Student Resource Center
www.nyu.edu/src
The Student Resource Center specializes in answering questions about NYU and New York City, and providing all kinds of information to the NYU community. The center also helps students navigate university resources and services, provides academic referrals, and promotes and provides ways for students to get connected and stay informed at NYU. You may ask them just about anything!
NYUCard
www.nyu.edu/nyucard
All Spring in New York students are issued an NYU identification card that provides access to the residence halls, libraries, recreation centers and other University buildings.
Office of Student Activities
www.osa.nyu.edu
The Office of Student Activities provides comprehensive co-curricular programs, activities and services that enhance the student experience, support student organizations and create a greater sense of community.
NYU Ticket Central
www.nyu.edu/ticketcentral
The Ticket Central Box Office is NYU's clearinghouse for discount tickets to a wide range of performing arts, film, and sporting events on and off campus.
Jerome S. Coles Sports and Recreation Center
www.nyu.edu/athletics
The state-of-the-art facilities at Coles Sports and Recreation Center are open to Spring in New York participants. Your validated NYU ID card serves as your Coles membership card.
Palladium Athletic Facility
www.nyu.edu/palladiumathleticfacility
The Palladium Athletic Facility includes more than 65,000 square feet of recreational and athletic facilities including an eight-lane swimming pool and adjoining diving area, weight room, state-of-the-art aerobic fitness room, climbing wall, basketball courts, dance and class space, pro shop, and snack bar.
New York University Bookstore
www.bookstores.nyu.edu
The University Bookstores offer the NYU community with the goods and services to meet its educational needs as well as the goods and services to enhance campus life. The NYU Bookstores offer a wide variety of merchandise and services to NYU Students, Faculty and Administrators and Staff.
The Elmer Holmes Bobst Library
www.library.nyu.edu
The striking, 12-story Elmer Holmes Bobst Library, designed by Philip Johnson and Richard Foster, is the flagship of a nine-library, 4.5 million-volume system that provides students and faculty members with access to the world's scholarship and serves as a center for the University community's intellectual life.
Wasserman Center for Career Development
www.nyu.edu/careerdevelopment
Spring in New York students are welcome to visit the Wasserman Center for Career Development to utilize a variety of career resources and services, including NYU CareerNet.
Student Health Center
www.nyu.edu/nyuhc
As a Spring in New York student, you will have access to the services offered at the New York University Student Health Center, an on-campus state-of-the-art medical facility, designed specifically to meet the health care needs of NYU students. Whether you require a routine checkup, management for a chronic health problem, or treatment for an injury or illness, the professional staff of board certified physicians, highly trained clinicians, and experienced support staff is prepared to offer you the highest level of care.
All Spring in New York students are required to maintain health insurance coverage that provides hospitalization, major medical, and outpatient benefits while enrolled in New York University. Health insurance is not provided for Spring in New York students and the New York University Health charges fees for medical services, therefore, we recommend that you consult with your insurance carrier regarding how you will access your coverage during your semester at New York University.
Counseling Services
www.nyu.edu/counseling
Counseling and Behavioral Health Services (CBH) offers students short-term individual counseling, group counseling, referrals, workshops, and emergency services. All services are free of charge and confidential.
Office for International Students and Scholars
www.nyu.edu/oiss
The Office for International Students and Scholars coordinates services and programs for international students, scholars, and their dependents and provides support to full-time F-1 and J-1 students with employment, immigration, personal, cross-cultural, and financial matters.
Office of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Student Services
www.nyu.edu/lgbt
The Office of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Student Services at New York University exists to create campus environments that are inclusive and supportive of student diversity in the areas of sexual orientation and gender identity/expression.
The office provides consultation; education and training; and resources to faculty, staff, University offices, and others interested in ensuring that its services are inclusive and supportive of LGBT issues. It also offers a comprehensive range of information and resources to all members of the University community about issues that impact the experiences of LGBT students and their allies. The office staff is always available to speak with students about coming out and related personal issues.
Center for Multicultural Education and Programs (CMEP)
www.cmep.nyu.edu
For over 15 years, the Center for Multicultural Education and Programs at New York University has sought to promote educational success by cultivating a community for students of color. CMEP is dedicated to helping students achieve excellence through addressing the intellectual, cultural, and social issues of African American, Latino, and Asian American students.
Henry and Lucy Moses Center for Students with Disabilities
www.nyu.edu/csd
The Henry and Lucy Moses Center for Students with Disabilities provides comprehensive services and programs for undergraduate and graduate students with hearing and visual impairments, mobility impairments, learning disabilities and attention deficit disorders, chronic illnesses, and psychological impairments. The center functions to determine qualified disability status and to assist students in obtaining appropriate accommodations and services. Services provided are designed to encourage independence and self-advocacy, backed by a comprehensive system of supports.
