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GSAS Graduate Offices
GSAS Graduate Enrollment Services
One-Half Fifth Avenue
(between 8th Street and Washington Square North)
Office Hours: Monday through Friday 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Telephone: (212) 998-8050
Email: gsas.admissions@nyu.edu
Website
Graduate Enrollment Services (GES) provides a comprehensive array of services to GSAS students, including admissions and financial aid counseling, the dropping and adding of courses, and information regarding GSAS policies and procedures. Counselors are available on a drop-in basis Monday through Friday from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., or by appointment. GES counselors can help you with any problems you may experience at NYU, if not directly, then by referring you to the appropriate office. Please email us at gsas.admissions@nyu.edu to set up an appointment.
GSAS Office of Academic and Student Affairs
6 Washington Square North, Second Floor
(between Fifth Avenue and University Place)
Telephone: (212) 998-8060
Fax: (212) 995-4536
Academic Affairs Email: gsas.academicaffairs@nyu.edu
Student Affairs Email: gsas.studentaffairs@nyu.edu
Academic Calendar
Academic Policies and Procedures
GSAS Bulletin
The GSAS Office of Academic and Student Affairs (OASA) provides a wide range of services that include: implementation of orientation programs; advising clubs and organizations, as well as the GSAS student government; administering a specialized NYU housing program; conducting student grievances; performing teacher education training, and administering the Graduate School's doctoral dissertation and foreign language examination processes.
The office oversees the academic policies and procedures of the Graduate School, including any student grievance, discipline or probationary issues. The OASA is the liaison to the Graduate Curriculum Committee for the development of new courses and programs and updates to current programs. The office supervises the publication of the biannual GSAS Bulletin. The OASA also administers several consortium agreements, including the Inter-University Doctoral Consortium at NYU.
GSAS Office of the Master's College
One-Half Fifth Avenue
(between 8th Street and Washington Square North)
Telephone: (212) 992-7960
Email: gsas.masterscollege@nyu.edu
Website
The GSAS Office of the Master's College supports and promotes the contributions of master's candidates and programs to GSAS, NYU, and the general public. The Master’s College hosts various academic, social, and professional events and workshops throughout the year aimed at building interconnectedness with GSAS master's students, master's program faculty and administrators, as well as the larger GSAS community. The Master's College hosts the annual GSAS Threesis Academic Challenge, as well as many social and skill-building events for current master's students throughout the year. They act as a point of contact and recruitment for a range of curricular and co-curricular opportunities for master's students, including the GSAS Master’s College Program Board.
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Career Services Center
The Wasserman Center for Career Development provides comprehensive career advisement services for graduate students, alumni, and employers.
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The Center for Student Life provides opportunities which support new student transition, empower leadership development, and foster inclusive community building.
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The Henry and Lucy Moses Center for Students with Disabilities provides comprehensive services and programs for graduate students with hearing and visual impairments, mobility impairments, learning disabilities, attention deficit disorders, chronic illnesses and psychological impairments.
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
What role does difference play on campus? How can race, ethnicity, class, gender and sexuality shape your experience in graduate school? If these questions are of particular interest, know that there are resources that are available to graduate students, including the Center for Multicultural Education and Programs.
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Student Health Center
726 Broadway, 3rd and 4th Floors
Telephone: (212) 443-1000
Office Hours: Monday and Tuesday, 8:00 am - 8:00 pm;
Wednesday and Thursday, 8:00 am - 6:00 pm;
Friday, 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Whether enrolled in an NYU-sponsored Student Health Insurance Plan or maintaining alternate health insurance coverage, all matriculated NYU students have access to the following services at the Student Health Center (SHC) at no cost or reduced cost:
- primary care and women's health office visits (there may be fees for certain lab tests and procedures performed during these visits).
- diagnostic laboratory tests
- short-term counseling and behavioral health services
- wellness and health education services
- starter doses of common medications
Comprehensive medical services provided at SHC include allergy and immunology, dermatology, endocrinology, gastroenterology, neurology, optometry (including eyewear and contact lenses), orthopedics, physiatry, physical therapy, psychiatric services, pulmonology, radiology, sports medicine, travel medicine and a full service pharmacy.
SHC Patient Accounts will bill you for any specialty care services or procedures for which there is a fee, or file insurance claims on your behalf. You will be responsible for paying any deductibles, coinsurance or fees not covered by your health insurance plan.
StudentLink Center
383 Lafayette Street, 1st Floor
The StudentLink Center assists students with matters related to the Registrar, the Bursar, Financial Aid and international student services. This center provides a wide range of services including billing, registration, grading, refunds, account information, loans, payments, graduation services, and transcripts. You can text, call or go directly to the StudentLink Center to set up a meeting.
Sustainability Office
The NYU Sustainability Office coordinates the University's greening programs, from the Sustainability Task Force to the Green Grants Program, and works to bring students, staff, and faculty together to not only increase the environmental efficiency of NYU's operations but also to create a "green" campus culture. Interested in getting involved in environmental work at NYU? Looking for an environmental class that relates to your area of study? Want to find out how to make your lifestyle more sustainable? This is the place to go.
Wellness Exchange
(24/7 Hotline): (212) 443-9999
The Wellness Exchange is a constellation of the University's programs and services designed to address the overall health and mental health needs of our students. The Wellness Exchange is your key to accessing the University's extensive health and mental health resources designed to address your needs. You can call a private hotline (212-443-9999), available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, which will put you in touch with a professional who can help to address day-to-day challenges as well as other health-related concerns.