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In 2011, NYU replaced its legacy student information system (SIS) with Oracle's PeopleSoft Campus Solutions system.
The primary objective of the SIS is to provide NYU with a fully integrated student
administrative system that will allow NYU to deliver outstanding service to its students, faculty and administration.
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Basic Training Guides
Basics: Terminology and Navigation
This guide will give you an opportunity to learn the basics of the new SIS and understand the terminology.
The new SIS includes a wide range of renamed Subject Areas.
Operator Defaults and Add Favorites
This quick reference guide explains User Defaults and Favorites, and includes instructions on how to set them up.
Login Issues / Browser Cache & Cookie Deletion
Many login issues can be resolved by clearing your browser cache. Also, please note that SIS access is only available from NYU-NET (connections from on campus or VPN).
Clearing your cache can significantly improve the speed and performance of your browser.
There are many reasons why you may get a "Your Session Has Expired" message, there are four most common reasons.
Setting up your browser correctly
These are typical troubleshooting tips from the ITS website
Student Guides
In this video presentation, we will discuss how to activate your NYU NetID and use our online registration system.
Albert Course Search help guide
Students can use the Albert Course Search feature to query course related information during an academic year. This guide illustrates how students can search for courses.
Albert Registration help guide
The Albert Student Center is a "one-stop shop" for a student's self-service needs in terms of academic information. This guide illustrates how students use the Student Center pages to register for courses.
The Degree Audit report used to monitor degree progression for students. This guide illustrates how to produce a Degree Audit report using the Albert Student Center.
Using the what-if advising tool, you can run a simulated advisement report that shows degree progress based on courses you intend to take. This guide illustrates how to produce a What-If report using the Albert Student Center.
Viewing your grades in the Student Center
Students can view their grades using the Student Center pages of Albert. This guide illustrates how students use the Student Center pages to view their grades.
Admin / Faculty Training Guides
To proceed to the Training Area for Admin and Faculty, please login using the form below.
