New York Institute Of Technology
New York Institute of Technology, 1855 Broadway, New York, NY 10023, USA.
New York Institute of Technology (NYIT) is a private research university with campuses in New York City and Long Island, New York, known for its applied technology, engineering, architecture, health sciences, and business programs. It offers undergraduate through doctoral degrees with a strong emphasis on experiential learning, labs, internships, and career preparation. NYIT fosters a global perspective with diverse academic offerings and connections to innovation and industry, plus activities spanning both urban and suburban campuses. International students are supported through dedicated admissions and orientation resources, including guidance on living and studying in New York.
- Founded: Established in 1955 and classified as a mixed undergraduate/graduate doctoral research institution.
- Academic breadth: Offers 100+ degree programs across technology, health sciences, engineering, architecture, business, and arts/design.
- Research & innovation: Home to research output in areas such as clinical sciences and biomedical sciences; has facilities like the Biomedical Research, Innovation, and Imaging Center.
- Campus life: NCAA Division II athletics (NYIT Bears); STEM-focused culture with labs, studios, and internship pathways.
- International reach: Students from many countries study at NYIT; global presence includes past/related campuses and programs abroad.
- Alumni: Graduates include innovators in engineering, technology, business, and media.
- Undergraduate application deadlines: NYIT uses a rolling admissions process with priority consideration for some scholarships; specific term deadlines are listed on admissions pages each cycle. (Not centrally a single universal date.)
- Financial aid priority dates: Vary by year; check NYIT Admissions & Financial Aid pages.
- Graduate deadlines: Differ by program and term; check individual school admissions calendars.
- Decision/commit deadlines: Standard U.S. practice expects fall admits to respond by May 1 (confirm via official documents).
Undergraduate (international):
- Completion of secondary school or equivalent, with official transcripts required.
- English proficiency (international): Required for non-native speakers; typical thresholds include TOEFL iBT ~79, IELTS ~6.0, Duolingo ~105, or equivalent.
- Standardized test policies vary; check specific program/term requirements.
- Financial documentation for I-20 issuance is necessary.
Graduate (international):
- Bachelor’s degree or equivalent from a recognized institution.
- English proficiency: Same tests accepted (TOEFL/IELTS/Duolingo) — specific score expectations vary by program.
- Additional materials (transcripts, recommendations, statement of purpose) depend on the degree and department.
| Program Level | Annual Cost of Attendance |
|---|---|
| Undergraduate | $46,000.00 - $46,000.00 |
Undergraduate (international):
- Completion of secondary school or equivalent, with official transcripts required.
- English proficiency (international): Required for non-native speakers; typical thresholds include TOEFL iBT ~79, IELTS ~6.0, Duolingo ~105, or equivalent.
- Standardized test policies vary; check specific program/term requirements.
- Financial documentation for I-20 issuance is necessary.
Graduate (international):
- Bachelor’s degree or equivalent from a recognized institution.
- English proficiency: Same tests accepted (TOEFL/IELTS/Duolingo) — specific score expectations vary by program.
- Additional materials (transcripts, recommendations, statement of purpose) depend on the degree and department.
| Level | Web Page | Download |
|---|---|---|
| Undergraduate | View Programs | — |