Tuition-based Program Information
General information for paid summer courses for high-schoolers
Update
Stay Tuned for Updates on SUMMER 2024 Applications!!
Tandon Summer Programs will be offered in-person for Summer 2024. The health and safety of students, faculty, staff, and our visitors is NYU's first priority, and you can read about the University's responses and reopening. If we are unable to conduct a program on campus as planned, changes to the program format will be communicated promptly.
Program Information
Cost
Computer Engineering for Good (CE4G)
Tuition Fee - $4200
Your Tuition Fee includes the following -
- Course Fees - $3750
- Materials Fees - $150
- University Programs Fees - $50
- NYU Service Fee $100.00
- NYU Events Fee $150.00 ($50 per week)
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Additional fees for housing and meal plan packages
*Additional Fees apply for International Students
Immersive Summer Interacting with Technology and Engineering (I-SITE)
Tuition Fee - $12,300
Your Tuition Fee includes the following -
- Course Fees - $11500
- Materials Fees - $350
- University Programs Fees - $50
- NYU Service Fee $100.00
- NYU Events Fee $300.00 ($50 per week)
- Additional fees for housing and meal plan packages
*Additional Fees apply for International Students
Machine Learning (ML)
Tuition Fee - $2750
Your Tuition Fee includes the following -
- Course Fees - $2500
- Materials Fees - $0
- University Programs Fees - $50
- NYU Service Fee $100.00
- NYU Events Fee $100.00 ($50 per week)
- Additional fees for housing and meal plan packages
*Additional Fees apply for International Students
Summer Program in Automation, Robotics and Coding (SPARC)
Tuition Fee - $3000
Your Tuition Fee includes the following -
- Course Fees - $2500
- Materials Fees - $250
- University Programs Fees - $50
- NYU Service Fee $100.00
- NYU Events Fee $100.00 ($50 per week)
- Additional fees for housing and meal plan packages
*Additional Fees apply for International Students
Programs in Digital Design and Media (UX and XR)
Tuition Fee - $2750
Your Tuition Fee includes the following -
- Course Fees - $2500
- Materials Fees - $0
- University Programs Fees - $50
- NYU Service Fee $100.00
- NYU Events Fee $100.00 ($50 per week)
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** UX and XR Can be bundled. Email us to find out more information
- Additional fees for housing and meal plan packages
*Additional Fees apply for International Students
Unfortunately, we do not offer scholarships or financial aid at this time. However, the K12 STEM Center does offer free programs for New York City residents.
Payment Schedule
We ask for 30% of Tuition + Materials Fee and $500 Housing Deposit (if applicable) to be paid within 5 days of acceptance in order to officially hold your spot.
The other 70% will be due by the week before your session start date. Except as specified above, the tuition deposit is non-refundable.
Deadline
Program deposit deadline: 5 days after admission
Program Forms deadline: 2 weeks before start of program
Final bill payment deadline: 5 days before start of program
Two-Week Program Schedule
- Session 1 - June 17 - June 28, 2024
- Orientation: Friday June 14, 2024 - 4PM EST - via ZOOM
- Session 2 - July 8 - July 19, 2024
- Orientation Monday July 1, 2024 - 4PM EST - via ZOOM
- Session 3 - Monday July 29 - August 9, 2024
- Orientation : Friday July 26, 2024 - 4PM EST - via ZOOM
- UX - Session 1 - July 15, - July 26, 2024
- XR - Session 1 - July 8 - July 19, 2026
- Orientation Monday July 1, 2024- 4PM EST - via ZOOM
- XR - Session 2 - July 29 - August 9, 2024
- Orientation Friday July 26, 2024 - 4PM
Monday - Friday, Anticipated 9:00 am - 4:00 pm EST
Computer Engineering for Good - WILL RUN THREE WEEKS
- Session 1 - June 17 - July 5, 2024
- Orientation Friday June 14, 2024 4PM EST - via ZOOM
- Session 2 - July 8 - July 26, 2024
- Orientation Monday July 1, 2024 4PM EST - via ZOOM
Six-Week Program Schedule
- June 17 - July 26 (I-SITE)
- Orientation Friday June 14, 2024 4PM EST - via ZOOM
Monday - Friday, Anticipated 9:00 am - 4:00 pm EST
Application Deadline
- Applications are accepted on a rolling basis, preferred placement due by respective deadlines.
Preparing for NYU Tandon
All admitted students need to complete these steps to before the program begins.
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Activate your NYU NetID and accept/deny your admission to the program (instructions in your admission letter)
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Submit your program deposit
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Pay your student account balance
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Read the NYU Summer Programs Student Handbook
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Register with the Center for Students with Disabilities (if applicable)
Information regarding summer housing coming soon!
International Student Information
International Students interested in Tandon Summer Programs are required to have...
