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Law students are not only part of the School of Law, but are also members of the University community. offers to all students a wide range of resources, from bike-shares to an App.

Below is a list of resources available to you. Click on a title below for information and links related to a particular topic.

Community at Law

The Law School's Office of Student Affairs has put together a webpage all about Community at Law. Included is information about:

  • Emergency Assistance
  • Student Groups and Associations
  • Health and Wellness
  • Pregnant & Parenting Students
  • Trans & Nonbinary Community Members
  • Greenwich Village
  • Community Advisors

Student Life at

Kimmel Center
60 Washington Square Sq., South 7th Floor

Events for graduate students and international students throughout the year provide an opportunity for  students across schools to engage with the community.  Check out programs and events at the link above.

Want to connect with 's international students? The initiative formerly known as ISSI is now called The International Student Hub at (I-Hub, if you would prefer to keep it short!). This shift is to reflect 's commitment to supporting international students is not a time-limited initiative, but rather on-going – and central to our work across campus.

I-Hub is a collaboration between the  and the , it is dedicated to not only support international students at , but also to provide resources and expertise to create academic, co-curricular, and social opportunities for sustained, cross-cultural learning. A hub for events and programs that foster meaningful connections among all global thinkers and help students from around the world make the most of their experience.

As part of this effort, if you would like to further amplify your efforts to support international students and scholars across campus or have any questions, reach out to them at ihub@nyu.edu.

International Student Lounge

Located in the Kimmel Center for University Life, Room 704, feel free to study, relax, and socialize in the space. There are couches, tables, a screen, and a large whiteboard for you to use. Make sure to mark on the map where you call home! The International Student Lounge is also used to host monthly international student and scholar focus groups, weekly English conversation groups, and other student events co-sponsored by OGS (the Office of Global Services) and CSL (Center for Student Life).

 

Student Diversity

Explore a variety of programs, services, and centers on campus that foster our uniquely diverse and engaged community. Visit  for more information and take a look at some highlights below

Kimmel Center for University Life
60 Washington Square South, Suite 806

CMEP enhances the experience by fostering a more inclusive, aware and socially just community.; they also organize several events throughout the academic year.

Want to connect with 's international students? I-Hub is a collaboration between the  and the , it is dedicated to not only support international students at , but also to provide resources and expertise to create academic, co-curricular, and social opportunities for sustained, cross-cultural learning. A hub for events and programs that foster meaningful connections among all global thinkers and help students from around the world make the most of their experience.

Kimmel Center for University Life
60 Washington Square South, Suite 602

The LGBTQ+ Student Center creates a welcoming environment for all University students and faculty interested in developing their understanding of LGBTQ+ issues. 

726 Broadway, 2nd and 3rd Floor

The Moses Center for Accessibility and Inclusive Culture facilitates equal access to programs and services for students with disabilities throughout the schools and divisions of . Accommodations may include, but are not limited to, note-takers, testing accommodations, and sign-language interpreters. 

The ISC serves as the representative council for the international undergraduate and graduate student populace of New York University.

Spiritual Life

238 Thompson Street, 4th Floor

Global Spiritual Life is an open, authentic, and vibrant community at the forefront of international conversations on religion and spirituality.

As the home of Catholic activities at New York University, the Catholic Center at serves the approximately 18,000 Roman Catholic students at the university and is administered by the Order of Friars Preachers in partnership with the Church of St. Joseph.

Also known as Hillel at , the Edgar M. Bronfman Center for Jewish Student Life engages one of the largest and most creative Jewish student populations in the United States.

The Islamic Center at caters to a wide and growing audience, reaching not only Muslims in New York City but also individuals from other communities. 

is home to various independent student clubs that focus on faith, religion, and spirituality. Visit to find details on student clubs currently available at .

Global Spiritual Life hosts 70 Spiritual Life Advisors representing various faiths, denominations, and groups. A list of advisors can be found online.

Eating

has several options for dining, including meal plans and eating locations throughout campus. For complete information on dining, meal plans and payment options, visit .

Grubhub's Campus Dining feature allows you to order ahead from select Eats locations and pick up your food.

eating options closest to the Law School:

  • The Market Place in the Kimmel Center: A unique blend of cuisines to suit every taste with an emphasis on quality, freshness, and flexibility. Indoor and outdoor seating is available. Located at 60 Washington Square Park South, 3rd Floor.
  • Lipton Dining Hall: Sustainable and healthy eating initiatives, serving a selection of seasonal, locally grown fruits and vegetables. Lipton is the home base for vegan cuisine. Located at 33 Washington Square West.
  • Kosher Eatery: All food is prepared under strict rabbinical supervision and is Kof-K certified.  Services include a Shabbat Dinner. Located at 5-11 University Place.

Entertainment

566 LaGuardia Place

Ticket Central is your destination to access discounted tickets to the movies, Broadway/Off-Broadway shows, sporting events, musical concerts and more.

TKTS ticket booths are a resource you can use to purchase discount tickets on the day of the performance you want to see. (There are some exceptions for weekend matinees.) TKTS sells unsold tickets on the day of performance for many Broadway shows for 25-50% off the box office price plus a $3.00 service charge per ticket. The main TKTS booth is located on 47th Street and Broadway under the “red steps”. The electronic signs in front display what shows are available for that day.

The hours for the Times Square TKTS booth are as follows: • Monday, Thursday, Friday (for same-day evening performances): 3:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. • Tuesday: 2:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. • Wednesday and Saturday: 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. • Sunday: 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Tip: Get there early! Lines can get long very quickly - especially during good weather and the holiday season!

Theater Mania is an online resource where you can find discounts for Broadway and off-Broadway shows. Visit the website for ticket information.

's Museum Gateway gives students free admission to some of New York City's best cultural institutions including the following:

  • El Museo del Barrio
  • Grey Art Gallery
  • Museum of the City of New York
  • Museum of Modern Art
  • Museum of the Moving Image
  • The Jewish Museum
  • The New-York Historical Society
  • The Studio Museum in Harlem
  • Whitney Museum of American Art
  • Rubin Museum of Art
  • The Frick Collection
  • New Museum

Health

 is a campus resource and service center for all matriculated students.  offers routine and walk-in Primary Care and Women's Health Services at either no cost or very reduced cost to all matriculated students.

You can call a private hotline available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, to get in touch with a professional who can help to address day-to-day challenges as well as other health-related concerns.

726 Broadway, 3rd and 4th Floor
Phone: 212-998-4780

Short-term individual counseling, group counseling, self-improvement classes, referrals, and psychiatric medication services. All services except psychiatric medication services are free of charge.

726 Broadway, 3rd Floor, Suite 346
health.insurance@nyu.edu

This is an -sponsored Student Health Insurance Program.

Visit the Calming Corner website to download mp3s for guided relaxation exercises.

Fitness

Students have access to four facilities in the Fitness Network. To learn more go to . 

  • Paulson Center, 181 Mercer St.
  • 404 Fitness, 404 Lafayette St.
  • Palladium, 140 E 14th St.
  • Brooklyn Athletic Facility, 6 MetroTech Center 

Club Sports are student organizations initiated and administered by their members. Club Sports include racquetball, dance, frisbee, running, table tennis, and judo. A full list of available clubs and how to join can be found online.

Additionally, there are many free workout programs offered throughout the city.

Public Safety

The mission of is to create a safe and secure environment for the Community. 

For help, call 212-998-2222

The Public Safety Command Center is located at 7 Washington Place and is open 24/7.

Transportation

has seven bus routes, which students can use for free. A free safe ride van is also available for late night transportation around the campus 7 days/week. The safe ride van can be called at 212-998-RIDE (998-7433). A valid ID must be presented to use any campus transportation.

View the for information on low-cost options for bike rental by members of the community.

Language & Writing

English Language Resources

The University and Law School provide English language resources for international graduate students interested in using their English conversational skills. These groups provide lively conversation in English and the opportunity to interact with graduate students from other Divisions of the University.

411 Lafayette Street, 4th Floor

At the Writing Center, any student can get help with his or her writing. It is a place where one-on-one teaching and learning occur, as students work closely with professional consultants at every stage of the writing process and on any piece of writing.

( Law website)

Helpful advice for law students on student writing and publishing.

Campus Cash/Banking

Your Card may be activated as a debit account; money can be placed in an account that can be drawn upon for purchases at many locations on and off campus. Campus Cash is accepted at all Bookstores, Health Center, Palladium Sweat-n-Shop, Ticket Central, for copy and printing at Bobst and Law Libraries, and at all Campus Dining facilities.

