NYU Summer Session?

<p>Can someone explain that to me? I'm not talking about the Pre-College one. I'm talking aboutt the one where non NYU students can visit the college during the Summer and take up to two classes I think.. Is it really competitive and how does the application process work? Thank you.</p>

<p>[NYU</a> Summer 2012](<a href=“Summer”>Summer)</p>

<p>"INDIVIDUALS NOT CURRENTLY ENROLLED AT NYU</p>

<p>Current students in an undergraduate or graduate program outside of NYU
Students may register for summer courses as long as they have a high school diploma or equivalent. Students who wish to apply for undergraduate courses can do so by filling out the Summer in NYC application. Students who want to earn graduate credit must contact the graduate department that offers their course of interest. If you have any questions about your eligibility for participation, please contact the Office of University Programs, 212-998-2292"</p>

<p>"The Summer in NYC 2013 course search will go live on the week of January 21st.</p>

<p>The Summer in NYC 2013 registration form will be available on February 1, 2013. Course registration begins on February 19.</p>

<p>Learn, explore, and experience all New York University and New York City have to offer with one of our unique Summer Programs!</p>

<p>Summer in NYC offers both undergraduate and graduate courses and is open to current NYU students as well as visiting students, both domestic and international. Our program offers a variety of course options including three-, six-, and twelve-week sessions.</p>

<p>Take advantage of all NYU has to offer by choosing up to two courses during each of our six-week sessions. You’ll have the flexibility to create your own schedule and select courses from one of our nine colleges!</p>

<p>Attending NYU Summer in NYC is a registration process - not an admissions process. Enrollment is open to eligible individuals, unless a restriction or pre-requisite is noted in the course description"</p>

<p>Ah, it’s open to anyone I suppose. I looked it up previously before this post. I didn’t understand fully. Thank you :)</p>