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WELCOME GUIDE

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WELCOME TO THE


WHAT YOU WILL FIND INSIDE

02 New Graduate Student Orientation

Student Services and Facilities

Graduate Student Community

06 Tuition and Financial Aid

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12 Health and Immunization

15 Graduate Student Housing

16 NYU Campuses

05 Email Access and Information Technology

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07 On-campus Employment

Career Management and Mobility

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Academic Advising and Registration

10 Flexible Academics

13 Conditional Acceptance

14 Arrival Guide for International Students


NEW GRADUATE STUDENT ORIENTATION GETTING STARTED Before the start of each semester, new graduate students have the opportunity to register for classes, learn about the NYU Tandon School of Engineering, meet new people and experience New York City during New Graduate Student Orientation (NGSO).

SPRING 2016 JAN 20–21 FALL 2016 AUG 23–26

GRADUATE

ORIENTATION

Orientation is Mandatory You must register online through our registration system at engineering.nyu.edu/ngso Course Registration and Enrollment Registration and course enrollment are facilitated during New Graduate Student Orientation. If your schedule does not allow you to participate in NGSO, please visit: engineering.nyu.edu/ngso and refer to the NGSO checklist.

NGSO SEMINARS, WORKSHOPS AND ACTIVITIES Welcome to Graduate Life at the NYU Tandon School of Engineering ■ Introduction to Academic Life including a

presentation from the Provost’s Office. ■ History of our School, advocacy and

compliance, as well as student life and services. Graduate Student Life Seminars ■ Find out the essential information

about being a new student at the NYU Tandon School of Engineering. ■ You are required to attend one of the

three Graduate Student Life Seminars.

SPRING 2016 JAN 25 FALL 2016 SEPT 6

CLASSES

BEGIN 2

Introduction to Entrepreneurship and Start-ups ■ Learn about the School’s

commitment to providing students with an opportunity for invention, innovation and entrepreneurship (highly recommended). ■ Tour the NYU incubators.

New International Students Seminar ■ Learn about the logistics and

requirements of being an international student at the NYU Tandon School of Engineering (required for all new international students). Workshops ■ Workshops on topics such as library

resources, career management, financing your graduate education, acclimating to life in NYC and more. Walking Tours ■ Get familiar with the MetroTech campus,

the local Brooklyn area and New York University’s Washington Square campus. New Graduate Student Events ■ Socialize with other new students in

fun, relaxed settings such as the New Graduate Student Soirée.


GRADUATE STUDENT COMMUNITY A ROBUST STUDENT LIFE FOR GRADUATE STUDENTS Classroom study is only part of your experience as a graduate student at the NYU Tandon School of Engineering. Our active campus life, as well as the activities at the Washington Square campus mean you’ll have plenty of opportunities to develop new interests; meet new friends and establish professional connections. Student Clubs The Office of Student Activities and Resource Center (OSARC) coordinates a unique student club and organization structure at the NYU Tandon School of Engineering that will give you plenty of opportunities to get involved, network and enrich your academic life. Students are also welcome, and encouraged, to participate in the NYU’s student life.

470K+ NYU ALUMNI

Service Opportunities Our graduate students don’t just make innovations—they make a difference. Through our strong relationships with charities and service organizations, you can use your creativity to help inspire others. Graduate students are proud to apply their knowledge and give back to the community through organizations such as NYC Service, Habitat for Humanity, New York Cares and the Poly Project which provides opportunities for the community to engage in community service.

Business Incubators The NYU Tandon School of Engineering supports entrepreneurship through our three flagship business incubators. Our NYC-sponsored center at 160 Varick Street, the new media focused incubator in DUMBO and the New York City Accelerator for a Clean Renewable Economy (NYC ACRE) provide an environment to stimulate growth of science, media, technology and green energy startups. Alumni Networking Opportunities As a graduate student at the NYU Tandon School of Engineering, you will tap into our vast network of more than 470,000 New York University alumni worldwide, including Fortune 500 CEOs, successful entrepreneurs and university presidents. Our alumni network will give you a superior advantage in the job market, as well as connect you to an extensive list of professional contacts over the course of your entire career.

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STUDENT SERVICES AND FACILITIES LIBRARY FACILITIES Bern Dibner Library of Science and Technology ■ Borrowing Materials  Borrow up to 20 circulating items for a 28 day period. Reference materials may not be used outside the library. ■ Databases

The library subscribes to many databases covering a variety of academic disciplines and peer-reviewed publications. Access full text articles 24/7 on-campus or off via the library website at library.poly.edu.

LIBRARY HOUSING

3.7 MILLION

VOLUMES

■ Printing and Copying Self-service

copiers and a printer are available on the main floor of the library. ■ Remote Reference

Service chat with a librarian about your research needs during library hours by phone at (718) 260-3530 or online. For online help, go to library.poly.edu/help/ask, Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. During off hours, you can email any questions to: dibner.library@nyu.edu.

