Have you ever wondered what it would be like to study at a Historically Black College and University or a Hispanic Serving Institution?
NYU students can choose to study away at one of five Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) and Hispanic Serving Institutes (HSI). The exchange program is administered through the NYU Faculty Resource Network in conjunction with the Academic Achievement Program and includes the following institutions listed below. This amazing exchange opportunity is offered during the spring semester to sophomores and juniors. Students accepted into the program reside in on-campus housing facilities and take classes that can satisfy major and other degree requirements during the exchange. NYU students participating in the exchange program pay their current tuition rate.
Potential benefits include:
- Expanded personal and professional network through a diversified experience in the south or caribbean
- Enhanced academic repertoire within a unique cultural context
- Access to faculty in your field of interest and intimate classroom settings
- Direct contact with senior administration
- Cost effective room and board
Morehouse College
Noteworthy: All male college. Students can take courses at Spelman College.
Located in: Atlanta, Georgia
Official Website: http://www.morehouse.edu
Spelman College
Noteworthy: All female college. Students can take courses at Morehouse College.
Located in: Atlanta, Georgia
Official Website: http://www.spelman.edu
Xavier of Louisiana
Noteworthy: Leads the nation with the most Black/African American STEM and medical graduates
Located in: New Orleans, LA
Official Website: http://www.xula.edu
University of Puerto Rico
Noteworthy: Graduates the largest number of Latino engineers and the second largest number of women engineers under the US flag.
Located in: San Juan, Puerto Rico
Official Website: http://www.upr.edu
University of the Sacred Heart in Puerto Rico
Noteworthy: Immersion coursework prepares you to be a bilingual professional
Located in: San Juan, Puerto Rico
Official Website: http://www.sagrado.edu