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Admissions Requirements
Undergraduate Students
All of the credentials listed below must be written in English. All translations must be certified and/or notarized and accompanied by certified (notarized) copies of the original document(s) as well.
1. Application: Please be sure to indicate starting date and desired program. Please sign and date the application.
2. Application Fee: non-refundable
3. Transcripts: Please provide all of the following that apply to you:
a. Final High-School Transcripts: An official transcript showing all work completed at the time of application is required. This report should include certified records of any national examinations required for completion of secondary education (e.g., G.C.E. "O" levels, I.B., French Baccalaureate,
Bagrut, Maturita, Abitur, etc.) outside the U.S.
b. College Transcripts: Required of all applicants who are seeking admission into NYIT. Transfer work completed at another college or university must be documented via an official transcript. Unofficial transcripts may be submitted with your application for use in determining your admission into the college. Official transcripts, noting any degrees earned from each institution you attended, must be submitted within the first semester of enrollment. Transfer credit for any prior college work will not be awarded unless official transcripts are filed. International students who attended college/university outside the U.S. may be required to submit their transcripts (and/or certified translations) for evaluation to the World Education Services at www.wes.org.
4. Identification: Please provide a copy of your passport or national identification card.
5. Portfolio: Transfer students applying to architecture or interior design programs will undergo a portfolio review by faculty as required for all transfer applicants seeking transfer credit for design coursework.
6. English Proficiency: All students must demonstrate English proficiency by submitting TOEFL or ELI result.
7. Additional Documents: Other documents may be necessary. Please see the undergraduate catalog or the admissions program site director on campus for more information.
Graduate Students
All of the credentials listed below must be written in English. All translations must be certified and accompanied by notarized copies of the original document(s) as well.
1. Application: Please be sure to indicate starting date and desired program. Please sign and date the application.
2. Application Fee: Non-refundable
3. Official Transcripts: Required of all applicants who are seeking admission into NYIT. Transfer work completed at another college or university must be documented via an official transcript. Unofficial transcripts may be submitted with your application for use in determining your admission into the college. Official transcripts, noting any degrees earned from each institution you attended, must be submitted within the first semester of enrollment. Transfer credit for prior college work will not be awarded unless official transcripts are filed. International students who attended college/university outside the U.S. may be required to submit their transcripts (and/or certified translations) for evaluation to the World Education Services at www.wes.org.
4. Identification: Please provide a copy of your passport or national identification card.
5. English Proficiency: Students must demonstrate English proficiency by submitting TOEFL or ELI result.
6. Additional Documents: Other documents may be necessary. Please see the graduate catalog or the admissions program site director on campus for more information.