Now. Check your Residential Life and Housing Update
If you applied to live on campus for fall, check your NYU inbox for an update regarding your housing assignment. All students must register for a time to move into your residence hall. This email from Housing shares how to register for your check-in date and time.
Now. Confirm your NYU Student Health InsuranceÂ
Most students are automatically enrolled in and charged a premium for an NYU-sponsored Student Health Insurance plan. Students who maintain alternate health insurance coverage that meets the University’s minimum health insurance criteria may waive the NYU-sponsored student health insurance plan entirely. Learn more on the Student Health Insurance website.
Now. Review Meal Plan and Make Changes
NYU requires all first-year, transfer, and visiting students living in an NYU residence hall to participate in the NYU meal plan program for two semesters. If living on campus, you will automatically be assigned the 225 Flex meal plan but allowable changes can be made through theÂ
NYU Dining Portal. For dining hall and meal plan information — including rates — please visit theÂ
NYU Dining website.
By July 15. Submit Final Transcripts
Send your final transcripts to NYU by July 15 to meet ourÂ
proof of graduation policy. If not, it is likely that that you won’t be allowed to register for fall courses and you'll be dropped from your pre-registered courses.Â
By July 15. Submit Mandatory Health Forms
This is a health requirement.Â
This checklist will make it easier for you. Deadline to submit proof of immunizations [Measles, Mumps, and Rubella (MMR) and Meningitis) Meningococcal Meningitis Vaccination Response Form (if applicable), the Student Health History form, and the Wellbeing Questionnaire. If you are under 18 years of age, you must also submit the Treatment of a Minor form so that you can access services at the Student Health Center. Failing to meet these requirements can result in disenrollment from classes.
July 17. Access Fall 2024 Bill
Students should use eSuite viaÂ
NYU Albert to view and pay the fall semester bill and to invite others (e.g. parents/guardians) to be authorized payers. Financial Aid Recipients: Any NYU scholarships/grants that were offered should be listed as "anticipated aid" on your bill. Students planning to utilize federal loans should accept the amount they would like to borrow on NYU Albert and complete the required entrance counseling and master promissory note onÂ
studentaid.gov.