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  2. NYU Paris - Wikipedia

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    NYU Paris hosts students from New York University's three degree-granting campuses in New York City, Abu Dhabi, and Shanghai, as well as study-abroad students from its partner universities in the United States. It offers courses in a variety of domains, many of which are documented below.

  3. New York University School of Law - Wikipedia

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    Admission to the New York University School of Law is highly competitive. The 25th and 75th LSAT percentiles for the 2021 entering class were 170 and 174, respectively, with a median of 172. The 25th and 75th undergraduate GPA percentiles were 3.73 and 3.93, respectively, with a median of 3.86.

  4. International students in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This is second only to China. Indian students contributed $5.01 billion to the US economy in 2015–16 according to the Open Doors data 2016. [19] As per Opendoor's’ 2021 report, India is the second most common place of origin for international students in the United States while ranking at 22 as a study abroad destination for U.S. students.

  5. NYU Florence - Wikipedia

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    NYU Florence is an academic centre of New York University located at Villa La Pietra, near Florence, Italy. It is one of NYU's 14 global academic centers. It is one of NYU's 14 global academic centers.

  6. New York University - Wikipedia

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    The university has been popularly known as New York University since its inception and was officially renamed New York University in 1896. [13] In 1832, NYU held its first classes in rented rooms of four-story Clinton Hall, situated near City Hall. [13] In 1835, the School of Law, NYU's first professional school, was established.

  7. Root-Tilden-Kern Scholarship - Wikipedia

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    The Root-Tilden-Kern Scholarship [1] is a full-tuition public service scholarship for students at New York University School of Law. [1] It is widely considered to be the most prestigious public interest scholarship for law students in the United States.

  8. Study abroad in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The University of Delaware is credited with creating the first study abroad program designed for U.S. undergraduate students in the 1920s.. A few decades later, Professor Raymond W. Kirkbride of the University of Delaware, a French professor and World War I veteran, won support from university president Walter S. Hullihen to send students to study in France in their junior year.

  9. Evan Chesler - Wikipedia

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    He is the president of the Institute of Judicial Administration, [11] and chairman of the board of trustees of the New York Public Library. [12] Chesler is also an adjunct professor of law at his alma mater, New York University School of Law, and has been an adjunct faculty member at the NYU College of Arts and Science. [4]