NEW YORK UNIVERSITY

Scholarship
SCHOLARSHIPS
Undergraduate
Scholarships:
1. NYU Merit-Based Scholarships
- Eligibility:
- Outstanding academic achievements.
- Demonstrated leadership and extracurricular
involvement.
- Open to both domestic and international
applicants.
- Stipend Details:
- Amounts vary; some scholarships may cover
partial to full tuition.
- Renewable annually, contingent upon maintaining
satisfactory academic progress.
2. Need-Based Financial Aid
- Eligibility:
- Primarily available to U.S. citizens and
eligible non-citizens.
- Demonstrated financial need as assessed through
the Free
Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and CSS Profile.
- Stipend Details:
- Can include grants, loans, and work-study
opportunities.
- Award amounts vary based on financial need and
available funding.
3. Global Pathways Scholarships
- Eligibility:
- International students demonstrating strong
academic performance and leadership qualities.
- Financial need may also be considered.
- Stipend Details:
- Partial tuition scholarships; specific amounts
vary.
- Renewable based on academic performance.
4. Program-Specific Scholarships
- Eligibility:
- Students admitted to specific schools or
programs within NYU (e.g., Tisch School of the Arts, Stern School of
Business).
- Criteria may include talent, academic merit, or
financial need.
- Stipend Details:
- Varies by program; can range from partial to full
5.
AnBryce Scholarship
- Eligibility:
- First-generation college students.
- Demonstrated academic excellence and leadership potential.
- Open to both domestic and international students.
- Stipend Details:
- Full tuition coverage.
- Renewable for four years, provided the student
maintains satisfactory academic progress.
6.
Global Pathways Scholarship
- Eligibility:
- Students participating in NYU's study abroad
programs.
- Demonstrated financial need.
- Open to both domestic and international students.
- Stipend Details:
- Up to $4,000 per semester to assist with additional
costs of studying abroad.
7.
Chesler Pre-Law Scholarship
- Eligibility:
- Junior-year undergraduate students in the College of
Arts and Sciences.
- Demonstrated interest in pursuing a legal career.
- Open to both domestic and international students.
- Stipend Details:
- $5,000 award.
8.
FIRST Scholarship
- Eligibility:
- Students who have participated in FIRST (For
Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) Robotics
programs.
- Must be applying to the NYU Tandon School of
Engineering.
- Open to both domestic and international students.
- Stipend Details:
- One-time $2,000 scholarship.
9.
Tisch School of the Arts Study Abroad Scholarship
- Eligibility:
- High-need, high-performing undergraduate students in
the Tisch School of the Arts.
- Must be pursuing a study abroad program through Tisch.
- Open to both domestic and international students.
- Stipend Details:
- Assistance with tuition, housing, and/or living
expenses for the duration of the study abroad program.
Additional
Notes:
- Application Process: Most merit-based scholarships at NYU do not require a
separate application. Students are automatically considered upon applying
for admission. However, some scholarships, especially those based on
financial need, may require additional documentation such as the CSS
Profile.
- Renewal Criteria:
Scholarships are typically renewable annually for up to four years,
provided students maintain satisfactory academic progress and meet any
specific requirements set by the scholarship.
- Financial Aid for International Students: While NYU offers need-based financial aid to
international students, the availability is limited. International
applicants are encouraged to explore external scholarships and funding
sources in addition to NYU's offerings.
Graduate Scholarships:
NYU School of Professional Studies
(SPS):
1. Distinguished
Scholars Award
- Eligibility:
- New
graduate students beginning in the Spring or Fall semesters.
- Open
to both domestic and international applicants across all SPS master's
programs.
- Stipend Details:
- Scholarship
amounts range from $7,000
to $11,000 over two years.
- No
separate application required; awarded based on admission application.
- To
guarantee consideration, apply by the first-round application deadline.
2. Dean's
Scholars Program
- Eligibility:
- Outstanding
undergraduate and graduate students currently enrolled at NYU SPS who
have completed at least one semester.
- Open
to both domestic and international students.
- Stipend Details:
- Non-renewable scholarship
of up to $10,000
(or $5,000 per semester).
