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New York City Campus

It’s All Here

New York City has been called the center of the world and the global capital of business, culture, finance, technology, and design. But for students at New York Tech’s Manhattan campus, it’s also an opportunity.

Located at Columbus Circle near Central Park, transformative experiences are just a walk or subway ride away. Plug into the energy of the city and get ready to power your career forward.

Get to Know Our New York City Campus

2,427

total enrollment at the New York City campus, including 1,662 undergraduate students.

35%

of our campus student body is composed of international students, who hail from 67 countries.

32

states are represented on campus, and a third of domestic students come from outside New York.

Academic Programs

Our New York City campus is home to 80 career-focused programs in engineering, computer science, business, design, architecture, counseling, biotechnology, and more. Our undergraduate and graduate students build their skills and career connections through research opportunities, internships, and an environment of innovation.

Student Life

There’s always something new to explore, from techniques, tools, and concepts in the classroom to cultural attractions across the city.

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Clubs and Organizations

Make new friendships and pursue your passions. Join groups related to professional development, hobbies, public service, or shared identity. Or grab some friends and start your own.

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Student Leadership

Advocate for the university and student body as a member of the Student Government Association or Graduate Student Association, plan and organize events on the Campus Programming Board, or hone your leadership skills alongside other aspiring visionaries.

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Housing

In our professionally managed residence hall in Midtown East, exchange ideas and talk innovation with college students from New York Tech and other area schools, with all the amenities of New York City right outside your door.

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 Dining

On campus, grab a coffee, snack, or meal-to-go at the Metro Café. Or, find a delicious bite to eat at nearby delis, restaurants, and healthy salad and ethnic take-out spots.

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In the Neighborhood

Each weekend—and break from class—can become an adventure with opportunities to explore culturally rich museums, shows, shops, and restaurants. Steps away from campus, you can roam around the green expanses of Central Park, or pick your favorite tree to study under.

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Career Success and Experiential Education

Starting from day one, we prepare you for success after graduation. Our trained staff will help you identify and map out a career path, develop your professional skills, build your résumé, connect with internship and employment opportunities, and more.

Student Voices

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Studying on New York Tech’s New York City campus has given me so many opportunities to expand my skills, access different resources, and take advantage of all the city has to offer.

Kishore Saravana
M.B.A. ‘23

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Experience all that our New York City campus can offer. Talk to students and faculty, see where you’ll study theories or develop prototypes, and get a glimpse of our engaged campus environment.

More Resources

Learn more about life on and off our New York City campus, including upcoming events, career support, safety, wellness, volunteer opportunities, and civic engagement.

News

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Examining the Role of Inequality in Human Migration

Mathematical models fall short in their predictions of migration. Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering Alain Boldini, Ph.D., seeks to improve these models by including conflicts, natural disasters, and economic factors.

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Student Wins Best Presentation in Puerto Rico

Life sciences/osteopathic medicine student Talia Lilikakis traveled to Puerto Rico for the Annual Meeting of the Society of Thoracic Radiology, where she won Best Student Oral Scientific Presentation.

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Confidence and Community

A semester-long design studio project, where students were tasked with proposing a community theater, pushed two architecture students out of their comfort zone. What they discovered is their appreciation for community and their place in their future profession.

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New York Tech Launches Civil Engineering Degree Program

The new degree program will prepare graduates to address critical infrastructure needs that directly enhance communities and the built environment.

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Op-ed: The College Degree Isn’t Dead. But the Wrong Kind Could Cost You $2 Million.

A Fortune op-ed by President Jerry Balentine, D.O., contends that universities built for the next decade must prepare graduates to move beyond technical execution and develop skills AI can’t replicate.

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Applauding Students’ Architecture and Design Work

School of Architecture and Design students are recognized for their academic work at MIT’s Reality Hack and in Metropolis magazine’s Future100.

Upcoming Events

3D Printing at the Library (NYC)

New to 3D printing at New York Tech? In this 30-minute orientation, you will learn the end-to-end workflow: how to prep your model and slice it in Bambu Studio, and how print requests and reviews …

AI & Critical Futures

Design X Intelligence Symposium Design × Intelligence symposium investigates the evolving relationship between artificial intelligence and the design disciplines. As AI becomes increasingly …

Edward Guiliano Global Fellowship Info Session – One Week Before

What would you do if you had $5,000 to complete a transformational experience? Attend this Edward Guiliano Global Fellowship info session to get extra help, tips, overview, and answer any …

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Mindfulness and Meditation for Student Wellness

Join New York Tech libraries on Thursday, April 16, as we welcome guest speaker Venerable Burin Thitakusalo. Venerable Burin is the executive director of the Middle Way Meditation Institute, a New …

Spring Chess Tournament (NYC)

Join us for the Spring Chess Tournament on Thursday, April 16 at 5:30 p.m. in the Student Lounge (1st floor), 1855 Broadway. Food and prizes are available for registered tournament participants …

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National Library Week Faculty Book Launch (NYC)

Please join New York Tech’s libraries during this year’s National Library Week to commemorate three published members of our faculty! Professors Amanda Golden, Jonathan Ezra Goldman, and Milan …

New York Tech Math Day (NYC)

High school and college students, join us for New York Tech Annual Math Day. Don’t miss this opportunity to immerse yourself in the world of mathematics and discover the endless possibilities it …

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Ignite your career at the center of it all. Define your path forward at our New York City campus.