How does the lack of a large per student endowment impact students?
Nearly all students have to work in order to bridge the gap between the cost of tuition and the financial aid they receive: • 80% work at least one job • 25% work at least two jobs • 500 undergraduates work three jobs In a recent NYU Career Services survey, 89% of juniors indicated they held either a part time job or internship. That means nearly 9 out of 10 juniors have to balance their academics with work in order to make ends meet. That’s time students could spend studying, conducting research, networking with faculty and students, or engaging in the University’s diverse student life programs.
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