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More than 2,800 top-notch academic programs for degree-seeking students at 21 colleges across New York City. Undergraduate programs will lead to either an associate or bachelor’s degree. Programs and Degrees. Tuition, Aid and Scholarships. Visit Our Campuses.
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The Office of Admissions offers many opportunities for prospective students to visit our campus. We provide group and individual tours, information sessions, as well as self-guided tours (virtual tours are also available). The Office of Admissions hosts an annual Undergraduate Open House each fall. Information on how to access these services is ava...
Students are classified into two groups. Degree students (freshmen and transfers) are those who have been accepted into a specific college program leading to a degree. Non-degree students may enroll in credit courses but are not officially registered in a degree program. Non-degree students must meet all prerequisites for the courses in which they ...
Applicants who have not attended a college, university and/or proprietary school since graduating high school are considered freshmen. Freshman admission is based on a student’s overall high school academic average, grades in individual subjects, distribution of academic courses, and standardized test scores, if provided. (The College recommends fo...
All students are required to meet City University’s skills proficiency requirements in reading, writing and mathematics. Contact the Office of Admissions for detailed information.
Applicants for freshman admission can apply online at www.cuny.edu/admissions. Priority is given to applications completed before February 1 (for fall admission) and September 15 (for spring admission). The application deadline for students applying to the Macaulay Honors College is November 16th. Selective programs such as Macaulay Honors College,...
For admission-related questions, including those regarding the status of your admission application, contact the appropriate Help Desk. Help Desk for General Freshman and Transfer Admission: admissions@cuny.edu 212-997-CUNY(2869) Macaulay Honors Help Desk: macaulayhelpdesk@cuny.edu Help Desk for Veterans: vetwaiver@cuny.edu
The Percy Ellis Sutton Search for Education, Elevation and Knowledge (SEEK) program is for New York State residents who are in need of both academic and financial assistance in order to obtain a college education. SEEK students may be eligible to receive up to five years of state-funded tuition assistance and a stipend to help cover the cost of boo...
Entering freshmen may apply to honors-level programs at the College, including the City College Honors Program and the Macaulay Honors College. These programs are academically rigorous. For application and deadline information, contact the Office of Admissions (212-650-6977).
Students who enrolled in an advanced placement program while in high school may be excused from certain courses or may receive credit based on advanced placement examination results. The College will award course credit for scores of 3, 4 or 5. Students who have taken the advanced placement examinations should use the code 2083 when requesting to h...
High school students who have taken college level courses must provide the college/university transcript to the Office of Admissions in order to have the courses evaluated for credit (courses taken as part of CUNY’s College Now program do not require a transcript to be sent).
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Admissions. Freshmen are students who have never attended college. Even if you have taken college courses during high school, you are still considered a freshman. Step 1: Apply to CUNY. Step 2: Transcript & Documents. Step 3: Financial Aid Applications. Step 4: Review CUNYfirst. Step 5: Choose & Commit. Document Upload. Apply Now.