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Stuyvesant Town New York, NY 10009

Welcome to the Graduate Student Halls! Comprised of Washington Square Village and Stuyvesant Town, the “Grad Halls” (as we are commonly known) are a diverse community of graduate students at NYU with approximately 250 residents and 8 Resident Assistants. Located in the village, near Union Square, our halls work together to create a dynamic environment where our graduate students can engage with one another and participate in social, academic, and cultural programming. The “Grad Halls” strive to be a support system and important resource for our residential students. Throughout the year, we collaborate with many campus offices, such as the Office of Graduate Student Life at the Student Resource Center and the Office for International Scholars, to bring you exciting and useful programs.Our staff members are eager to introduce students to the activities and the leadership opportunities found at NYU and in NYC. We look forward to this year with the “Grad Halls!”

RHD

Melissa Davison,
Residence Hall Director

Telephone: 212-998-4971
Email:melissa.davison@nyu.edu

RHRM

Olga Sanchez-Eltell,
Residence Hall Resource Manager

Telephone: 212-998-4210
Email:obs200@nyu.edu

The professional staff consists of a Residence Hall Director (RHD), Residence Hall and a Residence Hall Resource Manager (RHRM) all who have offices in either the Residential Life and Hosuing Services Office or the Resource Center. All staff living in the hall serve as amazing resources to residents and work hard to help build strong communities on all floors and throughout the entire building.

Hey there violets! My name is Melissa, and I am the Residence Hall Director at the Stuyvesant Town and Washington Square Village. I am very excited to work with RAs and residents to plan and develop a vibrant social community and a fabulous schedule of programs for our student body.

Located at WSV 4WC Room 1A

Hours:

  • Monday-Friday 10am-7pm

Telephone: (212) 998-4210

Room and suite types

  • 2 bedroom apartments for 2 people (private bedrooms).
  • All bedrooms are private rooms in two bedroom apartments.
  • 2 bedroom GSAS MacCracken Program apartments for 2 selected Ph.D. students are described in the program application materials.

Room Features

  • Stuyvesant Town is a secure enclave of approximately 90 high-rise buildings set in a park-like environment amid lawns, trees, and playgrounds. Apartment-style residences with full bath, kitchen, and dining area in each apartment.
  • Air-conditioned.
  • Graduate residence
  • Single sex in apartments; co-ed housing within apartments is not available.

Building/Community Features

  • Attractive and secure enclave in a park-like environment amid lawns, trees, and playgrounds.
  • Coin operated laundry in basement of each building (Any questions or problems related to the operation of the laundry facilities should be directed to Stuyvesant Town Resident Services at 212-420-5000.)

  • Kitchen with refrigerator, stove, oven, sink, microwave oven, and dishwasher.
  • Dining area with table and chairs.
  • Residents provide their own cookware, dishes, and supplies.

Full bathroom with tub/shower in each apartment.

Furnishings:

  • Long (80 inch) twin beds, desk, dresser, and wastebasket for each resident.
  • Dining table and chairs in kitchen area.
  • Couch in living room area.
  • Windows have shades.
  • Hard floors in student rooms and suites.

Storage:

  • There is no storage space for students' use in public areas of the residence halls. Please do not bring more personal property than you can keep within your room. Students may not store belongings in the residence halls during the summer. Students who need or wish to store belongings during the summer are encouraged to use local commercial storage facilities.

Telephone:

  • Telephone service is not provided. Students contract independently for service. Residents provide their own telephones.

Internet:

  • Internet connectivity is not provided by the University, but can be arranged by working with the service provider for Stuyvesant Town. Information is available at check-in.

Cable TV:

  • Cable TV service may be arranged by contracting directly with the service provider for Stuyvesant Town. Information is available at check-in. Residents provide their own televisions and connecting cables.


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Stuyvesant Town Security polices the area. The buildings do not have doormen.

Security telephone: 212/598-5233.

All guests use intercom to contact their host's apartment and wait to be buzzed in.

Two blocks to dining room and late night snack bar at Third Avenue North. May use all Dining Services meal facilities

All Housing meal plans including apartment-style only plans are available for extra convenience. Meal plans are not required.

Report maintenance concerns to Stuyvesant Town Resident Services at telephone number 212/253-3620. Service Requests should be submitted at the first sign of a problem. If there is damage in your room, do not repair it yourself. Skilled repair personnel will fix it for you. Preventative maintenance and routine repairs are done without charge, though you will be billed for any damage caused by your negligence or actions.

Emergency repairs include major leaks and flooding, inoperative door locks, and any problem that endangers safety or property. Any repair requests needed after office hours or on weekends should be reported to: Stuyvesant Town Resident Services, telephone 212-420-5000.

Mailing Address format (do not include the residence hall name):

Student Name
Building number, Street name, Apt. number 
New York, NY Zip Code 10009

Shipping packages before arrival: Do not send boxes or packages for arrival at your residence hall before you check in. You must be home to accept packages.

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