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  1. New teachers, administration, students, buildings…yet one thing would never waiver through these transitions. And that would be the feeling of home.” “To The New School, thank you for the unforgettable memories, my forever friends, and the comfort of knowing this place will always be my home away from home”

  2. 2 août 2021 · The New School’s students, alums, and faculty engage in groundbreaking scholarly research, creative practice, and scholarship that has a global and social impact. Our 34 academic centers and institutes defy disciplinary boundaries to address the world’s most pressing problems.

  3. 5 janv. 2012 · Overview. The New School is a private institution that was founded in 1919. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 7,208 (fall 2022), and the setting is Urban. It utilizes a semester-based ...

  4. 26 oct. 2022 · Mannes School of Music has transformed the traditional music conservatory by integrating rigorous classical training with real-world experience and cross-disciplinary learning. Work hands-on with award-winning faculty to develop as an artist at one of the best music schools in New York City. Learn more

  5. 30 août 2021 · Come to The New School and find campus life that celebrates distinctive voices. Build lifelong friendships with fellow students who share your interests, passions, and perspectives. The New School is situated in the heart of New York City's Greenwich Village, with an academic quad that extends from 11th to 16th Streets along Fifth and Sixth Avenues.

  6. 17 août 2020 · The New School is implementing a financial aid guarantee beginning Fall 2024 for all programs. The guarantee gives students and families the certainty that their institutional scholarships and grants from us will never be reduced, even if financial circumstances change or after a semester with a less than ideal GPIA.

  7. In 1919, they founded the New School for Social Research. Now formally named The New School, the university has grown to include five colleges, with courses that reflect the founders' interest in the emerging social sciences, international affairs, liberal arts, history, and philosophy, as well as art, design, management, and performing arts.