Bank Accounts

A social security number is not required for an F-1 or J-1 student to open a bank account, but you will need proof of identification and immigration status in the US (passport, I-94, and I-20 or DS-2019). You will also need to provide your ID card and any identification documents issued by your government. Several banks also require a letter of enrollment which you may obtain from the StudentLink Center at 383 Lafayette Street. The bank may also ask for proof of residence. Contact the OGS if you encounter problems in opening an account.

Here is a list of banks with branches near campus that will open accounts for international students:

  • Chase, 340 Avenue of The Americas (6th Avenue and West 4th Street) (212) 353-6266
  • Citibank, 555 LaGuardia Place (next door to OGS) (917) 388-1190
  • HSBC, 769 Broadway (Broadway and 9th St) (800) 975- 4722

*These banks have ATMs and Branches throughout NYC and the rest of the US.

Business Cards

You may obtain business cards by following the instructions and filling out the form. 

Stores

726 Broadway , New York, NY 10003

Bookstores is the official bookstore serving New York University students, faculty, staff, administrators, and campus visitors. works with Follett Higher Education Corporation to provide course materials, school supplies, stationery, clothing & gifts, general trade books, and more. The bookstore offers in-store and online textbook rentals and an in-store pick up window for online orders.

Resources for Partners and Children

The Office of Global Services (OGS) offers orientation, as well as the International Spouses/Partners English Program (ISEP) and an International Spouses/Partners Group (ISG).

Resources for students with children include a Baby-Sitting Registry, Graduate Child-Care Subsidy, access to consulting services and information on activities for kids in NYC.

School of Law Resources for Families

The Law School also has additional resources for families. Visit their website online for some additional information.

Other Resources and Services

Helpdesk
(212) 998-6111
law.helpdesk@nyu.edu

ITS provides computing supports for all faculty, administrators, staff, and students at Law.
Make Helpdesk your first call for any of your technology-related issues. If they can’t resolve your issue or answer your question, they’ll find the right group to do so.

Mail and Packages

547 LaGuardia Pl, New York, NY 10012
mail.services@nyu.edu
(212) 998-1010
Lobby Service Hours: 8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Monday-Friday

Postal Services are available to students using Campus Cash and/or regular cash. Services provided are similar to those of the US Post Office. Copy Central is also now located in the facility. Services include cutting/trimming, drilling/punching, Color Laser Copying, Mailing Services, labeling, ink-jet printing, CASS certification, bulk mailings, Business Cards and Stationary, and much more.

Local Post Offices:

Patchin Station 70 West 10th Street (near 5th Avenue)
New York, NY 10011 (212) 475-2534
Monday - Friday 9:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Sunday closed

Village Station
212-645-0327 201
Varick Street (near West Houston Street)
New York, NY 10014
Monday – Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Sunday closed

Cooper Station
93 4th Avenue (at 11th Street)
New York, NY 10003 (212) 254-1390
Monday – Friday 9:00 a.m. - 5:45 p.m.
Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 3:45 p.m.
Sunday closed

DRY CLEANING

You will find no shortage of laundry and dry cleaning facilities in NYC. Some options near campus include:

  • Aphrodite French Cleaners – 30 University Place (between 8th and 9th Streets) (212) 475-4869
  • Hattan Cleaners – 141 Third Avenue (corner of 15th Street) (212) 477-2980
  • Meurice Garment Care – 31 University Place (between 8th and 9th Streets) (800) 240-3377

has three Student Technology Centers  that provide access to a variety of technology resources including specialized software, printing, video conferencing, video production suites, group study spaces, and more.

The three sites are:

  • LaGuardia Co-op: 539-541 LaGuardia Place
  • Kimmel Center Lab: 60 Washington Square South, 4th Floor
  • Third Ave Lab: 75 Third Avenue, Level C3

There are music practice rooms with pianos available to be booked by all students. You will need to utilize a  in order to reserve.

Commitment to service is one of the cornerstones of . Over 5,000 students, staff and faculty are involved in University-sponsored community service activities each year. Alternative breaks, and conducting clothing and food drives are just a few of the hundred programs available. 

Please visit the Student Groups web page for a full list of student clubs at Law

The Sustainability Office coordinates the University's greening programs and works to bring student, staff, and faculty together to not only increase the environmental efficiency of 's operations but also to create a "green" campus culture.

