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New York University World Rankings: Top Programmes, Fees and Application Guide

New York University (NYU) remains a premier choice for students worldwide. Whether in Business, the Arts, or Medicine, NYU consistently demonstrates profound academic strength. But how does NYU truly fare in global rankings? This article provides a detailed breakdown of NYU’s tuition fees, academic departments, and application procedures to help you evaluate if this world-renowned institution is the right fit for your future. 

History and Introduction to NYU

Located in the heart of Manhattan, New York University was founded in 1831 [1] and is a private research university with a rich history. Its main campus surrounds Washington Square Park, integrating seamlessly with Greenwich Village. This "campus-less" design allows students to immerse themselves in New York’s vibrant cultural, artistic, and commercial atmosphere, providing unparalleled opportunities for internships, networking, and professional development. 

NYU is defined by its "Global Network University" philosophy. Beyond the main New York campus, it operates degree-granting campuses in Abu Dhabi and Shanghai, alongside numerous academic centres in Europe and South America [2]. A landmark of the university is the Elmer Holmes Bobst Library, a 12-storey building south of Washington Square that houses over 6 million volumes [3]. 

New York University 
New York University 

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Global Rankings Performance

To answer "How good is NYU?", one must look at the data. NYU consistently ranks among the world’s elite: 

  • QS World University Rankings 2026: 55th globally [4] 
  • Times Higher Education (THE): 31st globally [5] 
  • Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU): 28th globally [6] 
  • U.S. News & World Report: 32nd globally [7] 

Top-Tier Departments and Subject Rankings

According to the QS World University Rankings, NYU excels in several key fields: 

Business

The NYU Stern School of Business is ranked 5th in the US for undergraduate business programmes [8] and 7th nationally for its MBA [9]. Its location near Wall Street and various multinational headquarters provides an elite environment for grooming future global business leaders. 

Performing Arts Administration

Offered by the prestigious NYU Steinhardt in collaboration with the Stern School of Business, this programme bridges artistic sensibility with commercial management. NYU’s Performing Arts overall is ranked 8th globally [4]. 

Philosophy

NYU’s Department of Philosophy is a global titan. It is currently ranked 1st in the world by QS [4] and also holds the top spot in The Philosophical Gourmet Report for English-language philosophy departments [10]. 

Tuition Fee Overview

NYU charges the same tuition for local and international students. However, international students must budget for a $115 per semester service fee (approx. £90) and a one-time SEVIS visa fee of $220–$350 (approx. £175–£280) [12]. 

College / School Annual Undergraduate Tuition [13] Master’s / Graduate Tuition 
Stern School of Business $70,464(approx. HK$550,700) ~$89,524 per annum (approx. HK $699,700) [14] 
Tisch School of the Arts $75,326(approx. HK$588,700) ~$82,902 per annum (approx. HK $649,600, excluding special programmes) [15] 
Steinhardt School $68,576(approx. HK$536,000) ~$2,363 per creditexcluding other fees (approx.HK$18,500)[16] 
Arts and Science (CAS) $68,576 (approx. HK $536,000) ~$2,333 per credit excluding other fees (approx. HK$18,300) [17] 
New York University 
New York University 

Source: New York University

Entry Requirements and Admissions

NYU currently operates a Test-Optional policy, allowing students to decide whether to submit SAT or ACT scores. For those who opt-out, admissions officers place greater emphasis on the HKDSE (or equivalent), school transcripts, the Personal Statement, and extracurricular achievements. 

General Academic Requirements

  • High School Diploma: NYU accepts the IB Diploma or HKDSE. If results are not yet available, Predicted Results must be submitted directly by a School Counsellor [18]. 
  • Test-Flexible Policy: Students using the HKDSE can submit results from three elective subjects in a specified combination to fulfill testing requirements in lieu of the SAT or ACT [19]. 

Subject-Specific Requirements

  • Stern / Tandon (Engineering): One of the three HKDSE electives must be Mathematics M1 or M2. 
  • Tisch School of the Arts: An audition or creative portfolio is mandatory for all applicants. 
  • NYU Steinhardt: Music applicants require a performance video; Studio Art applicants must submit a portfolio. 

English Language Requirements

New York University accepts a range of English proficiency test results. Although there is no fixed minimum score requirement, to improve your chances of admission to NYU, students are advised to refer to the official score benchmarks that are considered more competitive [20]: 

  • TOEFL iBT: A total score of 100 or above for tests taken on or before 20 January 2026; for tests taken on or after 21 January 2026, the total score and each section score should be 5 or above. 
  • Duolingo English Test: 135 or above. 
  • IELTS Academic: 7.5 or above. 
  • PTE Academic (Pearson Test of English Academic): 70 or above. 
  • Cambridge English Scale: 191 or above. 

The Application Process

All applicants must apply via The Common Application portal [21]: 

  1. Create an account at commonapp.org and select your major. 
  1. Provide personal details, contact info for referees, and pay the $85 application fee (approx. £68). 
  1. Submit required portfolios or attend auditions/interviews if requested. 
  1. Receive your decision and confirm your intent to enrol. 
  1. Apply for a visa (I-20) and arrange accommodation. 

Recommendation Letter Requirements

New York University requires a recommendation letter from a teacher, guidance counsellor, coach, principal, or other person in an official role. Students therefore need to provide contact details for one recommender (with the option to select up to three) who can write the letter on their behalf. In addition, students must provide contact information for a guidance counsellor or school representative who can complete the “Common Application School Report”. This report will be used to submit the student’s high school transcript. 

If a recommender is unable to submit the recommendation through the Common Application, the letter may be emailed directly to admissions.docs@nyu.edu. In the email, the recommender should include the applicant’s date of birth or the applicant’s ID from the Common Application form. 

New York City 
New York City 

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References:  

1. New York University - A Brief History of New York University 

2. New York University - Fast Facts of the NYU Global Network 

3. New York University - Elmer Holmes Bobst Library  

4. QS Top Universities - New York University (NYU) 

5. Times Higher Education (THE) - New York University 

6. Shanghai Ranking - New York University 

7. U.S. News & World Report - New York University 

9. U.S. News & World Report - New York University (Stern) 

10. The Philosophical Gourmet Report - Overall Rankings 

11. New York University - International Student Fees 

12. New York University - International Student Fees 

13. New York University - Cost of Attendance 

16. NYU Steinhardt - Graduate Study Tuition and Fees 

17. New York University - Tuition 

18. New York University - International Qualifications 

19. New York University - Standardized Tests 

20. New York University - English Language Testing 

21. New York University - First-Year Applicants 


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