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The Puck Building
295 Lafayette Street
2nd Floor
New York, NY 10012-9604
(southeast corner of Lafayette St. and Houston St.)
Telephone: 212.998.7400
(beginning Monday, January 23)
Congratulations on your admission to the PhD program! Here are some resources to help you navigate your next steps at NYU Wagner. To begin, please complete the 4 steps to accepting your offer.
Students must complete degree requirements in force at the time of their initial enrollment: five years for master’s degree students and seven to ten years for doctoral students. The time to complete degree requirements includes any semester(s) for which students pay maintenance of matriculation or take a leave of absence.
Here is a step-by-step guide to help you in your transition from applicant to Online MHA graduate student. Follow the steps to activate your enrollment and also find answers to frequently asked questions about this process.
We offer a number of competitive, merit-based scholarships to help you finance your degree. Approximately 45% of enrolling students are awarded scholarship. All full-time and part-time applicants are considered. Non-degree/advanced professional certificate program students and NYU Employees are not eligible for merit-based scholarships. NOTE: This is not a comprehensive list of scholarships available through NYU Wagner.
In an effort to provide applicants and current NYU Wagner students with information regarding fellowships and scholarships beyond those awarded by NYU Wagner, we have researched and prepared the following directory to assist you in planning how you will fund your graduate school education. The directory below lists fellowship and scholarship programs administered and managed by organizations and institutions external to NYU Wagner, but that provide financial support to students from all over the world accepted into or enrolled in U.S. graduate programs.