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Housing

The Department of Residence Services strives to provide an environment which supports your studies at the law school through well-maintained facilities, community-enhancing activities, and policies and procedures that are comprehensive, easily understood, and equitable. We work to create an atmosphere where learning is fostered, diversity is embraced, and mutual respect for all members of the community is cultivated.  Take a moment to learn about what NYU School of Law housing has to offer!

The Department of Residence Services is continually working to improve the residential experience of our students through renovations, ongoing projects, and a commitment to Green initiatives.

Housing Entries from the Docket

NYU4U: Operation ID III
Using discreet infrared labels, this initiative tags cell phones, blackberries, laptops, iPods, and other electronic devices, and places owner information and description/model/serial number of the property in a database. This makes it possible to return stolen or lost items to the owner, if recovered. Tuesday, February 14 1-4:30 PM D’Agostino Hall Commons Sponsored by the [...]
Posted: Mon, 30 Jan 2012 12:14:14

Spring Housing Extensions (May 19-May 23)
Current residents may request to extend their stay beyond the scheduled check-out date of 12 Noon on May 19, 2012 (10 AM on May 20, 2012 for graduating students) and will be charged a nightly fee. Applications will be available in March and will be processed in April.
Posted: Mon, 30 Jan 2012 11:26:43

Summer Housing
Summer Housing Applications for current NYU School of Law students will be available on our Web site on Friday, February 17.  Students must submit an application if they are planning on staying in Law School housing after Saturday, May 19 (Sunday, May 20 at 10AM for those graduating). Applications must be received by 5:00 p.m. on [...]
Posted: Tue, 18 Jan 2011 12:48:38

NYU4U-FREE HIV Testing
The HIV Testing Initiative at NYU provides progressive HIV screening services, education and advocacy at the largest private university in the country. The Initiative serves as an advocate for sexual health and HIV-related resources on campus, engaging the NYU community in an active dialogue on HIV/AIDS. While AIDS has become an increasingly manageable disease for [...]
Posted: Thu, 08 Oct 2009 12:23:14



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