- A student visa such as the F-1 of J-1. B-1/B-2 or ESTA visas are not permitted. NYU’s Office of Global Services will be able to assist incoming students with obtaining their visas. (see Visa Information)
- Proof of English Language Proficiency (see English Testing Requirements)
English Language Testing Requirements
If English is not your native language, you may be asked to show your proficiency by taking one of the following tests (results must be from the last two years):
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TOEFL iBT (Test of English as a Foreign Language Internet-Based Test)
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IELTS Academic (International English Language Testing System)
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PTE Academic (Pearsons Test of English Academic)
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C1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency (Cambridge English: Advanced or Proficiency)
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iTEP (International Test of English Proficiency). We will accept results from the in-person or online version.
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Duolingo (Duolingo English Test)
We do not accept results from the IELTS Indicator, the TOEFL ITP Plus for China, TOEFL Essentials, or the PTE Academic Online.
Scores can be self-reported on the application or sent directly from the testing agency. If you are sending scores from the testing agency, follow the below instructions:
For the TOEFL iBT, use NYU's code 2562.
For the IELTS Academic, search for "New York University" and release results to Undergraduate Admissions as opposed to one of our schools or colleges. Similarly, for the PTE Academic, C1 Advanced and C2 Proficiency, select "New York University" as opposed to one of our specific NYU schools or colleges. Searching for "NYU" will not return any results; you must search using our official name.
For the Duolingo English Test, please follow the instructions outlined in Duolingo's "How do I send my Duolingo English Test results to institutions?" documentation to send your score to NYU for free.
Who is exempt from English language proficiency testing?
Exemptions will be given in the following circumstances:
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English is your first/primary language
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You already completed (at the time of application submission) three or more consecutive academic years in a curriculum where the only language of instruction was English
If the last option applies to you, you will be able to submit a copy of a transcript that shows at least 3 full years of instruction at a school taught solely in English as part of your application.
If you are currently residing in the U.S. and attend an English-speaking school, you qualify for the programs, even if you are not a U.S. citizen.
Do you have a minimum score requirement?
We do not have any minimum test score requirements, but competitive applicants will receive:
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100 and above on the TOEFL iBT
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7.5 and above on the IELTS Academic
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70 and above on the PTE Academic
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191 and above on the Cambridge English Scale
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4.5 and above on the iTEP
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125 and above on the Duolingo English Test
Visa Information
Please note that NYU advises against a B-1/B-2 visa or Visa Waiver (ESTA) for international students. If you require NYU sponsorship for a visa, only F-1 or J-1 is advised. International students who are admitted will receive further instructions about applying for an I-20 in order to secure their student visa via email after accepting their spot.
Please note that international students currently studying in the US (at NYU or at another academic institution) who currently are in a F-1 or J-1 visa status are not required to submit additional visa documentation in order to participate in an NYU summer program, unless they need to transfer their SEVIS record to NYU. Please contact OGS at [email protected] directly if this is the case.
International Student Check-In
Upon arrival in the United States, all international students must participate in an International Student Check-In with the NYU Office of Global Services (OGS), which may be virtual or in-person, in order to be in compliance. Prior to the start of your program, you will receive information from OGS about the check-in process.
Mandatory Health Insurance
At NYU, Student Health Insurance is required for F-1 and J-1 students. International students receiving a student visa from NYU are automatically enrolled in and billed for NYU’s health insurance plan. Students participating in a program on the Washington Square campus are enrolled in the comprehensive health insurance plan, but have the option to downgrade to the basic policy if eligible.
To downgrade your Health Insurance plan, students must contact the NYU Student Health Center to see if they are eligible. For more information, they can also visit the Student Health Center website. Please note that the deadline to downgrade coverage for the summer will be on or around June 5, 2024.
Insurance fees are listed below under the additional fees section.
Additional Fees
In addition to tuition and living expenses, international students on an NYU-sponsored visa will also be assessed the following charges.
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NYU International Student Charge: $90
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I-20 Processing Charge: $50
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DS-160 Processing Charge: $185
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SEVIS Fee: $350 (F-1 visas) or $220 (J-1 visas)
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NYU Student Health Insurance: $93/week (summer programs under 6 weeks) or $1,307 (programs 6 weeks or longer)
- Note: The DS-160 and SEVIS fees are US government fees and not NYU fees.
Parents
Hello parents! We hope the information we provide here and via email to students is helpful as they prepare for study at NYU. As a parent, the best thing you can do to assist your student with preparations is to discuss the summer with one another.
Conversations about what to expect while studying at NYU, experiencing life as a college student, and living in New York City can be immensely helpful. Too often, students arrive on campus with little information or idea of what they need to do or what their experience will involve while they are here, because parents take the reins on preparations. We encourage you, if you are taking the lead on your student’s to-do list, to push your student to take on tasks and read information. It will be good practice for when they are going off to college and in charge of their own education in a few years, and it will help them get the most out of their NYU experience.
It is NYU policy that information be sent directly to students via email, so be sure to have your student check and read email on a regular basis.
All website information may be helpful to you, but the following are highlights for parents: