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NYU가 말하는 재정보조/장학금



미국 대학의 학비는 매우 비싸다. 세계에서 가장 비싸다. 그러나 미국 대학에는 다른 나라에 없는 재정보조라는 제도가 있다.


즉 가정의 재정상황을 감안해 대학이 학비와 기숙사비, 식비를 도와주는 제도다. 나중에 상환할 필요가 없다.


이에 대해 NYU는 홈페이지에서 이렇게 설명을 하고 있다.


"대학 교육의 비용은 많은 학생들과 그들의 가족들에게 걱정거리다. 그들 중 많은 학생들이 재정적인 도움 없이는 뉴욕대학에 다닐 수 없을 것이다. 가족의 경제적 상황과 관계없이, 대학 등록금을 지불하는 것은 향후 몇 년 동안 여러분의 자원의 실질적인 헌신을 필요로 할 것이다. 대학 비용을 충족시키는 일차적인 책임은 학생과 가족에게 있지만, 가용한 다양한 종류의 자금을 결합함으로써 우리는 어려운 학생들이 뉴욕대학의 고등교육에 투자할 수 있도록 하기 위해 가능한 모든 방법을 동원한다. 비록 뉴욕대학이 모든 학생들의 완전한 요구를 충족시킬 수는 없지만, 우리는 강력히 격려한다. 만약 학생이 NYU에서 교육을 받을 수 있도록 하기 위해  어떤 정도의 재정적인 지원이 필요하다고 생각한다면  즉시 NYU에 재정 지원을 신청할 것을 권한다"


뉴욕대학은 설립 이래 뉴욕대학의 설립자인 앨버트 갤러틴이 "도시에" 있는 대학이라고 부른, 뚜렷한 도시 대학이었다. 오늘날, 그 대학은 "세계의 대도시에" 있는 대학으로 진화했다. 뉴욕시의 글로벌 네트워크는 뉴욕시 중심부에 1개, 아부다비에 1개, 상해에 1개 등 총 3개의 글로벌 캠퍼스로 구성돼 있다.


뉴욕대학의 5만 명 이상의 학생들은 전 세계 각지에서 왔다.  수백 개의 학위 과정과 비학위 프로그램으로 4,000개 이상의 과정을 공부한다. 3개의 포털 캠퍼스 외에도 아크라, 베를린, 부에노스아이레스, 플로렌스, 마드리드, 런던, 파리, 프라하, 텔아비브, 시드니, 워싱턴 DC의 글로벌 학술센터에서 유학 생활이 가능하다.


NYU는 다양한 원서 마감 시기를 갖고 있다. 얼리 디시전 1, 2 그리고 레귤러다.



본래 NYU는 SAT, ACT 점수를 제출하거나 SAT subject 혹은 AP, IB 성적을 제출해도 되는 Test alternative 정책을 쓰고 있다. 그러나 금년에는 코로나19로 이런 조건에 관계없이 지원을 할 수 있도록 길을 열었다. 과거에는 위의 조건 가운데 하나를 충족 시켜야 했지만 금년에는 이런 조건을 갖추지 않아도 지원이 가능하도록 길을 열었다.


국제학생들에게 해당되는 주요 정보를 원문 그대로 올린다.



Applying as an International Student to our New York City Campus


Like New York City, NYU’s New York campus is home to people from all over the world. In fact, our student body is comprised of students from more than 130 countries! No matter where they apply from, every NYU applicant is held to the same admissions standards, and generally follows the same application steps.


However, there are a few things international applicants applying to our New York City campus need to know. If either of the following apply to you, please read the information on this page in detail. You are:


a non-U.S. citizen applying to our New York campus; or...


a U.S. citizen applying to our New York campus from high schools located outside of the United States. 


If you are applying to our NYU campuses in Abu Dhabi or Shanghai, you can learn more about their specific requirements on the following pages:


All applicants to NYU Abu Dhabi

Chinese citizens applying to NYU Shanghai

All other applicants to NYU Shanghai



Am I eligible to apply to NYU?


