYU students who receive financial aid are encouraged to work with a financial aid adviser from their home school to inquire about transferring financial aid funding to NYU via a consortium agreement. 

For more details about financial aid, scholarships, and grants click here.

Billing

The University's Electronic Billing (E-Bill) system is the official means of generating tuition bills to enrolled study abroad students. Paper bills are not mailed. Students, and the additional users they authorize, are notified by e-mail each time a new billing statement becomes available. The Electronic bill is a monthly billing statement, and you will only receive an Electronic bill if you have a balance on your account. 

Enrolled students can view their Electronic Bill by logging onto the NYU Electronic bill site. At that time, students can also invite parents or other users to create their own E-bill profile.

For details about NYU's E-bill, tuition rates, and methods of payment, please visit the NYU Bursar website.

Global Travel Assistance

Provided at no additional cost to the student, this service provides assistance through one of the world's largest providers of medical and security evacuation as well as general travel aid (e.g., lost document assistance). This company provides 24-hour global services with the help of our site staff to our students abroad.

Study Away Cost Comparisons

Housing, meals, airfare, student visas, and other expenses vary by location. The cost of living is affected by exchange rates and other factors. Please see our cost comparison chart below, which is based on estimated expenses.

 
Housing
Meals
Round-Trip Airfare
Local Transit
Miscellaneous
Total Before Tuition
Accra
$5,117- $6,752
$700 - $1000
$1,874 - $2,176
 
$1,500
$9,191 - $11,428
Berlin
$4,300
$1,600 - $2,300
$800 - $1,000
$410
$1,600 - $2,600
$8,710 - $10,610
Buenos Aires
$3,434 - $4,200*
$500 - $800
$900 - $1100
 
$1,000
$5,834 - $7,100
Florence
$4,974 - $9,912*
$2,500 - $3,000
$1,300 - $1,700
$350
$1,800
$10,924 - $16,762
London
$5,605 - $9,042
$2,000 - $2,800
$700 - $1,000
 
$1,900 - $2,400
$10,205 - $15,242
Madrid
$2,545 - $4,930*
$1,400
$900 - $1,100
 
$1,670 - $2,670
$6,515 - $10,100
Paris
$3,000 - $8,500
$2,100 - $2,600
$1,000 - $1,200
$280
$1,500
$7,880 - $14,080
Prague
$3,380 - $5,660
$1,500 - $2,200
$800 - $1,200
$100
$1000
$6,780 - $10,160
Shanghai
$2,077 - $4,350
$1,000
$1,150 - $1,300
 
$1,200
$5,427 - $7,850
Sydney
$5,408
$2,000 - $2,800
$2,000
$400
$1,900 - $2,400
$11,708 - $13,008
Tel Aviv
$7,066*
$750 - $1,000
$1,000 - $1,400
 
$1,500 - $2,300
$10,316 - $11,766
Washington, DC
$5,018
$1,250 - $2,000
$50 - $200
$300
$1,500 - $2,000
$8,118 - $19,518

Buenos Aires *Includes meal plan

Florence *Off-campus ranges $4,974 - $8,932. On-campus ranges $7,207 - $9,912. Homestays range $6,088 - $7,113.

Madrid *Room and board (single or double) in a private home may include  two meals a day, or simply kitchen privileges (prices vary accordingly). Rent is paid in cash in euros directly to the head of the household in Madrid. Apartments range from furnished studios to furnished two-bedroom apartments. Food will amount to approximately $1,400 per semester for students who purchase their own food. Please keep in mind that the exchange rate fluctuates and that prices vary accordingly.

Tel Aviv *The housing fee includes a required meal plan that includes two kosher meals per day.

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