Accessible Housing and Housing Accommodations
In accordance with applicable federal, state, and city disability laws, New York University will review requests for accessible housing accommodations for students with disabilities. The Law School maintains accessible housing dispersed throughout its housing stock that includes a variety of locations, price points, amenities, configurations, and occupancy. NYU is committed to providing students with disabilities accessible housing placements or options that are comparable, convenient, and at the same cost as to others within NYU’s varied housing offerings. Requests for accessible housing are reviewed by the NYU Moses Center for Student Accessibility. Accessible housing requests for students with disabilities are determined on a case-by-case basis as part of an interactive process according to a student’s documented need and prevailing standards.
Request Reasonable Housing Accommodations
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Review the Information Packet for Requesting Reasonable Housing Accommodations
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Complete the Request for Disability-Related Accessible Housing and Accommodations.
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You can also call (212) 998-4980(/voice/TTY) or email csahc@nyu.edu for assistance or questions. When contacting the Moses Center, identify yourself as a Law Student.
Information provided to the Moses Center for Student Accessibility is kept confidential and only will be shared within the University as is necessary to evaluate or facilitate provision of the request(s).
Important Deadlines
Jan 15, 2025: Returning students applying for disability-related accessible housing for the 2025-2026 academic year must submit their requests with all supporting documentation to the Moses Center.
March 1, 2025: Applicants for summer 2025 housing must submit their requests with all supporting documentation to the Moses Center.
April 15, 2025: New students applying for disability-related accessible housing for the 2025-2026 academic year must submit their requests with all supporting documentation to the Moses Center.
Requests may be submitted and will be evaluated at any time, but requests received after the housing assignment process is already underway or has been completed are subject to limited availability and students approved for accessible housing and/or accommodations may be placed on a wait list.