Organization
The New School is divided into seven autonomous colleges called "divisions." Each one is led by a dean and has its own scholarships, standards of admission, and acceptance rates.
| Major Divisions | Founded | |
| The New School for Social Research | 1937 | |
| Parsons The New School for Design | 1896 | |
| Eugene Lang College The New School for Liberal Arts | 1978 | |
| Mannes College The New School for Music | 1916 | |
| The New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music | 1986 | |
| The New School for Drama | 2005 | |
| The New School for Public Engagement | 2011 | |
| Former Divisions | ||
| The New School for General Studies | 1919–2011 | |
| Milano The New School for Management and Urban Policy | 1964–2011 | |
| The Actors Studio Drama School | 1994–2005 |
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