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Recent Updates: The New School has released its academic plan for 2020-21 and a phased reopening plan for its New York campus. Please check the Parsons Paris website for information about our Paris campus. Learn more.
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The primary responsibility of Student Financial Services is to ensure that admitted students can enroll and continuing students can complete their course of study. The New School's comprehensive financial aid program is based on need and merit. The university is committed to transparency, fairness, and efficiency in communicating costs of attendance and administering student accounts.
By helping you manage the cost side of your education, we can help you concentrate on your true priority, your studies. The New School financial aid services team can answer questions about:
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Office HoursMonday–Friday 10:00 a.m.–4:45 p.m.
Students Not Enrolled in SummerLast Day to Process Federal Loans for Spring 2019Tuesday, May 7
All Students Five-Month Spring Payment Plan Begins January 1
First Day of Classes (including online sessions A and B) Monday, January 22
Spring Refund Processing Begins First week of class
Four-Month Spring Payment Plan Begins February 1
Initial Fall Registration Monday, April 2
Last Day of ClassesMonday, May 13
Degree- and Diploma-Seeking Students Last Day to Add a Class Sunday, February 4
Last Day to Drop a Class Sunday, March 2
Last Day to Withdraw from a Class
Monday, March 26
Health Insurance Waiver Deadline Wednesday, February 14
New York Residents Spring Deadline for Aid for Part-Time Study January 30
New Students Entering in Fall Priority Deadline to File 2018-2019 FAFSA May 1
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