Welcome and a Few Pointers
Welcome to the Gallatin Cross-Registration Guide!
This Guide is meant to help you navigate and get to know the registration procedures at different departments throughout NYU. Please feel free to browse around, learn about NYU's schools and departments, and share your own knowledge about registration with the rest of the Gallatin community.
Here are some tips on using this Guide:
** If you look toward the top portion of this page, you'll notice red "tabs" labeled with the names of NYU's different schools (CAS, Tisch, SCPS, etc.) If you drag your mouse over each tab, you will find a pull-down menu listing the departments and programs available in that school. For example, Steinhardt has departments of Applied Psychology, Teaching & Learning, and Studio Art, to name a few. Click on the name of the department to see the entry associated with it.
** On the right side of the page, you'll notice two sets of archives. This is a common feature of blogs like this one. Here you can see which entries were added most recently, as well as when the entry was added to the Guide originally.
** Each entry gives you basic information about the departments at NYU. This includes contact information, the departmental website, course offerings, registration information, and special information. When we recommend a particular contact person, his or her name, phone number, and e-mail is listed. However, not every department has designated a specific contact person for registration concerns. In that case, we have listed the proper address, phone number, and e-mail address for the department as a whole.
** If you have learned useful information about a department that you feel would benefit the Gallatin community, you may leave a comment under the entry associated with that department. Examples of this kind of information might be a new contact person, a new course offering, peer-to-peer cross-registration advice, or scoops on extracurricular activities offered by the department. Comments are vetted by the Office of Academic Advising.
Finally, know that the Guide is not perfect. We will be correcting information and adding more, little by little. So keep checking in for updates and new features and feel free to add comments if you notice something is glaringly incorrect.
Good luck with your registration!
The Office of Academic Advising
