Academic Policies & Procedures

Academic Policies

At NYU, a commitment to excellence, fairness, honesty, and respect within and outside the classroom is essential to maintaining the integrity of our community. All students should review and be familiar with Wagner's Academic Code and the NYU Academic Integrity Policy Statement

All NYU Wagner students are required to review and complete the Academic Oath prior to the start of their first semester.

NYU Wagner students must adhere to this student-written Code of Professional Responsibility

REGISTRATION Procedures

Students should contact their program advisor in Student Services for guidance on academic progress, required course selection, and changes in student status.

For information and technical assistance relevant to the registration topics listed below, students should review the relevant information at the weblinks provided, and then contact Wagner's Academic Services team at wagner.academicservices@nyu.edu.

NYU POLICIES

Bias Reporting, Non-Discrimination and Anti-Harassment Policy and Complaint Procedures for Students:

NYU and Wagner are committed to equal treatment and opportunity for its students, to maintaining an environment that is free of bias, prejudice, discrimination, and harassment, and to establishing complaint procedures for allegations involving students. Students may contact the NYU's Bias Response Line to share or report experiences and concerns of bias, discrimination, or harassing behavior that may occur within the community. The Bias Response Line, managed by NYU's Office of Equal Opportunity (OEO), provides a forum to help ensure equity and inclusiveness. 

If you are unsure whether to use the Bias Response Line, local Wagner staff can assist in managing your IDBEA-related concerns:

 

Additional key NYU policies:

Satisfactory Academic Progress

Sexual Misconduct, Relationship Violence, and Stalking Policy

Student Grievance Policy and Procedure

Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)

University Calendar Policy on Religious Holidays

 

For all NYU policies, visit:

University Policies and Guidelines

 

study areas at nyu and the puck building

Bobst Library has many reservable group and individual study rooms for graduate students, located on Lower Levels 1 & 2, and Floors 4, 6, 8, 9, and 10.  

Wagner has four designated Student Study Areas in the Puck Building: The Student Project Room/Computer Lab (Room 2213) on the second floor, and the following locations on the 3rd floor: The Northwest Hub overlooking Lafayette and Houston Streets, the Central Hub near the top of the staircase, and the Southwest Hub overlooking Mulberry Street. In addition, the second floor lounge and Murphy Family Student Lounge are available for student use when school-wide large scale events are not taking place.