The Photo Bureau offers photographic services to the community including portrait sessions, organizing photo shoots for events, copyright/licensing, stock photo purchases and photo archiving.

App

The provides students with instant access to key information essential to their day-to-day lives at New York University. 

Key features include dining menus across , real-time shuttle tracking, Safe Ride features, events and news, access to Classes on-the-go (read-only), access to the directory, and emergency notifications. 

Lockers

Due to limited space availability, only full-time commuter students receive locker assignments. Eligible students will receive an email with their locker assignment during the first week of classes. Lockers are not assigned to students that live in oncampus housing with the exception of a few special assignments (e.g. medically documented). For inquiries regarding lockers, contact law.studentaffairs@nyu.edu

Buying Groceries/Household Items

Groceries

There are several options nearby . There are specialty shops on Bleecker Street offering higher end options for meats (Faicco’s), cheese (Murray’s), bread (Amy’s), and pastries (Francois Payard Bakery). As you familiarize yourself with the neighborhood you will probably find your own favorite places for food shopping. In terms of full service grocery stores, following are nearby suggestions:

  • Morton Williams Associated Supermarket
    Corner of Bleecker Street and LaGuardia Place This is a supermarket with salad bar, soups, and prepared food. They have a large international foods section and are one of the nicer supermarkets in the area.
  • Whole Foods
    Whole Foods Market is a food retailer of “natural” and organic products, including produce, seafood, grocery, meat and poultry, bakery, prepared foods, catering, beer, wine, cheese, whole body, floral, pet products, and household products. The Whole Foods locations nearest campus are at Union Square and the Bowery at Houston street. Both locations offer grocery/households goods shopping along with salad bars and various made to order foods you can eat there or take to go. The Bowery location has a large beer section with hard to find international brands as well. Whole Foods also delivers.
  • Trader Joe’s
    Trader Joe’s is a smaller grocery store and has unbeatable prices. Products sold include gourmet foods, organic foods, vegetarian food, unusual frozen foods, imported foods, and basics like bread, cereal, eggs, dairy, coffee and produce. Non-food items include personal hygiene products, household cleaners, vitamins, pet food, plants, and flowers. There are several Trader Joe’s in Manhattan near  located in SoHo on Spring Street between Varick St and 6th Ave, in Chelsea on 6th Ave between 21st Street and 22nd Street, and by Union Square on 14th Street between Union Square and 3rd Avenue right next to ’s Palladium building. The Union Square location also has a wine shop next door. There wines are very reasonably priced. Be warned that the price you pay for the low prices here are long lines and big crowds. 
  • FreshDirect
    If you don’t feel like lugging bags of groceries back to your dorm room or apartment than you may want to try www.freshdirect.com. Fresh Direct is an online grocer – you set up an account – select items from their website that you would like to receive and then schedule a delivery time.

24 Hour Convenience Stores

If you have late night needs, there are a few convenience stores in the area. There is a CVS on the corner of 8th Street and University Place, and Walgreens on the Southeast corner of Union Square, and a 7-Eleven on West 3rd St. and 6th Ave. They offer a variety of snacks, groceries, and other products.

Household Items

There are multiple options for picking up household items.

  • ACE Hardware
    125 W 3rd St, New York, NY 10012
    ACE is a hardware store that also has small furniture items such as lamps and desks.
  • M&D Shapiro True Value Hardware
    7 Great Jones St, New York, NY 10012
    Modest hardware store offering tools, paint, household items, and locksmith service.
  • Marshalls and TJ Maxx
    620 Ave of the Americas
    These stores offer discount prices on dining sets, sheets, furniture, and other household items.

Options with larger selections beyond the area are:

  • Target
    500 E. 14th Street, 600 Broadway, or 400 Grand St
    Target is a mega store that has everything from clothes to decorative pillows. They also have a website for online shopping at www.target.com.
  • Ikea
    1 Beard St, Brooklyn, NY 11231
    1000 Ikea Dr, Elizabeth, NJ 07201
    Ikea is a furniture mega store. It offers very affordable furniture and other household items such as mirrors and bedding. There is a free water taxi that goes to and from their location in Red Hook; they can also deliver. This can be expensive so you may want to combine your order with that of other students to save on the delivery charges. You may take the ferry out to Red Hook and when you are finished shopping at Ikea go next door to the Fairway supermarket and get lunch to eat outside while enjoying the view of Manhattan. They also have a website for online shopping at .