NYU Bobst and other NYU Libraries You can visit and borrow materials from the Bobst Library and the Courant School of Mathematics Library using your student ID card. Use your NYU NetID and password to access NYU’s electronic resources while at the libraries or off-campus. Activate your NYU NetID, refer to the instructions in this guide or visit: nyu.edu/its.

BOOKSTORE Once you have registered for classes, you will be able to find the required and recommended textbooks for your classes through the NYU bookstore website. All you need are the catalog numbers for all your classes, and the bookstore’s website will provide you with a list of books required for your courses. Visit: bookstores.nyu.edu.

POLYTECHNIC TUTORING CENTER The Polytechnic Tutoring Center (PTC), is dedicated to giving students the personalized attention they need to help them achieve their academic goals. Services are available to all students, free of charge. The PTC provides writing, reading and English language help in our Writing Center to undergraduate and graduate students at all levels.

COUNSELING NYU Tandon School of Engineering’s Counseling and Wellness Services (CWS) Center offers a variety of services to help students achieve their maximum potential both academically and professionally, as well as socially and emotionally. Consultation, counseling and psychotherapy are confidential and included as part of your registration fees, so there is no additional cost to you. Visit: engineering.nyu.edu/life/health/counseling for more information.

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EMAIL ACCESS AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY EMAIL COMMUNICATION

WIRELESS

CAMPUS

All NYU Tandon School of Engineering students have a NYU email account. To ensure that students both receive and are responsive to important notices from all departments and offices, students need to observe the following policy: ■ To protect the environment and maximize

■ The email account is a student’s official

the efficiency of communication, the NYU Tandon School of Engineering does not send paper (mail) notices to students.

point of contact. Students are expected to directly access this account at least once each school day.

For more information, visit: engineering.nyu.edu/life/student-0/information/email

NYU NETID INFORMATION Activate and learn your NetID at NYU Start. Visit Learn your NetID at start.nyu.edu/ibin/ getnetid.cgi and enter your University ID and date of birth to activate and learn your NetID (a unique alphanumeric code that NYU assigns to you, e.g. xyz123), and set a password.

How Do I Find and Activate My NYU University ID Number and NetID? NYU Tandon School of Engineering students can access their credentials by logging into the personal information section of NYU Albert. Once you have your information you will then need to activate your NetID.

For more information, visit: nyu.edu/life/resources-and-services/information-technology

NYU ALBERT–NYU TANDON SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING STUDENT INFORMATION SYSTEM NYU Tandon School of Engineering’s student information system is called NYU Albert. The system allows you to: ■ Access your aid package for the year with

award types and amounts and required aid documents

■ Register for classes; add/drop classes;

view unofficial transcripts

On-Campus: albert.nyu.edu Off-Campus: nyu.edu/its/nyunet/offcampus/vpn

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TUITION AND FINANCIAL AID FINANCIAL AID At the NYU Tandon School of Engineering we make every effort to assist you as you apply for the wide variety of financial aid, scholarships, grants and loans available to graduate students. We encourage you to contact us to address any questions you may have regarding the cost and financing of your graduate education.

FAFSA CODE

002 7 8 5

For more information visit: engineering.nyu.edu/financial-aid

FAFSA US citizens or permanent US residents seeking financial aid for graduate study should file a FAFSA each year at fafsa.ed.gov

TUITION & FEES Graduate tuition is charged on a per-credit basis. To view the latest tuition costs, please visit: engineering.nyu.edu/costs

PAYING TUITION Students may pay their tuition in one of four ways: 1. Traditional. In-person via cash, check, or money order at the Office of the Bursar located in Dibner Building, Room 201. For payments via mail, make checks payable to the NYU Tandon School of Engineering and mail to: NYU Tandon School of Engineering, 6 Metrotech Center, Office of the Bursar, 201 Dibner Bldg, Brooklyn, NY 11201 You can also make secure payments online through NYU esuite nyu.edu/bursar/esuite/index.html

3. Third Party Sponsorship. Bill a third party (e.g. company, government agency or organization sponsoring a student). Please bring your Letter of Authorization to the Office of the Bursar located in Building, Room 201. 4. Wire Transfer. International students can make a payment directly through a wire transfer or through Western Union. Visit nyu.edu/bursar/payment.info/ methods.wire

2. Payment Plans. For complete details on payment plans, please visit nyu.edu/bursar/payment.info/plans For more details on payment options please visit: nyu.edu/bursar/payment.info/methods.html

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ON-CAMPUS EMPLOYMENT Graduate Assistantships Gain work experience in a professional setting while you earn your degree in one of our on-campus employment programs for graduate students. As a graduate assistant, you can develop your professional skills while bolstering your credentials, bridging the gap between academia and the real world. Graduate students are actively involved with administrative and academic departmental support, such as general administration and clerical duties, advising, planning, maintenance and front desk positions. Other Funding Opportunities Specific departments also award financial aid to graduate students in the form of teaching and research assistantships. Assistantships are available for PhD students with excellent academic credentials. Students receiving this award perform teaching duties in addition to supervised research by a faculty adviser.

