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> Gallatin School of Individualized Study

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> International Students
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NYU received more undergraduate freshman applications for the 2001-2002 academic year than any other private university in the nation. Students come from all over the globe to study at one of the world's most preeminent universities in arguably the greatest city with some of the finest faculty.

The extraordinary offerings and opportunities available to our students in New York City are matched by NYU's superb resources and facilities: nine libraries containing more than 4.2 million volumes; research institutes; cultural and foreign language centers; art galleries; advanced computer and information systems; a large, modern sports complex; and facilities for the performing and media arts.

Listed are some of the most useful links for prospective NYU students. Appropriate deadlines can be found in each of the admissions sections.