Get Ready for Classes
Your first semester at NYU will introduce you to important works of the ancient world, through the Arts & Cultures and Global Works & Society classes. You will also hone your essay writing skills in Writing as Exploration, and select an elective in a field of interest or meet a requirement for your intended major. The classes you take will build upon these themes and prepare you to finish the core requirements as a sophomore.
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Spring 2024 Registration GuideWe have created a comprehensive document with everything you need to know about how and where to register! Please review carefully as it was designed to answer most, if not all, of your questions including how to use Albert, which courses are required, suggestions for a fourth course and University resources.
Prehealth Students and Science majors: Pay special attention to pages 11 through 13
Spring 2024 Registration WebinarHear about key steps for choosing and registering for your spring classes by tuning into our live Registration Webinars (schedule below). Be sure to register and save the date for the correct webinar based on your academic advisor and advising group. A list of the dates and times for the webinars follows. If needed, you can check your academic advisor in NYU Connect.
Nadine (Soho & East Village) - Monday, October 23rd, 10 a.m. EST Zoom registration link
Frequently Asked Question Session - Thursday, November 9th, 5 p.m. EST After attending a webinar, this is a great opportunity to ask any lingering questions you have! No registration required!
Also mark your calendar for other important dates listed below as you prepare for NYU.
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New for Spring 2024 is an interactive checklist with a few to-do items we'll need you to address to ensure a smooth start to your first semester at NYU. You can find a list of items that all NYU Spring Start students need to complete, along with any school-specific tasks, on your interactive checklist now available in NYU Connect.
NYU Connect is your personalized portal for discovering NYU’s services and resources tailored to your needs. The system also allows you to connect to people in your personalized Success Network, including advisors, faculty, and other NYU staff.
Your checklist is available on NYU Connect now.
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Click “Dashboard”
Check your notifications
Mark your To Dos as complete, or click the button to let us know if you don’t need to do that task.
Questions? Refer to the email message you received on September 25th for more answers about the the checklist; or feel free to contact nyuconnect@nyu.edu.
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- RSVP for the Registration webinar above, and be sure to attend!
- Carefully read the Spring 2024 Registration Guide.
- Review the pre-requisite and placement policies for math on Page 6 of the Registration Guide.
- Obtain and begin reading the assigned book for NYU Reads How the Word is Passed by Clint Smith, to be discussed at orientation. Click on the link above to learn how you can access a free digital copy of the book through the NYU Library.
- Apply for housing on 10/15! Access to the housing application on the NYU Home Housing Forms card beginning October 15th. You should complete the application and submit the $1000 housing reservation payment by November 15th. Housing assignment notices will be distributed beginning on January 12th, which will include all check-in details.
- Remember to accept any financial aid awards on NYU Albert via the Accept/Decline Financial Aid link and follow the instructions
- Remember to submit proof of high school graduation to NYU Admissions
- Review the Dates & Deadlines page
International Students:
If you were asked to complete the AELS questionnaire, please make sure to submit this ASAP! If you did not receive an email specifically referring to the AELS program, then it does not apply to you!
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November
- Read the November newsletter, to be sent Friday, November 3rd
- Submit any advanced standing credit you earned in high school. You can confirm whether NYU has received it by checking your Albert Student Center , clicking on "Grades and Transcripts" and "Test Scores".
- Register for classes on Thursday, November 16th.
December- Attend a Spring Start Academic Advising Workshop (more details to come!)
- Receive and review your Spring 2024 tuition invoice - contact the Bursar if you have any questions!
- If you took a class over the gap semester, be sure to have an official transcript sent directly to your academic advisor.
- Look out for information regarding move-in and Spring 2024 Orientation!
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Meet Lindsay DaviesClinical Assistant ProfessorLindsay Davies (Clinical Professor) has been a member of the faculty at NYU-New York since 1995. She was educated at the University of Leeds (UK) and Temple University, Philadelphia, and holds a PhD in English Literature, with sub-specialties in art history, drama, critical theory and modernism. She teaches interdisciplinary courses in global arts as well as the Senior Thesis Seminar in the Art, Text, and Media concentration of NYU’s Global Liberal Studies degree. She also co-teaches a seminar on World War I with the Department of History. She has previously taught at Temple University Tokyo, NYU-Florence, NYU-London, The University of the Arts and The School of Visual Arts. She has published widely, for both academic and general readerships, on diverse subjects such as Transnational Adoption, Romantic Poetry, British and American Drama, British Film, and British Modernism. When not teaching, she likes to travel to Europe and the UK as much as possible. Her last trip abroad was to Stavanger, Norway where she sang in a concert with the London Humanist Choir. She is pictured here on a chilly boat ride on the canals of Copenhagen, Denmark.
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