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Gallatin School of Individualized Study
NameGallatin School of Individualized Study

Gallatin School of Individualized Study is a school within New York University that offers students the opportunity to design their own Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts degree. The school is known for its interdisciplinary approach to learning, allowing students to combine courses from various New York University schools, including the College of Arts and Science, Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development, and Stern School of Business. Students at the school can take courses in a wide range of subjects, from Anthropology and Sociology to Computer Science and Data Science, and can also participate in programs such as the NYU Shanghai and NYU Abu Dhabi programs. The school's unique approach to education has attracted students from all over the world, including those interested in pursuing careers in fields such as Journalism, Law, and Medicine at institutions like Columbia University and Harvard University.

History

The school was founded in 1972 by Albert Gallatin, a former United States Secretary of the Treasury, and was originally known as the University Without Walls. The school's early years were marked by a focus on interdisciplinary learning and student-centered education, with students working closely with faculty advisors to design their own courses of study. Over the years, the school has undergone several transformations, including a merger with the New York University in 1975, and has expanded its programs to include a range of undergraduate and graduate degrees. Today, the school is part of the New York University system, which also includes schools such as the Tisch School of the Arts, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, and Wagner Graduate School of Public Service. The school's history is also closely tied to that of other institutions, such as Yale University, University of California, Berkeley, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, which have also played a significant role in shaping the field of interdisciplinary education.

Academics

The school's academic programs are designed to be highly flexible and student-centered, with students working closely with faculty advisors to design their own courses of study. Students can choose from a wide range of courses, including those in the College of Arts and Science, Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development, and Stern School of Business, as well as courses offered by other New York University schools, such as the Tisch School of the Arts and Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences. The school also offers a range of interdisciplinary programs, including the NYU Shanghai and NYU Abu Dhabi programs, which allow students to study abroad and engage in international research collaborations with institutions such as University of Oxford, University of Cambridge, and École Polytechnique. Students can also pursue concentrations in fields such as Environmental Studies, Global Public Health, and Urban Studies, and can participate in research projects with faculty members from institutions such as Columbia University, Harvard University, and Stanford University.

Admissions

Admissions to the school are highly competitive, with applicants coming from all over the world to pursue undergraduate and graduate degrees. The school's admissions process is designed to be highly personalized, with applicants working closely with admissions counselors to design a customized application package. Applicants can submit a range of materials, including transcripts, letters of recommendation, and personal statements, and can also participate in interviews with faculty members from institutions such as Yale University, University of California, Berkeley, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The school also offers a range of financial aid and scholarship programs, including the NYU Scholarship and the Gallatin Scholarship, which are designed to support students from diverse backgrounds and help them achieve their academic goals at institutions such as University of Chicago and California Institute of Technology.

Campus

The school is located in the heart of Greenwich Village, one of the most vibrant and diverse neighborhoods in New York City. The school's campus is situated near a range of cultural and academic institutions, including the New York Public Library, Museum of Modern Art, and Brooklyn Museum, and is also close to other New York University schools, such as the Tisch School of the Arts and Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development. Students at the school can take advantage of a range of campus resources, including state-of-the-art classrooms, libraries, and research facilities, as well as a range of student organizations and clubs, such as the NYU Student Senate and the Gallatin Student Council. The school's campus is also close to other institutions, such as Columbia University, Harvard University, and Stanford University, which provides students with opportunities for collaboration and research.

Student-Life

Student life at the school is highly diverse and dynamic, with students coming from all over the world to pursue undergraduate and graduate degrees. The school offers a range of student organizations and clubs, including the NYU Student Senate and the Gallatin Student Council, which provide students with opportunities to get involved in campus life and pursue their interests. Students can also participate in a range of cultural and academic events, including lectures, concerts, and exhibitions, and can take advantage of a range of campus resources, including state-of-the-art classrooms, libraries, and research facilities. The school's location in the heart of New York City also provides students with access to a range of cultural and academic institutions, including the New York Public Library, Museum of Modern Art, and Brooklyn Museum, as well as other institutions such as Yale University, University of California, Berkeley, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Faculty-and-Research

The school's faculty is highly distinguished and diverse, with members coming from a range of academic backgrounds and institutions, including Harvard University, Stanford University, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Faculty members at the school are highly active in research and scholarship, and have published works in a range of fields, including Anthropology, Sociology, and Computer Science. The school also offers a range of research opportunities for students, including the NYU Research Experience and the Gallatin Research Fellowship, which provide students with the opportunity to work closely with faculty members on research projects and pursue their academic interests at institutions such as University of Oxford, University of Cambridge, and École Polytechnique. Faculty members at the school have also collaborated with researchers from institutions such as Columbia University, University of Chicago, and California Institute of Technology on a range of projects.

Alumni

The school's alumni are highly accomplished and diverse, with graduates going on to pursue careers in a range of fields, including Journalism, Law, and Medicine. Alumni of the school have also gone on to attend top graduate programs, including those at Harvard University, Stanford University, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The school's alumni network is highly active, with graduates staying connected through a range of events and programs, including the NYU Alumni Association and the Gallatin Alumni Network. Alumni of the school have also achieved great success in their careers, with many going on to become leaders in their fields, such as Pulitzer Prize winners, MacArthur Fellowship recipients, and National Academy of Sciences members, and have worked at institutions such as Yale University, University of California, Berkeley, and Columbia University.

Category:New York University

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