About NYU Shanghai
Established in 2012, NYU Shanghai is a unique Sino-American joint venture between New York University and East China Normal University, located in the dynamic city of Shanghai, China. As NYU’s third degree-granting campus, it offers a comprehensive liberal arts and sciences education, fostering a diverse and global academic community.
Program Overview
Undergraduate Programs:
- Fields of Study: Business and Finance, Data Science, Interactive Media Arts, Neural Science, among others.
- Program Features: Interdisciplinary curricula emphasizing critical thinking, cross-cultural communication, and real-world problem-solving skills.
Graduate Programs:
- Master’s Degrees: Programs such as Data Analytics and Business Computing, Quantitative Finance, and Social Work.
- Program Features: Collaborative research opportunities, industry partnerships, and access to NYU’s global network.
Scholarships and Deadlines
NYU Shanghai is committed to making education accessible and offers various financial support options:
1. Merit-Based Scholarships:
- Coverage: Partial to full-tuition scholarships awarded based on academic excellence, leadership, and extracurricular involvement.
- Application Process: All applicants are automatically considered; no separate application is required.
2. Need-Based Financial Aid:
- Coverage: Assistance determined by demonstrated financial need, which may include grants, loans, and work-study opportunities.
- Application Process: Submission of the CSS Profile is required to assess financial need.
3. External Scholarships:
- Opportunities: Students are encouraged to apply for scholarships from external organizations to supplement their financial resources.
Note: Application deadlines align with admission application timelines. For Early Decision I, the deadline is November 1; for Early Decision II and Regular Decision, it is January 1. Specific dates may vary annually; refer to the official NYU Shanghai admissions page for the most current information.
Eligibility Criteria
- Academic Qualifications:
- Undergraduate Programs: High school diploma or equivalent with a strong academic record.
- Graduate Programs: Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution relevant to the chosen field of study.
- Language Proficiency:
- English: Proficiency demonstrated through standardized tests such as TOEFL or IELTS, unless exempted by prior education in English-speaking institutions.
- Standardized Tests:
- Undergraduate Applicants: SAT or ACT scores are optional but can enhance the application.
- Graduate Applicants: GRE or GMAT scores may be required, depending on the program.
Application Procedure
- Online Application:
- Platform: Submit applications through the Common Application system.
- Application Link: NYU Shanghai Application Portal
- Required Documents:
- Completed application form.
- Official transcripts.
- Standardized test scores (if applicable).
- English proficiency test results.
- Personal statement and supplemental essays.
- Letters of recommendation.
- Resume or curriculum vitae (for graduate applicants).
- Application Fee:
- A non-refundable fee of $80 USD.
- Payment Methods: Credit card payment through the application system.
- Review and Admission:
- Applications are reviewed holistically, considering academic achievements, personal qualities, and potential contributions to the university community.
- Admission decisions are communicated via email and the application portal.
Note: Ensure all documents are in English or accompanied by certified translations.