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New York University the college board,. "New York University ." //collegeboard.com//. 15-Feb-2010. College Board, Web. 22 Feb 2010. <http://collegesearch.collegeboard.com/search/CollegeDetail.jsp?match=true&collegeId=3186&searchType=college&type=qfs&word 1. it's a private school 2. it is a four year college 3. it is coed 4. percent of applicants admitted: 38% 5. it is located in an urban setting (new york city) 6. 7. out of state tuition fee: $38,765 8. room and board $13,228 9. books and supplies $950 10. estimated personal expenses: $1,000 11. Housing options: 12. special study options: 13. majors offered:
 * 32% had h.s. GPA of 3.75 and higher
 * 37% had h.s. GPA between 3.5 and 3.74
 * 18% had h.s. GPA between 3.25 and 3.49
 * 12% had h.s. GPA between 3.0 and 3.24
 * 1% had h.s. GPA between 2.5 and 2.99
 * Coed Housing
 * Apartments For Single Students
 * Fraternity/Sorority Housing
 * Special Housing For Disabled Students
 * Wellness housing (alcohol/drug/smoke-free)
 * Cross-Registration
 * Double Major
 * Honors Program
 * Independent Study
 * Internships
 * Liberal Arts/Career Combination
 * ROTC, Air Force
 * ROTC, Army
 * ROTC, Navy
 * Student-Designed Major
 * Study Abroad
 * Teacher Certification
 * Washington Semester

Architecture & Related Programs

 * City/Community/Regional Planning //B//

Area, Ethnic, Cultural, & Gender Studies

 * African-American Studies //B//
 * East Asian Studies //B//
 * European Studies //B//
 * Latin American Studies //B//
 * Near/Middle Eastern Studies //B//

Arts, Visual & Performing

 * Arts - General //C//
 * Commercial/Advertising Art //B//
 * Dance //B//
 * Drama/Theater Arts //B//
 * Film Production/Cinematography //B//
 * Fine/Studio Arts //B//
 * Music - General //B//
 * Music - General Performance //B//
 * Photography //B//

Biological & Biomedical Sciences

 * Biochemistry //B//
 * Biology //A,B//

Business, Management, & Marketing

 * Accounting //B,C//
 * Banking/Financial Services //C//
 * Business - General //A,B,C//
 * Business Administration/Management //C//
 * Business/Managerial Economics //B//
 * Finance/Banking //B,C//
 * Hotel/Motel Management //B,C//
 * International Business //B//
 * Labor/Personnel Relations //B//
 * Real Estate //B//
 * Restaurant/Food Services Management //B//

Communications & Journalism

 * Communications/Rhetoric //B//
 * Journalism //B//
 * Radio/Television //B//

Communications Technologies

 * Radio/Television Broadcasting //B,C//

Computer & Information Sciences

 * Computer Science //B//
 * Computer/Information Sciences - General //B,C//

Education

 * Art Teacher Education //B//
 * Business Teacher Education //B//
 * ESL Teacher Education //B//
 * Education of Speech Impaired //B//
 * Elementary Education //B//
 * Kindergarten/Preschool Education //B//
 * Mathematics Education //B//
 * Music Teacher Education //B//
 * Social Studies Teacher Education //B//
 * Special Education //B//

Engineering

 * Operations Research //B//

English Language & Literature

 * English Language & Literature - General //B//
 * English Literature (British) //B//
 * Speech/Rhetorical Studies //B//

Family & Consumer Sciences

 * Foods/Nutrition Studies //B//

Foreign Language & Literature

 * Classics //B//
 * Comparative Literature //B//
 * Foreign Language & Literature - General //B//
 * French //B//
 * German //B//
 * Hebrew //B//
 * Italian //B//
 * Linguistics //B//
 * Russian //B//
 * Spanish //B//

Health Professions & Clinical Sciences

 * Cardiovascular Technology //A//
 * Dental Hygiene //A,B//
 * Nursing (RN) //B//
 * Speech-Language Pathology/Audiology //B//

History

 * History - General //B//

Liberal Arts & Sciences

 * Humanities //B//
 * Liberal Arts & Sciences //A,B//

Mathematics

 * Mathematics - General //B//

Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies

 * Neuroscience //B//

Parks, Recreation & Fitness

 * Parks/Leisure Facilities Management //B//

Philosophy & Religion

 * Philosophy //B//
 * Religion/Religious Studies //B//

Physical Sciences

 * Chemistry //B//
 * Physics //B//

Psychology

 * Psychology - General //B//

Public Administration & Services

 * Community Organization/Advocacy //A,B//
 * Fundraising //B//
 * Public Administration //B//
 * Social Work //B,C//

Social Sciences
14. services for International students: > 15. tests for international students: 16. student body 1st-year students: 17. both sororities and fraternaties are offered 18.
 * Anthropology //B//
 * Economics //B//
 * International Relations //B//
 * Political Science/Government //B//
 * Social Sciences - General //B//
 * Sociology //B//
 * Urban Studies //B//
 * English as a Second Language Program On Campus for International Students
 * Housing During Summer Months for International Students
 * International Student Adviser
 * Special International Student Orientation Program
 * Required: SAT Reasoning Test and SAT Subject Tests; or ACT
 * TOEFL required of non-resident alien applicants
 * TOEFL (paper) minimum score: 600
 * TOEFL (computer) minimum score: 250
 * 28% In-state students
 * 72% Out-of-state students
 * 0% Part-time students
 * 59% Women
 * 41% Men
 * 1% American Indian/Alaskan Native
 * 21% Asian/Pacific Islander
 * 4% Black/Non-Hispanic
 * 8% Hispanic
 * 42% White/Non-Hispanic
 * 11% Non-Resident Alien
 * 13% Race/ethnicity unreported
 * 64% in top 10th of graduating class
 * 92% in top quarter of graduating class
 * 100% in top half of graduating class
 * 32% had h.s. GPA of 3.75 and higher
 * 37% had h.s. GPA between 3.5 and 3.74
 * 18% had h.s. GPA between 3.25 and 3.49
 * 12% had h.s. GPA between 3.0 and 3.24
 * 1% had h.s. GPA between 2.5 and 2.99

NYU,. "New York University ." //http://www.nyu.edu///. 15-Feb-2010. NYU, Web. 22 Feb 2010. .

1. founded in 1831 2. nearly 40,000 students attending 14 schools and colleges at six different locations in Manhattan 3. total enrollment 54,919 4. Undergraduate enrollment 21,638 5. Graduate and professional enrollment 21,766 6. Noncredit Programs enrollment 11,515 7. Nearly 350,000 alumni from all 50 states and 163 foreign countries. 8. International students make up 9.7 percent of NYU's student body (3,823). 9. financial aid such as the FAFSA is available at NYU 10. NYU is a category I Research University 11. The Libraries of New York University hold collections totaling more than 4 million volumes 12. There are many study abroad programs available 13. Study abroad programs include: Berlin Buenos Aires Florence Ghana London Madrid Paris Prague Shanghai 14. The location of the campus being in the city provides students with many extracurricular activities 15. Students in science work with their professors on such problems of immediate importance for urban society as the pollution of waterways and the congestion of city streets. 16. Business majors attend seminars in corporation boardrooms and intern as executive assistants in business and financial houses. 17. NYU has a main bookstore, computer store, professional bookstore, health sciences bookstore, NYU clothing and gifts, Copy central, and NYU athletic apparel 18. NYU requires students to have health insurance 19. The Division of Student Affairs handles fire safety 20.