- Recipients agree to
service commitments such as peer mentoring and community service.
3. International
Student Scholarship
- Eligibility:
- Incoming international
students on F-1 visas with exceptional academic backgrounds.
- Must commit to full-time
enrollment in the MS in Global Affairs or MS in Global Security,
Conflict, and Cybercrime programs.
- Stipend Details:
- Scholarships range
between $5,000
and $10,000 annually.
- No separate application
required; candidates are considered based on their admission
application.
NYU School of Law:
1. Hauser Global Scholars Program
- Eligibility:
- Exceptional LLM students demonstrating
outstanding academic merit.
- Open to both domestic and international
applicants.
- Stipend Details:
- Provides full tuition and reasonable living expenses.
- Scholars are integrated into the Hauser Global
Law School Program.
2. Podell Global Graduate Legal Scholarship
- Eligibility:
- International LLM students from countries
classified as Low-Income or Lower-Middle-Income Economies by the World
Bank.
- Demonstrated financial need and superior
academic merit.
- Stipend Details:
- Covers full tuition, reasonable living expenses, and one round-trip economy airfare to and from New York.
3. Arthur T. Vanderbilt Scholarships
- Eligibility:
- Extraordinarily talented LLM candidates with
outstanding academic promise.
- Open to both domestic and international
applicants.
- Stipend Details:
- Full-tuition scholarships for full-time
master's degree programs.
4. Dean’s Graduate Awards
- Eligibility:
- Full-time master's students demonstrating
significant academic promise.
- Open to both domestic and international
applicants.
- Stipend Details:
- Merit-based awards in varying amounts toward
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School of Professional Studies (SPS)
1. International Student Scholarship
- Eligibility:
- Incoming international students on F-1 visas
with exceptional academic backgrounds.
- Must commit to full-time enrollment in the MS in
Global Affairs or MS in Global Security, Conflict, and Cybercrime
programs.
- Stipend Details:
- Scholarships range between $5,000 and $10,000 annually.
2. Peace Corps Coverdell Fellowship
- Eligibility:
- Returned Peace Corps Volunteers admitted to a
participating graduate program.
- Stipend Details:
- 50% tuition scholarship.
3. Global Diversity Scholarship
- Eligibility:
- Students demonstrating a commitment to global
diversity.
- Stipend Details:
- Covers the cost of the Global Field Intensive
(GFI) program fee.
NYU Steinhardt School of Culture,
Education, and Human Development:
1. Cuppy Africa Steinhardt Scholars Stipend
- Eligibility:
- Newly admitted full-time on-campus master's,
advanced certificate, or diploma students who have received their
post-secondary degree from Africa.
- Stipend Details:
- Provides financial support;
2. Global Citizen Scholarship
- Eligibility:
- Newly admitted on-campus master's, advanced
certificate, or diploma students who are non-US citizens or non-permanent
residents (including those requiring a visa and DACA applicants).
- Stipend Details:
- Several awards offered on a competitive basis
NYU Tandon School of Engineering:
1. ASPIRE Scholarship
- Eligibility:
- Students committed to studying, training, and
working in areas related to cybersecurity.
- Stipend Details:
- Provides full tuition for 2 years plus a
generous stipend in exchange for 2 years of service in a U.S. government
agency working in cybersecurity after graduation.
2. DoD Cyber Scholarship Program (DoD CySP)
- Eligibility:
- Graduate students committed to studying
cybersecurity and working with a Department of Defense (DoD) agency
post-graduation.
- Stipend Details:
- Provides full tuition for 2 years plus a
generous stipend in exchange for 2 years of service in a DoD agency
working in cybersecurity after graduation.