600+ STUDENTS HAVE JOBS ON

CAMPUS

ANNUALLY

Graduate students can also be awarded with research contracts and grants by individual faculty members. Graduate students also have the opportunity to work as a mentor for young students in the Center for K-12 STEM Education programs, promoting teamwork through engaging lessons involving building, programming, research, creative activities and hands-on experiment competitions. SPIKE The Skill-Based Program for Incubator Knowledge and Employment (SPIKE) aims to support the companies developing in the NYU Tandon School of Engineering’s incubators while providing an opportunity for students to learn the skills necessary to find employment after completing their studies. Students will have the opportunity to directly impact the outcome of start-ups through diligent work and gain new skills that students would otherwise not be exposed to. Positions offered under this track are off campus at the DUMBO and Varick Street incubators. For more information, visit: engineering.nyu.edu/spike

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ACADEMIC ADVISING AND REGISTRATION ACADEMIC ADVISING Prior to registration, students are required to meet their academic advisers to select classes for their first semester. Information regarding academic advising appointments will be provided prior to New Graduate Student Orientation. Before meeting with your academic adviser, you should: ■

F amiliarize yourself with the curriculum for your program of study (core, specialization and electives as detailed in the course catalog)

■ Map your career goals to your program specialization and electives

INDIVIDUAL

ACADEMIC ADVISEMENT

■ Identify your length of study ■ Check class availability and schedules

REGISTRATION After meeting with your academic adviser, if you have no other holds on your student account, you can register online using NYU Albert. You can access the list of course offerings and class schedules by logging on to the NYU Albert class schedule site at albert.nyu.edu/course-search. If you uploaded your NYU card photo at photoid.nyu.edu ahead of time, you may pick it up at Orientation. Otherwise, once you have made your schedule, print out your Registration Receipt from NYU Albert and take it with a photo ID to the ID Office on the Brooklyn or Manhattan campuses. This is where you will receive your student ID card, which will allow you access to campus buildings and so much more. Lastly, if you need to purchase your books, you can do so online at bookstores.nyu.edu. For more information or registration technical help, please feel free to contact the help desk at (718) 260-3123 or email soehelpdesk@nyu.edu. The help desk’s hours are Monday–Friday, 9:00 a.m.– 5:00 p.m.

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ACADEMIC ADVISERS PROGRAM DEPARTMENT DIRECTOR / ADVISER ROOM TELEPHONE Applied Physics (MS) AP Edward Wolf RH 314 718-260-3629 Bioinformatics (MS) CBE Mgavi Brathwaite RH 712 718-260-3950 Biomedical Engineering (MS) CBE Gene DiResta RH 828 718-260-3269 Biotechnology (MS) CBE Evgeny Vulfson RH 612 718-260-3096 Biotechnology and Entrepreneurship (MS) CBE Evgeny Vulfson RH 612 718-260-3096 Chemical Engineering (MS) (PhD) CBE Jovan Mijovic RH 728 718-260-3097 Chemistry (MS) CBE Lwao Teraoka RH 739B 646-997-3466 Civil Engineering (MS) CE Mohsen Hossein RH 412B 718-260-3766 Civil Engineering (PhD) CE Mohsen Hossein RH 412B 718-260-3766 Xiao-Kang Chen 10-019 2MTech 718-260-3056 Computer Engineering (MS) ECE Ramesh Karri LC 266A 718-260-3596 Susana Garcia 10-021 2MTech 718-260-3290 Computer Science (MS) CSE Ed Wong 10-045 2MTech 646-997-3523 Lisa Hellerstein 10-092 2MTech 718-260-3689 Computer Science (PhD) CSE Yi-Jen Chiang 10-050 2MTech 646-997-3395 Lawrence Chiarelli RH 403A 718-260-4040 Construction Management (MS) CE Fletcher Griffis RH 407 646-997-3713 Susana Garcia 10-124A 2MTech 718-260-3290 Cybersecurity (MS) CSE Thomas Reddington 10-089 2MTech 646-997-3376 Xiao-Kang Chen 10-019 2MTech 718-260-3056 Electrical Engineering (MS) ECE Dariusz Czarkowski LC 219 718-260-3256 Yao Wang LC 136 718-260-3469 Electrical Engineering (PhD) ECE Xiao-Kang Chen 10-019 2MTech 718-260-3056 Environmental Engineering (MS) CE Mohsen Hossein RH 412B 718-260-3766 Environmental Science (MS) CE Mohsen Hossein RH 412B 718-260-3766 Barry Blecherman RH 517F 718-260-3398 Financial Engineering (MS) FRE Zahra Patterson RH 524 718-260-3561 Industrial Engineering (MS) TM Mark De Lessio LC 401 718-260-4061 Integrated Digital Media (MS) TCS Eric Maiello 8-879 2MTech 646-997-0720 Management (MS) TM Bohdan Hoshovsky LC 401A 718-260-3929 Ari Ginsberg LC 401D 5MTech 212-998-0077 Management of Technology (MS) TM Vivek Veeraiah LC 401, 55 Broad 13B 718-260-4015 Ari Ginsberg LC 401D 5MTech 212-998-0077 Management of Technology, Executive (MS)* TM Vivek Veeraiah LC 401, 55 Broad 13B 718-260-4015 Manufacturing Engineering (MS) TM Mark De Lessio LC 401 718-260-4061 Jin Kim Montclare RH 823 718-260-3679 Materials Chemistry (PhD) CBE Iwao Teraoka RH 739B 718-260-3466 Mathematics (MS) MATH Deane Yang RH 305A 646-997-3540 Mechanical Engineering (MS) ME Iskender Sahin RH 510 718-260-3751 Mechanical Engineering (PhD) ME Maurizio Porfiri RH 507 718-260-3681 Harold Kaufman RH 404 718-260-3485 Organizational Behavior (MS) TM Vivek Veeraiah LC 401, 55 Broad 13B 718-260-4015 Oded Nov LC 401 646-997-3562 Technology Management (PhD) TM Vivek Veeraiah LC 401 718-260-4015 Transportation Management (MS) CE Elena Prassas RH 400A 718-260-3788 Transportation Planning and Engineering (MS) (PhD) CE Elena Prassas RH 400A 718-260-3788 Urban Systems Engineering and Management (MS) CE Ilan Juran RH 401A 718-260-3717 DEPARTMENTS LEGEND AP - Applied Physics CBE - Chemical and Bimolecular Engineering CE - Civil and Urban Engineering CSE - Computer Science and Engineering

