We’ve heard from many of you about the issues you are having with remote learning from the limitations of your living spaces, to computer and wi-fi issues, to just missing the physical presence that is so much a part of creativity and performance.
We are working hard to find solutions to those issues. And to gather as many ideas as we can, we have set up an “issues and solutions” line for the Tisch community. We want to hear from you how your remote learning is going – the good, the bad and the ugly – to help us turn it into something that gets as close as possible to the heart of the Tisch learning experience.
Please call the “issues and solutions” line at XXX.XXX.XXXX to leave an anonymous voice message sharing your thoughts.
As always, if there’s an issue that you are personally facing that we can help with, please contact your department chair, and we’ll support you in any way we can.
Financial Stress Due to COVID-19
The university, with the help of alumni, friends, parents, and classmates, has established the NYU COVID-19 Emergency Relief Grant to support undergraduate and graduate students who are experiencing financial stress as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. If you are experiencing financial hardship, please apply. We want to help you.
NYU COVID-19 Emergency Relief Grant Application
Additional Support such as Computers, Internet Service Providers, and Software
NYU Student Success is coordinating emergency aid for students who either 1) don't have a working laptop, and/or 2) don't have internet access or reliable internet access. Students should email studentsuccess@nyu.edu to share their specific need/concern and one of the Student Success Specialists will reply with a solution.
Some students may have the needs for special equipment or supplies. Please use this form to tell us how we can help.
Internet Service
Several Internet Service Providers across the country are providing free or discounted internet packages.
NYU Libraries
The university librarians have organized a suite of tools and resources to support students.
Free Adobe Cloud Access
Adobe has provided temporary free, at-home access for impacted students and faculty, so that they can continue their work remotely