If you are registered for classes you are responsible for all costs (tuition and fees) associated with your courses. Please be aware that if you have decided not to participate in Spring in New York, you must submit a term withdrawal form via NYU Albert so that you are no longer responsible for the costs.
Tuition Breakdown
Tuition is offered at a flat rate for full-time students taking 12-18 credits. For students enrolled part time, tuition can be calculated by taking the number of credits/units the student wishes to enroll in and multiplying it by the price per unit. See below for an example using Spring 2017 costs, for Spring 2018 information please refer to the NYU Bursar site.
Tuition |
Registration & Services Fees* |
Total Due | |
---|---|---|---|
3 Credits | $4,002 | $602 | $4,604 |
4 Credits | $5,336 | $668 | $6,004 |
8 Credits |
$10,672 |
$932 | $11,604 |
12-18 Credits |
$22,639 |
$1,236 |
$23,875 |
An electronic bill will be sent to your NYU email account once you have registered for your courses. You may pay via electronic check. The University will not accept partial payment. In the cause of over payment, the balance is refunded.
Course Fees
Certain courses charge additional fees such as lab fees, etc. The charge is assessed at the time of registration for that particular course.
Student Health Insurance
Most students are enrolled automatically in the NYU-sponsored Student Health Insurance Plan as part of the course registration process. Students must complete the online enrollment/waiver process each academic year beginning in the fall to ensure that they are enrolled in the plan of their choice; supplement their current insurance with an NYU-sponsored plan, or waive the NYU-sponsored plans.
Financial Aid
Financial aid is not offered to visiting students in the spring. However, the following options are open to visiting students:
- Consortium Agreement: If you are currently enrolled at another college or university, contact your home school's financial aid office to inquire about receiving aid from your school via a consortium agreement with NYU.
- Private Loans: If you are not currently enrolled at another college or if your school will not authorize a consortium agreement, you may be eligible for private loans.
International Students
International Students must be enrolled full-time. Full-time enrollment is defined as 12-18 credit hours during the spring semester. For more information about requirements for international students, please visit the International Students webpage.