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JOINING THE FAMILY

JOINING THE FAMILY

EDUCATING FOR THE FUTURE Success Through Experimentation

Our ultimate goal is for students to succeed. Here at The New School, we believe true success is born out of experimentation. That’s why we encourage students to explore new disciplines and areas of study, create their own specialized programs and majors, experiment with new ways of thinking and doing, and iterate again and again in pursuit of a better outcome. We know that not all attempts turn out as planned—there will be false starts and missteps—so we maintain an environment of constant encouragement and support. Professors and advisors are here to help students learn from their mistakes and turn to new paths.

SUCCESSFUL START-UPS USE THE EXACT SAME PROCESS OF EXPERIMENTATION AND ITERATION.

We’re preparing students to succeed not just at The New School but in the industries that are shaping the future: Our goal is for our students to succeed over their lifetimes in a world we cannot even imagine yet.

THE NEW SCHOOL’S REPUTATION Why People in the Know Know Who We Are

Since 1919, we’ve been at the forefront of progressive education, uniquely combining disciplines to produce well-rounded graduates ready to change the world for the better. Our commitment to the core academic essentials of communication literacy, critical thinking, and empirical reasoning, combined with collaborative project-based learning and making, and our desire to continually innovate have never wavered.

TOP LEADERS AND COMPANIES LOOK TO US FOR THEIR NEXT EMPLOYEES AND PARTNERS.

We provide our students with the lasting prototyping skills they look for at Google, the creative problem-solving skills they seek at the International Rescue Committee, and the communication skills they want at Condé Nast.

Our notable students and faculty arrived as members of our community and went on to become pioneers in their fields. They include:

Stella Adler

Diane Arbus

James Baldwin

Thomas DiNapoli

Peter Falk

Robert Frost

Martha Graham

Emily Gould Marc Jacobs

Jack Kerouac

Zach Lieberman

Margaret Mead

Eleanor Roosevelt

Evan Roth

Joel Schumacher

Lee Strasberg

THE VALUE OF A NEW SCHOOL EDUCATION

Giving Them a Priceless Future

Take comfort in knowing that the value of a New School education far exceeds the cost.

89% OF 2018 GRADUATES ARE EMPLOYED IN PROFESSIONAL FIELDS OR ARE PURSUING GRADUATE-LEVEL EDUCATION.

The New School fosters intellectual achievement, perseverance, and problem-solving skills, as well as experimentation, iteration, and collaboration experience—all of which make our graduates highly desirable to employers.

Parsons graduates pursue careers as fashion designers, graphic designers, technologists, and advertising and marketing professionals. Lang graduates launch successful careers as journalists, professors, filmmakers, political leaders, and nonprofit administrators and activists. College of Performing Arts graduates start their own companies and performance groups, teach, join recording studios, lead cultural institutions and organizations, and perform in established orchestras, operas, chamber music groups, jazz bands, and stage productions.

In 2019, The New School was named

one of the top five art and design

schools for salary potential by PayScale.

TOP FOUR EMPLOYMENT INDUSTRIES FOR 2018 GRADUATES*

Art, Design & Performing Arts

Journalism & Media

Academia & Education

Social Justice

LEADING EMPLOYERS LOOK TO THE NEW SCHOOL TO RECRUIT NEW TALENT

9/11 Memorial Museum

Alexander McQueen

Alexander Wang

Apple

BBC Worldwide

Chagar Music

Chanel

Condé Nast

DoSomething.org

Facebook

Fidelity Investments

Games for Change

Google

Gucci Group

Hasbro

HBO

The Huffington Post

IDEO

International Rescue Committee

JP Morgan Chase

Louis Vuitton

McKinsey and Co. MoMA

NYC Department of Education

NYC Department of Housing Preservation and Development

NYC Department of Mental Health and Hygiene

Pentagram

Physicians for Human Rights

Refinery29

Soul Cycle

South Bronx United

Uber Technologies

United Nations

United States Peace Corps

V magazine

Viacom

WeWork

XRC Labs

YMCA of Greater New York

Yurgosky

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