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Eligibility criteria
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA:
Undergraduates:
NYU Undergraduate Admission Eligibility
For Native (U.S.) Students:
Academic Requirements:
- Completion of high school or
equivalent (GED accepted)
- Strong academic performance
(NYU typically looks for students in the top 10% of their class)
- Rigorous coursework (e.g.,
AP, IB, honors courses if available)
Standardized Tests (Optional):
- SAT or ACT scores (NYU has a
flexible testing policy — optional for most programs)
- SAT Subject Tests, AP
scores, or IB scores can be submitted instead (optional)
For International Students:
Academic Requirements:
- Completion of secondary
education equivalent to U.S. high school
- Equivalent GPA and academic
rigor to competitive U.S. applicants
- If grading system differs,
must submit official school transcripts with certified English
translations
English Language Proficiency: Required if English is
not the first language or the language of instruction:
- TOEFL iBT: Minimum 100
- IELTS: Minimum 7.5
- Duolingo English Test:
Minimum 130
Testing Alternatives (Flexible Testing Policy): International students
can submit:
- SAT/ACT scores (optional)
- Three AP or IB exam scores
- International Baccalaureate
(IB) Diploma
- A nationally accredited exam
such as the A-Levels
NYU Undergraduate Tuition & Fees (2024–2025)
Category |
Estimated Annual Cost (USD) |
Tuition |
$60,438 |
Registration &
Services Fees |
~$3,078 |
Housing & Meals |
~$20,272 |
Books & Supplies |
~$1,494 |
Personal Expenses |
~$2,790 |
Health Insurance |
~$4,346 (can be waived) |
Estimated Total |
~$92,000–95,000 |
???? Costs may vary
slightly by school/college within NYU and based on living arrangements.
???? Required Documents (for All Applicants)
Mandatory:
- Common
Application (NYU accepts only the Common App)
- Official
high school transcript(s)
- Letter of
recommendation (1 required; up to 3 accepted)
- Personal
statement/essay
- Application
fee ($80 or fee waiver)
Additional for International Applicants:
- English
language test scores (TOEFL/IELTS/Duolingo)
- Certified
translations of documents (if not in English)
- Proof of
financial support for I-20 (after admission)
Eligibility criteria for Graduates:
For Native
(U.S.) Students:
- Bachelor’s degree from an
accredited U.S. institution
- Minimum GPA: ~3.0 (on a
4.0 scale), though it varies by program
- Standardized Test Scores:
- GRE or GMAT (depends on the
program; many are test-optional)
- LSAT (for Law), MCAT (for
MD), etc.
- Professional experience
(recommended or required for some programs like MBA, MPA)
- Strong academic background and
relevant field experience (especially for STEM or professional programs)
For
International Students:
- Equivalent of a U.S. bachelor’s degree
- Degree evaluated by an
approved credential evaluation agency (e.g., WES, ECE) if not in a
recognized format
- English Proficiency Test Scores:
- TOEFL iBT: Minimum 100
- IELTS: Minimum 7.5
- Duolingo: Minimum 130
- Standardized Tests (same as
U.S. applicants; may be optional)
- Visa eligibility and
financial certification after admission (for I-20 issuance)
Required Documents
General (Both
Native & International):
- Completed online application
(via program/school portal)
- Application fee (varies by
school, usually $75–$100)
- Official academic
transcripts (from all post-secondary institutions)
- Letters of Recommendation
(usually 2–3)
- Statement of Purpose /
Personal Statement
- Resume or CV
- Standardized test scores
(GRE, GMAT, etc., if required)
Additional
for International Students:
- English language test scores
- Credential evaluation (if
required)
- Passport copy (for I-20
issuance)
- Bank statements or financial
affidavit for visa purposes
Graduate Tuition & Fees (2024–2025)
Tuition costs vary
significantly by program and school. Here’s an estimated average by :
Estimated Annual Tuition |
|
of Arts & Science (GSAS) |
~$46,000 – $58,000 |
Tandon School of Engineering |
~$48,000 – $55,000 |
Stern School of Business (Full-time MBA) |
~$86,000 |
Wagner School of Public Service |
~$48,000 – $54,000 |
School of Professional Studies (SPS) |
~$45,000 – $55,000 |
NYU School of Law |
~$77,000 |
Steinhardt School (Education, Arts, etc.) |
~$46,000 – $53,000 |
Tisch School of the Arts |
~$55,000 – $62,000 |
Rory Meyers College of Nursing |
~$47,000 – $52,000 |
Add ~$20,000–25,000 per year for living expenses, insurance,
fees, and personal costs.
