Thriving beyond borders and across academic disciplines, NYU has emerged as one of the most networked and extensive worldwide platforms for learning, teaching, researching, building knowledge, and inventing new ways to meet humanity’s challenges.
When you pursue a graduate degree at New York University, you are part of a diverse, dynamic, dedicated community that pushes you every step of the way and supports you at every turn—in a city where resources and opportunities are second to none.
NYU's global network comprises three degree-granting portal campuses: one in the heart of New York City, a second in Abu Dhabi, and a third in Shanghai. NYU's more than 50,000 students study more than 4,000 courses in hundreds of degree and non-degree programs at locations around the world.
With more than 270 areas of study, your fellow NYU community members are bound to be teaching, researching, or debating a topic that interests you. Follow your curiosity as you discover new ideas and build practical skills. Academic Subject Areas
Located in New York, Abu Dhabi, Shanghai, and 12 other major cities around the world, NYU removes the boundaries between your classroom and the real world to open limitless opportunities. Cultivate your passions and develop new ones while connecting with peers from around the world.
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On this page you’ll find step-by-step application instructions on applying to all three of NYU's degree-granting campuses in New York, Abu Dhabi, and Shanghai. If one of the following applies to you, follow the instructions below to apply as a first-year student:
Our New York City campus is home to 11 schools and colleges, with each offering a distinct identity, academic focus, and intellectual community. Which one you will be a part of is determined by your chosen major or program.