Students and their families are invited to attend events hosted in-person and virtually across our 25 colleges. Whether you’re an aspiring freshman, college transfer or returning student looking to ...
CUNY Arts is an initiative founded to create opportunities for all students to experience the richness of New York City’s arts and cultural institutions. CUNY recognizes that exposure to the arts ...
The Social Security Administration (SSA) has awarded The City University of New York and The New School a five-year, multimillion-dollar cooperative agreement to establish one of six national centers ...
Earlier versions of the Manual define three categories of other-than-tuition charges: Non-instructional and other fees; Other Charges; and Student Activities, student union and student athletic fees.
College Now is a FREE college transition, dual enrollment program for New York City Public Schools (NYCPS) high school students. College Now enables NYCPS high school students to develop academic ...
We encourage students interested in our graduate programs to attend information sessions and open houses to get to know the programs and faculty in more detail. The following list includes events ...
New York City Resident $265 per credit $265 per credit N/A New York City Non-Resident * $420 per credit $420 per credit N/A * Students who live in NY State but do not live in New York City may be ...
Transformative Learning in the Humanities (TLH) was a three-year initiative supported by the Mellon Foundation from 2020-2023. The grant supported public talks, symposia, and workshops as well as a ...
When filling out your FAFSA and TAP application you will be asked to supply a college code for the colleges you would like to have your information sent to. The CUNY college codes are listed in the ...
Applicants on a temporary visa who were educated in a non-English environment are asked to submit results from TOEFL, IELTS, PTE or Duolingo. This is one of several academic components evaluated ...
CUNY’s historic mission from 1847 continues to this day: provide a first-rate public education to all students, regardless of means or background. We prepare New Yorkers from all backgrounds with ...
The end of World War II and passage of the GI Bill fuel an enrollment boom that begins a transformation of public higher education in New York. The expansion begins with the 1946 opening of the New ...
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