Directions to Long Island Campus

Campus Information

New York Institute of Technology-Long Island is located on Northern Boulevard, east of Glen Cove Road and west of Route 107. See below for directions by carbus, and train, and from local airports.

Campus Location:
Northern Boulevard at Valentines Lane
Old Westbury, NY 11568
Campus Map
Phone: 516.686.1000
Emergency/Security: dial 911 first. Then dial 516.686.7789

Campus Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 8000
Northern Boulevard
Old Westbury, NY 11568

Building Hours:
Monday-Saturday: 8 a.m. – 11:15 p.m.
Sunday: Closed

View the New York Tech Academic Calendar for information on important dates and events, including holidays.

View Student Service Hub office hours (including financial aid, registrar, and bursar)

Google Maps
Latitude and Longitude: 40.816213,-73.60724

Campus Shuttles & Parking

NYIT de Seversky Mansion: Get specific information about the NYIT de Seversky Mansion on the West Road of New York Institute of Technology-Long Island.

Directions to the Long Island Campus

By Car to New York Tech-Long Island

Tips for Driving to New York Institute of Technology-Long Island
The main entrance is on Northern Boulevard (Route 25A) at the intersection with Valentines Lane.

Stay on the main roads. Your GPS might point you to a side road, but you will find it easier to follow major roads like Glen Cove Road, Northern Boulevard, and Route 107.

Call for assistance. You can reach New York Institute of Technology at 800.345.NYIT.

  • From New York City and points west via the Long Island Expressway (I-495):
    Take the Long Island Expressway (I-495) east to Exit 39, Glen Cove Road. From the exit ramp, turn left onto Glen Cove Road and travel north for two miles. Turn right on Northern Boulevard (Route 25A) and go 1.2 miles to the Long Island campus entrance, on the right at the third traffic light. Upon entering the campus, take the first right to view a large-scale campus map.
     
  • From New York City and points west via the Northern State Parkway (Grand Central Parkway):
    Take the Northern State Parkway to Exit 31, Glen Cove Road. From the exit ramp, turn left onto Glen Cove Road and travel north for approximately four miles. Turn right on Northern Boulevard (Route 25A) and go 1.2 miles to the Long Island campus entrance, on the right at the third traffic light. Upon entering the campus, take the first right to view a large-scale campus map.
     
  • From southern Queens or Brooklyn:
    From southern Queens and Brooklyn, take the Cross Island Parkway, the Clearview Expressway, or the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway north to the Long Island Expressway (I-495) east. Follow the directions above for “From New York City and points west via the Long Island Expressway.”
     
  • From Suffolk County via the Long Island Expressway (I-495):
    Take the Long Island Expressway (I-495) west to Exit 41N, Route 106/107 North. From the exit ramp, turn right onto Route 106/107. After approximately one half-mile, bear left on Route 107. Travel north on Route 107 for 3 miles. Turn left onto Northern Boulevard (Route 25A). The Long Island campus entrance is on the left at the fourth traffic light (1 mile). Upon entering the campus, take the first right to view a large-scale campus map.
     
  • From Suffolk County via the Northern State Parkway:
    Take the Northern State Parkway west to Exit 35N, Route 106/107 North. From the exit ramp, turn right onto Route 106/107, heading north. After approximately three-quarters of a mile, bear left on Route 107. Travel north on Route 107 for 3 miles. Turn left at Northern Boulevard (Route 25A). The Long Island campus entrance is on the left at the fourth traffic light (1 mile). Upon entering the campus, take the first right to view a large-scale campus map.
     
  • From southern Nassau or Suffolk Counties:
    Take the Meadowbrook Parkway or Wantagh Parkway north to the Northern State Parkway. Take the Northern State Parkway west to Exit 31, Glen Cove Road. At the traffic light, turn left, heading north. Travel north on Glen Cove Road for approximately four miles. Turn right on Northern Boulevard (Route 25A) and travel 1.2 miles to the Long Island campus entrance, on the right at the third traffic light. Upon entering the campus, take the first right to view a large-scale campus map. 

    Or: Take the Wantagh Parkway or the Seaford-Oyster Bay Expressway (Route 135) north to the Long Island Expressway (I-495). Then follow the directions above for “From Suffolk County via the Long Island Expressway.”
     
  • From the Bronx, Westchester, and points north: Take the Throgs Neck Bridge to the Cross Island Expressway south. Exit to eastbound Long Island Expressway (I-495). Then follow the directions above for “From New York City and points west via the Long Island Expressway.”
     

By Bus

The N20 bus travels via Northern Boulevard from Main Street in Flushing, Queens, to Route 107 in Greenvale, then via 107 to the Long Island Rail Road station in Hicksville, Nassau County. The bus stops at the Long Island campus at regularly scheduled intervals on weekdays only. Call 516.228.4000 or visit the Long Island Bus website for fare and schedule information.
 

From Local Airports

  • From JFK International Airport, take the Belt Parkway east to the Cross Island Parkway north. From there, follow the driving directions above “From southern Queens and Brooklyn.” For detailed maps, directions, and information about public transportation, visit the JFK International Airport Web site.
  • From LaGuardia Airport, take the Grand Central Parkway east, which becomes the Northern State Parkway in Nassau County. Follow the directions above “From New York City and points west via the Northern State Parkway.” For detailed maps, directions, and information about public transportation, visit the LaGuardia Airport Web site.
  • From Long Island MacArthur Airport, take the Southern State Parkway west to the Seaford-Oyster Bay Expressway (Route 135) north. From there, follow the directions above “From Suffolk County via the Long Island Expressway.” For maps, directions, and information about public transportation, visit the MacArthur Airport Web site.