Personal Information
Please note the following details when completing the Personal Information Parts I and II of the online application.
Social Security Number
Social Security Numbers should be submitted by U.S. citizens and U.S. Permanent Residents. If you are an international applicant who has been assigned a Social Security Number while studying in the U.S., you should provide us with this information. Otherwise, international applicants should leave this blank.
Telephone/Mobile/Cell Numbers
We may need to contact you via telephone or mobile/cellular. Please provide these numbers only if we can reliably contact you via these methods. If your contact information changes at any time, you are responsible for providing the new information to Stern MBA Admissions immediately via the
Application Status Check Website.
Citizenship
Please indicate your citizenship status: U.S. citizen, U.S. Permanent Resident, citizen of another country or dual citizen. If you are a U.S. Permanent Resident, please indicate your country of citizenship.
College Code
College Code information is provided in the GMAT or GRE bulletin, which is sent to you upon requesting a test registration form via
www.mba.com or
www.taketheGRE.com.
Intended Academic Specialization(s)
Your selection of intended academic specialization(s) is not binding. Indication of an academic specialization is encouraged, but not required.
Statements of Interest
By checking the boxes under the Statements of Interest heading, you express interest in being considered for a wide range of scholarships from NYU Stern as well as those facilitated by NYU Stern.
Armed Forces Information
Please indicate if you are on active duty, a reserve member or veteran of the armed forces.
Racial/Ethnic Background
Federal and state laws require New York University to report on the gender, race and ethnic composition of its student enrollment. To assist us in meeting this requirement, please indicate your background. These data are for internal statistical purposes only.
Career Interest
Your selection of a primary area of career interest is not binding. Indication of a career interest is encouraged, but not required.