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Fall/Spring Expenses

Estimated expenses for Spring 2010 are listed below.*

Please note: Some countries have visa requirements which will incur additional expenses.  These costs vary and will be explained at orientation.

Tuition, Fees and Housing for All Study Abroad Programs

  • Full-time Tuition, 12-18 point flat rate per term: $20,185
  • Nonreturnable Registration and Services Fee: $1,089.50
  • Additional fees depending on location (listed below).

Additional Fees Depending On Location

Dublin

  • Program Fee: $535
  • Lab/Equipment Insurance Fee (Music Video Production, and How Arts Creates the World): $511
  • Ticket Fee (Contemporary Irish Drama): $260
  • NYU Housing: (singles/doubles) $6,387-$7,797

Havana**

  • Program Fee: $535
  • Lab/Equipment Insurance Fee (Documentary Production): $511
  • Lab/Equipment Insurance Fee (Photography): $339
  • NYU Housing: (single/doubles/triples) $5,356-$7,000

London

  • Program Fee: $535
  • Lab/Equipment Insurance Fee (RADA, BBC, and Arts): $511
  • Ticket Fee (Theatre in London): $430
  • Arts & Theatre in London (for BBC students only): $260
  • NYU Housing: $6,608-$7,010

Johannesburg**

  • Program fee: $535
  • Lab/Equipment Insurance Fees (Documentary Production, Performance): $511
  • NYU Housing: $3,090

Prague

  • Program Fee: $535
  • Lab/Equipment Insurance Fees (Intermediate Production): $511
  • NYU Housing: $3,105-$5,420

Shanghai

  • Program Fee for fall 2010 to be announced.
  • NYU Housing for fall 2010 to be announced.

Additional Expenses

Based on past estimates, students can expect to pay $3,000 to $6,000 for airfare, meals and miscellaneous expenses. Students should also consider fees associated with applying for or renewing their passport, as well as the fees to obtain a visa.

Payment

Information will be announced soon.

Financial Aid

NYU Students

Your financial aid package applies to your study at an NYU Tisch School of the Arts site abroad, and you may be eligible for some additional assistance. Contact your financial aid adviser for more details.

Non NYU Students

While we are not able to provide direct scholarships, students are encouraged to consult with their home institution regarding portable financial assistance such as Pell Grants, Stafford Loans, and PLUS loans. The student’s home institution processes these grants or loans, which are applied to their NYU study via a consortium agreement. This agreement is initiated by the student at his or her home school’s financial aid office, which in turn forwards the consortium form to New York University, Office of Financial Aid, 25 West Fourth Street, New York, NY 10012-1119. The Office of Financial Aid can be reached at (212) 998-4444. NYU’s Office of Financial Aid then confirms the student’s acceptance to the program and the costs of attendance, and returns the agreement to the home institution. To determine the amount and type of aid available, the home institution compares the costs of attending with the student’s individual financial circumstances. As financial aid processing can take a great deal of time, students should begin the process with their home school as soon as they are accepted.


*Fees are subject to change. 
  Please contact the Office of Special Programs for more information.