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What if a university could be a creative haven where disciplines joined Forces to Rethink, Redesign, Reimagine, Reinvent? The New School was founded in New York City in 1919 by a group of progressive intellectuals looking for a new and evolved model of education. Today we are the only university where a world-renowned design school, a rigorous and relevant liberal arts college, a stellar performing arts college, and many graduate schools and programs come together to unlock creativity,
No matter what area of study
students are inspired to challenge
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intellect, and potential. It is where
you pursue at The New School, you will discover a unique form
investigate and create. You will forge your own unique path by taking advantage of our universitywide minors. You will learn to relentlessly question convention, collaborate across disciplines, and take risks. You will immerse yourself in a world of critical analysis and intensive scholarship. And ultimately, you will seek new ways to effect positive change. The following pages introduce you to our schools, which inspire world-changing creativity.
Parsons School of Design Parsons has been a pioneer in art and design education since its founding in NYC in 1896, championing new movements and teaching methods that have
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shaped generations of artists, designers, scholars, entrepreneurs, and community leaders. Today, as the only major design school within a comprehensive university, it offers students the unique opportunity to learn and collaborate across all our disciplines. Our approach to design education and sustainability results in a passionate commitment to improving all aspects of society through inquiry, radical ideas, iterative experimentation, and creative collaboration. Undergraduate Programs Architectural Design BFA Art, Media, and
*Paris only **New York and Paris
Technology BFA* Communication Design BFA Design and Technology BFA Fashion Design BFA** Fine Arts BFA Illustration BFA Integrated Design BFA Interior Design BFA Photography BFA Product Design BFA Strategic Design and Management BBA**
Parsons Paris At Parsons Paris, you can experience intimate atelier-like training in one of Europe’s most exciting cities while studying classical traditions and convention-defying innovations. Established in 1921, Parsons Paris allows you to take advantage of our New York–style entrepreneurial, cross-disciplinary approach to learning in small classes that prepare you for careers in fashion, management, digital innovation, and curatorial practice.
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Eugene Lang College of Liberal Arts This small progressive liberal arts college is located in Greenwich Village, in NYC. We bring together scholarly rigor and intellectual freedom. Our open, writing-based curriculum offers fiercely independent students the opportunity to study primary texts, engage in small seminars, work closely with faculty, and be part of an intimate community taking a critical and active approach to social engagement and cultural change. Our liberal arts students also benefit from studying and collaborating across New School disciplines.
Anthropology BA The Arts BA Concentrations in Arts in Context, in Dance, and in Visual Studies
Culture and Media BA Economics BA Environmental Studies BA or BS BA concentration in Urban
Students can double-major
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Literature and in Writing
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Philosophy BA Politics BA
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Contemporary Music BA
Literary Studies BA
Psychology BA Screen Studies BA Sociology BA Theater BA Urban Studies BA
Ecosystems and Public Policy; BS concentration in Urban Ecosystem Design Global Studies BA History BA Interdisciplinary Science BA Journalism + Design BA Liberal Arts BA or BS Self-designed program
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College of Performing Arts This artistic center is home to three legendary progressive schools—of drama,
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jazz, and classical music—within the greatest performing arts city in the world, NYC. We nurture each individual artist in order to cultivate fearless risk takers who value real-world relevance, rigorously pursue excellence, and embrace collaboration. Our students are prepared to become artistic leaders and entrepreneurs who can make a positive difference in today’s world. Our performing arts college is housed within a comprehensive university, allowing our students to collaborate and study across all of our disciplines.
Mannes School of Music
School of Drama
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Dramatic Arts BFA
Composition BM
This studio-based program
Guitar BM Harpsichord BM Orchestral Conducting BM
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provides integrated training in acting, directing, playwriting, aesthetic inquiry, design, and new dramatic media.
Orchestral Instruments BM
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Piano BM
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Theory BM
Jazz and Contemporary
Voice BM
Music BFA Concentrations in Composition, in Instrumental, and in Vocal. Areas of study include Bass; Drum; Guitar; Piano; Saxophone; Strings; Trumpet, Trombone, and Horn; Voice; and Other Instruments.
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transfer students seeking an alternative to the traditional four-year college experience, the bachelor’s program offers flexible study options (including part-time, online, and full-time study), a curriculum tailored to individual goals, and credit for workplace experience. Undergraduate Programs Creative Writing BA Environmental Studies BA, BS Food Studies BA, BS Global Studies BA Liberal Arts BA, BS Media Studies BA, BS Musical Theater BFA* Psychology BA Urban Studies BA Associate’s Degree Program Food Studies AAS
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Minors offer major opportunities Our wide range of minors enables all New School students to explore their interests across all of our schools and colleges. Students can acquire new professional skills, develop an interdisciplinary outlook, and gain a competitive edge on job and graduate school applications.
