For students, faculty, and staff who travel to other universities, the New School has has eduroam. Eduroam is a secure, world-wide roaming access service developed for the international research and education community that allows New School students, faculty, and staff to use the wireless networks at other member institutions all over the world. When visiting another member institution, if you see the ‘eduroam’ network name, connect to it and sign in with your New School email address (“YourNetID@newschool.edu”) and your NetID password to obtain access.

Locally, New York University (NYU) and Columbia University offer eduroam access.

Visitors to the New School campus from other eduroam member institutions can access the ‘eduroam’ network at The New School by signing in with their home institution username, including the “@institution” part (e.g., student@nyu.edu) and home institution password.

For locations in the United States, see list of US eduroam organizations

For locations in the rest of the world, see list of eduroam organizations by country

Connecting for New School visitors

1.

Check with your home institution to find out if your home institution is eduroam-enabled

2.

Select the eduroam wireless network

3.

When prompted, enter your home institution username including the @institution portion

e.g. myusername@newschool.edu

4.

When prompted, enter your home institution password

5.

If prompted, accept the wifi.newschool.edu certificate

Connecting for New School travelers

1.

Check that the institution is eduroam-enabled.

2.

Select the eduroam wireless network

3.

When prompted, log in with your New School email address and NetID password

Windows users: The first time you connect to eduroam, you may see a message, "The connection attempt could not be completed." Click Connect. You should not see this message again.

Note: Internet2 (https://internet2.edu) offers the eduroam service in the United States. When you travel outside of the United States, Internet2 may transfer your user information (i.e., your username and home institution name, such as "username@newschool.edu") to third parties as needed to fulfill its obligations in providing the service. By using the eduroam service, you consent to (1) the use of your user information for this purpose, and (2) the transfer of your user information within and outside of the United States, including to countries and jurisdictions around the world.