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New York University. New York City, New York. L.Y. March 14, 2006 6th Period. NYU Information. Undergrads – 20,150 Freshmen – 4,676 Graduates – 16,047 Average Class Size – 30 Team Name – Violets Mascot - Bobcat. Admissions. Essay Required SAT Subject Tests Required
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New York University New York City, New York L.Y. March 14, 2006 6th Period
NYU Information • Undergrads – 20,150 • Freshmen – 4,676 • Graduates – 16,047 • Average Class Size – 30 • Team Name – Violets • Mascot - Bobcat
Admissions • Essay Required • SAT Subject Tests Required • SAT Reasoning Required • 37% of Applicants Are Accepted
Required Units: 18 Total English – 4 Foreign Language – 2 History – 4 Math – 3 Science – 3 Science Lab - 2 Recommended Units Foreign Language – 3 Math – 4 SAT Scores: Verbal – 620-710 Math – 620-710 High School Units
College Expenses • Tuition - $31,690 • Room and Board - $11,480 • Cost Per Credit Hour - $881
Financial Aid • Financial aid are ways to help people pay for college. • Scholarships and loans are two types of financial aid.
Scholarships • Hope Scholarship is a scholarship given to students in Georgia, but they only work at the in-state schools. Since NYU isn’t in Georgia, this scholarship wouldn’t really help me. • Merit Scholarship Program Awards – 9,600 Scholarships Awarded • Coca-Cola Scholars Program – Gives From $4,000 to $20,000 for four years • Eugene and Elinor Kotur Scholarship – Given To Students With A Ukrainian Background
NYU Majors • Arts, Visual, & Performing • Communications & Journalism • Education • Foreign Language & Literature • Law & Legal Studies • Philosophy & Religion • Public Administration & Services
My Major I would like to major in psychology, because I think that it would be really interesting to learn about how people’s minds work and stuff like that.
Dance* Film Society* Jazz Band Musical Theater Radio Station Student Government* Basketball Cheerleading* Cross-Country Lacrosse Soccer Tennis* Volleyball Clubs and Sports
College Life • All undergraduates are guaranteed on-campus housing • 86% of the Freshmen live in the dorms • 52% of all the Undergraduates live in the dorms • Housing Options – Coed Housing, Single Apartments, Fraternity/Sorority Housing, Disabled Students Housing, Wellness Housing
Steps In High School To get into the college of my choice, I should take these steps in high school: • Take more AP classes • Do more extracurricular activities • Participate in the community • Study more and not procrastinate • Manage my time better
Reflections • I learned that college is really expensive and that to get into such an expensive college, I need to get a scholarship, loan, or other kind of financial aid. • I also found out how many different scholarships there are out there. • I learn that college is so much more competitive, so I need to learn not to procrastinate and to study more. • Now, I know that I need to really prepare for college, by taking the right steps in high school.
References “New York University” March 13, 2006 <http://www.nyu.edu/> “College Board.com” March 10, 2006 <http://www.collegeboard.com/splash>