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The M.S. in Publishing program has a very active Publishing Student Association (PSA) that plans numerous social activities during the academic year to give students an opportunity to get to know each other better and to share advice and resources. The PSA also mentors incoming students and guides them through the program. In addition, we have an independent website offering students information about the program and its resources. We also publish a newsletter called Publishing Matters that provides students with information on upcoming program events, faculty profiles, school resources, and other matters.
The SCPS Office of Student Affairs offers a wide variety of programs and services designed to help our diverse student population make the most of their NYU experience and grow within a community of scholars and fellow professionals. The Office of Student Affairs can provide you with information about academic resources, ways to get involved in student life on campus, and how to obtain assistance and support. From University and SCPS services to academic policies and protocols, there is a wealth of information with which to become familiar.
In addition to the broad range of industry professionals and guest speakers you meet in the classroom, you are able to choose any of NYU’s 350 clubs and associations as your primary venues for student involvement, career networking, and meeting classmates with similar goals, interests, and hobbies. Even as a part-time graduate student, you are encouraged to participate in student governance, graduate student organizations, and special-interest clubs. As an active graduate student, you are invited to an extraordinary array of events and opportunities to expand yourself both intellectually and professionally. You may participate in school-wide or program-specific forums, seminars, and conferences offered by the School, as well as by other NYU schools and colleges and their affiliated professional associations. These types of activities add greatly to your student experience and enhance your networking opportunities.
Alumna, M.S. in Publishing
Editorial assistant, Hallmark Magazine
"From my perspective in publishing, New York City is the hub—it's the place to be."
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