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New York Institute of Technology
Basic Information
Phone Number: 646-273-6109
Address: 1855 Broadway, New York, NY 10023
Email: fvetcher@nyit.edu
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Additional Information
President: Jerry Balentine
School Type: Four Year College
Public/Private: Private
Religious Affiliation: None
Gender Preference: Coed
Historical Black College/University: No
School Setting:
Modern classrooms and tech-focused facilities near Columbus Circle and Central Park and in proximity to cultural, business, and technology hubs.
School Size: 7000+ Students and Faculty
Classroom Size: 15-20 Students
Student/Teacher Ratio: 12 to 1
Housing Availability:
Type of Housing: Residence Hall
Diversity: As of 2024, NYIT has a racial/ethnic diversity of 26.8% White, 25.9% Asian, 14.6% Hispanic/Latino, 8.04% Black/African American, 3% Multiracial, 0.3% Native American/Pacific Islander. It's students represent 76–99 countries, with roughly 12.2% being international, primarily from India, China, and Saudi Arabia.
Financial Aid:
https://www.nyit.edu/admissions/costs-and-aid/financial-aid/
Disability Services:
For students with disabilities, accommodations and accessibility services provide equitable access to campus programs and services that are offered here, at New York Tech. These accommodations are intended, not to give some students an advantage, but to allow students with disabilities to reach their fullest potential. Our goal is to remove barriers that are faced by students with disabilities as a result of an inaccessible environment and to allow everyone the opportunity to experience everything that New York Tech has to offer.
https://www.nyit.edu/student-life/counseling-and-wellness/accessibility-...
Sports: As of August 2020, New York Institute of Technology announced it would be suspending its intercollegiate NCAA DII athletics activities.
Majors: https://www.nyit.edu/academics/degrees/
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Admission Requirements:
https://www.nyit.edu/admissions/first-year/
- Complete and Application through the Common App
- Testing preference; New York Tech is test-optional
- Submit official transcripts
- Transfer credits from another college or high school program where applicable
- Submit two letters of recommendation
- Complete a 300-to-350-word essay about careers goals and why attending NYIT will help achieve those goals
- Submit application materials electronically or by mail where applicable.
- Additional requirements for International Students include the receipt of an I-20, completing English profiency exams (IELTS and TOEFL)
Application Deadline: Rolling Admissions- Applications accepted until spots filled
Parking Space/Availability:
https://apps.nyit.edu/policies/campus_parking_and_vehicle_policies_us_ca...
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