EMAIL ADDRESS ed.wolf@nyu.edu mebrathwaite@nyu.edu grdiresta@nyu.edu ev494@nyu.edu ev494@nyu.edu jovan.mijovic@nyu.edu teraoka@nyu.edu mhossein@nyu.edu mhossein@nyu.edu xkchen@nyu.edu rkarri@nyu.edu sgarcia@nyu.edu ewong@nyu.edu lisa.hellerstein@nyu.edu chiang@nyu.edu lchiarelli@nyu.edu griffis@nyu.edu sgarcia@nyu.edu treddington@nyu.edu xkchen@nyu.edu dc1677@nyu.edu yw523@nyu.edu xkchen@nyu.edu mhossein@nyu.edu mhossein@nyu.edu barry.blecherman@nyu.edu zahra.patterson@nyu.edu mpdelessio@nyu.edu eric.maiello@nyu.edu bh863@nyu.edu aginsberg@stern.nyu.edu vvivek@nyu.edu aginsberg@stern.nyu.edu vvivek@nyu.edu mpdelessio@nyu.edu montclare@nyu.edu teraoka@nyu.edu deane.yang@nyu.edu iskender.sahin@nyu.edu mporfiri@nyu.edu hgk224@nyu.edu vvivek@nyu.edu onov@nyu.edu vvivek@nyu.edu eprassas@nyu.edu eprassas@nyu.edu ijuran@nyu.edu LOCATION LEGEND

ECE - Electrical and Computer Engineering FRE - Finance and Risk Engineering MATH - Mathematics ME - Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

TCS - Technology, Culture and Society TM - Technology Management and Innovation

RH - Rogers Hall LC - Dibner Building 2MTech - 2 MetroTech Center 5MTech - 5 MetroTech Center 55 Broad - Manhattan Campus

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FLEXIBLE ACADEMICS GRADUATE PROGRAM STRUCTURE A graduate education combines classroom interaction, professional development and personal enrichment. Our curriculum enables you to transition seamlessly from your graduate program into challenging and rewarding positions in some of the most demanding industries.

PROGRAM OF STUDY (MS) Concentration or Track (9–15 credits)

Core Courses (9–12 credits)

Electives (3–9 credits)

30–36 credits

PROGRAM OF STUDY (PHD)

Courses

PhD Seminars

PhD Qualifying Exam

Dissertation

70–90 credits

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STUDY ABROAD AT NYU GLOBAL CAMPUSES The NYU Tandon School of Engineering is a global community. We provide you with a supportive and enlightening environment, while connecting you to a vast array of international resources. As a student in a global network university with portal campuses in New York, Abu Dhabi and Shanghai as well as 11 international academic centers, you’ll find opportunities on six continents—Africa, Asia, Europe, North America and South America.