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SCHOLARSHIPS
Undergraduate
Scholarships:
1. NYU Merit-Based Scholarships
- Eligibility:
- Outstanding academic achievements.
- Demonstrated leadership and extracurricular
involvement.
- Open to both domestic and international
applicants.
- Stipend Details:
- Amounts vary; some scholarships may cover
partial to full tuition.
- Renewable annually, contingent upon maintaining
satisfactory academic progress.
2. Need-Based Financial Aid
- Eligibility:
- Primarily available to U.S. citizens and
eligible non-citizens.
- Demonstrated financial need as assessed through
the Free
Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and CSS Profile.
- Stipend Details:
- Can include grants, loans, and work-study
opportunities.
- Award amounts vary based on financial need and
available funding.
3. Global Pathways Scholarships
- Eligibility:
- International students demonstrating strong
academic performance and leadership qualities.
- Financial need may also be considered.
- Stipend Details:
- Partial tuition scholarships; specific amounts
vary.
- Renewable based on academic performance.
4. Program-Specific Scholarships
- Eligibility:
- Students admitted to specific schools or
programs within NYU (e.g., Tisch School of the Arts, Stern School of
Business).
- Criteria may include talent, academic merit, or
financial need.
- Stipend Details:
- Varies by program; can range from partial to full
5.
AnBryce Scholarship
- Eligibility:
- First-generation college students.
- Demonstrated academic excellence and leadership potential.
- Open to both domestic and international students.
- Stipend Details:
- Full tuition coverage.
- Renewable for four years, provided the student
maintains satisfactory academic progress.
6.
Global Pathways Scholarship
- Eligibility:
- Students participating in NYU's study abroad
programs.
- Demonstrated financial need.
- Open to both domestic and international students.
- Stipend Details:
- Up to $4,000 per semester to assist with additional
costs of studying abroad.
7.
Chesler Pre-Law Scholarship
- Eligibility:
- Junior-year undergraduate students in the College of
Arts and Sciences.
- Demonstrated interest in pursuing a legal career.
- Open to both domestic and international students.
- Stipend Details:
- $5,000 award.
8.
FIRST Scholarship
- Eligibility:
- Students who have participated in FIRST (For
Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) Robotics
programs.
- Must be applying to the NYU Tandon School of
Engineering.
- Open to both domestic and international students.
- Stipend Details:
- One-time $2,000 scholarship.
9.
Tisch School of the Arts Study Abroad Scholarship
- Eligibility:
- High-need, high-performing undergraduate students in
the Tisch School of the Arts.
- Must be pursuing a study abroad program through Tisch.
- Open to both domestic and international students.
- Stipend Details:
- Assistance with tuition, housing, and/or living
expenses for the duration of the study abroad program.
Additional
Notes:
- Application Process: Most merit-based scholarships at NYU do not require a
separate application. Students are automatically considered upon applying
for admission. However, some scholarships, especially those based on
financial need, may require additional documentation such as the CSS
Profile.
- Renewal Criteria:
Scholarships are typically renewable annually for up to four years,
provided students maintain satisfactory academic progress and meet any
specific requirements set by the scholarship.
- Financial Aid for International Students: While NYU offers need-based financial aid to
international students, the availability is limited. International
applicants are encouraged to explore external scholarships and funding
sources in addition to NYU's offerings.
Graduate Scholarships:
NYU School of Professional Studies
(SPS):
1. Distinguished
Scholars Award
- Eligibility:
- New
graduate students beginning in the Spring or Fall semesters.
- Open
to both domestic and international applicants across all SPS master's
programs.
- Stipend Details:
- Scholarship
amounts range from $7,000
to $11,000 over two years.
- No
separate application required; awarded based on admission application.
- To
guarantee consideration, apply by the first-round application deadline.
2. Dean's
Scholars Program
- Eligibility:
- Outstanding
undergraduate and graduate students currently enrolled at NYU SPS who
have completed at least one semester.
- Open
to both domestic and international students.
- Stipend Details:
- Non-renewable scholarship
of up to $10,000
(or $5,000 per semester).
