<p>Throughout the application process a lot of my friends were doing overnights at prospective colleges. I was accepted into the LSP at NYU, and now I'm wondering if NYU offers an overnight program like that, where youspend the night in the dorm room, eat in the cafe and sit in in a class? </p>
<p>thanks!</p>
<p>NYU doesn’t offer an overnight program. I remember reading somewhere you can arrange to sit in on a class. Call the LSP Program or the Admissions Office if you can’t find it.</p>
<p>From the Admissions Website: Students are welcome to come and visit NYU classes during the academic year. Classroom visits are offered Monday through Thursday during the Fall and Spring semesters. If you are interested in sitting in on a class, visit the Jeffrey S. Gould Welcome Center, 50 West Fourth Street (map) for a list of classes that are open for visitation.</p>
<p>Not sure if this would include LSP classes, but you could call and ask.</p>
<p>The only overnight programs they offer is for Scholars, the program where each school designates certain accepted students as meritorious applicants and offer them “scholar” status which comes with a somewhat sizable scholarship and a bunch of selective travel programs over every academic-year break (winter and spring, but not summer). There’s CAS Scholars, Stern Scholars, Steinhardt Scholars, etc.</p>
<p>Between the extension of the Scholar offer and the decision deadline there’s a weekend where current scholars (almost always freshmen) host prospectives in their dorm for the weekend and show them the academic and social scene at NYU.</p>
<p>Apart from that, I don’t think it’s possible to spend a night here as an admitted but not yet committed student.</p>