Sarah Lawrence College

New York City & Local Area

The Sarah Lawrence College campus offers a convenient connection point for students embedded in experiential learning opportunities throughout our surrounding communities. Footsteps away from the Village of Bronxville (its moniker "The One Square Mile" town), our students can also reach the heart of two of the state’s largest cities — New York and Yonkers — in mere minutes. 

New York City

New York City is yours to explore, 24 hours a day. Think of it as an extension of the Sarah Lawrence campus—a cultural, research, social, and career resource without peer.

City skyline at sunrise with tall buildings and a glowing sky.

Enjoy a Michelin-starred pizza at Babbo or or feast on gourmet street-eats at Smorgasbord. Haunt the vinyl racks at a record store in the East Village or head to the legendary Village Vanguard to hear some great jazz. Make your way uptown for world-class music, ballet, or opera in and around Lincoln Center and Carnegie Hall.

Better still, take advantage of the free and discounted tickets Sarah Lawrence makes available to many of the City’s most desired destinations. Free shuttle vans take students to the Bronxville train station and back to campus seven days a week from 5:45 p.m. to 2:15 a.m.

  • New York City is host to many prestigious internship opportunities available to Sarah Lawrence students. Learn by doing at major cultural, educational, medical, and corporate institutions—or at a world-changing NGO. Learn about internship opportunities at the Office of Career Services.

    Recent internships in New York City have included:

    • American Museum of Natural History
    • Columbia University Medical Center
    • Credit Suisse
    • Hospital for Special Surgery
    • Human Rights Watch
    • International Rescue Committee
    • Late Night with Seth Meyers
    • New York Botanical Garden
    • New York-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital
    • Penguin Random House
    • Planned Parenthood
    • Simon & Schuster
    • Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
    • Spiegel & Grau
    • The Legal Aid Society of New York City
    • The Morgan Library and Museum
    • The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon
    • The White House
    • U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand | New York State
    • Yale University School of Public Health
    • Yonkers Public Library
  • Not only can students take advantage of the wealth of internships New York City has to offer, but also the many alumni and faculty connections within the City. For example:

    • Start the day with a slice of sweet potato pie at Miss Mamie’s Spoonbread Too on 110th Street; both the recipe and the restaurant are the brainchild of alumna and multihyphenate Norma Jean Darden ‘61.
    • Head to the Asia Wing of The Metropolitan Museum of Art to view more than 300 pieces of Japanese and Korean art collected and bequeathed by Mary Griggs Burke ‘38.
    • Take the 4/5/6 train to Soho and experience the flagship stores of Vera Wang ‘71 and Sam Edelman ‘73; the founders and namesakes of both brands are SLC alums.
  • What is there not to do in New York City?

    One popular outing for Sarah Lawrence students: getting student-rate tickets for many of the musical events at Carnegie Hall, Town Hall, the Metropolitan Opera, and various studios (available from the music librarian). Programs for these events are posted on the bulletin board outside the William Schuman Music Library in Marshall Field. Students should also check the Student Life office for student-rate tickets for theatre productions and concert performances.

    In addition, the Office of Student Involvement & Leadership regularly purchases a block of tickets to theatre, music, dance, or cultural events. This is an easy and inexpensive way for undergraduate students to explore New York City and Westchester County. Van transportation is provided, and the trips are available free or at a nominal charge to students.

    Find out more about New York City’s latest happenings:

    • Train: The cheapest way to get to Manhattan via Metro North is by ordering  tickets on the Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA)app. Remember, the last train home to Bronxville departs Grand Central at 1:50 a.m.
    • Bus: It takes about 20 minutes to get to the Bronx from various stops around campus. From the Bronx, you can catch the subway to various destinations in the five boroughs. The Student Life office has bus schedules on hand, which are also available at Bee-Line Bus online.

Yonkers, Bronxville, and the Hudson Valley

The Sarah Lawrence campus is situated in southern Westchester County, New York, on the eastern edge of the city of Yonkers and adjacent to the Bronxville village center.

The communities of Bronxville, Yonkers, and others in the Hudson Valley offer students a myriad of cultural opportunities, shopping, dining, and entertainment options.

River scene with two suspension bridges, rolling hills, and autumn trees under a clear blue sky with scattered clouds.

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