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MEET
NYU
19% of NYU students
are first-generation college students
OUR STUDENT BODY
REPRESENTS
RAISING THE BAR
for graduate employability in the US Times Higher Education
#8 student-faculty ratio
OPENING DOORS
9:1
#28 U.S. News & World ReportBest Global Universities Rankings
NYU RANKS
95.2%of the Class of 2019 found jobs or were enrolled in graduate school within six months of graduation
20% Caucasian/White
NYU CLASS OF 2024
31% International
20% Asian American/Asian
15% Hispanic/Latino
4% Multiracial
7% African American/Black
4% Other/Not Indicated
<1% Native American/Alaska Native/Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander
varsity sports
23
Where culture is as important as classroom
FIND YOUR COMMUNITY
clubs 300+
WELCOME TOTHE NEW STANDARD
22.2%of NYU students
come from outside the US
138 COUNTRIES
50 STATES
AND
hours of community service by NYU students each year
1.7million
$2.7 million
#29 Times Higher Education World University Rankings
#25Center for World University Rankings
awarded to over 3,000 student projects in research scholarships
of Class of 2019
students held
part-time jobs
and internships
during their
undergraduate
career
93.2%
NYU STUDENTS take NYU COURSES taught by NYU FACULTY at 15 GLOBAL LOCATIONS
100% of credits earned abroad through NYU count toward your degree
30+ global university exchange programs
AccraBerlinBuenos AiresFlorenceLondonLos AngelesMadridParisPragueSydneyTel AvivWashington, DC
12 GLOBAL
ACADEMIC CENTERS
AND PROGRAMS
112 COUNTRIES REPRESENTED BY NYU ABU DHABI STUDENT BODY
#1IN BOTH SENDING STUDENTS ABROAD AND HOSTING INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
IIE Open Doors report 2019
70+ COUNTRIES REPRESENTED BY NYU SHANGHAI STUDENT BODY
A UNIVERSITY WITHOUT WALLSWherever you are in the world, you’re at NYU
>46% of Class of 2018 students studied abroad while at NYU
3 degree-granting campuses:
NEW YORK CITY
ABU DHABI
SHANGHAI
NEW YORK CITYLiberal Studies (first-year population: ~1,200)Global Liberal StudiesGl obal Liberal Studies/Health Policy and
Management: BA/MPAGl obal Liberal Studies/Public and Nonprofit
Management and Policy: BA/MPA Liberal Studies Core
College of Arts and Science (first-year population: ~1,600)Africana StudiesAmerican StudiesAncient Studies1
Animal Studies1
AnthropologyAnthropology and Classical CivilizationAnthropology and LinguisticsArt HistoryArt History and ClassicsAsian/Pacific/American StudiesAstronomy1
BiochemistryBiology2
Biology/Dentistry: BA/DDS (first-year entry)Business Studies1 Chemistry2
Child and Adolescent Mental Health Studies1 Chinese (Mandarin)1
Cinema Studies Classical CivilizationClassical Civilization and Hellenic StudiesClassics (Latin and Greek)Comparative LiteratureComputer and Data Science Computer Science2
Computer Science and EconomicsComputer Science and MathematicsCreative Writing1
Creative Writing in Spanish1
Data ScienceDramatic LiteratureEast Asian Civilization1
East Asian StudiesEconomicsEconomics and MathematicsEnglishEnvironmental Biology1
Environmental StudiesEuropean and Mediterranean StudiesFrancophone Studies1
FrenchFrench and LinguisticsFrench Studies in English Translation1
Gender and Sexuality StudiesGenetics1
Genomics and Bioinformatics1
German and LinguisticsGerman Literature and CultureGlobal Public Health/AnthropologyGlobal Public Health/HistoryGlobal Public Health/SociologyG lobal Public Health/Science (biology or
chemistry)Hebrew and Judaic StudiesHellenic StudiesHistoryIberian StudiesInternational RelationsIrish Studies1
Italian and LinguisticsItalian StudiesJapanese1
Journalism6 Korean1
Language and MindLatin American and Caribbean StudiesLatino StudiesLaw and Society1
LinguisticsLiterature in Translation1
L uso-Brazilian Language and Literature (Portuguese)
Mathematics2
