Leonard N. Stern School of Business - NYU Stern School of ...
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convenient locations: Weinstein Residence Hall, Third Avenue North Residence Hall,<br />
and University Hall. The CLC provides individual and group review sessions for specific<br />
courses, as well as Academic Success Workshops, absolutely free <strong>of</strong> charge.<br />
The CLC’s mission is to assist students in developing the knowledge base, skills,<br />
and strategies that will help them become confident, independent, and active learners. Its<br />
various academic support services are intended to help students meet the challenge <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>NYU</strong>’s rigorous academic standards.<br />
Services <strong>of</strong>fered by the CLC include the following:<br />
• Individual and group tutoring sessions<br />
• Morse Academic Plan (MAP) study groups<br />
• Examination review sessions<br />
• Residence hall group study sessions<br />
• Study skills assessment<br />
• Workshops on academic effectiveness and time management<br />
• Computer-assisted training<br />
For more information, visit the College Learning Center’s Web site at nyu.edu/cas/clc.<br />
The Moses Center<br />
The Henry and Lucy Moses Center for Students with Disabilities provides<br />
comprehensive services and programs for undergraduate and graduate students with<br />
hearing and visual impairments, mobility impairments, learning disabilities and attention<br />
deficit disorders, chronic illnesses, and psychological impairments.<br />
The Moses Center functions to determine qualified disability status and to assist<br />
students in obtaining appropriate accommodations and services. Services provided are<br />
designed to encourage independence and self-advocacy, backed by a comprehensive<br />
system <strong>of</strong> supports. For more information, contact The Moses Center, 726 Broadway, 2nd<br />
Floor, New York, NY 10003; 212-998-4980; nyu.edu/csd.<br />
Registration<br />
Separate and complete registration must be made for each term <strong>of</strong> work. New students<br />
will be notified by the <strong>Stern</strong> Office <strong>of</strong> Academic Advising <strong>of</strong> registration procedures<br />
upon admission. Currently enrolled students should use Albert, the <strong>NYU</strong> registration and<br />
student information services Web site, to register for courses each term. This process<br />
occurs in April for the fall term and in November for the spring term. Announcements<br />
concerning these dates will be advertised by the Office <strong>of</strong> the University Registrar as well<br />
as the <strong>Stern</strong> Office <strong>of</strong> Academic Advising. For the registration periods, students will<br />
receive an appointment notice from the Office <strong>of</strong> the University Registrar; this<br />
appointment time will also appear on the student’s Albert account. This notice will<br />
provide the student with a personal date and time for registration, which is not subject to<br />
adjustment. Payment and other pertinent information is available through the Office <strong>of</strong><br />
the Bursar.<br />
Students who wait to enroll in classes until the registration period immediately<br />
prior to the beginning <strong>of</strong> each semester are required to pay their tuition and fees to the<br />
Office <strong>of</strong> the Bursar within 48 hours <strong>of</strong> registering. Registration after the close <strong>of</strong> the<br />
stated registration periods must be approved by the <strong>Stern</strong> Office <strong>of</strong> Academic Advising,<br />
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