Tuesday, June 28, 2022

NYU Collegiate Seminar

Nominations for the Fall 2022 NYU Collegiate Seminar program are now open! If you are interested in your counselor nominating you for the program, please reach out to them by June 29th.


The NYU Collegiate Seminar program introduces rising high school juniors to college-level discourse and broadens their academic horizons as they begin their college search.

Through the program, students participate in one or more seminar-style classes taught by top NYU faculty in the subject of their expertise. Through lively, intellectually rigorous discussions, students are encouraged to examine their perspectives and discover exciting avenues for academic pursuit. There is no cost to participate in the program.

 Fall 2022 seminar topics include "The Politics of Photography," "Black Software: Will New Technology Save Us All?," "Transforming Uncertainty into Opportunity: The Science of Serendipity," and more. 

Visit the Collegiate Seminar website to view the full schedule

When & Where:

Seminars will take place on Saturday or Sunday mornings throughout the fall 2022 semester (September 17th-December 10th). Half of the seminars will be conducted online, and half will be conducted in-person at our New York campus. 

The deadline to nominate a student is July 13th, 2022.

Eligibility:

Participation in the NYU Collegiate Seminar program is selective. To apply, students must first be nominated by a counselor or teacher. Please let your counselor know that you would like to be considered for nomination by June 29th. Once nominated, your student will receive an invitation via email to apply for the program by the July 20th deadline. Let your student know you've nominated them for this unique opportunity at NYU!

Students must be in the 11th grade in fall 2022 in order to be eligible for nomination and admission. 

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