Spring

Admitted Students

Congratulations!

Prepare for Math Program for Young Minds

All admitted students need to complete these steps before the program begins.

  1. Activate your NYU NetID and accept/deny your admission to the program (instructions in your admission letter)
  2. Submit required program forms
  3. View and pay tuition fees
  4. Attend orientation
  5. Make sure to check that you have access to our NYU Brightspace course site

Program Dates & Details

  • Program forms due: February 1, 2022
  • Orientation: February 7, 2022 at 5:00 pm (Eastern Standard Time)
  • Program dates: February 8-May 3 online via Zoom
  • Weekly Schedule: Lesson Tuesdays 5-6:30 pm and Problem Session Thursday 5:00-6:00 pm
  • Attendance is mandatory to participate in the program. Students are expected to attend every class. More details about remote learning will be released soon.

Orientation

February 7, 2022 at 5PM, Online via ZOOM

Orientation is mandatory for all students and will cover information students need to know to succeed in the program. Information discussed will include class expectations and schedule, NYU resources and services, and program and university policies. Students will also have the opportunity to meet their instructors and fellow math scholars.

Tuition Fees/Payment

NYU Bursar's office will notify you when your bill is available for view in NYU Albert. Please click here for instructions on how to view and pay your bill electronically.

Campus Resources

As an NYU student, CMT students normally have access to many of NYU's resources and services listed below.

In response to COVID-19 and in alignment with our obligation to safeguard public health, most of these resources do not apply for students enrolling for the Spring 2022 program as the program will be fully online.

  • Bobst Library
  • 70 Washington Square South

    Bobst Library houses more than 3.7 million volumes, several special collections, the Avery Fisher Center for Music and Media, and over 25,000 seats for study and computing.

  • Student Health Center (SHC)
  • 726 Broadway, 3rd and 4th Floors

    The Student Health Center(SHC) provides students with urgent care in case of illness or injury. The Student Health Center is available to all students, but its services may not be covered by a student's private insurance. Students are encouraged to carry their health insurance cards at all times in case of an emergency.

  • Wellness Exchange
  • The Wellness Exchange is available 24/7, and it puts students in touch with professionals who can help address day-to-day challenges and questions, as well as any crises a student may encounter including depression, stress, and anxiety.

  • Campus Safety
  • 561 LaGuardia Place

    Campus Safety provides emergency help and information 24 hours a day. Guards are posted in most NYU buildings and patrol the campus area. University buildings with green lights outside the main entrance have guards on duty 24 hours a day, and emergency call boxes are located throughout campus. Campus Safety also manages the University's lost and found.

    Campus Safety Tips: We want all students to be safe while traveling around the city. Basic safety tips are available on the NYU Campus Safety website. All students are encouraged to read this information prior to the start of class.

  • Moses Center for Student Accessibility
  • 726 Broadway, 2nd Floor

    Students in need of support due to any kind of special need are encouraged to contact the Moses Center to register with that office prior to the start of the program. The Moses Center determines a student's qualified disability status and assists the student in obtaining appropriate accommodations and services.

  • NYU Bookstore & Computer Store
  • 726 Broadway

    The Bookstore and Computer Store are available for students to purchase textbooks, books, class supplies, and NYU souvenirs.

  • NYUCard Center
  • 7 Washington Place

    All students must have an NYUCard. It grants you access to NYU buildings, resources, and services. If a student loses or damages their NYUCard, they can get a new ID at the Card Center for a $25 replacement fee.

Parents

We hope the information you and your student find on this website is helpful as you prepare for the program. As a parent, the best thing you can do to assist your student with preparations is to discuss the program with one another. Conversations about what to expect while studying at NYU can be immensely helpful.

Students sometimes arrive on campus with little information about what they need to do or what their experience will be like at NYU, because parents take the lead on preparations. If you are overseeing program preparations, we encourage you to include your student. It will help them know what to expect before they arrive and get the most out of their NYU experience once they are here.

All website information may be helpful to you, but the following are highlights for parents: