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Overview
Founded in 1919, The New School has gained a reputation for its interdisciplinary approach and innovative curriculum, where students are encouraged to think critically and challenge conventions. Offering over 135 undergraduate and postgraduate programmes across fields such as design, liberal arts, social sciences, public policy, and performing arts, The New School accommodates a wide range of academic interests.
With approximately 10,000 students enrolled, around 30% are international, reflecting the university’s global outlook and its commitment to fostering a culturally diverse learning environment. International students at The New School benefit from a curriculum that is both flexible and interdisciplinary, allowing them to tailor their studies to their unique career goals and passions. The university’s various colleges—such as Parsons School of Design, Mannes School of Music, and the School of Drama—offer specialised, world-renowned programmes that attract students who wish to gain expertise in creative and scholarly fields.
Services
The New School offers a range of dedicated services to support international students through its International Student and Scholar Services (ISSS) department. The ISSS provides guidance on visa and immigration matters, helping students to maintain legal status throughout their studies. They also organise orientation sessions to help students acclimate to life in New York City and The New School’s academic environment. Career Services offers further support, with tailored workshops, career fairs, and job search resources specifically for international students.

Accommodation
The New School offers on-campus housing options in residence halls, in buildings such as Kerrey Hall and Loeb Hall, each equipped with study spaces, kitchens, communal lounges, and 24/7 security. Many residence halls are conveniently located near the university’s main academic buildings, allowing students to immerse themselves in campus life. Off-campus housing resources are also available through The New School’s Housing and Residential Education office for those who prefer to find accommodation independently.

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