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Our Stern essay questions give you the opportunity to more fully present yourself to the Admissions Committee and to provide insight into your experiences, goals, and thought processes.
Your essays must be written entirely by you. An offer of admission will be rescinded if you did not write your essays.
What are your short-term career goals? (150 word maximum, double-spaced, 12-point font)
In today’s global business environment, the only constant is change. Using NYU Stern’s brand call to action, we want to know how you view change. Change: _____ it. Fill in the blank with a word of your choice. Why does this word resonate with you? How will you embrace your own personal tagline while at Stern? (350 word maximum, double-spaced, 12-point font)
Examples:
Introduce yourself to the Admissions Committee and to your future classmates using six images and corresponding captions. The Pick Six is a way to share more about the qualities you will bring to the Stern community, beyond your professional and academic achievements. Your uploaded PDF should contain all of the following elements:
Note: Your visuals may include photos, infographics, drawings, or any other images. Your document must be uploaded as a single PDF. The essay cannot be sent in physical form or be linked to a website.
Please provide any additional information that you would like to bring to the attention of the Admissions Committee and/or give context to your application. This may include important aspects of yourself not otherwise apparent in your application, including but not limited to: hardships you have encountered, current or past gaps in employment, further explanation of your undergraduate record or self-reported academic transcript(s), plans to retake the GMAT, GRE, Executive Assessment, IELTS or TOEFL, or any other relevant information. (500 word maximum, double-spaced, 12-point font)
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ROUND | DEADLINE | INITIAL-NOTIFICATION* BY |
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Round I | September 15, 2025 | December 1, 2025 |
Round II | October 15, 2025 | January 1, 2026 |
Round III | January 15, 2026 | April 1, 2026 |
Round IV | April 15, 2026 | Ongoing |
*You will receive one of three initial notifications: invitation to interview, waitlist offer, or denial of admission.
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$89,524
$250
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The first classes of the University were held in 1832 at Clinton Hill, near City Hall in Manhattan. In 1835, the University established its new building on Washington Square East. In 1894, the building was demolished to construct a new building called the Silver Center and the undergraduate college moved to University Heights Campus in Bronx. The Stern School of business found its roots in 1900 with the establishment of the NYU undergraduate school of Commerce, Accounts and Finance. In 1916, the School’s graduate business program was launched in New York’s downtown business street. The School of Commerce, Accounts and Finance was renamed the College of Business and Public Administration. The School was renamed as the Stern School of Business in honor of Leonard N. Stern who endowed the School with a sum of $30million.
The mission of the Stern School of Business is to develop people and ideas that transform the challenges of the 21st century into opportunities to create value for business and society. Given today’s ever-changing global landscape, Stern seeks and develops leaders who thrive in ambiguity, embrace a broad perspective and think creatively about the range of ways they can have impact.
Embracing the four core values of academic excellence, IQ+EQ, Collaborative Community and The Energy of a Global Hub at Stern, students are able to transform themselves into global impactful business leaders of the 21st century. Stern’s unique curriculum encourages the students to strive for academic excellence by inspiring them to experiment and implement their unique ideas to create value. The School seeks individuals with exceptional interpersonal strengths who have the drive to act as forces of change. Thus, the student community formed at Stern comprises of a group of individuals who work collectively to strive for excellence and innovation to create a synergistic effect. The curriculum commences with a two-week program called Launch, where students get exposed to the hurdles faced by the society on various aspects such as fiscal crises, energy, climate change and urbanization and think about the ways in which business can contribute to resolve these challenges. A combination of core and elective courses equips the students with critical thinking and analytical skills to overcome complex situations and create value for business. Leadership Foundation, Leadership Personalized and Leadership in Action are the pillars of Leadership Development at Stern. The Leadership Development Initiative works on building the core leadership competencies of the students through a series of targeted workshops and activities. Students create their personalized leadership development plan and acquire real leadership experiences through internships, consulting projects and club leadership positions. The personalized leadership plan serves as a roadmap to assess the leadership growth in the students, and the feedback from supervisors, peers and customers further help the students in enhancing their leadership capabilities.
At Stern, students get the chance to transform their ideas into action through a broad spectrum of experiential learning opportunities. Stern Consulting Corps SCC engages the students with non-profit and for-profit organizations, where they delve into the complex business challenges faced by these organizations in teams, pitch-in their ideas and apply the tools, frameworks and skills learned in the classroom to arrive at a sustainable solution. Students who want to gain extensive hands-on experience in the field of their interest or industry can participate in the Stern Signature Projects, where they can deepen their understanding on the specific subject. Student teams have worked for entrepreneurs from all walks of industries and resolved their pressing business issues by doing rigorous analysis and cutting-edge research. Selected second-year students serve as fellows on the boards of NYC-based non-profit organizations as a part of the Board Fellows Program and complete a strategic project.
Students can develop a global perspective by participating in the numerous international study programs offered at Stern. The Doing Business in ..DBi program enables the students to immerse into the culture of countries such as China, Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Italy and Cuba and develop an understanding of the macroeconomic factors impacting the business of these countries. Students can get hands-on social entrepreneurial experience through the International Social Impact Strategies. Students pursuing Operations Management can make a trip to Panama and study the principles of Operations Management through Operations: Panama. Students visit India to witness the social entrepreneurship in practice and form teams to create solutions to resolve the social problems through the Social Problem-Based Entrepreneurship program. The Study Abroad Semester Exchange Program enables the students to study for an entire semester in one of the leading overseas business schools at popular locations such as Hong Kong, London and Barcelona, thus enabling them to harness the energy of the global hubs.
Stern’s location in downtown Manhattan proves to be advantageous to the students who get unparalleled access to world’s top companies, business leaders and corporate recruiters. Manhattan is the headquarters for the U.S. financial industry Wall Street. Silicon Alley, centered in Manhattan, houses some of the high-tech industries including Internet, telecommunications, digital media, software development, biotechnology, financial technology and game design. The Apollo Theater conducts some of the best live performances of the city. The Battery Park and Central Park are the green spaces of the city that attract visitors throughout the year.
The Office of Career Development comprises of numerous career counselors and relationship managers from various industries that play an instrumental role in connecting the students with potential recruiters. The innovative Ignite program that meets every Friday is designed to train students on various aspects such as networking, interviews, resume building, etc. The Office supports and sponsors industry-specific training on topics such as Financial Modeling and Casing with Stern Student Clubs. Students can connect with thousands of alumni spread across the world through the NYU Stern Connect that provides career resources and tools to stay in touch with the Stern network lifelong and leverage their services. The Career Center for Working Professional CCWP offers lifelong career development services to the Stern alumni in terms of job search strategy, networking techniques, interview preparation and resume reviews. Thus, the Office plays a crucial role in forming and maintaining deep relations across industries.
Please visit NYU Stern’s website to duly understand its offerings