Enrollment verification confirms your enrollment status in current and past terms. You can find a link for enrollment verification through NYU Albert.

Degree verification confirms your enrollment history and degree awarded. This type of verification should be requested through the Office of the Registrar.

If you are applying for TAP or military education benefits, you may request certification of your enrollment to confirm you meet eligibility requirements.  

Enrollment Verification

You may need to request an enrollment verification to confirm your status as a student for current and past terms for things like health insurance coverage and loan deferments.

The verification documents contain your name, major, enrollment history, including full-, half-, or part-time terms, and expected graduation date.

To obtain enrollment verification documents:

  • Go to NYU Albert
  • Then, to Grades and Transcripts
  • Click on the MyHub - Enrollment Verification link

If you can’t access NYU Albert, you may sign up for MyHub directly from the National Student Clearinghouse public landing site available here. Select the option labeled "Create Your Account Now" and sign up with a LinkedIn or Google account. 

If your enrollment certificate is unavailable through MyHub, you can request a paper copy (PDF: 854KB) of your enrollment verification.

You may also view and print a Good Student Discount Certificate in NYU Albert  that you can give to a company requesting proof of this status.

Please note that when you update your Expected Graduation Date in Albert Student Center, this may take up to two weeks to be reflected in your enrollment verification retrieved from Student Center.

Degree Verification

Your degree verification document includes your name, major, enrollment history, including full-, half-, or part-time terms, and your graduation date and degree.

To request this document, submit the Degree Certification Request Form (PDF: 854KB).

Please note: Students who attended the Graduate Stern School of Business or the School of Medicine must contact their school’s record office directly to request a transcript.

In-Person Requests

In-person verification requests are one of the fastest ways to get the documentation you need. You can do this by visiting a StudentLink Center.

You can also authorize a third party to pick up your verification request by filling out the Consent to Disclosure of Student Information (PDF: 573 KB) form.

You can request and pick up your verification from our two StudentLink locations:

StudentLink
383 Lafayette St.
New York, NY 10003

StudentLink
5 Metrotech Center
Brooklyn, NY 11201

To submit your request you will need to bring a valid photo ID with you, preferably an NYU ID card or a state ID, driver’s license, passport, or other official form of ID if you no longer have a student ID.

We suggest you complete the Degree/Enrollment Certification Request Form (PDF: 854KB) when you arrive at your StudentLink location. You will receive your transcript during your visit.

If you require a specialized document or transcript that may take more time to prepare, like a notarized transcript or customized enrollment verification letter, you will be notified through ServiceLink when your document is ready. Your notification will tell you where to pick up your document.

Third Parties

Third parties should use Verification Services offered by the National Student Clearinghouse (NSC) to verify the enrollment or degree of a New York University student or alumnus.

If you are using this method, you should enter "New York University" when asked for the student’s school.

The National Student Clearing House guide is available if you need more help.

Please note: Verification requests for MBA and MD degrees should be sent to the Stern School of Business and the School of Medicine, respectively.

Contact Us

Phone
212-998-4280

Email
certifications@nyu.edu

You can reach the Office of the Registrar via phone, email, or visit us at a StudentLink location in Manhattan or Brooklyn.  

Graduate Stern students should contact Graduate Office of Records & Registration.

NYU Law students should contact their Registrar's Office.