Take advantage of Our BA/BFA Pathway
Begin earning a Master’s while still an undergrad If you are pursuing a bachelor’s degree at one of the colleges within The New School or are a transfer student who
At The New School, you can
meets the program requirements,
simultaneously pursue liberal arts
you can take graduate-level courses
studies and a studio or conservatory
beginning in your junior year. You can
education and complete two degrees
earn up to 18 credits (depending on
in five years. You can combine the
the master’s program) in New School
professional training of Parsons or the
master’s-level courses and apply
School of Jazz with the seminar-style
those graduate credits to both your
liberal arts education of Eugene Lang
undergraduate program and an MA
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What if the lines between Classroom, city, and world simply didn’t exist? At The New School, your intellectual and creative journey will move seamlessly between the classroom and the outside world. In a single year, our students interned at more than 1,200 organizations through-
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dedication to making a positive impact on the world shapes our curriculum and plays a role in many of our internship opportunities, our partnerships, the and even the way we source food for our cafeteria.
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At The New School, we know the world is constantly changing. We don’t hide from
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take on new challenges, and engage with the most pressing issues of our society. The result? You will become a force of new thinking, new technology, new design, new creativity.
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Undergraduate and graduate students came together to design and build an environmentally sustainable house at an affordable price. They won a coveted Solar Decathlon award and changed the way Habitat for Humanity builds homes.
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Students throughout The New School engage with critical, timely movements. They are actively involved on the ground— writing blog posts, creating short films to chronicle events, and independently organizing participation.
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Laura Poitras Media Studies alumna Oscar-winning filmmaker
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Great Minds NEVER THink aLIKE The New School has always nurtured extraordinary individuals. Legendary writers, fine artists, actors, designers, political activists, musicians, and world leaders fill our hallways. We invite you to stand in their footsteps and cast your own one-of-a-kind shadow.
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At The New School, we know college isn’t just where or what. It’s who. Who motivates you to play that solo? Who shows you it’s good to try again, and again, and again? Who helps you grasp the power of design? Who nurtures your inner dissident? Who takes you to the best dumpling restaurant south of Canal Street? Who brings you herbal tea when you’re sick? Who invites you into new worlds? Let us help you become part of this nurturing, inspiring community.
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What if You Could Live Among Creative Thinkers Every day?
Housing Housing isn’t just four walls and a roof. It’s an opportunity to form bonds, ease the transition from home to college, learn to appreciate differences, and make new friends for life. Our five residences extend from Greenwich Village to Chelsea and offer a nurturing, supportive environment for every student as well as many social, educational, and cultural activities. Housing is available for all incoming freshmen who apply by the priority deadline. The priority deadline to apply for housing is June 15 for fall and December 1 for spring.
Financial Aid The New School is for students from a variety of backgrounds. We help fund institutional scholarships, fellowships, grants, and stipends as part of a comprehensive financial aid program. We also participate in government grant, loan, and work-study programs as well as programs for veterans of the U.S. armed services. If you are admitted to an undergraduate degree program, you will automatically be considered for merit
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creative ability.
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For more information on financial options, visit newschool.edu/
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International Student and Scholar Services We welcome students from around the world; in fact, we have a higher percentage of international students than any other American university, making the New School community uniquely diverse. Whether you are an international student or scholar or an exchange visitor, you are joining a thriving academic and artistic campus in one of the world’s great cities. We offer both immigration advice and cultural support in a welcoming and friendly environment. We want The New School to be your home away from home.
Academic and Career Advising Undergraduate students receive on-
We achieve this by:
going, holistic support from academic/
• Providing expertise and support
career advisors, who help them design
throughout the U.S. visa application process and offering advisement on the maintenance of legal immigration status, employment, reinstatement, changes of status, program changes, and other immigration-related matters • Advising incoming students and
their unique degree pathways and prepare to effect change in the world after graduation. This innovative approach means students visit only one office to embark upon and complete their academic and career advising journey. Advisors are here to help students:
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practices in the United States and
• Select courses and graduate on time
other cultural adjustment issues • Supporting U.S. students seeking to study abroad through Fulbright programs • Providing excellent international student programs at The New
• Think about career options • Consider study and work abroad opportunities • Connect with faculty members • Locate relevant support services
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COM VISIT FUTU We invite you to come see, hear, and feel the “what ifs” that await you. newschool.edu/visit
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What if your future starts now? Experience pre-college programs in design at Parsons New York or Paris, music at Mannes, and acting and filmmaking. Our flexible opportunities are designed for curious, creative minds ages 4–18. Get started now. Learn more at newschool.edu/admission/pre-college-programs.
