School of Professional Studies
The Community College Transfer Opportunity Program (CCTOP)
CCTOP at NYU provides funding and support for students transferring from one of NYU’s 14 partner schools in the tristate area.
A Hotel and Tourism Management Major Examines a Recovering Industry
Ally Weaver welcomes the comeback of in-person events as she applies classroom lessons to real life.
Real World Courses at SPS
Through SPS Real World courses, students think creatively, ask important questions, and learn on the fly.
Hotel and Tourism Management at NYU
Students studying Hotel and Tourism Management in the School of Professional Studies are developing into future leaders in the heart of one of the most visited cities in the world.
Sport Broadcasting at NYU: Get the Play-by-Play
Students in NYU’s Sport Broadcasting course take advantage of New York City’s position as the premier media market and learn how to tell a story and think like a producer.
Accepted as a Spring Admit? Confused? Yes, I was too.
What is Spring Admission like at NYU? A Spring Admit in Liberal Studies explains what it is and shares her expreinces in the program (+ gap semester ideas)
From NYU SPS, Be Joe’s Guest
Hotel and tourism management student Joe Pagliazzo confirms his passion for hospitality through impactful real-world experiences.
NYU Sports Management: Take the Business of Sport to the Next Level
NYU sports management students become industry leaders—in one of the world’s leading sports cities
A Transfer Student Levels Up Her Marketing Education
Learn how the Community College Transfer Opportunity Program, or CCTOP, supported Jessica’s transition from community college to NYU.
High School Academy: Get the Edge on College and Career Prep
Explore a variety of academic and career paths through immersive workshops for high school students.
Ready, Set, Summer: Career Edge Program Gives High Schoolers a Head Start on Their Futures
Get real-world experience, clarify your career goals, build your resume, and find community through NYU Career Edge’s one-week, college-level courses.