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New York University

LSE offers undergraduate students the opportunity to spend a full academic year at any twelve New York University Global Sites

NYU Global sites

Campuses: NYU has global campuses in

Highlights: Founded in 1831, New York University is one of the largest and renowned private research universities in the United States. NYU is recognised globally for its excellent academic programs, diverse student body, and vibrant campus life.With access to world-class faculty, a wide range of academic resources, NYU offers students a unique educational and cultural experiences.

Student population: 50,000+

Type: Private

Website: Office of Global Programs

Available places

15 places available. 

Eligibility

Applicants must be in their second year and must return to LSE after the year abroad to complete their degree. 

To be eligible for consideration, you must have an overall average of 60% or above from all of your first year courses. Applicants with individual module scores under 60% will be considered, as long as the overall average grade is 60% or above. 

As part of your application, you must provide your marks from your first year modules at LSE and the name and contact details of one academic referee. Your referee can be any academic member of staff from your department at LSE.

Host Institution Requirements: Additional academic standing requirements may apply depending on the faculty or program. 

Academic information

Language of Instruction: English

Available Courses: Wide range across disciplines. Visit the NYU Course Offerings for details.

Academic Calendar: Semester-based.

Workload & Credit System: Full-time students typically enroll in 12-18 credits per semester.

Prerequisites: Course-specific requirements vary; students should verify prerequisites for selected classes.

Student services and support

Induction & Orientation: Comprehensive orientation for all exchange students.

Academic Advising: Available for course planning and academic support.

Counseling & Mental Health: Free and confidential mental health services.

Language Support: Language labs and resources for non-native English speakers.

Medical Services: On-campus health centres.

SEND Support: Resources for students with disabilities, including accommodations and support services.

Accommodation

On-Campus Housing: Please refer to the locations within NYU's global network site summary sheet, under "housing" for more information. 

Housing Costs: Varies depending on location and type of accommodation.

 

Financial information

Tuition Fees: Exchange students pay tuition to LSE.

Mandatory Fees: Some mandatory NYU fees may apply.

Cost of Living: The cost of living across the various campuses varies, students are advised to undertake research and budget accordingly.

Health & Safety

Health Insurance: NYU requires students to have health insurance coverage; options available for purchase through the university.

Campus Safety: 24/7 security on campuses with emergency procedures in place.

Emergency Services: Accessible on campus, with clear protocols for emergencies.

Student life

Clubs & Associations: Over 300 student clubs and organizations covering academic, cultural, and social interests.

Cultural Activities: Numerous events, museums, and performance opportunities around NYU’s campuses.

Sports Facilities: Gyms, sports teams, and recreational facilities are available for student use.

Visa and immigration

It is your responsibility to check if you require a student visa for study at any of the NYU Global sites.

Contact information

Main Contact:  

Office of Global Programs

383 Lafayette Street,

4th Floor New York,

NY 10003-7011 

global.programs@nyu.edu

Links to resources 

Social Media: Follow NYU on

Past student experiences

NYU is a new destination with the first cohort of students going on exchnage in 2025/26.