- ANNOUNCEMENTS
- The Graduation Application is now available on Albert.
- Course descriptions for most schools are now available on Albert and the University Registrar's website. Search for courses now.
- NYU requires that all students provide both a cell phone number and an emergency contact number before registering for classes. Click here for more details.
- SUMMER & FALL 2009 REGISTRATION
- Registration for Summer 2009 began on February 9, 2009.
- Registration for Fall 2009 began on Monday, April 20, 2009.
- Summer & Fall 2009 Course Search is now available.
- View the General Registration Information
- Search course schedules
- The Office of the University Registrar no longer publishes a printed copy of the Directory of Classes. You should reference Albert for current course information and this website to obtain all information currently contained in the printed directory.
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- STUDY ABROAD
- The Fall 2009 Study Abroad course listings are now available.
- Which cities are classes available in?
- Browse the current Study Abroad course catalog
- Contact Information for the Office of Global Programs
- How to apply for a course abroad
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- APPLYING FOR GRADUATION
- Graduation applications for Fall/Winter 2009 will be accepted on Albert between June 8th and October 2nd.
- Graduation applications for Summer 2009 were accepted between February 2nd and June 5th.
- How to apply for Graduation
- Review all Graduation Deadlines
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- ONLINE COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
- Course descriptions for most schools are now available on Albert and the University Registrar's website.
- Search for courses
- TRANSCRIPTS
- The University Registrar is proud to announce enhancements to the method of requesting official transcripts. Click here for detailed information.
- Print an unofficial transcript 24/7 via Albert
- View the General Grades Information
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- Your Feedback
- The Office of the University Registrar has an on-going effort to provide better service through its divisions and offices.
Your feedback is greatly appreciated.
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