Summer On Campus
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On-Campus Courses
The Office of Summer Programs works with departments to assist in the planning, promotion and budgeting for summer courses. Summer instructors are appointed by the departments with the approval of the fiscal office.
For general information about summer courses at NYU, please visit http://www.nyu.edu/summer.
Precollege Program
The Office of Summer Programs also coordinates the Precollege Program during Summer Session II, an initiative in which a highly selective group of high school students take one or two regular college course for credit with regular college-aged students. Students may also take the Precollege Writing Workshop, a focused non-credit course designed for the program by the Expository Writing Program. Each fall, we request permission of the department chair and DUGS for courses we wish to offer to Precollege students.
For more information about the Precollege Program, please visit: http://www.nyu.edu/summer.
Hyperlocal Newsroom Summer
Intern, assist, edit, report, shoot, write or learn multimedia skills from top New York Times journalists, reporters, and editors right here in New York City! The program is centered on the NYTimes.com community news site, The Local East Village, a collaboration of The New York Times and the Institute. For more information about the Hyperlocal Newsroom Summer program, please visit: http://journalism.nyu.edu/hyperlocalnewsroom/summer.html.
Writers in NY
Writers in New York offers poets and fiction writers an opportunity to develop their craft while living the writer's life in Greenwich Village. The NYU Creative Writing Program is housed in a lovely townhouse in the same neighborhood where so many writers including Mark Twain, E.E. Cummings, James Baldwin, Willa Cather, Marianne Moore, Richard Wright, and Frank O'Hara have lived and worked. Writing and reading assignments are designed to encourage immersion in the city. Students in the program work intensively to generate new writing, study great literary works by other writers, and participate in a lively series of readings, lectures, literary walking tours, publishing panels, and special events, including The Paris Review Summer Salon.
For more information about the Writers in NY program, please visit: http://cwp.fas.nyu.edu/object/writersinnewyork
Please note: Our office does not handle Admissions or Registration for Summer On-Campus. Please visit http://www.nyu.edu/summer> and click on "Summer in