A few facts that set us apart
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#1 FOR SMALL CLASSES: Among national
• Founded in 1919.
universities, The New School has the highest proportion of classes with fewer than 20 students.
• Located in the heart of NYC in Greenwich Village, with a branch campus in Paris.
2017, U.S. News & World Report
• Houses five schools and colleges.
#3 ART AND DESIGN SCHOOL: Parsons
• Offers 134 degree and diploma programs
School of Design is ranked among the top art and design schools in the world. 2017, Quacquarelli Symonds World University Rankings
#1 MOST INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY: We have a higher percentage of international students than any other U.S. university with more than 10,000 students. 2017, U.S. News & World Report
#1 FOR SUSTAINABLE BUILDING: The American Institute of Architects named the New School University Center one of the greenest buildings in the United States—and it’s the largest LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Gold certified urban
and majors and more than 50 minors. • Has more than 10,000 degree-seeking students. • Students come from all 50 states and 116 foreign countries. • T he New School also offers a range of graduate programs. See details at newschool.edu/academics. Membership and Accreditation The New School is a member of the Association of American Colleges and Universities and is accredited by the New York State Board of Regents and by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education.
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For full information on the university’s accreditation, visit newschool.edu/provost/accreditation. The information published here represents the plans of the university at the time of publication and does not constitute an irrevocable contract between the student and The New School. The university reserves the right to change without notice any matter contained in this publication, including but not limited to tuition, fees, policies, degrees, programs, names of programs, course offerings, academic activities, academic requirements, facilities, faculty, and administrators. Payment of tuition or attendance at any classes shall constitute a student’s acceptance of the administration’s rights as set forth above. The New School is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Institution. For important information including student rights, campus safety statistics, and tuition and fees, visit newschool.edu/your-right-to-know. Published 2017 by The New School. Produced by Marketing and Communication, The New School. Photo credits: Djali Brown-Cepeda, Yuti Chang, Carly Erickson, Ben Ferrari, Jonathan Grassi, Marie Havens, Cynthia Lawson, Conway Liao, Matthew Mathews, the New School Archives Special Collections, Jacob Arthur Pritchard, Martin Seck, Matthew Septimus, Matthew Sussman, Phillip Van Nostrand, Wikimedia Commons, Scott Wynn.
Undergraduate Programs Parsons School of Design Bachelor’s Programs Architectural Design BFA Communication Design BFA
Environmental Studies BA, BS BA concentration in Urban Ecosystems and Public Policy; BS concentration in Urban Ecosystem Design
Design and Technology BFA
Global Studies BA
Fashion Design BFA
History BA
Fine Arts BFA
Interdisciplinary Science BA
Illustration BFA
Journalism + Design BA
Integrated Design BFA
Liberal Arts BA, BS
Interior Design BFA Photography BFA Product Design BFA Strategic Design and Management BBA
Self-designed program Literary Studies BA Concentrations in Literature and in Writing
Screen Studies BA Sociology BA
Fashion Design BFA
Theater BA
Strategic Design and
Urban Studies BA
The Arts BA Concentrations in Arts
acting, directing, playwriting, aesthetic inquiry, design, and new dramatic media
SCHOOL OF JAZZ Bachelor’s Program Jazz and Contemporary Music BFA Concentrations in Composition, in Instrumental, and in Vocal. Areas of study include Bass; Drum; Guitar; Trombone, and Horn; Voice; and
Art, Media, and Technology BFA
Anthropology BA
Integrated training in
Piano; Saxophone; Strings; Trumpet,
Bachelor’s Programs
Bachelor’s Programs
Dramatic Arts BFA
Politics BA
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Bachelor’s Program
Philosophy BA
Psychology BA
Management BBA
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Bachelor’s Program for Adults and Transfer Students
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Bachelor’s Programs
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Environmental Studies BA, BS
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Food Studies BA, BS
Bachelor’s Programs
Global Studies BA
Composition BM
Liberal Arts BA, BS
Guitar BM
Creative Writing BA
Self-designed program
in Context, in Dance, and
Harpsichord BM
Media Studies BA, BS
in Visual Studies
Orchestral Conducting BM
Musical Theater BFA
Contemporary Music BA
Orchestral Instruments BM
Culture and Media BA
Piano BM
Economics BA
Theory BM Voice BM
AMDA Integrated graduates only Psychology BA Urban Studies BA
Associate’s Program Food Studies AAS
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