CAREER MANAGEMENT AND MOBILITY WASSERMAN CENTER FOR CAREER DEVELOPMENT The NYU Wasserman Center for Career Development will connect you with leading companies that are searching for highly skilled, market-ready individuals prepared to take on the challenges and opportunities of the 21st century. Our offices help students seek positions where their refined technical, analytical and communication skills can best be put to use.

NYC EXPERIENCED

22%

JOB GROWTH IN THE LAST 2 YEARS

Brooklyn Office: Jacobs Administration Building 3rd floor, (718) 260-3650 Main Office: 133 E. 13th Street, 2nd floor, (212) 998-4730 Website: nyu.edu/careerdevelopment Email: career.development@nyu.edu Internship Opportunities Internships allow students to gain real-world experience, while giving employers a chance to identify future talent. Students are encouraged to participate in one or more internships before they graduate, demonstrating to employers NYU’s high standards of excellence. These professional experiences give students an edge over the competition and have the potential to turn into full-time opportunities following graduation. NYU Careernet, Career Fairs and On-Campus Recruiting Students can connect to NYU CareerNet, our online internship and job search engine. Using this valuable database, students can submit a cover letter and resume directly to employers. Additionally, internship and job seekers can

meet with hiring companies at career fairs and even arrange on-campus interviews with these employers. Participating companies range from small entrepreneurial start-ups to midsized businesses to internationally recognized major corporations Career Counseling and Career Development Seminars Knowing how to conduct an internship or job search is key to landing the opportunity you want. Through one-on-one career counseling and group seminars, students acquire effective job search skills designed to complement their successful in-classroom experiences. Writing an effective résumé, preparing for a career fair and acing the interview are just some of the topics addressed by career center staff.

OPTIONAL PROFESSIONAL TRAINING (OPT) AND CURRICULUM PRACTICAL TRAINING (CPT) OPT is a one-year work permit for international students who have completed their graduate degree in the US. ■ You have to find a job within 90 days of

that one year period after graduation. ■ You have to apply for an H1B visa while

in OPT. ■ CPT is work authorization for international

students that will allow them to do an internship.

■ CPT can be issued for various lengths of

time, from one semester up to one year. ■ The NYU Tandon School of Engineering

will allow international students to do an internship only after completing two semesters.

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HEALTH AND IMMUNIZATION IMMUNIZATION In accordance with New York State law, all entering students must show proof of immunity against measles, mumps and rubella. The law prohibits the NYU Tandon School of Engineering from allowing any student to register for classes without documented proof of immunization against these diseases. Students must have the immunization form completed by the physician or health care provider who administered their vaccinations. Once completed, the Immunization Record should be submitted (via mail, fax or in-person) to:

NYS LAW REQUIRES PROOF OF

IMMUNIZATION

NYU Student Health Center Immunization Record Services 726 Broadway, Suite 336 New York, NY 10003 Phone: (212) 443-1199 Fax: (212) 443-1198 To expedite your registration, you should complete this process well in advance of your arrival at the NYU Tandon School of Engineering. For more information or to download the forms, visit: nyu.edu/life/safety-health-wellness/studenthealth-center/records-forms-policies/health-requirements.html

HEALTH INSURANCE FOR US STUDENTS If you are enrolled for more than nine credits you will be automatically enrolled in the schoolsponsored health insurance plan. The cost of this insurance policy will be added to your student tuition account. This insurance option is required for students who do not have insurance, whose current family health coverage is about to expire, whose health insurance is with an HMO or restricted PPO out of the area, or are international students. If you are a US citizen or permanent resident and you have private insurance with comparable coverage, you can request to waive the school plan (applying for a waiver does not automatically waive you out of the plan). You will be contacted by the insurance carrier if there are questions regarding your waiver. For more information or to apply for a health insurance waiver, visit: nyu.edu/shc

NYU HEALTH CENTER Students have access to many services at the NYU Student Health Center (SHC). Students will be responsible for their co-pay, co-insurance and any portion of the bill not paid by the insurance company and SHCÂ service fees. The office visit co-pay will be requested at the time of service. The NYU Student Health Center is located in Manhattan at 726 Broadway, 3rd and 4th floors, New York, NY 10003. Call (212) 443-1000 for an appointment. Same-day appointments are available. Students seeking care can walk in to the 3rd floor center without an appointment, but an additional $10 walk-in fee (not covered by the insurance plan) will be assessed. For more information about hours of operation and available services visit: nyu.edu/shc

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CONDITIONAL ACCEPTANCE ABOUT CONDITIONAL ADMISSION Students who have been conditionally admitted are required to follow the conditions of their admission for course registration. Please refer to your admissions letter to verify any and all conditions that may have been placed on your admission. Additional information about particular conditional admissions is listed below. English as a Second Language (ESL) Placement Exam Condition English proficiency is a requirement for admission to all graduate programs and is necessary for success at the NYU Tandon School of Engineering. International students who receive this condition are admitted to a graduate degree program with the condition that they take the ESL Placement Exam and successfully complete English Language courses (if any) as required.