Medieval and Renaissance StudiesMetropolitan StudiesMiddle Eastern and Islamic StudiesMolecular and Cell Biology1
MusicNative American and Indigenous Studies1
Neural SciencePhilosophy
Physics2
PoliticsPsychologyPublic Policy Religious StudiesRomance LanguagesRussian and Slavic StudiesScience and Society1
Self-Designed Honors MajorSocial and Cultural AnalysisSociologySouth Asian Studies1
S panishSpanish and LinguisticsUrban Design and Architecture StudiesWeb Programming and Applications1
Stern School of Business (first-year population: >600)Accounting Dual Degree: BS/MS4
Advanced Mathematical Methods1 Business, with a concentration in
AccountingActuarial ScienceBusiness EconomicsComputing and Data Science Econometrics and Quantitative EconomicsEntrepreneurship6
FinanceGlobal Business6
Management and OrganizationsMarketingOperationsStatisticsSustainable Business
Business and Political EconomyB usiness/Film and Television Dual Degree:
BS/BFA4 Bu siness of Entertainment, Media, and
Technology1 Business, Technology and EntrepreneurshipPublic Policy and Management1 Social Entrepreneurship1
Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development (first-year population: ~700)American Sign Language1
Applied PsychologyAp plied Psychology/Counseling for Mental Health
and Wellness Dual Degree: BS/MA4, 7
Ap plied Psychology/Education Studies4
Art, Studio3
Art, Studio/Teaching Art, All Grades Dual Degree: BFA/MA4
Child Development and Social Intervention1
Chi ldhood Education/Childhood Special Education
Communicative Sciences and DisordersComputer Science Education1
Digital Art and Design1
Disability Studies1
Ear ly Childhood Education/Early Childhood Special Education
Education StudiesEd ucation Studies/Educational Leadership,
Politics, and Advocacy Dual Degree: BA/MA4
Ed ucation Studies/Education and Social Policy Dual Degree: BA/MA4
Educational TheatreFood Studies1
Global and Urban Education Studies1
Global Public Health/Applied PsychologyGlobal Public Health/Communicative Sciences and Disorders Global Public Health/Food StudiesGlo bal Public Health/Media, Culture, and
CommunicationGlobal Public Health/Nutrition and DieteticsMedia, Culture, and CommunicationMusic
Instrumental3 (classical or jazz)Music1
Music Business5
Music Education3
Music Technology3
Music Theory and Composition3 (concert composition, screen scoring, or songwriting)Piano3 (classical or jazz)Vocal Performance3 (classical voice, contemporary voice, or music theatre)
Mu sic (instrumental, piano, vocal performance, or composition)/Music Education Dual Degree: BM/MA4
Music Technology Dual Degree: BM/MM4
Nutrition and Dietetics1
Nu trition and Food Studies Nutrition and Food Studies: Nutrition and Dietetics/ Public Health Nutrition Dual Degree: BS/MPH4
Peace and Conflict Studies1
Se condary Education, with a teaching specialization inEnglishForeign LanguagesMathematicsScience (biology, chemistry, earth science, physics)Social Studies
Teacher Education1
Tisch School of the Arts (first-year population: >1,000)Applied Theatre1 Cinema Studies3 (film history, theory, criticism)Collaborative Arts3
Dance3
Documentary1
Drama3 (see Theatre)Dramatic Writing3
Film and Television3 Film Production1
Game Design3
Interactive Media Arts3
Performance Studies5
Photography and Imaging3
Producing1
Recorded Music3
Th eatre3 (acting, musical theatre, directing, production, and design)
Gallatin School of Individualized Study (first-year population: ~350)The Gallatin School of Individualized Study is a small, interdisciplinary liberal arts college within NYU. Gallatin students develop an integrated, multidisciplinary program of study and take approximately half of their courses in the various schools of NYU, completing the balance through Gallatin’s seminars as well as independent studies and internships. Through this innovative approach, Gallatin students create programs that reflect their intellectual interests and professional goals.
