NYU Resources
The center of NYU is its Washington Square campus located in the heart of one of New York City's most exciting, charming, and inviting neighborhoods – edgy, bohemian Greenwich Village. Beyond the Village, the city becomes an extension of the University's campus.
- Albert - Albert is NYU's online student information system. Students can register for classes, check schedules and grades, determine their current bursar balance, and check financial aid status.
- Bursars Office - Students can check their account balance, set up a payment plan, and pay tuition.
- Financial Aid Office - Students can find out about the FAFSA, apply for financial aid, and arrange to meet with a financial aid officer to discuss payment options and issues.
- Housing - Students can apply for housing, check on their housing status, obtain room and residence hall information, and apply for a meal plan.
- Office for International Students & Scholars - The Office for International Students and Scholars (OISS) provides comprehensive support and advisory services for New York University's international students, scholars, and their dependents.
- Parent Services
- Registrar’s Office - Students may add/drop a class, find out about important registration dates and obtain a final exam calendar.
- Student Activities Office - Students can access a comprehensive directory of all NYU clubs and organizations and learn how to become involved in school-wide activities.
- Student Resource Center - The SRC assists students in navigating the sometimes complex NYU organizational landscape and provides connections to appropriate campus resources.
- University Counseling - Members of the NYU community can receive short-term individual counseling, participate in group counseling and workshops, and receive emergency services. All services are free of charge and confidential.
- University Health Center - Students can apply for health insurance, receive medical care, obtain information about wellness workshops and programs, and receive advice on general nutrition and exercise.
- NYU Wellness Exchange - Students can access this service through a private hotline (212.443.9999), available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, which will put them in touch with professionals who can help them address both day-to-day challenges as well as any other crises they may encounter. The Wellness Exchange is also available for students who just need to talk or call about a friend.