How many points for admission to NYU Shanghai

Shanghai New York University admission score is 646 points.

Education Overview:

Shanghai New York University adheres to the concept of liberal arts education, responds to the characteristics of the era of economic globalization and the rapid development of science and technology iterative, carries out the principle of broad-caliber, thick foundation, the advantages of liberal arts training and professional training, to create a unique undergraduate education model, in order to lay a solid foundation of the profession for the students, at the same time, to fully broaden the academic horizons and train the ability to think critically.

Cultivating a sound personality not only prepares students to meet the challenges after graduation, but also empowers lifelong learning and creativity, and builds a growth system that can benefit them throughout their lives.

Faculty/student ratio:

NYU Shanghai recruits faculty globally according to New York University standards and based on NYU's world-class faculty resources and selection system. At present, a high-level, internationalized, and well-structured faculty has been established, and the faculty-to-student ratio is maintained at 1:8, which is a leading level in the world.

To date, more than 20 academician-level academic masters from various countries have been teaching undergraduates on a full-time basis. World-class faculty and the ultimate small class teaching mode.

SUNY Shanghai Student Health Center Requirements:

Immunization Requirements:

SUNY Shanghai requires that all incoming students provide proof of MMR (combined measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine) and meningitis vaccination.MMR vaccination needs to be given at or after the age of one year (***two shots), and the meningitis vaccination needs to be less than 10 years old.

Health insurance:

According to the relevant regulations of the state and Shanghai, Chinese students enrolled in ordinary higher education institutions in Shanghai are required to be included in the Shanghai urban residents' medical insurance system, and the students are responsible for their own medical insurance costs. In view of the low level of financing for urban residents' medical insurance in Shanghai, the standard of medical treatment is generally lower than that of employees' medical insurance.

Therefore, the level of coverage for university students is still far from enough to meet their medical needs after they join the Shanghai urban residents' medical insurance.

Meditation Sessions:

The Student Health Center arranges relaxation/meditation sessions once a week. It generally consists of 2-3 relaxation/meditation exercises (e.g. breathing and awareness exercises that can bring our attention to the present moment) and a short post-session discussion. Participants are encouraged to give active feedback and suggest additional ideas for organizing the event.

The above data is from the NYU Shanghai website.