Silver School of Social Work (first-year population: ~50)Global Public Health/Social WorkInequality Studies1
Multifaith and Spiritual Leadership1 Social Work
School of Professional Studies (first-year population: ~400)Hotel and Tourism ManagementReal EstateSports Management
Meyers College of Nursing (first-year population: ~80)Global Public Health/NursingNursing
Tandon School of Engineering (first-year population: >800)Aerospace Engineering1
Applied PhysicsBiomechanical and Biosystems Engineering1
Biomolecular ScienceBusiness and Technology ManagementChemical and Biomolecular EngineeringCivil EngineeringComputer EngineeringComputer ScienceConstruction Management1
Cybersecurity1
Electrical EngineeringElectrical Engineering and Computer EngineeringEnglish1
Environmental Engineering1
Feminism and Science, Technology, Engineering and Math1 Finance1
Game Engineering1
Integrated Digital MediaManagement1
MathematicsMechanical EngineeringNuclear Science and Engineering1
Physics and MathematicsRobotics1
Science and Technology StudiesSustainable Urban EnvironmentsTransportation1
Urban Informatics1
ABU DHABI (first-year population: ~500)African Studies1 Ancient World Studies1 Anthropology1 Applied Mathematics1
Arab Crossroads StudiesArab Music Studies1 Arabic1 Art and Art HistoryArt History1
Art Practice1 Bioengineering7
BiologyChemistryChinese1 Civil EngineeringComputer EngineeringComputer ScienceCreative Writing1 Design1 EconomicsElectrical EngineeringEnvironmental Studies1 Film and New MediaGeneral EngineeringHeritage Studies1
HistoryInteractive MediaLegal StudiesLiterature1 Literature and Creative WritingMathematicsMechanical EngineeringMusicNatural Sciences1 Peace Studies1 PhilosophyPhysicsPolitical SciencePsychologySocial Research and Public PolicySound and Music Computing1 TheatreUrbanization1
SHANGHAI (first-year population: >430)BiologyBusiness1
Business and FinanceBusiness and MarketingChemistryChinese1
Computer Science Computer Systems EngineeringCreative Writing1
Data Science EconomicsElectrical and Systems EngineeringGenomics and Bioinformatics1
Global China StudiesHistory1
Honors MathematicsHu manities (creative writing, history, literature,
philosophy)Interactive Media and BusinessInteractive Media ArtsLiterature1
MathematicsMolecular and Cell Biology1
Neural SciencePhilosophy1
PhysicsSelf-Designed Honors MajorSo cial Science (anthropology, environmental studies,
global public health, international relations, political economy, political science, psychology, sociology)
Note: This list is current as of June 2020.1 Minor only2 Can be pursued as a BS/BS with the Tandon
School of Engineering3 Requires an artistic review4 Only matriculated NYU students may apply
to this program5 Requires supplemental application materials6 Requires a double major or co-concentration7 Pending approval
TOTAL APPLICANTS TO ALL THREE DEGREE-GRANTING CAMPUSES
ADMIT RATE TO NYU’S THREE DEGREE-GRANTING CAMPUSES
17%
EARLY DECISION APPLICANTS
15,000+
STANDARDIZED TEST SCORES
IB SCORE RANGE (Middle 50%, predicted)
36–40
ACT(Middle 50%)
31–35
Math
700–800
SAT (Middle 50%)
English Reading Writing
680–760
DISTRIBUTION OF SAT SCORES
DISTRIBUTION OF ACT SCORES
ADMITTED STUDENT PROFILE FOR THE CLASS OF 2024
1200 or below
1210–1300 1310–1400 1410–1500
3% 7%
33%17%
1510–1600
40%
24 or below
1%25–27
4%28–30
14%
31–33
32%
34+
49%
85,000+
In light of COVID-19, students applying to the Class of 2025 are not required to submit standardized testing. Visit admissions.nyu.edu to learn more about our flexible testing policies.
**Chinese citizens applying to NYU Shanghai should not submit either the CSS Profile or the FAFSA.
FORMS REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID CONSIDERATION
20%of NYU population receives Pell Grants
Average NYU scholarship for incoming first-year students
>$37,000THREE TYPES OF FINANCIAL AID:
Grants, Loans, and Work-Study
>$314millionin financial aid allocated for 2018–2019
SUPPORTING OUR STUDENTS
Average tuition and fees for two semesters
$54,882–$60,282
Average room and board per year
$19,244
*When submitting the FAFSA, be sure to use NYU’s school code: 002785. For more information on filing the FAFSA as well as aid and scholarships, visit nyu.edu/financial.aid.
SUBMITTING YOUR APPLICATION
JOIN THE BEST AND BRIGHTESTHere are the dates and details you’ll need to apply
TUITION
New York University is an affirmative action/equal opportunity institution.
Application Plan
Application Deadline
Financial Aid Deadline*
Notification Date (approximate)
Early Decision I November 1 November 15 December 15
Early Decision II January 1 January 15 February 15
Regular Decision January 5 February 20 April 1
CitizenshipCampus
New York City Abu Dhabi Shanghai
US Citizens/Permanent Residents
FAFSA/CSS Profile CSS Profile FAFSA/CSS
Profile
Non-US Citizens/Non-US Permanent Residents
CSS Profile**
EFFECTIVE EVERYWHERE
admissions.nyu.edu
Average starting salary for NYU graduates
$64,895
Nobel laureates on faculty
MacArthurFellowship“Genius Grant”recipientson faculty
5
Top 100 Worldwide Universities Granted US Utility Patents 2019National Academy of Inventors
#34
Top 25 American Film SchoolsHollywood Reporter#2Best Colleges for VeteransU.S. News & World Report
#10
15
For an inside look at NYU, check out:
@MeetNYU
meet.nyu.edu