The Academic Calendar provides all relevant holidays, breaks, commencement, school start/end dates as well as Registration and Bursar dates. You can use this page to view the current calendar and revisit past calendars.
You may also add the academic calendar to your personal Google calendar by:
Going to your Google calendar.
On the left side go to "Other Calendars" and click on the dropdown.
Choose "Add by URL."
Copy/paste the URL to subscribe: http://www.nyu.edu/feeds/events/ical/group/Academic-Calendar.
Click on "Add Calendar" and wait for Google to import your events.
Once you are registered and the semester begins, you will receive Schack's weekly Newsletter. Please don't Ignore this email! It has great information about upcoming Schack and industry events, Scholarship Opportunities, Internship Opportunities, Upcoming Competitions, Student Resources, and much MORE!
REISA is the Schack Institute of Real Estate’s student-run organization that offers networking and professional development opportunities through events and targeted initiatives. The primary purpose of REISA is to share knowledge and promote interest in the study of real estate, to enhance the educational process, to encourage appreciation for the complexities of the real estate industry, and to increase opportunities for advancement in the real estate profession. Other purposes include promoting fellowship, camaraderie and support among members, and promoting cooperation among other organizations with similar interests and purposes.
Email: sps.reisa.club@nyu.edu
Participating in student activities is a great way to get involved on campus. Improve your team building and leadership skills, explore fresh interests and find communities to expand your worldview.
As part of their academic experience, Schack students gain a wealth of professional exposure through internship opportunities at some of the top real estate and financial firms in the world. By partnering with the NYU Wasserman Center for Career Development at NYUSPS, they learn to identify their professional values and define their career goals, while securing internships that position them for success in the global marketplace. Schack encourages all of its students to work with a Wasserman Center career coach and to use internship opportunities to gain work experience.
Location: 7 East 12th Street, 5th Floor
Email: sps.wasserman@nyu.edu
Phone: (212) 998-7205
The Wasserman Center for Career Development is New York University’s central career development resource, providing services and support to undergraduate students, graduate and graduate certificate students, postdocs, and alumni with a bachelor’s, master’s, graduate certificate, or doctoral degree from nearly every NYU school, with the exception of the School of Law, the College of Dentistry, MBA programs at the Stern School of Business, and certain programs at the Grossman School of Medicine.
Location: Palladium Hall
133 East 13th Street, 2nd Floor (alternate entrance at 140 East 14th Street)
New York, NY 10003
Email: career.development@nyu.edu
Phone: (212) 998-4730
The Wasserman Center for Career Development is operating in a hybrid model, with both in person and virtual services available.
Registration instructions, transcript requests, verification forms, academic calendar, personal forms, etc.
Location: 383 Lafayette Street
Email: registrar@nyu.edu
Phone: (212) 998-4800
Tuition and fees information, tuition payments, methods of payments, refunds, etc.
Location: 383 Lafayette Street, 1st Floor
Email: bursar.studentaccounts@nyu.edu
Phone: (212) 998-2817
Review the comprehensive Financial Aid Guidelines and reach out to the SPS Financial Aid team with any questions.
Email: sps.financialaid@nyu.edu
How to apply for financial aid, speak with a financial aid counselor, etc.
Location: 383 Lafayette Street
Email: financial.aid@nyu.edu
Phone: (212) 998-4444
Works with NYU students to determine and implement appropriate and reasonable accommodations as well as connect to available programs and resources to support equal access to a world-class education.
Location: 726 Broadway, 2nd Floor
Email: mosescsa@nyu.edu
Phone: (212) 998-4980
Here you’ll find academic support, engagement opportunities, and career services to set you up for success during your time at NYU and beyond. The
Student Support Center team is here to guide you through any academic challenges you might face, offering personalized 1:1 tutoring in subjects like math and writing, as well as educational workshops on essential skills and classroom dynamics. Whether you need help improving your study techniques, navigating conversations about identity, or mastering public speaking, our peer tutors are ready to assist.
The SSC offers a range of opportunities for you to connect, engage, and support your fellow students, fostering a vibrant and inclusive community.
Locations
SPS Midtown Center
20 West 43rd Street, Suite 1009
(212) 998-3208
SPS Building
7 East 12th Street, 5th Floor
(212) 998-7002
sps.academicsupport@nyu.edu
As a veteran, you will be eligible for a host of benefits while attending New York University. You can apply for VA benefits online.
Since the interpretation of regulations governing veterans' benefits is subject to change, veterans should refer regularly to the VA website.
Email: certifications@nyu.edu
Phone: 212-998-4280
The Military Alliance Student Guide may also be able to answer most of your questions regarding NYU Resources. If you have any other questions, please email veterans@nyu.edu.
The NYU Military Alliance and Military Community Center is the hub on campus for all veteran and military-connected student engagement. The NYU Military Alliance is an official chapter of Student Veterans of America. Students can get involved with or connect to the NYU Military Alliance for a variety of events and programming, including Fall and Spring orientation activities, Veterans Appreciation Week, the annual Veterans Ball, career and professional development, sporting and recreational activities, and regular community meet-ups. For more information on veteran student life, please contact veterans@nyu.edu
The NYU Military Alliance helps connect veteran and military-connected students with a variety of on and off-campus resources ranging from academic support to physical and mental health services. On-campus resources include the NYU Center for Student Life, the Wasserman Center for Career Development, the Wellness Exchange, and the Academic Resource Center. Off-campus resources include the Cohen Family Clinic, Wounded Warrior Project, Team Rubicon, and NYC Department of Veterans' Services.
Immigration and visa questions, CPT & OPT information, leave of absence for international students, etc.
Location: 383 Lafayette Street
Email: ogs@nyu.edu
Phone: (212) 998-4720
The OGS website has a wealth of information on how to obtain and maintain your student visa, how to plan your trip, U.S. arrival requirements, employment, tax, and more.
The NYU International Student Center, located on the 7th floor of the Kimmel Center, also provides an alternative for students looking for events and programs that foster meaningful connections across our global communities.
NYU is committed to safety, wellness education, and outstanding health care for all members of the University community. The Student Health Center offers routine and walk-in Primary Care and Women's Health Services at either no cost or very reduced cost to all matriculated students. Wellness, Short-term Counseling (talk therapy) and Crisis services are free of charge.
NYU provides extensive health and wellness services that address both physical and mental health concerns. From same-day appointments to mindfulness and relaxation techniques, the NYU Health Center can either take care of your needs directly or refer you to appropriate resources.
Location: 726 Broadway
Email: health.center@nyu.edu
Phone: (212) 443-1000
Email: health.insurance@nyu.edu
Phone: (212) 443-1020
Email: health.requirements@nyu.edu
Phone: (212) 443-1199
Public Safety
The Department of Public Safety is dedicated to preserving the safety and security of the NYU community. Assistance is available 24/7.
Email: campus.safety@nyu.edu
Phone: (212) 99-2222
Spiritual Life
The Office of Global Spiritual Life at NYU offers students the opportunity to engage in open and authentic conversations about religion and spirituality. Students share their experiences, connect with others, and participate in transformative, multi-faith encounters.
Email: spiritual.life@nyu.edu
Phone: (212) 998-4959
NYU Information Technology (NYU IT) provides technology- based services and support for NYU students and all members of the University community.
Athletics, Intramurals and Recreation
Commuter & Off-Campus Students
iGrad (for financial literacy and scholarship search)
NYU Mobile - download the useful app for your phone or tablet
Registration, Records, and Graduation