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To learn about NYIT and all we have to offer, just click here to go to our Web site and browse through the wealth of information we have posted for your convenience. Although most majors are offered at both the Old Westbury and the Manhattan campuses, there are some programs that are only offered at the Old Westbury campus, such as: some of the “Life Sciences” majors, the "combined Management B.S./M.B.A", the "combined B.S. Criminal Justice/J.D. Law degree", and the "B.F.A. Film program". To view our list of degrees and graduate and undergraduate majors and where they are offered, click here. NYIT has the following Academic Schools:
School of Engineering and Computing Sciences
School of Health Professions, Behavioral and Life Sciences
New York College of Osteopathic Medicine
You may view our catalogs online. If you would like to receive a catalog by mail, or speak with an Admissions counselor, you may email your request to admissions@nyit.edu or you may call 800.345.NYIT(6948) or 516.686.2870.
To learn about our New York campuses, click here. To learn about NYIT Worldwide, click here.
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For information on HOW TO APPLY to NYIT, click here. You may apply online or by mail. If you apply online, the $50 application fee will be waived. Just type in the code: ASKNYITLT on the application in the section that asks for your payment. If you prefer to mail in your application, you must pay the $50 application fee. To have an application packet sent directly to you, please email Ms. Diane Williams in the Office of Admissions at diwillia@nyit.edu .
To learn about the Cost of an NYIT education, click here.
International Applicants: To learn about the admissions requirements for International students, click here.
All international students whose first language is not English must take the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), or the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) exam and submit official scores to the Office of Admissions. If you received your baccalaureate degree in the United States and can provide proof of your U.S. degree, or if you have already successfully completed English Composition at another institution, then the TOEFL or the IELTS are not required. If, however, you received your undergraduate degree from a foreign university, or if you have not completed English Composition, you are required to take the TOEFL exam.
TOEFL: A written-based score of 550, a computer-based score of 213, or an Internet-based score of 79/80 is required for full admission. If you score 500-549 on the written, 173-212 on the computerized, or 61-79/80 on the Internet-based, you may be required to study English as a Second Language before you can be fully matriculated into your academic program of choice. If you score below 500, 173 or 61, you may apply only to our English Language Institute (ELI) for additional instruction in English.
IELTS: A test score on the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) of 6 is required for full admission. If you score below a 6 but above a 5, you may be required to study English as a second language before you can be fully matriculated into your academic program of choice. If you score below a 5, you may apply to NYIT's English Language Institute for additional instruction in English. You may also retake the IELTS.
If you need more information about International Admissions, please contact Ms. Angela Delcid at: adelcid@nyit.edu.
All applicants to NYIT must take the SAT I or the ACT. The average SAT score for entering freshmen is 1,120, and the average composite score on the ACT is 21-22, but there are other factors that are taken into consideration when reviewing an application, such as your high school GPA, your essay and your references. To learn about how to register, prepare and take the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) and the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), go to www.ets.org.
NYIT’s tests codes are as follows:
Federal school code is: 002782
SAT code is: 2561
TOEFL code is 2561
CEEB Code is: 2561
Act Code: 2832
NYIT Admissions is on a rolling basis and applications are considered for admission for the following semester as soon as they are received. To find out more about NYIT's Admissions requirements, go to our website at www.nyit.edu, click on ‘Admissions’, then on ‘First Year Students’, then on ‘Requirements for Admission’, and then on ‘Basic Requirements’. Be sure to view both pages 1 & 2. Also click on ‘Special Program Requirements’ because in addition to the basic admission requirements, some majors have specific requirements for their programs. Please note that while some of these are strict, others are more lenient. You may want to contact the department chairperson of your intended major if you have a question or concern.
To learn about scholarships and other forms of financial aid available to students, click here.
You can call or email the Office of Financial Aid of each campus directly:
Old Westbury Campus:
Phone: 516-686-7680
Fax: 516-686-7997
Email: owfinaid@nyit.edu
Manhattan Campus
Phone: 212-261-1590
Fax: 212-261-1501
Email: mafinaid@nyit.edu
All U.S. students who wish to be considered for financial aid, whether NYIT sponsored or a government program, must fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Financial aid offices at educational institutions use information from the FAFSA to determine if you are eligible to receive federal student aid from grants, loans and work-study programs. PLEASE remember that you MUST file a new FAFSA every year in order to be considered for financial aid. These forms become available every January.
