Helpful NYU Links
ALI offers classes in English as a second language, speech, grammar, writing, and an intensive program in American English and Orientation.
Center for Multicultural Education and Programming
The Center for Multicultural Education and Programs (CMEP) carries on and enhances the tradition of its predecessor, the Office for African American, Latino, and Asian American Student Services (OASIS), created in 1988 in response to the expressed needs of students of color for more University administrative support and commitment. Our new name connotes an enhanced, expanded role in which the Center will work more closely and collaboratively with the schools of NYU, the Provost’s Office, and other administrative areas to support an inclusive and welcoming environment for all students.
Commuter Student Services at the Student Resource Center supports students with programs and services specifically designed for commuters.
The Office of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Student Services at New York University exists to create campus environments that are inclusive and supportive of student diversity in the areas of sexual orientation and gender identity/expression.
McGhee offers courses geared towards adults, whether you would like to imporve a skill or learn something new, Mcghee will have courses to fit your need.
Office of International Students & Scholars (OISS)
OISS provides comprehensive support and advisory services for NYU's international students, scholars, and their dependents, including a breakfast event, English language program, and the International Spouses/Partners Group.
NYU volunteers serve the NYU community in a variety of ways, including tutoring, visits to senior citizens, painting public schools, and conducting clothing and food drives.
The Office of Student Activities (OSA) provides comprehensive programs, activities and services that enhance the student experience, support student organizations, encourage active citizenship, develop student leaders and create community.
School of Continuing Professional Studies
SCPS captures the interests of those starting a new career, advancing an existing one, or exploring the arts and culture, with non-degree courses, adult education, and undergraduate degrees for adults.
It can be a struggle trying to be a parent and a student at the same time, and the Student Resource Center provides resources that may be helpful as you balance both of these roles, including the Childcare Subsidy and Referral Program and the Students with Children Club.
The Writing Center is a place where any NYU student can get help with his or her writing. The Writing Center is a part of NYU's Expository Writing Program in the College of Arts and Science. It is a place where one-on-one teaching and learning occur, as students work closely with professional consultants at every stage of the writing process and on any piece of writing except for exams.