BE SURE TO

COMPLETE ALL

REQUIREMENTS

PRIOR TO

REGISTRATION

This condition is final, and students are strongly discouraged from contacting faculty to appeal their condition. Study at a previous English Language Center/School may not be applied toward a waiver of this condition, and retaking an English language exam after accepting a conditional offer of admission will not be cause for a waiver. The ESL Placement Exam will be conducted during New Graduate Student Orientation (NGSO), and its result will be a placement level. This level will determine whether you are required to take full-time, part-time, or no ESL courses along with (or instead of) your graduate courses. ESL coursework does not count as quality points toward graduation and therefore is not included in the student’s Cumulative Grade Point Average. For more information about ESL for graduate students, please visit: engineering.nyu.edu/ admissions/graduate/international/esl

Proof of Degree Completion Proof of Degree Completion conditional admission is given to students who at the time of their application have not yet completed their bachelor’s degree or did not submit original or official copies of all the required documents. This is a requirement students must fulfill in order to continue with their academic degree program and it is a stipulation of their acceptance to the Graduate School at the NYU Tandon School of Engineering. Bridge Courses or Prerequisites During their first semester, students with this conditional status are to enroll in the bridge courses or prerequisites outlined in their acceptance letter. Bridge courses or prerequisites are a requirement that must be fulfilled in order to continue with their academic degree program and are a stipulation of their acceptance to the Graduate School at the NYU Tandon School of Engineering. Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) During their first semester, students with a CGPA conditional status are required to maintain a CGPA of 3.0 or above for the length of time or number of credit hours stipulated in their acceptance letter. This requirement must be fulfilled in order to continue with their academic degree program, and it is a stipulation of their acceptance to the Graduate School at the NYU Tandon School of Engineering.

REGISTRATION FOR STUDENTS WITH CONDITIONAL ADMISSION In a student’s first semester, registration will be facilitated during orientation. Students must sign in with the Office of Graduate Enrollment Management and Admissions and may have their student account hold temporarily lifted and then meet with their academic adviser before registering for classes online.

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INTERNATIONAL STUDENT ARRIVAL PREPARING FOR YOUR DEPARTURE International students should make their travel plans to New York City as soon as they receive their visa. Note that students will not be permitted to enter the United States more than 30 days before the start date listed on their I-20 or DS-2019 form.

PREPARE YOUR

DOCUMENTS FOR STUDY

IN NYC

Admissions Condition Documents Students whose offer of admission was conditional should make plans before the start of the semester to fulfill those conditions. For many students, this will mean requesting that universities and/or testing agencies transmit official copies of transcripts and/ or test scores. It may also be necessary to bring final transcripts, mark sheets, or diplomas as Proof of Degree to satisfy other conditions, if you have not already done so. Documents Keep your passport, I-20 or DS-2019, SEVIS fee receipt, admission letter, original academic records, medical and dental records, and any other important documents with you in your carry-on bags. Do not put important documents in your checked bags. Make backup copies of all your important documents and keep them with you, in a different place than your original documents. Money We suggest you bring traveler’s checks, a credit card and/or a small amount of US dollars when you travel from your home country. This will allow you to have cash for food, transportation, hotel

and other services. We do not suggest that you bring significant amounts of currency of any kind with you on your journey to New York. It is highly recommended that you set up a bank account with an institution that has branch locations in New York City after arriving. Clothing/Climate There are four seasons here. The summer (June– August) is hot with temperatures between 16-35°C or 61-95°F. During the winter (November–March), it can be very cold, with average temperatures between -3-11°C or 25-52°F. Be sure to pack some clothes for cold weather if you have them, and recall that there are shops near campus where you will be able to buy such items once you arrive. Personal Items We encourage you to bring personal items (such as photographs and addresses, phone numbers, and email addresses for your family and friends) and cultural items (such as traditional clothing and recipes for your favorite foods) with you to New York. Other suggested items would be an international driver’s license, and marriage and birth certificates if you are coming with dependents.

ARRIVING IN NEW YORK CITY The NYU Tandon School of Engineering is located in New York City in the borough of Brooklyn and is convenient to all New York-area airports. International flights will either go to John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK), LaGuardia Airport (LGA) or Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) in New Jersey—just across the river. In many cases, it is most convenient to take a taxi from the airport. The cost is approximately US $50. The taxi drivers are very familiar with the city. Have the driver take you to your residence hall, hotel or the hostel. Be sure to use only official yellow or green New York City taxis.

