NEW YORK UNIVERSITY

New York University (NYU) is a prestigious private research university located in the heart of New York City, known for its global reach, academic excellence, and vibrant urban campus. Established in 1831, NYU has grown to become one of the largest private universities in the United States, offering a wide range of undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs. It is particularly renowned for its schools of business (Stern), law, arts (Tisch), social sciences, and public service. With campuses located in New York, Abu Dhabi, and Shanghai, NYU promotes a dynamic, international educational experience. The university attracts students from over 130 countries and is deeply embedded in the cultural and professional fabric of NYC, providing unparalleled opportunities for internships, research, and industry connections.


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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.

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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.

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