The following amounts reflect the cost of tuition, fees and health insurance for the 2012-2013 academic year. Anticipate that all costs related to study at NYU will increase approximately 5% for the 2013-2014 academic year and every subsequent year. This increase may be reflected on the I-20 or DS-2019 you receive and therefore may not match precisely the amounts listed below. If you have questions about exact fees, check the NYU Bursar's Office website at www.nyu.edu/bursar.
Find your school at NYU in the column on the left. The columns to the right indicate the 2012-2013 full-time tuition of 24 credits (one academic year) plus service fees, estimated living expenses and health insurance. The total estimated expense plus any additional dependent expenses is what you must document for issuance of the I-20 or DS-2019. Full payment of tuition and fees is due upon registration for classes, which takes place in August/September for the fall semester and January for the spring semester.
Students must demonstrate that they have sufficient liquid assets to cover tuition and living expenses for at least one year of study.