- Recipients agree to
service commitments such as peer mentoring and community service.
3. International
Student Scholarship
- Eligibility:
- Incoming international
students on F-1 visas with exceptional academic backgrounds.
- Must commit to full-time
enrollment in the MS in Global Affairs or MS in Global Security,
Conflict, and Cybercrime programs.
- Stipend Details:
- Scholarships range
between $5,000
and $10,000 annually.
- No separate application
required; candidates are considered based on their admission
application.
NYU School of Law:
1. Hauser Global Scholars Program
- Eligibility:
- Exceptional LLM students demonstrating
outstanding academic merit.
- Open to both domestic and international
applicants.
- Stipend Details:
- Provides full tuition and reasonable living expenses.
- Scholars are integrated into the Hauser Global
Law School Program.
2. Podell Global Graduate Legal Scholarship
- Eligibility:
- International LLM students from countries
classified as Low-Income or Lower-Middle-Income Economies by the World
Bank.
- Demonstrated financial need and superior
academic merit.
- Stipend Details:
- Covers full tuition, reasonable living expenses, and one round-trip economy airfare to and from New York.
3. Arthur T. Vanderbilt Scholarships
- Eligibility:
- Extraordinarily talented LLM candidates with
outstanding academic promise.
- Open to both domestic and international
applicants.
- Stipend Details:
- Full-tuition scholarships for full-time
master's degree programs.
4. Dean’s Graduate Awards
- Eligibility:
- Full-time master's students demonstrating
significant academic promise.
- Open to both domestic and international
applicants.
- Stipend Details:
- Merit-based awards in varying amounts toward
tuition. ???? NYU
School of Professional Studies (SPS)
1. International Student Scholarship
- Eligibility:
- Incoming international students on F-1 visas
with exceptional academic backgrounds.
- Must commit to full-time enrollment in the MS in
Global Affairs or MS in Global Security, Conflict, and Cybercrime
programs.
- Stipend Details:
- Scholarships range between $5,000 and $10,000 annually.
2. Peace Corps Coverdell Fellowship
- Eligibility:
- Returned Peace Corps Volunteers admitted to a
participating graduate program.
- Stipend Details:
- 50% tuition scholarship.
3. Global Diversity Scholarship
- Eligibility:
- Students demonstrating a commitment to global
diversity.
- Stipend Details:
- Covers the cost of the Global Field Intensive
(GFI) program fee.
NYU Steinhardt School of Culture,
Education, and Human Development:
1. Cuppy Africa Steinhardt Scholars Stipend
- Eligibility:
- Newly admitted full-time on-campus master's,
advanced certificate, or diploma students who have received their
post-secondary degree from Africa.
- Stipend Details:
- Provides financial support;
2. Global Citizen Scholarship
- Eligibility:
- Newly admitted on-campus master's, advanced
certificate, or diploma students who are non-US citizens or non-permanent
residents (including those requiring a visa and DACA applicants).
- Stipend Details:
- Several awards offered on a competitive basis
NYU Tandon School of Engineering:
1. ASPIRE Scholarship
- Eligibility:
- Students committed to studying, training, and
working in areas related to cybersecurity.
- Stipend Details:
- Provides full tuition for 2 years plus a
generous stipend in exchange for 2 years of service in a U.S. government
agency working in cybersecurity after graduation.
2. DoD Cyber Scholarship Program (DoD CySP)
- Eligibility:
- Graduate students committed to studying
cybersecurity and working with a Department of Defense (DoD) agency
post-graduation.
- Stipend Details:
- Provides full tuition for 2 years plus a
generous stipend in exchange for 2 years of service in a DoD agency
working in cybersecurity after graduation.
