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May 20 2013

NYIT College of Osteopathic Medicine Celebrates Hooding of 284 Graduates

May 19 2013

NYIT Salutes the Class of 2013 at its 52nd Commencement

May 17 2013

NYIT’s Physician Assistant Graduates Celebrate at White Coat Ceremony

May 13 2013

Energy Conference 2013: Preparing for Climate Change

May 09 2013

Annual Reception Celebrates Faculty Scholarship

May 29 2013

Transfer Enrollment Days

May 30 2013

Transfer Enrollment Days

May 30 2013

New Jersey Collegiate Career Day

May 31 2013

NYIT-Vancouver Graduation Ceremony

May 31 2013

NYIT-Amman Twelfth Graduation Ceremony

FAQs: Riverside

Frequently Asked Questions

 

Is Riverside Terrace located in a safe neighborhood?

Manhattan's Upper West Side is one of the safest places to live in New York City — which in recent years has become a much safer city than many comparable large urban areas. There is a strong community police presence, and neighbors watch out for each other. There is a doorman at the door 24 hours a day, and all residents have identification cards. Guests must sign in with security personnel before being admitted to the building. Naturally, you'll want to practice the same safety habits you would in your own neighborhood, but you should not feel any apprehension about your safety while living at Riverside.

 

How much will it cost me to live in a residence hall?

For the 2012-2013 Academic Year:

  • Small single - $7,655 per semester
  • Large single - $8,360 per semester
  • Small double - $5,465 per semester
  • Standard double - $5,855 per semester
  • Triple - $3,825 per semester
     
  • Damage deposit = $130 per semester, $260 per academic year
  • Nonrefundable room deposit = $300
  • There is a $350 termination fee for cancelling housing after July 1st for the fall semester and after January 1st for the spring semester.

The rates for rooms change each year. For additional information, click here.

 

I'm a local resident and I'd really like to live on campus, but I don't know if I can afford it. Any advice?

Of course, you and your family need to evaluate your financial situation and see if residential life is feasible for you. But keep in mind that commuting is not free. You need to take a look at factors like the cost of driving or taking public transportation and the cost of eating meals on campus during the school day. We recommend that, for starters, you estimate 20 cents per mile for gasoline or for the price of public transportation. Then add in the cost of car payments, regular maintenance and insurance. Then estimate $5 for each meal you'll purchase on campus or in the surrounding neighborhoods. Once you've tallied these figures, compare them to the cost of living in a residence hall. Remember that you can't put a price on what you'll get out of the residential life experience.

 

Will you tell me about my roommate(s) beforehand?

We'll do better than that. When we send you your housing assignment, we'll also provide contact information for your roommate(s) — names, addresses, phone numbers and e-mail addresses. You'll have plenty of time to get in touch with them, get to know them and make plans for what you'll bring. There are always some issues to deal with when you're living with someone, but many college roommates become close lifelong friends. So think of this as a wonderful opportunity.

 

Does NYIT offer assistance with locating off-campus housing?

Not at this time. If you're a first-year student or transferring to NYIT, we recommend that you live in one of the college's residence halls so that you'll be able to adjust to life at NYIT in the most supportive atmosphere. If you've been attending NYIT already, are a graduate student or an international student who prefers not to live in the residences, you will have to make your own arrangements for housing. Local newspapers or real estate agencies are the best place to start.

 

I'd like to visit the different residence halls before I decide. Can I do that?

To tour Riverside, please call the Admissions Office at 212.261.1508 to set up a tour.

Does NYIT offer health insurance?

All NYIT residential students are automatically enrolled in a Basic Sickness Plan and a Supplemental Accident and Sickness Plan. Domestic students with their own health insurance have the option of opting out of the NYIT Health Insurance by a certain date.

The New York Institute of Technology Student Accident and Sickness Plan has been developed especially for NYIT students. The Plan provides coverage for illness and injuries that occur on and off campus, and includes special cost saving features to keep the coverage as affordable as possible.

For more information regarding the health insurance policy including a waiver, plan overview, brochure, prescription information, doctor locater and more, please contact the Counseling and Wellness Center at 212-261-1790.

 

Does NYIT offer fire and/or theft insurance?

NYIT offers optional fire and theft insurance in the residence halls through National Student Services Inc., a nationwide leader in College Student Property Insurance since 1971. Every year college students lose millions of dollars worth of personal property from theft, fire, flood, vandalism, natural disasters, and accidental damage. The STUDENT PERSONAL PROPERTY PLAN is officially recognized at over 2000 colleges and universities in the United States. This plan protects your financial investment in personal property.

Some of the most popular items they cover are:

  • laptops
  • cameras
  • mp3 players
  • cell phones
  • musical Instruments
  • personal furniture
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