New York University (NYU), founded in 1831 by then U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Albert Gallatin, is a leading comprehensive research university located in New York City and one of the largest in the U.S. The 2021 admissions rate is approximately 12.8%, with more than 45,000 students.
NYU also has 11 global academic centers in London, Madrid, Sydney, Berlin, and Paris. The University is a member of the Association of American Universities and is known as the New Ivy League, ranking 11th in the world for graduate employability in 2019. As of 2019, NYU has been the U.S. university with the highest number of international students and students studying abroad for five consecutive years.
For 2021-2022, NYU is ranked 30th in the U.S. News World University Rankings, 26th in THE World University Rankings, 42nd in the QS World University Rankings, 27th in the Soft World University Academic Rankings, 28th in the U.S. News Best Colleges in America, and 77th in the 2022 U.S. News Most Valuable Colleges in America. As of October 2020, the university has produced 38 Nobel Prize winners, five Fields Prize winners, eight Turing Award winners, and 37 Academy Award winners among its alumni, professors, and researchers.
NYU has world-leading academic resources in a wide range of disciplines, including philosophy, mathematics, medicine, accounting and finance, law, performing arts, and computer science. The Stern School of Business is a world-renowned business school, ranked among the top three in the nation for finance, finance, and real estate; the School of Law is one of the best "T6" super law schools in the nation; the School of Dentistry, Langone Medical Center, and its affiliated medical schools are among the top ten medical schools in the nation. The School of Dentistry, the Langone Medical Center and its affiliated medical schools are among the top ten medical institutions in the nation.
Campus Environment
New York
Washington Square
Washington Square
New York is a world-famous city, and Manhattan is the essence of New York. Wall Street, the United Nations Headquarters, the Statue of Liberty, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Times Square, Central Park, Fifth Avenue, Rockefeller Center, the Broadway Theater District, and Chinatown are all located here. Nearly 300 theaters and movie theaters, 200 libraries, and the famous Columbia University and Juilliard School of Music are all located in the city. New University is located in the heart of downtown Washington Square and Greenwich Village, one of the world's most important towns for artistic exchange and interaction. You can tell the campus of NU by the violet/white flag with the Bobcat mascot. Washington Square and Greenwich Village were once home to famous writers and poets such as Mark Twain and Edgar Allan Poe, and the neighborhood's human landscape is vividly depicted in their works. NYU's 12,500 professors and students are housed in 21 dormitories near the Plaza, and students can take the University bus to campus.
Campus
NYU does not have a walled campus, as NYU's campus is integrated with the entire city of New York. It can be said that NYU has the entire city of New York as its own campus, with eighteen colleges spread throughout the city.
New York University has two campuses. The main campus, the Manhattan campus, is basically the heart of the university with Washington Square as the heart of the campus and is spread outward in a radial fashion. The Brooklyn campus is concentrated in Downtown Brooklyn, where The Tandon School of Engineering, formerly The Polytechnic School of Engineeing, is located, surrounded by technology companies in an excellent location. With New York's well-developed subway system, the trip between the two campuses takes only ten minutes. Most of Manhattan's campuses are concentrated in Lower Manhattan, but there are also different schools throughout the island, such as the School of Dentistry at 1st Ave. and 26th St., the School of Medicine and its hospital near 1st Ave. and 32nd St., and the School of Continuing Education in Midtown. The College of Continuing Education is located in Midtown. A building can be identified as NYU if it has a purple flag (known as the "Purple Alliance"), "NYU" or a torch (the NYU logo).
NYU has a full range of computer facilities, with five computer centers open for general use in addition to those in the Computer Science department. The University's computer centers are fully equipped with everything from personal computers to computer workstations and computer networks, and are connected to more than 1,000 universities and research institutions around the world, allowing data to be retrieved and processed quickly and correctly.
NYU has a thriving art scene with two private galleries where art students have regular solo and group exhibitions throughout the year. It also has a collection of American and European sculpture, paintings, and art from the 19th and 20th centuries. In addition, there are two private theaters where students of music, dance, and film and television can present their work.
Although NYU does not have a private campus, it does have a well-equipped athletic complex with an indoor swimming pool, gymnasium, indoor and outdoor tennis courts, squash courts, basketball courts, and a sauna. And regular exercise classes are held at the beginning of each semester, such as water ballet, jazz dance, fencing, rhythmic dance, yoga, etc., making it possible for NYU students to have a good place to exercise and maintain their health while working hard on their classes.
There are 4,500 dormitory places available to students for all four years, but the rent and food in the university dormitories are more expensive than the average university.