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ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA:
Undergraduates:
NYU Undergraduate Admission Eligibility
For Native (U.S.) Students:
Academic Requirements:
- Completion of high school or
equivalent (GED accepted)
- Strong academic performance
(NYU typically looks for students in the top 10% of their class)
- Rigorous coursework (e.g.,
AP, IB, honors courses if available)
Standardized Tests (Optional):
- SAT or ACT scores (NYU has a
flexible testing policy — optional for most programs)
- SAT Subject Tests, AP
scores, or IB scores can be submitted instead (optional)
For International Students:
Academic Requirements:
- Completion of secondary
education equivalent to U.S. high school
- Equivalent GPA and academic
rigor to competitive U.S. applicants
- If grading system differs,
must submit official school transcripts with certified English
translations
English Language Proficiency: Required if English is
not the first language or the language of instruction:
- TOEFL iBT: Minimum 100
- IELTS: Minimum 7.5
- Duolingo English Test:
Minimum 130
Testing Alternatives (Flexible Testing Policy): International students
can submit:
- SAT/ACT scores (optional)
- Three AP or IB exam scores
- International Baccalaureate
(IB) Diploma
- A nationally accredited exam
such as the A-Levels
NYU Undergraduate Tuition & Fees (2024–2025)
Category |
Estimated Annual Cost (USD) |
Tuition |
$60,438 |
Registration &
Services Fees |
~$3,078 |
Housing & Meals |
~$20,272 |
Books & Supplies |
~$1,494 |
Personal Expenses |
~$2,790 |
Health Insurance |
~$4,346 (can be waived) |
Estimated Total |
~$92,000–95,000 |
???? Costs may vary
slightly by school/college within NYU and based on living arrangements.
???? Required Documents (for All Applicants)
Mandatory:
- Common
Application (NYU accepts only the Common App)
- Official
high school transcript(s)
- Letter of
recommendation (1 required; up to 3 accepted)
- Personal
statement/essay
- Application
fee ($80 or fee waiver)
Additional for International Applicants:
- English
language test scores (TOEFL/IELTS/Duolingo)
- Certified
translations of documents (if not in English)
- Proof of
financial support for I-20 (after admission)
Eligibility criteria for Graduates:
For Native
(U.S.) Students:
- Bachelor’s degree from an
accredited U.S. institution
- Minimum GPA: ~3.0 (on a
4.0 scale), though it varies by program
- Standardized Test Scores:
- GRE or GMAT (depends on the
program; many are test-optional)
- LSAT (for Law), MCAT (for
MD), etc.
- Professional experience
(recommended or required for some programs like MBA, MPA)
- Strong academic background and
relevant field experience (especially for STEM or professional programs)
For
International Students:
- Equivalent of a U.S. bachelor’s degree
- Degree evaluated by an
approved credential evaluation agency (e.g., WES, ECE) if not in a
recognized format
- English Proficiency Test Scores:
- TOEFL iBT: Minimum 100
- IELTS: Minimum 7.5
- Duolingo: Minimum 130
- Standardized Tests (same as
U.S. applicants; may be optional)
- Visa eligibility and
financial certification after admission (for I-20 issuance)
Required Documents
General (Both
Native & International):
- Completed online application
(via program/school portal)
- Application fee (varies by
school, usually $75–$100)
- Official academic
transcripts (from all post-secondary institutions)
- Letters of Recommendation
(usually 2–3)
- Statement of Purpose /
Personal Statement
- Resume or CV
- Standardized test scores
(GRE, GMAT, etc., if required)
Additional
for International Students:
- English language test scores
- Credential evaluation (if
required)
- Passport copy (for I-20
issuance)
- Bank statements or financial
affidavit for visa purposes
Graduate Tuition & Fees (2024–2025)
Tuition costs vary
significantly by program and school. Here’s an estimated average by :
Estimated Annual Tuition |
|
of Arts & Science (GSAS) |
~$46,000 – $58,000 |
Tandon School of Engineering |
~$48,000 – $55,000 |
Stern School of Business (Full-time MBA) |
~$86,000 |
Wagner School of Public Service |
~$48,000 – $54,000 |
School of Professional Studies (SPS) |
~$45,000 – $55,000 |
NYU School of Law |
~$77,000 |
Steinhardt School (Education, Arts, etc.) |
~$46,000 – $53,000 |
Tisch School of the Arts |
~$55,000 – $62,000 |
Rory Meyers College of Nursing |
~$47,000 – $52,000 |
Add ~$20,000–25,000 per year for living expenses, insurance,
fees, and personal costs.