Location: 18 Washington Place
Information
Meet with a cross-school advisor or academic coach
Study spaces
Opportunity Programs [Higher Education Opportunity Program (HEOP) AND Collegiate Science and Technology Entry Program (CSTEP) ]
Connected with University Learning Center
University Learning Center - also (housed within ARC), for online tutoring resources
Location: 60 Washington Sq S, 8th Floor
Information: The Center for Multicultural Education and Programs (CMEP) which is under the Office of Global Inclusion, offers a vast array of educational and social events, programs, and resources that aim to engage, support, empower, and celebrate students of color and those of historically marginalized and excluded groups—throughout NYU’s global network and around the world.
Location: 60 Washington Sq S, 7th floor
Email: studentlife@nyu.edu
Phone Number: 212-998-4411
Information: The Center for Student Life helps NYU students navigate the university. We publish Next Stop NYU to help new students meet important deadlines. We sponsor University-wide clubs that provide social and leadership opportunities on campus for all students — whether they are first-years or seniors. We serve as a community and information hub for groups including commuter, transfer, international, and military and veteran students. We endow fraternities and sororities across campus, and we curate service trips and experiences around New York City and the world.
Phone Number: 212-998-2222
Location: 7 Washington Pl
Services:
Transportation (including COVID-19 Transportation details):
ID Cards
NYU Card - submitting ID Photo online , building access, dining card access
Safe NYU App
PublicSafetyLink (access control)
Location: 60 Washington Sq S
Information: Global Spiritual Life offers trainings, tools and experiences that cultivate belonging in order to reclaim the value of love in education and action. In order to do so, Global Spiritual Life is working with students, faculty, and administrators across New York University and the Global Network to build a Beloved Community. “ I Belong, You Belong, We Belong”
Information: Great libraries are essential to great universities. They support and empower scholarship and research innovation. The NYU Division of Libraries is an 8-library, 6 million-volume system that continually enhances its on-site and online services and resources for students and faculty and expands its research collections in all formats, from paper to electronic and multimedia. NYU Libraries provides students and faculty with access to the world’s scholarship; its resources and services are central to the University community’s intellectual life. The system flagship is the Elmer Holmes Bobst Library, which houses millions of volumes, 53,320 serial titles, and over 43,000 linear feet of archives. The Libraries catalog also provides NYU’s global community with access to thousands of electronic resources. Bobst Library receives 10,000 visits per day and circulates 159,000 items annually. Within Bobst is the Special Collections Center, which houses the Fales Collections of literature, food studies, and New York City avant-garde culture; and the Tamiment Library/Wagner Labor Archives, internationally known and uniquely strong in the history of left politics, labor, and social protest movements. Bobst Library also contains the Avery Fisher Center for Music and Media; specialized services to assist students and faculty with digital projects and data collection/statistical computing; the Barbara Goldsmith Preservation and Conservation Department for the care of special collections materials in formats ranging from papyrus to film and tape; and more than 2,600 seats for study and computing.
Location: 726 Broadway
Information: The Moses Center for Student Accessibility (CSA) works with NYU students to determine and implement appropriate and reasonable accommodations as well as access available programs and resources to support equal access to a world-class education.
Utilize the online portal to upload information, access request forms, and tips to help access acc needed for accommodations
Accomodations can include: academics, housing, exam, study away, and more!
Location: 383 Lafayette
Information: The Office of Global Services (OGS) is the resource at NYU for immigration and visa questions. We advise on immigration regulations in the US and visas needed outside of the US for NYU purposes. We also advise on international taxes, moving internationally, and other challenges for NYU faculty and staff.
International Student Services
Provides visa and immigration services and programs to NYU's international students and their dependents. Learn more about our student visa and immigration services.
Faculty and Research Services
Provides visa and immigration services and programs to NYU's international faculty members, researchers, and their immediate family members.
Outbound Immigration and Mobility Services
Provides visa services to NYU students, faculty, staff, and administrators on visas needed outside of the US for NYU purposes.
Location: 726 Broadway
Information: The Office of Residential Life and Housing Services is responsible for the overall administration and operation of NYU’s residence halls, home to approximately 11,000 undergraduate and graduate students during the academic year and summer session. Residential Life and Housing Services works in coordination with many departments and student groups to provide and maintain comfortable, safe, and secure living environments for New York University residents.
Location: 60 Washington Sq S
Information: NYU Skirball holds close James Baldwin’s dictum that “artists are here to disturb the peace.” We invite adventurous, unorthodox productions and pioneering artists, scholars, and game-changers to our stage to offer audiences uncommon offerings that can, and often do, reshape and expand worldviews. Our mission is to present work that inspires yet frustrates, confirms yet confounds, entertains yet upends. We proudly embrace renegade artists, academics, and thought-leaders who are courageous, outrageous, and mind-blowing. We are NYU’s largest classroom. We want to feed your head. Because if we don’t, who will?
Location: 726 Broadway
Information: NYU's Student Health Center (SHC) is a campus resource and service center for all matriculated students. We offer universal, hassle-free appointment-based and walk-in medical and counseling services at either no cost or very reduced cost to all NYU students, regardless of insurance coverage. Our goal is to add great value to the NYU experience for students and great comfort in knowing that a safety net for basic healthcare exists at NYU.
The Wellness Exchange is your greatest mental health resource at NYU. Call the 24-hour hotline at (212) 443-9999, chat via the Wellness Exchange app anytime, make an appointment, or arrange a same-day Urgent Counseling session to speak with a certified counselor about any day-to-day challenges or health concerns, including medical issues, stress, depression, sexual assault, anxiety, alcohol or drug dependence, and eating disorders.
Location: 383 Lafayette
Information: The NYU StudentLink Center is a comprehensive resource for students and their families to obtain information, receive answers to inquiries and provide direction about policies, tasks and requirements related to student billing and payment, financial aid, registrar, housing, meal plans, financial education, and other student administrative areas. Our goal is to create a quality student-centered and technologically rich service model that delivers accurate and efficient student services in a comfortable and supportive environment. Student Emergency Fund, Flexible Semester Options, request official transcripts
Location: Palladium
Information: Wasserman Offices houses student/faculty employment and career development. They help students find jobs and internships, craft resumes, cover letters etc.
Diversity-focused career events and workshops
Employer connections
Individual career coaching
Ensuring all stakeholders (staff, students, employers, faculty, and alumni) are educated about the importance of diversity, equity, and inclusion in career development and in the workplace