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October 09, 2006

NYU School of Law's Summer Living in New York Program

If you are planning to live in New York City next summer, and are
looking for a safe and convenient way to enjoy living in New York, be sure to check out New York University School of Law's Summer Living in New York program in Manhattan's Greenwich Village. Each year they make their residential facilities available to summer residents. Most are summer associates and interns with jobs in the city's legal and business communities, are recent law school graduates studying for the New York bar examination, or are NYU School of Law students staying through the summer. Others are in New York for work, study, or simply visiting the city.

The 2007 program will run for twelve weeks, from May 20 to August 11. The minimum stay is four consecutive weeks, maximum is 12 weeks. Accommodations are available for single adults and couples age 18 or over, and for families with children.

Law School housing includes two high-rise buildings and two low-rise buildings. All of their housing is apartment or apartment-style, from studio and 1-bedroom apartments to double and triple suites in which each resident has a private bedroom in a 2 or 3-bedroom unit, sharing the kitchen and bath with the other resident(s) of the suite.

Information about the Summer 2007 program will be available at http://www.law.nyu.edu/depts/housing/summerliving/ in early January 2007.

Posted by smp20 at October 9, 2006 02:06 PM