Inclusion, Diversity, Belonging, and Equity Resources for Students
New York University has a range of inclusive centers and initiatives, programming, and resources for our diverse community.
Anti-Racism Education Resources
A collection of articles, podcasts, books, guides, and other resources curated by NYU Office of Global Inclusion.
Bias Response Line
The New York University Bias Response Line provides a mechanism through which members of our community can share or report experiences and concerns of bias, discrimination, or harassing behavior that may occur within our community.
If you are unsure whether to use the Bias Response Line, local Wagner staff can assist in managing your IDBEA-related concerns:
- For staff concerns - Khadija Temple, Director of HR
- For student concerns - David Schachter, Associate Dean, Student Affairs
- For faculty concerns - Rajeev Dehejia, Associate Dean, Academic Affairs and Professor
Center for Multicultural Education and Programs
CMEP fosters dialogue and produces campus-wide programming that explores issues of identity, diversity, and social justice while cultivating allyship and advocacy to create and promote positive change.
Financial Aid
NYU's Office of Financial Aid can provide guidance to students looking to explore advanced study. In addition, NYU has established the Affordability Steering Committee—a group exploring options to make NYU more affordable for students.
Global Spiritual Life
This office focuses on religion and spirituality, and offers programming and events (including mindfulness, meditation, and yoga) for all beliefs and faiths.
Graduate Student Resource Center
This hub provides services for all students at the University and offers everything from programs on money management and trips to the Met to off-campus resources and English conversation workshops.
International Students
New York University is home to the second-highest number of international students in the US with over 5,000 international students and scholars from over 130 different countries. The University’s Office of Global Services helps students navigate visa and immigration status, and helps students orient to a new country through programming and academic support services.
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer Student Center
The Center provides support services, resources, programs, advocacy, training, education, and consultation to the University community around areas of sexual orientation, gender identity, and expression.
Military Veterans
Current and former service members can find assistance on understanding the GI Bill and other veteran benefits available at the University.
The Moses Center for Student Accessibility (CSA)
The Moses Center helps students navigate the rigor of the academic environment and fosters reasonable accommodations for any student registered with them and in need of assistance.
NYU Leadership Initiative
This initiative facilitates leadership development grounded in diversity and inclusion across the University, including the Social Sector Leadership Development program (SSLD), geared towards graduate students of color.
Office of Equal Opportunity
OEO is responsible for advancing and monitoring the University's equal opportunity and affirmative action policies, procedures, and programs.
Students with Children
Resources for childcare programs around NYC and access to counselors through Carebridge can help create a personalized care plan for you and your family.
Undocumented Students
NYU President Andrew Hamilton sent a message to the NYU community which made clear that undocumented students will continue to be treated exactly as all other students at NYU with regard to housing, privacy, and all other matters. NYU's Office of Global Services provides information, resources, and advice to our undocumented students.
University-Wide Clubs & Organizations
With over 300 All-Square clubs and hundreds of others across the individual schools, NYU has endless ways for students to engage with one another based on interest, industry, identity, and more.