Precollege
NYU Precollege gives rising high school juniors and seniors the opportunity to experience academic and student life at New York University. Students take college-level courses for academic credit, which may then be applied to a future degree. Residential and non-residential options are available.
Outside of the classroom, the Precollege program features workshops that provide helpful information about the college admissions and application process, as well as a variety of on- and off-campus social events and activities.
Eligibility
Applicants must be in good academic and disciplinary standing as demonstrated in their academic transcript and letter of recommendation, both of which must be submitted along with the application form. The program is open to students entering their junior or senior year of high school in Fall 2012. Click here for more details.
All international students who want to enroll in NYU Precollege must obtain a student visa in order to attend. Additionally, international students must show proof of English proficiency and be enrolled as full-time student. For more details about enrolling as an international student, click here.
Residential students are required to take 6-8 credits as well as a non-credit option. For more details, please visit the residential page.