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Transcripts
Applications for transcripts and other statements relating to a student's record should be addressed to the Office of the University Registrar, New York University, P.O. Box 910, New York, NY 10276-0910, and must include the student's signature and should state the Social Security or student ID number, current name and address, date of birth, date of attendance, the school or schools of the University attended, and the name and address of the official to whom the information is to be mailed.

In accordance with the general practice of colleges and universities, complete official transcripts and certifications are sent directly by the University, not transmitted by the applicant. A partial transcript of a University record may not be issued. Once a final examination period has begun, no transcript will be forwarded for any student who is currently enrolled in courses until all the student's final grades have been received and recorded. Please notify the Office of the University Registrar immediately of any change of address.

Grading
Questions regarding grading practices, including "withdrawal" or "incomplete" schedules, should be addressed to your NYU Spring in New York academic advisor.

Arrears Policy
The University reserves the right to deny registration and withhold all information regarding the record of any student who is in arrears in the payment of tuition, fees, loans, or other charges (including charges for housing, dining, or other activities or services) for as long as any arrears remain.

Accreditation
New York University is a member of the Association of American Universities and is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools (Commission on Higher Education of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools, 3624 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104; 215-662-5606). Individual undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs and schools are accredited by the appropriate specialized accrediting agencies.

Campus Safety
A copy of New York University's annual security report is available by writing to the Office of Student Life, New York University, Kimmel Center for University Life, 60 Washington Square South, 6th Floor, New York, NY 10012-1019 or by calling 212-998-4959. This report includes campus crime statistics for the previous three years and also contains institutional policies concerning campus security and crime prevention, alcohol and drug abuse, and sexual harassment.

Discipline
All students enrolled in Spring in New York are subject to all NYU policies and procedures. Students are expected to familiarize themselves and to comply with the rules of conduct, academic regulations, and established practices of the University. If, pursuant to such rules, regulations, or practices, the withdrawal of a student is required before the end of the term for which tuition has been paid, a refund will be made according to the standard schedule for refunds.

University Policy on Academic Changes
The policies, requirements, course offerings, schedules, activities, tuition, fees, and calendar of the schools and their departments and programs set forth in this publication are subject to change without notice at any time at the sole discretion of the administration. Such changes may be of any nature, including, but not limited to, the elimination of a school or college, programs, classes, or activities; the relocation of or modification of the content of any of the foregoing; and the cancellation of scheduled classes or other academic activities.

Payment of tuition or attendance at any classes shall constitute a student’s acceptance of the administration’s rights as set forth in the above paragraph.