Academic Affairs

The Office of Academic Affairs oversees programs in teaching, research, and service; academic planning; new initiatives in teaching and learning; research centers; curriculum for New York Institute of Technology's global programs; and the libraries.

Administrative Areas

Priorities & Initiatives

At New York Tech, we pride ourselves on creating a community of caring. We understand that sometimes you need more than just academic support to help you succeed. No matter who you are or what your needs may be—we see you and are here to help.

Faculty Development Day

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This semi-annual event allows faculty to explore effective practices and take away concrete ideas they can incorporate into their teaching, research, and creative activities.

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Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging

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We celebrate differences, ideas, and individuals with a welcoming, meaningful sense of belonging and a safe atmosphere of growth, respect, and community.

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LinkedIn Learning

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Students, faculty, and staff have unlimited access to a library of 17,000+ online courses to enhance their professional and personal development.

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Strategic Action Plan

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New York Tech has developed an ambitious five-year strategic plan for a prosperous and sustainable future, engaging the entire campus community.

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Graduate Assistantships

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Qualified graduate students can take on research, teaching, and graduate assistantships while receiving partial tuition remission.

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CourseLeaf

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CourseLeaf Curriculum Inventory Management (CIM) is an online system that streamlines and automates the curriculum management process. It facilitates course and program creation, modification, and retirement while ensuring efficient approval workflows and centralized feedback collection.

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