NYUWashington, DC
NYU Global Programs
Phone
(212) 998-4433
The seat of politics and international relations in the United States, the city of Washington, DC, is alive with history in the making. Undergraduate students at NYU Washington, DC, engage deeply with politics, policy, business, journalism, and leadership through coursework and experiential learning in the nation’s capital. For an even more nuanced understanding of your field, the academic internship program and the Global Leadership Scholars Program offer undergraduates the opportunity to gain course credit through the completion of an internship.
At the graduate level, NYU Washington, DC, hosts theStern Executive MBA degree program. This program is designed for experienced, working professionals and enables them to earn an MBA in 2 years with courses offered through a once-a-month format (Friday-Saturday-Sunday) and two required residency weeks. To learn more about applying to the Stern Executive MBA program in Washington, DC please review ouradmissions information.
Cost Per Semester (Academic Year 25-26)
Undergraduate tuition: $32,811
Housing: $7,317 - $9,513
Students pay their individual school tuition, which may differ by college. For comparison to other global locations, including New York, a cost estimation chart is available on thecosts and financial aid page.
Academic Calendar:Fall/ Spring/ Full Year
Student Body:60 - 100 students
Housing:Shared doubles in a residence hall; limited singles
Faculty and Staff:Approximately 30 faculty and 15 administrative staff
Global Leadership Scholars Program

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NYU Global Programs
Phone
(212) 998-4433