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Stanford in New York Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

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Where will I live?

Students will be housed in double rooms in the FOUND Study Residence in Brooklyn Heights. Map it.

Is there a meal plan?

SiNY does not have a meal plan. Student dorms are equipped with pantries and have access to kitchens that students can use to cook meals. Students in the program are expected to manage their own food budgeting, shopping, and preparation. To that end, you will not be charged for a meal plan as if on campus. Instead, if you are on financial aid, you will receive the money that would normally go to your meal plan as a direct deposit to cover food. If you are not on financial aid, you will be expected to use the money that would have gone towards an on campus meal plan for your food expenses. The program will also provide an additional meal stipend to all students whether on financial aid or not to supplement your food budget. 

Where will I take classes?

Stanford in New York is located at 915 Broadway (at 21st Street) in the Flatiron District of Manhattan, near ample transportation options to all parts of the city. The facility includes seminar rooms, offices, and student lounge and work spaces.

Please note that we are unable to welcome drop-in visitors to our New York office.

What can I expect from the classes?

All students are required to enroll in The New York City Seminar. This class investigates and engages New York City through the program’s areas of focus and integrates your personal, professional, and academic learning.

Four to six additional electives (for 3 to 5 units of credit each) are offered in the evenings in the program areas. All classes use New York City as a learning laboratory and are unlike any class available on campus.  Students are expected to register for a full course load (at least 12 units).

Do I need to be a major in one of the program areas of study?

No, but you need to be interested in studying and interning in these areas while you participate in the program. If your major or extra-curricular activities are not obviously related, please explain in your application why you want to attend and focus on these areas.

What kinds of internships will be available?

We have cultivated partnerships with a range of organizations for each quarter’s areas of focus. Specific options and possibilities are listed on the Internship page for each quarter. Additional placements will also be developed to suit the interests and goals of the admitted students.

How will I source my internship?

The internship search is a collaborative process between yourself and our internship team. Once you are admitted to the program, you will have a one-on-one consultation with our internship search team to determine your interests and discuss options. In that meeting, we will develop an action plan, which will include research, submitting a resume and cover letter, and interviews with potential internship sites, among other steps. Regular communication with program staff throughout this process is essential.

Are internships paid?

Because academic credit is granted through The New York City Seminar, internships are typically unpaid. However, some organizations and industries have strict policies about paying interns, which is acceptable as long as you inform the Stanford in New York staff.

Will I get credit for my internship?

Credit for your work and the learning in your internship will be granted through the required New York City Seminar. This seminar uses structured experiential education methods to help you form intentional goals, as well as reflect on, articulate, demonstrate, and integrate your learning from working, studying, and living in the city.

What about Thanksgiving and other university holidays?

While you are on the program, you should strive to integrate yourself as much as possible into the culture of the organization in which you are working. Most organizations are closed for Thanksgiving and other holidays; however, you should not assume so or assume that you can take extra time off around these holidays. Please discuss office closures and your options with your supervisor once you accept your internship.

What else will I get to experience on the program?

In addition to working, living, and taking classes in New York, the Stanford in New York program offers numerous field trips and events in and outside of New York City, along with other programming, such as a speaker series and alumni mentoring.