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We review applications for admission and scholarships on a rolling basis, as long as space is available.
Automatic Admission for Farmingdale State College Students
Farmingdale students who graduate with a minimum GPA of 2.85 and meet other admissions criteria can continue their education at New York Tech in five of the school’s 30-credit M.S. degree programs: Computer Science, Cybersecurity, Data Science, Electrical and Computer Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering. Learn more.
Admission Requirements
Each graduate program has additional admission requirements.
MoreCollege of Arts and Sciences
- Adolescent Education, M.A.T.
- Bilingual School Counseling, Advanced Certificate
- Childhood Education, M.S.
- Early Childhood Education, M.S.
- Mental Health Counseling, Advanced Certificate
- Mental Health Counseling, M.S.
- School Counseling, M.S.
- Student Behavior Management, Advanced Certificate
College of Engineering and Computing Sciences
- Bioengineering, M.S.
- Computer Science, M.S.
- Computer Science, Ph.D.
- Data Science, M.S.
- Electrical and Computer Engineering, M.S.
- Energy Management, M.S.
- Energy Technology, Advanced Certificate
- Engineering, Ph.D.
- Environmental Management, Advanced Certificate
- Facilities Management, Advanced Certificate
- Cybersecurity (Information, Network, and Computer Security) M.S.
- Infrastructure Security Management, Advanced Certificate
- Mechanical Engineering, M.S.
School of Architecture and Design
- Architecture, M.Arch.
- Architecture, Computational Technologies, M.S.
- Health and Design, M.S.
- Architecture, Urban Design, M.S.
- Digital Art and Design, M.F.A. – Graphic Design concentration
- UX/UI Design and Development, M.A.
School of Health Professions
- Clinical Nutrition, M.S.
- Occupational Therapy, OTD
- Occupational Therapy, M.S.
- Physician Assistant Studies, M.S.
- Physical Therapy, D.P. T.
School of Management
- Master of Business Administration, M.B.A.
- Business Administration Analytical Essentials, Advanced Certificate
- Business Administration Financial Essentials, Advanced Certificate
- Business Administration Managerial Essentials, Advanced Certificate
- Business Administration Primer, Advanced Certificate
- Business Analytics, Advanced Certificate
- Business Analytics, M.B.A.
- Executive M.B.A.
- Finance (CFA track), M.B.A.
- Finance, M.B.A.
- Marketing, Advanced Certificate
- Marketing, M.B.A.
- Operations & Supply Chain Management, M.B.A.
- Risk Management, M.S.
College of Osteopathic Medicine
Deadlines
Regular Admission: Applications are reviewed on a rolling admission basis, as long as space is available. The following specific programs have separate deadlines:
- Architecture, M.Arch.: January 15 for fall start; late applications will be reviewed as space allows
- Architecture, Computational Technologies, M.S.: June 15 (fall start); late applications will be reviewed as space allows
- Architecture, Urban Design, M.S.: January 15 (fall start); late applications will be reviewed as space allows
- Biomedical Sciences, M.S.: July 1 (summer start - Jonesboro only)
- Health and Design, M.S.: January 15 (fall start); late applications will be reviewed as space allows
- Occupational Therapy, OTD: Application submission for 2024-2025 cycle opens July 19, 2024. January 6 (Priority Deadline for Fall/September 2025 start). April 1 (Extended deadline for Fall/September 2025 start)
- Occupational Therapy, M.S.: Application submission for 2024-2025 cycle opens July 19, 2024. January 6 (Priority Deadline for Fall/September 2025 start). April 1 (Extended deadline for Fall/September 2025 start).
- Online Data Science, M.S.: Application deadline for Spring/January Start, Summer/May Start, and Fall/September Start is approximately three weeks prior to the start of class. For more information, check out https://online.nyit.edu/admissions.
- Physical Therapy, D.P.T.: October 15 (Soft Deadline), December 15 (Firm Deadline) (summer start)
- Physician Assistant Studies, M.S.: October 1 (fall start)
- Public Health, M.P.H.: August 1 (fall start - online program)
How to Apply
Step 1: Complete an Application
MoreComplete the New York Tech Online Application for all graduate programs, unless you are applying to a program below. There is a $50 nonrefundable application fee.
New York Tech Online Application
There is a different application for the following programs:
- Physician Assistant Studies: Apply to the Central Application Service for Physician Assistants (CASPA)
- Occupational Therapy: Apply to the Occupational Therapist Centralized Application Service (OTCAS)
- Physical Therapy: Apply directly to the Physical Therapist Centralized Application Service (PTCAS)
Step 2: Submit Required Application Materials
MoreNew York Tech prefers electronic submission of documents. Please submit your documents electronically to ensure efficient processing by New York Tech.
With the submission of your application, you must upload unofficial transcripts. Applicants must upload unofficial transcripts, all mark sheets, provisional certificates or academic records for each institution previously attended to be used for evaluation purposes only. You must request official transcripts from all institutions you attended be sent directly to the Office of Admissions if you are admitted to New York Tech. We do not require official documents when you first apply. Any fraudulent activity or discrepancies found between unofficial and official transcripts will result in the immediate revocation of the admission offer. Please do not mail materials that you have uploaded unless specifically requested by the Office of Admissions.
You may upload documents even if you have already your submitted your application. Check your application status and upload your documents.
If you previously attended New York Tech, you do not need to request a transcript from the Office of the Registrar. We already have this.
Submit official GRE or GMAT scores, if applicable to program requirements.
New York Tech GRE Code: 2561
New York Tech GMAT Codes
- Full time (9 or more credits): OQN-RL-35
- Part-time (less than 9 credits): OQN-RL-74
Submit your application materials:
Submit your documents.
New York Tech participates in several electronic transcripts networks: National Student Clearinghouse, Parchment Exchange, Scoir, and eSCRIP-SAFE. If your prior institution does not participate with one of our networks, they may send an electronic official transcript directly to New York Tech at nyitgrad@nyit.edu. If you recently submitted supporting documents, please allow the Office of Admissions at least 2-4 weeks to process your materials.
If required, you may email other documents to nyitgrad@nyit.edu or fax to 516.686.1116.
Our mailing address is:
Office of Admissions
New York Institute of Technology
P.O. Box 8000
Old Westbury, NY 11568-8000
Additional Information
Check Your Application Status
MoreThroughout the admission process, you can check on the status of your application. We will communicate with you via email regarding missing documents required for your application. If you recently submitted these items, please allow 2-4 weeks for us to process these materials.
Graduate Credits
MoreIf you have received graduate credits at another college and would like to request transfer credits, please complete the Graduate Credit Transfer Form.
New York Tech will accept a limited number of credits from other accredited institutions for courses where the
student has received a B or better. This is assuming that credits have not been applied toward another awarded
degree.
If you have attended New York Tech in the past and are interested in re-enrolling:
MoreDepending on how long you have been away from New York Tech, different requirements apply for readmission.
Bridge Program
MoreInternational applicants who only completed a three year bachelor program are to be a candidate for the bridge program. The bridge program option requires the student to complete additional credits before she/he may begin the graduate program. The academic advisor will assist the student in determining the specific courses needed. These courses must be all undergraduate courses or a combination of undergraduate coursework along with graduate courses. Upon completion of these credits, with a minimum 3.0 grade point average, the bridge program condition will be met. Students are required to complete the bridge portion of the program before beginning the master’s program. The required bridge credits are in addition to the graduate program degree map credits.
If you feel your education is equivalent to a U.S. bachelor's degree, you should submit an evaluation report from an evaluation agency.