If you will have completed your country’s pre-university education (equivalent to U.S. 12th Grade) before arriving on-campus for the fall semester, or if any of the following apply to you, you are eligible to apply to NYU as a first-year applicant:


You are completing an internationally-recognized equivalent, such as the IB Diploma; or


You are applying from countries with school leaving qualifications based on the British educational model, and will have completed the A-level equivalent (neither O-levels nor (I) GCSE results will be sufficient for admission); or


You are currently enrolled in a foundation year program outside of the United States; or


Your highest degree earned by the time you plan to enroll at NYU is either a certificate or diploma.


Transfer applicants must first meet the high school requirements above. You are then eligible to apply as a transfer student if one of the following applies to you:


You are currently or have been enrolled as a degree-seeking* student at a college or university in the U.S. that is regionally accredited;


You are currently or have been enrolled as a degree-seeking student at a college or university outside the U.S. that is nationally recognized by the country's primary accrediting council/agency; or


You are currently or have been enrolled in a non-degree seeking program in the U.S. and will have completed 24 semester credits or more by the time you plan to enroll at NYU.


*A non-degree seeking student, sometimes referred to outside of the United States as a non-award/non-study student or auditor, refers to a student who is taking a course at a host university, but does not have the right to earn a degree at the host university. But credits could be earned which are transferrable.



How do I apply to NYU?


Our application process is the same whether you are a domestic or international student. So you’ll apply to NYU using one of these guides:


First-Year Application Guide

Transfer Application Guide


All students can apply to NYU using the Common Application. On the Common Application and any supporting documents, be sure to use your name as it appears on your passport or birth certificate.


If you’re unfamiliar with the forms and documents required by the Common Application, check out our Forms and Documents Guide with definitions of each report, and an explanation of who needs to submit them.



When do I apply to NYU?


Our application deadlines can be found in our first-year and transfer guides.


First-year applicants from countries where the academic calendar extends from February/March to November/December should note the following:


You can begin the application process in the August leading up to your high school graduation.


If you are applying for Early Decision I (deadline November 1), you will be applying at the very end of your final year in high school.


NYU's Early Decision II and Regular Decision deadline (January 1) will be shortly after you've graduated from high school. As your school may be closed for break, you should begin the process before graduating.


Your application, academic records, standardized testing results, recommendations and any supplemental materials should all be submitted by the deadlines. If your standardized testing results will not be ready by our application deadlines, your high school can submit predicted results on your behalf. Official results must be sent to NYU from or high school or the examination board as soon as they are released.


While we will attempt to consider all academic records and scores received after our application deadlines, an admissions decision may ultimately be made on your application if we are unable to wait any longer.



How do I finance my education?


NYU does, in fact, award scholarships to international students submitting a first-year application. In order to be considered for scholarship, you must submit the CSS Profile successfully by the deadline. 


Please be aware that scholarships for non-U.S. Citizens or Permanent Residents applying as first-year students are limited and NYU will be need-aware in the application review process. Non-U.S. Citizens and Permanent Residents applying for transfer admission or their second bachelor's degree are not eligible for financial aid.


For more information, including deadlines, review these Financial Aid Basics.


If you are offered admission and decide to accept the offer, you will be required to submit a certification of finances showing you’ll be able to fund your four years of study. Depending on your status, here are some things to plan for:


Fill out the NYU Application for Certificate of Eligibility (AFCOE) online after you’re admitted to the university and pay your enrollment deposit. Submit supporting documents as well. This must be done before you’re issued a student visa (Form I-20) or exchange visitor visa (Form DS-2019).


If you expect to use savings, parental support, outside private or government scholarships, or any combination of these to finance your studies, you’ll need to send official letters or similar certificates as proof of such support. Include your name and date of birth on each document.


If you’re in the U.S. at the time of your admission, you’ll need to submit a copy of your I-94 card.


Students who hold a F-1 or J-1 student visa are generally not allowed to work in the U.S. to help pay for their education and are required to pursue a full-time course load each semester.



How do I apply for a student visa?


Applicants do not need to submit a certification of finances or begin the student visa application process. Admitted students are, however, eligible for NYU sponsorship of F-1 or J-1 student status.


Newly admitted students should review the student visa and immigration process.


If you are an admitted student and still have questions, contact the Office of Global Services.



If I’m admitted, when do I start classes?


All first-year students will begin in September for the fall semester. Most transfer students begin in fall semester as well, but some programs permit transfer students to begin in late January, for the spring semester.










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