Admitted Students
Registration
All accepted students will receive an email by November 11 with access codes for Intersession registration. Students then register using Albert or TorchTone. If a student requires advisor approval that student should be in touch with their academic department
Travel Release and Health History Form
All students must also submit the following form to the Office of Academic Initiatives and Global Programs:
A hard copy form for the health questionnaire will be distributed at orientation.Online Orientation
Coming soon
Housing and Activity Fees
Students are strongly encouraged to pay all housing and activity fees online by the November 20 deadline.
PAY HOUSING AND ACTIVITY FEES ONLINE: CLICK HERE
Hardcopy Invoices are also available by program if students wish to pay with a check or would prefer to submit their credit card information by mail or in person. Click on the program below to print a hardcopy of the invoice.
Culture and Language Learning in Real Time
Exhibition and Display of Art and Material Culture
Global Food Cultures: Hong Kong
Global Perspectives on Higher Education: India
HIV Prevention and Counseling: Psychoeducational Perspectives
International Issues in Nutrition
Global Issues in Public Health
Transnational Communities and Media Cultures
Video Art - coming soon
Please note that students CANNOT pay study abroad housing and activity fees via the Bursar. These fees are paid direclty to the Office of Academic Initiatives and Global Programs.
Students are required to pay all tuition bills to the Bursar's office by posted spring deadlines. The Bursar (located at 25 W. 4th Street) will bill the student directly. Please direct all questions regarding tuition to the Bursar's Office.
Financial Aid
Those students who are currently receiving Federal Financial Aid may apply for financial aid using the NYU Office of Financial Aid. For more information:
Intersession courses count as Spring courses. Non-NYU students, as per federal regulations, are not eligible for financial aid through NYU. However, non-NYU students should contact the financial aid office at their home university to find out if they are eligible for financial aid.