Academic Environment
Faculties
Campus Landscape
Campus Landscape
New York University is the cradle of many scholars, artists and writers. It has achieved world-class education in the humanities, natural sciences, economics and law, and education and the arts. NYU has eighteen colleges and institutes located in Manhattan and lower Brooklyn. The University Division has four schools and more than eighty departments and a variety of interdepartmental programs; the Institute has eleven schools and seventy-five departments, offering more than twenty-five thousand programs and twenty-five degrees. In general (with the exception of some special departments), each graduate school offers both master's and doctoral programs. The programs also include overseas study programs, such as summer courses in Europe and South America, and practical internship opportunities in society or hospitals.
Faculties and Departments
College of Arts and Sciences
School of Law
College of Medicine
Tandon College of Engineering
School of Dentistry
Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
Steinhardt College of Education
Stern School of Business
Institute of Fine Arts
Institute for Professional Studies
Kron Institute for Mathematical Sciences
Wagner School of Public Administration
Institute of Social Work
Tisch School of Art
Gallatin Institute of Personal Learning
School of Nursing
International Institute of Public Health
Institute of Ancient World Studies
Institute of Liberal Arts
School of Continuing Professional Studies
Specialties
New York University STERN School of Business
STERN School of Business, New York University
According to the New York Times College Guide, NYU's Tisch School of the Arts is one of the nation's best schools for the arts, with excellent programs in film, television, theater, dance, and photography. In addition, the College of Business has the most highly regarded undergraduate and graduate programs, especially accounting. Other better liberal arts subjects are English, history, and political science.
NYU is ranked #30 in the Academic Ranking of World Universities. The Graduate School of Business is ranked 13th in 2018. finance is ranked 1st in the Academic Ranking of World Universities by major. In the graduate subspecialty rankings, Fine Arts is #1 in the nation; Journalism and French are listed in the top 3; while Operations Research, Finance and Finance, Marketing, Accounting, Russian, Business Administration, and Economics are all in the top 10; Industrial Psychology, Computer Science, English, Clinical Psychology, Linguistics, Sociology, Classics, German, Physics, Biochemistry, Psychology, and Anthropology are all ranked around #30.
Teaching and Learning Construction
NYU's global education system includes three gateway campuses with degree-granting status: New York, Shanghai, and Abu Dhabi. NYU also has 11 study centers abroad (Accra, Berlin, Buenos Aires, Florence, London, Madrid, Paris, Prague, Sydney, Tel Aviv, and Washington, D.C.) In 2010, NYU Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates opened with $1.5 billion in start-up funding entirely from the Arab royal family. On October 15, 2012, New York University Shanghai, a joint venture between New York University and East China Normal University, was inaugurated in Lujiazui, Shanghai. What NYU is building is an interlocking global academic network. In this network, intra- and inter-university personnel are closely connected and collaborate with each other, and fully broaden the international perspective of students.
NYU graduates have an employment rate of about 90%, and the national average household income is about $50,000. And NYU graduates' salaries are much higher than their average, and NYU students' starting salaries are relatively high when compared to majors at other U.S. schools.
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Student Admissions
New York University has the most diverse student body of any university in the United States. Each year, about 10% of the freshman class comes from New York City, 20% from nearby New York, New Jersey and Connecticut, and 70% from the remaining 47 states and 130 countries and territories. NYU has very high admission standards, with the Stern School of Business, the Law School, the Wagner School of Public Administration, and the Tisch School of the Arts being the most competitive.
Academic Strengths
As of 2015, NYU has more than 230 majors and 4,500 courses, with the Department of Philosophy in the College of Arts and Sciences ranked first in the nation, and the School of the Arts' acting and film directing programs ranked world class. Offering business majors at the undergraduate level is also a major innovation at NYU, ranking third in the nation. [42]
Academic Rankings
List
Rankings
2015 U.S. News Rankings of U.S. Universities for EMBA Programs
6
2015 U.S. News Rankings of Top MBA Programs at U.S. Universities
4
2015 Best International Law Programs, Ranked by U.S. News
1
2015 Best U.S. Universities Ranking for Tax Law Programs
1
2015 Best Colleges in Applied Mathematics - Best Colleges in USA, Best Colleges in U.S.
1
2017 Academic Rankings of World Universities for Finance Programs
1
(References [43-44])
Academic Resources
New York University Libraries
New York University Libraries
NYU has five separate libraries across the University, not including the specialized libraries of the colleges and departments. The main library (The Elmer Holmes Bobst Library and Study Center), with a collection of over two million volumes and contemporary periodicals. The main library (The Elmer Holmes Bobst Library and Study Center) contains over two million volumes of books and contemporary periodicals, manuscripts, and a modern audio-visual center. The Law Library has a collection of over 700,000 volumes on legal history, jurisprudence, criminology, biology, tax law, international law, etc. The Law Library has a collection of over 700,000 books on legal history, jurisprudence, criminology, biology, tax law, international law, and other legal disciplines. The Frederick L. Ehrman Medical Library, The John and Bertha E. Waldmann Memorial Library, The Stephen Chan Libraryof Fine Arts, etc., all have collections related to business, medicine, art, etc. The Stephen Chan Library of Fine Arts and The John and Bertha E. Waldmann Memorial Library, all of which have over 100,000 books in their collections.