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GRADUATE STUDENT HOUSING TEMPORARY HOUSING In the event that you arrive in New York in advance of the scheduled residence hall check-in date or you arrive when the Housing Office is closed, the following is a list of residences that accommodate international students on a walk-in basis: International House 500 Riverside Drive New York, NY 10027 (212) 316-8400 ihouse-nyc.org

Educational Housing Services 31 Lexington Avenue New York, NY 10010 (800) 385-1689 studenthousing.org

International Student Center 38 West 88th Street New York, NY 10024 (212) 787-7706 nystudentcenter.org

The St. George Studio Building Residence 100 Henry Street (at Clark) Brooklyn Heights, NY 11201 Reservations: (212) 977-9099

OFF-CAMPUS LIVING AND HOUSING CONSIDERATIONS The NYU Tandon School of Engineering provides a guide to finding the right apartment off‑campus. Graduate Assistants are a useful source of advice, as many of them live both on- and off-campus. Another great way to get connected is by joining the NYU Tandon School of Engineering Facebook group, where you can get more advice and ideas from your fellow students.

MAKE YOUR

For more information, visit: engineering.nyu.edu/life/campus/on-campus-vs-off

HOME IN NYC

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NYU CAMPUSES NYU TANDON SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING 1 Othmer Residence Hall 111 Johnson Street 2 Dibner Library Building 5 MetroTech Center 3 Rogers Hall and Jacobs Academic Building 6 MetroTech Center 4 Wunsch Building 5 Academic Building 15 MetroTech Center 6 Academic Building 2 MetroTech Center

NYU WASHINGTON SQUARE 16 Alumni Hall (C-2)33 3rd Avenue 52 Alumni Relations (B-2) 25 West 4th Street 17 Barney Building (C-2) 34 Stuyvesant Street 60 Bobst Library (B-3) 70 Washington Square South 41 Bookstore (B-2) 726 Broadway 13 Brittany Hall (B-2) 55 East 10th Street 13 Broadway Windows (B-2) 12 Bronfman Center (B-2) 7 East 10th Street Broome Street Residence (not on map) 400 Broome Street 34 Brown Building (B-2) 29 Washington Place 26 Cantor Film Center (B-2) 36 East 8th Street 67 Card Center (C-3) 383 Lafayette Street 1 Carlyle Court (B-1) 25 Union Square West 9 Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimò (A-1) 24 West 12th Street 80 Coles Sports and Recreation Center (B-3) 181 Mercer Street 32 College of Arts and Science (B-2) 31 Washington Place College of Dentistry (not on map) 345 East 24th Street 41 College of Nursing (B-2) 726 Broadway 51 Computer Bookstore (B-2) 242 Greene Street 73 Copy Central (B-3) 547 La Guardia Place 2 Coral Towers (C-1) 129 3rd Avenue 65 Courant School (B-3) 251 Mercer Street 68 D’Agostino Hall (A-3) 110 West 3rd Street 22 Deutsches Haus (B-2) 42 Washington Mews 48 East Building (B-2) 239 Greene Street 50 Education Building (B-2) 35 West 4th Street

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21 Faculty of Arts and Science (B-2) 5 Washington Square North 14 Founders Hall (C-1) 120 East 12th Street 58 Furman Hall (A-3) 245 Sullivan Street 40 Gallatin School (B-2) 1 Washington Place 41 Global Liberal Studies (B-2) 726 Broadway 20 Glucksman Ireland House (B-2) 1 Washington Mews 49 Goddard Hall (B-2) 79 Washington Square East 63 Gould Plaza (B-3) 21 Graduate School of Arts and Science (B-2) 1/2 5th Avenue Gramercy Green (not on map) 310 3rd Avenue Greenwich Hotel (not on map) 636 Greenwich Street 32 Grey Art Gallery (B-2) 100 Washington Square East 45 Hayden Hall (A-2) 33 Washington Square West School for the Study of the Ancient World (not on map) 15 East 84th Street School of Fine Arts (not on map) 1 East 78th Street 23 School of French Studies (B-2) 15 Washington Mews 72 International Students and Scholars (B-3) 561 La Guardia Place Jeffrey S. Gould Welcome Center, Undergraduate Admissions Alumni Drop-in (B-3) 50 West 4th Street 62 Kaufman Management Center (B-3) 44 West 4th Street 57 Kevorkian Center (A-3) 50 Washington Square South 35 Kimball Hall (B-2) 246 Greene Street 59 Kimmel Center for University Life (B-3) 60 Washington Square South 57 King Juan Carlos I of Spain Center (A-3) 53 Washington Square South 23 La Maison Française (B-2) 16 Washington Mews Lafayette Residence Hall (not on map) 80 Lafayette Street 41 Liberal Studies (B-2) 726 Broadway 36 Life Sciences Building (B-2) 12-16 Waverly Place 10 Lillian Vernon Center (A-2) 58 West 10th Street 50 Loewe Theater (B-2) 35 West 4th Street 73 Mail Services (B-3) 547 La Guardia Place 41 McGhee Division (B-2) 726 Broadway 76 Mercer Street Residence (B-3) 240 Mercer Street 54 Meyer Hall (B-2) 4 Washington Place 41 Moses Center for Students with Disabilities (B-2) 726 Broadway

