Student Affairs is integral to the School’s educational mission of advancing knowledge, creativity, and innovation at the critical crossroads of human learning, development, and well-being. The School prepares students to challenge conventions, redefine the educational process, and lead in a dynamic and changing society.
Student Affairs works collaboratively with the University colleagues, faculty, students and staff to provide a broad array of academic and student services, programs, activities and opportunities, which are responsive to the dynamic nature of the educational process, and which will enrich the academic experience for its diverse graduate and undergraduate student population. This broad array of services and programs embodies the School’s concern for all phases of student development and the diversity of student needs.
Consonant with this mission is the belief that each student is an individual, who, while maturing intellectually, is also developing personally and professionally. It is in the celebration of human difference that Student Affairs professionals are committed to the growth and planned development of the whole person. In particular, the mission of Student Affairs is to assist students to become active participants in their personal growth and in the achievement of their educational objectives.
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A Greeting from Dean Carey
The Office of the Associate Dean for Student Affairs works collaboratively with faculty, students, and staff to create an environment that fosters learning and personal development. Together we provide a broad array of academic and student services, programs, activities and opportunities to help you to be informed, get connected, and stay involved as an active member in this special community of scholars. Our objective is to help you succeed academically and move toward achieving your educational and professional goals.
Visit with us in Joseph and Violet Pless Hall, 82 Washington Square East, 2nd Floor. Call us at 212.998-5065. Email us at steinhardt.student.matters@nyu.edu .