Stern: http://www.nyu.edu/content/dam/nyu/financialAid/documents/tuitionstern.pdf
CAS: http://www.nyu.edu/content/dam/nyu/financialAid/documents/tuitiongeneral.pdf
Poly: http://www.nyu.edu/content/dam/nyu/financialAid/documents/tuitionpoly.pdf
Tisch: http://www.nyu.edu/content/dam/nyu/financialAid/documents/tuitiontisch.pdf $75658
I am not even going to accept my waitlist. No wonder NYU has a yield of ONLY 35.1%.
I have also been reading throughout the year this very popular and infamous Facebook page - NYU Secrets. NYU has rescinded/decreased everyone’s FA as early as just one semester in.(usually decrease FA by sophomore year).
Always wanted to attend. Just really disappointed NYU has become a money-generating company than an education institution.
Can you link to the post on the Facebook page? I read a bunch of it and didn’t see that one.
If you don’t get FA don’t go. Easy as that.
@veritasry1 In almost all cases, the financial aid that one is granted remains constant for all 4 years, unless there is a marked change in finances. NYU has not rescinded/ decreased everyone’s aid as you have stated. Sorry you were disappointed with your outcome, but no need to spread false rumors either.
@uskoolfish i personally know 3 people who received deceased/rescinded FA - nothing to do with GPA. I have also been reading NYUSecrets for at least a year now to know that there are way more than 3 people who experienced this. False rumors or not, NYU college students will know themselves in due time.
Financial aid offers are only calculated and offered once a year. However, students are expected to verify the info for financial aid once they have completed W2’s, taxes, etc. So incoming freshman students were asked to provide info for their financial aid based on 2015 estimates. Now that 2015 taxes are being completed and W2’s etc. have been distributed, it’s a students responsibility to update this info. If that is not done, or if there is a large discrepancy between estimated income and actual income, then colleges will change their offers. That is not just an NYU thing. It is what all colleges do.
For some scholarships, there are requirements that need to be met in terms of gpa.
Sorry, but I don’t know anyone who lost financial aid randomly and I’ve had kids in the school for the last 7 years. There are reasons behind everything, whether or not the parties involved are telling you the complete story.
In general, financial aid scholarships and offers will remain constant for 4 years. So that can work in 2 ways. If your income goes up in expected increments, your aid should remain the same. But if your income goes down, your aid may still remain the same.
@uskoolfish, agree with all you say, except I think you meant “incoming freshmen students were asked to provide infer for their financial aid based on 2014 estimates…Now that 2014 taxes are being completed…”
2015 taxes will not be completed until 2016! Just want to clarify so nobody gets confused…
@prospect1 You are right! Thanks for the correction.
Thanks for sharing this! The only one I could find for Tisch was out dated…on another note, super fun to see that Tisch is markedly more expensive than the other schools haha