FAFSA Deadlines: For federal aid, submit your application as early as possible, but no earlier than January 1st of the year you plan to attend college. It is advised that students file between January 1st and February 14th of the academic year he/she plans to attend school, but FAFSA applications must be received by June 30th for federal aid. For state aid, the New York State deadline for FAFSA applications is May 1st.
The quickest way to apply is online using FAFSA on the Web at www.fafsa.ed.gov . If you need help filling out the FAFSA, you can call 1-800-433-3243 (1-800-4-Fed-Aid) between 8am-midnight, Eastern time.
When filling out the FAFSA you will be asked for the Federal Title IV school code. NYIT’s Title IV school code is 002782. If you are a New York State resident you may also be eligible to apply for grant money known as TAP (Tuition Assistance Program). Undergraduate students applying for TAP must be enrolled full time (12 credits), the TAP school code for NYIT undergraduate students is 2120. NYIT Graduate students applying for TAP must also be enrolled in 12 credits. The Graduate student TAP school code is 5455.
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You may be eligible to utilize our payment plan and defer a portion of the cost of your tuition. TuitionPay is a private company with which NYIT has contracted to offer you a monthly tuition payment plan. If you are interested in this option, please contact Sallie Mae directly at 1-800-635-0120 or www.tuitionpayenroll.com.
For information about Housing and Residential Life, please visit its Web site at http://iris.nyit.edu/~reslife/. Students who plan to take courses at the Old Westbury campus are encouraged and invited to live in the residence halls located just around the corner from the NYIT campus. A shuttle service is provided seven days a week to get you back and forth to campus. There are five residence halls; King Hall and Anthony Hall are our First Year Experience (FYE) residence halls. New students are placed in these residence halls, and the resident assistants provide programs and activities geared toward college success for the new student. Roosevelt Hall is for upper-class students and features a small architectural studio space. Bolivar Hall is for upper-class students as well as any students who may need housing during the winter intersession. Kennedy Hall is our Life Sciences Living Learning Community; you must be a life sciences major or graduate student to live in Kennedy. All accommodations are suite style. A typical suite has two single rooms, two double rooms, a shared bathroom and small common area. Throughout the campus there are suites designated for graduate students. All NYIT residence halls are supervised by full-time professionally trained residential staff and resident assistants. The resident assistant (RA) is a paraprofessional staff member of the Office of Housing and Residential Life and reports directly to associate director of housing and residential life. Primarily, the RA is concerned with the growth and development of each individual on his/her floor and the building community as a whole. Additionally, RAs are continually striving to enhance the quality of life for our residents.
NYIT’s Manhattan campus offers two well-equipped residence halls located a short subway or bus ride from our classrooms.
Students living in Riverside Terrace Residence Hall will be able to take advantage of all that Manhattan’s Upper West Side has to offer. Museums, restaurants, shops and beautiful parks are all within walking distance of The Riverside Terrace.
Students living in Clark Residence Hall will be able to enjoy the beautiful neighborhood of Brooklyn Heights. Just a few blocks from the Brooklyn Heights Promenade, Clark Residence Hall provides all that a student needs for a positive college experience.
Career Services: Your success is important to us, while you're a student and after you graduate. At Career Services, we want to help you find the job that's right for you—whether you're a student seeking part-time work, a senior looking for that first job after graduation or an alumnus ready for a new challenge. Please visit the Career Services web site by clicking here. For more information, you may also contact the Office of Career Services, at cs@nyit.edu or call 516-686-7527.
Tours are given daily (Mon.-Fri.) at the Old Westbury campus at 10am and 2pm. Saturday Tours are offered only on the first Saturday of every month in the Fall and Spring at 11am. Please call the Office of Admissions at 1.800.345.6948 or 516.686.2870 to schedule an appointment to meet with a counselor and/or to set up your Old Westbury campus visit. To schedule a tour of the Manhattan campus, please call 212-261-1508. Please be sure to indicate whether or not you would also like a tour of the residential halls.
Lorraine Todisco
Communications Specialist
Office of Communications & Marketing
New York Institute of Technology
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