NYU Email (Google)
NYU has introduced storage limits in response to Google’s decision to eliminate free, unlimited storage for higher education clients. Your NYU Email contributes to your storage total (check your total) and should not be used as file storage. Store long-term records per data retention guidelines and regularly review your NYU Email to delete what you can. Check out these clean-up tips.
NYU Email
NYU Email (Google) provides @nyu.edu email accounts for the NYU community and integrates with other NYU Google Services, including NYU Drive, NYU Calendar, and more.
On This Page: What's Your Email Address? | Who Uses NYU Email? | Getting Started | Email Tips and Support | Avoiding Phishing Attempts | Email Cybersecurity | FAQs
What's Your Email Address?
- Your NYU Email is based on your NYU NetID (e.g. aqe123@nyu.edu), but you can set up a personalized email address (e.g. first.last@nyu.edu).
- Learn how by checking out the ServiceLink article, NYU Email: Creating or Modifying a Personal Email Address.
Who Uses NYU Email?
- Most current NYU community members have access to NYU Email, including currently enrolled degree-seeking students, staff, faculty, researchers, and contractors
- Alumni and retired faculty can usually keep their email addresses after leaving NYU
- Non-degree students should plan to continue using their personal email
Getting Started
IT Support
NYU IT Service Desk is available 24x7. Please email if not urgent.
Don’t Get Hacked
Download your free copy of the anti-malware software, Malwarebytes for your personally-owned computer.
Always be on the lookout for phishing and scam attempts and do not reply to these messages! Report phishing by forwarding suspicious emails to phishing@nyu.edu.
Phishing messages could even appear to be sent from NYU or NYU IT requesting your personal information, such as name, date of birth, or password. NYU IT will never request your password information.