Make Your Mark at NYU Tulsa

Make Your Mark at NYU Tulsa

Location
  • United States of America
Subject Areas
African Studies African-American Studies Arts Economics Humanities Indigenous Cultures Liberal Arts
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Program Details

Program Type
Faculty Led
Degree Level
Bachelors

Pricing

Starting Price
32000
Apr 28, 2026
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About Program

Engage in meaningful internship opportunities while making an impact on the community around you at NYU Tulsa. From public policy to urban design and arts to engineering, students at NYU’s newest global site have the opportunity to take part in a variety of internships and work with professionals who are making a difference in their communities. Tulsa has a rich and complex history, and students are immersed from the start—local faculty craft each of NYU Tulsa’s unique courses to create site-specific learning experiences. From its spacious academic center to its brand-new luxury apartments, NYU Tulsa provides all the resources and space you need to deepen your understanding of critical social, cultural, and economic issues—both in the classroom and beyond. Opportunities vary based on local restrictions. Visit the NYU Tulsa website for the most up-to-date information.

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Diversity & Inclusion 💙

The NYU community embraces the values of inclusion, diversity, belonging, equity, and accessibility throughout its network of study abroad locations and degree-granting campuses. Each of NYU’s global locations provides a range of programs and resources specifically geared toward supporting BIPOC students during their time studying internationally.
NYU is dedicated to supporting its LGBTQ+ community across the globe. Each of NYU’s global locations provides an open, inclusive environment for LGBTQ+ students who choose to pursue international study and has local staff members equipped with training and resources on all things related to identity, diversity, belonging, equity, inclusion, and accessibility.
NYU is committed to providing equal educational opportunity and participation for all students, including those in need of neurodivergent support. The Moses Center for Student Accessibility works with NYU students across the globe to determine and implement appropriate and reasonable accommodations as well as access available programs and resources to support equal access to a world-class education.
NYU provides resources, accommodations, and equal educational opportunities for all those in need of accessibility support. Students interested in global study at NYU are encouraged to contact the University’s Moses Center for Student Accessibility where an Accessibility Specialist is available to discuss accessibility and accommodations at locations of interest. The Moses Center also has academic liaisons at each global site to help implement these accommodations.

Impact 🌎

NYU is committed to responsible stewardship of environmental resources, prioritizing sustainability in decision-making, and setting a powerful example of leadership on climate change and other environmental issues. Read the NYU Sustainability Commitment at the link below.
All students at NYU's global locations are required to assume the duties of citizenry and undertake an obligation to respect the culture, customs, and laws of the host nation. Furthermore, NYU is committed to resource sharing, collaborating, and partnering with local communities that are helping to positively impact, benefit, and enrich each neighborhood, city, and country where its global sites are located.

Program Highlights

  • NYU Tulsa’s partnership with the George Kaiser Family Foundation offers students additional learning opportunities and the chance to further engage with the city.
  • Students at NYU Tulsa can take in-person, preapproved courses in a wide range of topics at the University of Tulsa.
  • The NYU Tulsa Scholarship offers a guaranteed minimum award of $6,000 and up to a $12,000 award to all undergraduates who enroll full-time for the fall or spring semester.
  • Only minutes away from the Tulsa Arts District, you’ll explore institutions like the Philbrook Museum of Art, the Bob Dylan Center, the legendary Church Studio, Cain’s Ballroom, and more.
  • Students can enjoy Tulsa’s booming restaurant scene, which includes some of the world’s best barbecue, a robust offering of plant-based restaurants, exceptional Tex-Mex, delicious Native American cuisine, and more.

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