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Reserving a Space
Event space at New York University School of Law is available for
Law School or University sanctioned events as well as qualified
501-C (3) non-profit organizations. Select from the room listings
to your left to see a brief description of each of our facilities,
along with rental fees for both University events and external events.
All room charges are per day for a maximum of eight hours.
Facilities Management Fee
In order to better manage the Law School's event space there is a new schedule of room fees.
All Law School offices and student organizations, University offices, and outside organizations will be charged a fee of $105.00 for the use of public function rooms including (but not limited to): Tishman Auditorium, Greenberg Lounge, Snow Dining Room, Faculty Club, Lipton Hall, Lester Pollack Colloquium and Furman Hall 910. Depending on the length of event and location there may be additional fees incurred.
On weekends, Law School offices, University offices, and outside organizations will be charged $25.00 for classrooms.
Blackout Dates
Please note: when booking space please refer to our Blackout Date Calendar with regards to space availability.
Definition of Blackout Dates
AO1: Space Available Only to New York Unversity School of Law and New York University Clients.
BO2: Space is Available to New York Unversity School of Law and New York University Clients. However, Space is Limited Due to the Law School Calendar of Events.
August:
BO2: August 19 - 31
(Early Interview Week and Orientation Events Only) |
December:
BO2: December 10 - 21 (Finals)
*Chanukah
*Winter Break |
April:
AO1: Entire Month
*Passover |
September:
*Labor Day Weekend
* Rosh Hashanah
*Yom Kippur
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January:
*Martin Luther King Jr. Weekend
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May:
BO2: May 1 - 21 (Finals, Graduation Ceremonies)
*Memorial Day Weekend |
October:
AO1: Entire Month |
February:
*President's Day Weekend |
June:
- Limited Availability Due to Construction Projects |
November:
*Thanksgiving Weekend (Except L.L.M Events) |
March:
AO1: Entire Month |
July:
- Limited Availability Due to Construction Projects |
Rates
"Law School" and "University" rates are billed
to internal groups within NYU School of Law or the University, respectively,
who are primarily responsible for all the planning, on-site management,
and expenses related to an event. According to University guidelines,
event "sponsorship" exists only when a branch of the University
maintains an ongoing sponsorship of an outside organization, not
just a specific event of that organization. Affiliation of a member
of the faculty or administration with an outside event or organization
does not automatically qualify the event for either the Law School
or the University rate. Please call the Office of Special Events at (212) 998-6113 if you have questions about whether an event qualifies for the University rate.
Cancellation
Once a booking is confirmed with the Office of Conferencing and Special Events, all other requests for that space on that day are denied. In the event of a cancellation, the organization booking that space will be charged unless the event is canceled more that one month prior to the event. If the cancellation occurs one month to two weeks prior to the event, $100 will be charged. For cancellations within two weeks prior to the scheduled event, the full fee will be assessed.
Vanderbilt Hall Courtyard
The Courtyard serves as the main point of entry for Vanderbilt Hall and as a peaceful and quiet place for conversation by the members of our community. Recently, the courtyard underwent a major renovation which included the addition of a fountain and new landscaping, and remains the most recognizable physical characteristic of the Law School. In order to preserve the Courtyard for its primary intended uses, Student Groups are not allowed to use the Courtyard for any social events. Only one exception will be made for the traditional SBA garden parties.
Quiet Hours
For the consideration of quiet study time and space, "quiet hours" is deemed as fifteen days prior to and through the finals periods. During this time period, social reservation requests are prohibited in all Law School public student lounges, Mercer Pub, and terraces. Please refer to the Blackout Date Calendar above with regards to other event space availability restrictions. For the specific quiet hours policy pertaining to the Law School residence halls, please refer to the housing webpage at http://www.law.nyu.edu/depts/housing/oncampus/building.html.
Mercer Pub & Residence Halls
For events taking place in Mercer Pub and residence hall terraces with non-resident attendees, a guest list is required for security purposes. Each guest should be denoted as either Law School-affiliated or from outside the Law School community and the list must include the event name/date/time/location, and contact name with phone number. Please provide the building guard on duty with a copy of the list prior to the event.
Grilling and smoking are prohibited on all terraces.
Mercer Pub and all residence hall terraces are closed to events beginning fifteen days prior to and through the finals periods, in accordance with quiet hours.
The Mercer Pub has a curfew of 11:00 pm on weeknights and 1:00 am on weekends. The residence hall terraces have a curfew of 11:00 pm on all nights. Excessive noise will result in an early shut-down of the event.
Mercer Street Residence and D'Agastino Hall Terrace Maximum Occupancies:
Mercer Street Residence -
Mercer Pub - 50 people
7th Floor Terrace - 74 people
D'Agastino Hall -
12th Floor Terrace - 50 people
14th Floor Terrace - 74 people
External Billing Policy
If you are an external group or law firm NYU Law Office of Conferencing and Specials Events and CulinArt will require full pre-payment of your event prior to or on the day of your event.
Payments to NYU Law can be made by check only. Payments to CulinArt can be made by check or credit card.
For a PDF of all of our Room Diagrams please click here:
**Please note: There will be a 3% price increase on all food items for the Fall 2007 and Spring 2008 school year.**
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