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Long Island Campus

Naturally Innovative

Opportunity fuels discovery in Old Westbury, a hub of technology and healthcare surrounded by the natural beauty of Long Island’s North Shore.

On one of the nation’s safest campuses, you’ll find a broad selection of programs, well-equipped research facilities offering hands-on experience, and a choice of ways to stay active.

Our Long Island campus is also home to a thriving, diverse community of creative doers and makers. Join your peers—and create lasting friendships—in a variety of student clubs and organizations. Or meet up at one of the many events scheduled throughout the year.

Just an hour from New York City, we invite you to explore your interests, unlock your full potential, and reimagine your future in a supportive, encouraging environment.

Get to Know Our Long Island Campus

3,846

total Long Island enrollment, including 1,986 undergraduate students.

22

countries represented on our Long Island campus.

28

states are represented on campus, and a third of domestic students come from outside New York.

Academic Programs

Channel your passion among 100 career-focused programs and areas of study in architecture, design, business, engineering, biotechnology, computer science, and healthcare. Extensive facilities complement your studies, giving you the space to explore and create.

Student Life

Outside the classroom, discover a rich variety of experiences across our campus’s 168 acres. Vibrant student organizations, natural beauty, and varied dining options provide the context for friendship and growth within a supportive community.

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Clubs & Organizations

Find a place to belong as you join others who share your interests. From professional organizations to hobbies to intercultural and identity-based clubs, discover a campus humming with life.

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Student Leadership

Make an impact and develop your confidence as a leader. Join the Leadership Development Program or an honor society, or participate in student government.

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Fraternities & Sororities

Form lifelong friendships by joining one of seven national fraternities and sororities on campus. Each group has distinctive emphases, enhancing your college experience through moral and social development, cultural awareness, community service, leadership opportunities, and more.

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Housing

Live, study, and dine in our new residence hall located at 120 Jericho Turnpike, a quick 15-minute drive from campus.

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Dining

Order a slice of brick-oven pizza, or enjoy a farm-to-table omelet with your favorite ingredients. You have ample choices for fresh, healthy food on campus, including kosher, halal, and vegan options.

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Career Success & Experiential Learning

We prepare you for future success from day one. Our trained staff will help you identify and map out a career path, hone your professional skills, build your résumé, and connect with internship and employment opportunities.

College of Osteopathic Medicine

Train to provide outstanding, patient-centered care and leadership as a physician in settings ranging from hospitals to universities. High-tech facilities, clinical experiences at leading healthcare providers, and emphasis on research create graduates who move the profession forward.

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Student Voices

Take any opportunity you get to join organizations and take on leadership positions because it will really help you feel involved on campus. You may want to just go home after your classes but don’t! Getting involved allowed me to make lifelong friendships.

Harminderjeet Kaur
B.S. ’22

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Experience ºÚÁϵ¼º½ for yourself. Meet our doers, makers, and innovators, see where discoveries happen, and take in Old Westbury’s parklike environment. Flexible options are available, whether in person or online.

More Resources

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News

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Supporting Children with Autism

For Autism Acceptance Month, Associate Professor of Occupational Therapy Alexander Lopez, J.D., OT/L, shares practical guidance to help parents better understand how to support children on the spectrum.

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Match Day 2026: The Road to Residency

NYITCOM’s Class of 2026 joined thousands of soon-to-be physicians across the country in discovering where they will complete their residency training after graduation.

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ºÚÁϵ¼º½ Celebrates Women’s History Month 2026

Celebrate women and their many accomplishments during Women’s History Month. The university will host a series of events throughout March.

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The Force Behind the Food

Director of Dining Services Robert Rizzuto keeps ºÚÁϵ¼º½ fed as he oversees NYIT de Seversky Mansion and the campus dining program on Long Island and in New York City.

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The Installation of President Jerry Balentine, D.O.

On October 16, surrounded by respected colleagues, family, and friends, Jerry Balentine, D.O., was installed as the fifth president of New York Institute of Technology.

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Startup Tech Central Officially Opens

Members of ºÚÁϵ¼º½ and the local community gathered to celebrate the grand opening of Startup Tech Central, a resource for students to transform ideas into real-world impact.

Upcoming Events

Come to this event, taking place simultaneously on the Long Island and New York City campuses, to learn how to find and apply for scholarships! Snacks will be provided. NYC …

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Take Back the Night is an annual event that raises awareness, empowers individuals, and inspires action that will bring an end to sexual violence. Come to learn more, plus food, tee-shirts, …

Celebrate Earth Day by decorating pots, planting seeds, and taking baby flora home with you. …

Image of a head with a brain full of different icon images. SOURCE 2026

This year, the Symposium of University Research and Creative Expression (SOURCE) celebrates its 23rd anniversary as a student-centered platform for New York Institute of Technology students to …

Join Counseling and Wellness as well as Project Sunshine to celebrate Earth Day! There will be music, bubbles, chalk, and rock and flower pot painting. …

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A panel of alumni and faculty involved in drug development and research will discuss their careers, provide an introduction to the field, and share career opportunities at this career education …

Celebrate the spring semester at the MayFest Carnival! Join us for a day filled with exciting carnival rides, fun games, and delicious food. …

Lissi Athanasiou-Krikelis, Ph.D., will speak at the final College of Arts and Sciences Dean’s Digital Café of the term. She will present her work on Art that Talks about Itself: Metafiction …

You are cordially invited to the 2026 Alumni Reunion Weekend, which will celebrate the Classes of 1976 and 2001, on the weekend of May 15 – 17. Please register by Friday, May 1. Activities …

You are cordially invited to the 2026 Alumni Reunion Weekend, which will celebrate the Classes of 1976 and 2001, on the weekend of May 15 – 17. Please register by Friday, May 1. Activities …

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