The Elmer Holmes Bobst Library at the south end of Washington Square, completed in 1972, has 12 floors and 425,000 square feet of space, with a collection of more than 4.5 million volumes, making it the largest of the eight libraries at New York University and one of the largest university libraries in the United States. One of them is the Avery Fisher Center for Music and Media, the world's largest academic media center. The library also has the most complete collection of contemporary English and American literature in the United States, as well as the most complete collection of contemporary sociological research materials.
High School Rankings
NYU ranks high in many majors in various categories. Among them are the departments of Philosophy, Italian, Theatre, Mathematics, Economics, and Finance, which hold the top three positions in several rankings. Also well-known majors include medicine, law and education. Founded in 1934, NYU's Crown Institute of Mathematical Sciences is the number one ranked institute for applied mathematics research in the United States. The Tisch School of the Arts offers the best education in theater, film and performing arts in the United States, and has been home to several Academy, Emmy and Tony Award winners. The School of Law specializes in tax law, international law and jurisprudence education and research, and the MBA program at the Stearns College of Business, one of the "T10" law schools in the United States, is consistently ranked in the top 10 in the world by several institutions. NYU was ranked seventh in Forbes magazine's 2008 survey of "Colleges with the Most Billion Dollar Alumni".
Mainstream Rankings
Mainstream Rankings
Rankings
Rankings
2022 U.S. News Best Colleges in America
28 [66]
2022 U.S. News World University Rankings
30 [19]
2023QS World University Rankings
39
2022 Times Higher Education World University Rankings
26 [7]
2022 Softbank Academic Ranking of World Universities
25 [8]
2021 U.S. News Best Colleges in America
30 [65]
2021 U.S. News World University Rankings
29 [19]
2021QS US University Rankings
9 [60]
2021QS World University Rankings
35 [18]
2021 Times Higher Education World University Rankings
26 [7]
2020 Softbank Academic Ranking of World Universities
27 [8]
2020 Moscow International University Rankings
28 [48]
2020 Washington Monthly US Best Colleges Rankings
109 [63]
2019 Times Higher Education World University Rankings by Reputation
26 [49]
2020 U.S. News World University Rankings
28 [19]
2020 QS World University Rankings
39 [37]
2020 Times Higher Education World University Rankings
29 [50]
2019 Softbank Academic Ranking of World Universities
30 [51]
2019 Forbes Rankings of U.S. Universities
35 [52]
2022 U.S. News US Undergraduate General Rankings
28 [62]
2018 U.S. News Rankings of Undergraduate Business Schools in the United States
5
2019 U.S. MBA Rankings
13
2015 Best Law Schools in US, Ranked by U.S. News
6
(References [43] [53])
Study Abroad Information
Admissions Requirements
GPA
3.60
TOEFL
100+
IELTS
Undergraduates
7.0
Graduate Students
Stern School of Business: 7.0
School of Continuing Professional Education: 7.0
School of Law* LL.M.: 7.0
J.D.: 7.0
Gallatin Institute for Personal Studies; Silver Institute for Social Service.
School of Nursing; School of Dentistry, International Advanced Dental Program.
Robert Wagner Institute of Public Relations.
Tisch School of the Arts.
IELTS accepted, please contact the school for score requirements
SAT Math
660-790
SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing
650-720
Total SAT Score
1310-1510
ACT
29
Admissions Ratio
12.8% (2022)
Application Deadline
Application Method
EDI Application
EDII Application
RD Application
Application Deadline
November 1
January 1
January 1
Acceptance notification date
December 15
February 15
April 1
Scholarship Application Deadline
November 15
January 15
February 15
Latest date for standardized exams
October
December
December
Fees and Scholarships
Expense items
Project English Name
Fees for the 2016-2017 academic year
Tuition
Tuition and fees
$49,062
Accommodation
Room and board
$17,578
Books and supplies
Books and supplies
$1,070
Personal expenses
Estimated personal expenses
$2,000
Transportation expenses
Transportation expenses
$2,044
Total
Estimated Total
$73,312
Note: The above table shows the tuition requirements for the College of Arts and Sciences. School of Business tuition is $50,620/year; School of Engineering is $46,636/year; School of the Arts is $53,882/year
On August 16, 2018, NYU School of Medicine announced that it is offering full tuition scholarships to all medical students at the school.