3 NYU Card Services Annex (C-1) 125 East 13th Street 59 Off-Campus Housing (B-3) 60 Washington Square South 4 Office of Global Programs, Student Services (B-1) 110 East 14th Street 4 Office of Special Sessions (B-1) 110 East 14th Street 3 Palladium Athletic Facility (C-1) 140 East 14th Street 3 Palladium Hall (C-1) 140 East 14th Street 39 Philosophy Building (B-2) 5 Washington Place 47 Pless Annex (B-2) 26 Washington Place 46 Pless Hall (B-2) 82 Washington Square East 55 Provincetown Playhouse (A-3) 133 MacDougal Street 54 Psychology Building (B-2) 6 Washington Place Public Safety Administration Building (B-2) 7 Washington Place Public Safety Central Command (B-2) 14 Washington Place 82 Puck Building (C-3) 295 Lafayette Street 41 Residential Life and Housing Services (C-3) 726 Broadway 11 Rubin Hall (B-2) 35 5th Avenue 28 Rufus D. Smith Hall (B-2) 25 Waverly Place 5 School of Continuing and Professional Studies (B-1) 145 4th Avenue 56 School of Law (A-3) 40 Washington Square South 61 Schwartz Plaza (B-3) 78 Second Street Residence (C-3) 1 East 2nd Street 30 Seventh Street Residence (C-2) 40 East 7th Street 62 Shimkin Hall (B-3) 50 West 4th Street 32 Silver Center for Arts and Science (B-2) 100 Washington Square East 24 Silver School of Social Work (B-2) 1 Washington Square North 59 Skirball Center for the Performing Arts (B-3) 566 LaGuardia Place 57 Skirball Department (A-3) 53 Washington Square South 46 Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development (B-2) 82 Washington Square East 62 Stern School of Business, Graduate Program (B-3) 44 West 4th Street 64 Stern School of Business, Undergraduate College (B-3) 40 West 4th Street 41 Student Health Center (B-2) 726 Broadway 59 Student Resource Center (B-3) 60 Washington Square South 52 Student Services Center Offices of the University Registrar, Bursar and Financial Aid (B-2) 25 West 4th Street

80 Sweat-n-Shop (Mercer) (B-3) 181 Mercer Street 3 Sweat-n-Shop (14th Street) (C-1) 140 East 14th Street 15 Third Avenue North Residence (C-1) 75 3rd Avenue 8 Thirteenth Street Residence (A-1) 47 West 13th Street 6 Tisch Center for Hospitality, Tourism, and Sports Management (B-1) 838 Broadway 64 Tisch Hall (B-3) 40 West 4th Street 38 Tisch School of the Arts (B-2) 721 Broadway 35 Torch Club (B-2) 18 Waverly Place 62 Undergraduate Admissions (B-3) 50 West 4th Street 4 University Hall (B-1) 110 East 14th Street 56 Vanderbilt Hall (A-3) 40 Washington Square South 82 Wagner Graduate School of Public Service (C-3) 295 Lafayette Street 65 Warren Weaver Hall (B-3) 251 Mercer Street 3 Wasserman Center for Career Development (C-1) 140 East 14th Street 49 Washington Square East Galleries (B-2) 80 Washington Square East 74 Washington Square Village (B-3) 1-4 Washington Square Village 46 Washington Square Windows (B-2) 33 Waverly Building (B-2) 24 Waverly Place 27 Weinstein Hall (B-2) 11 University Place 55 Wilf Hall (A-3) 139 MacDougal Street 29 10 Astor Place (B-2) 77 665 Broadway (B-3) 41 726 Broadway (B-2) 44 20 Cooper Square (C-2) 43 48 Cooper Square (C-2) 66 14 East 4th Street (B-3) 7 7 East 12th Street (B-1) 67 383 Lafayette Street (C-3) 42 411 Lafayette Street (C-2) 71 530 LaGuardia Pl (B-3) 69 130 MacDougal Street (A-3) 81 194 Mercer Street (B-3) 36 285 Mercer Street (B-2) 31 111-113 2nd Avenue (C-2) 70 230 Sullivan Street (A-3) 25 19 University Place (B-2) 53 10 Washington Place (B-2) 19 19 Washington Square North (NYUAD) (A-2) 18 22 Washington Square North (A-2) 52 25 West 4th Street (B-2) 52 19 West 4th Street (B-2)


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