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  1. Learn how to apply to Queens College as a freshman, transfer, non-degree, readmit, or Queens College graduate programs.

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  2. Learn about the 69 undergraduate programs, honors options, experiential education, and support services at Queens College. Find out how to apply, contact admissions counselors, and check eligibility for free tuition.

  3. Apply to Queens College. The admission review process provides us with an opportunity to assess your entire academic record, including all attempted and completed courses, and grades earned. We also look beyond the classroom.

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    Applicants may be enrolled as matriculated students or as non-degree students. A matriculated student is one who has been admitted into an academic program and is recognized by the college as pursuing a degree. Matriculated students may attend Queens College on a full- or part-time basis. A non-degree student is one who is registered for credit-bea...

    Admission to Queens College is based on a variety of factors, including high school grades, academic program, and SAT or ACT scores. The ideal candidate will have a full college-preparatory curriculum in high school that includes academic coursework in mathematics (3 years), English (4 years), lab science (2 years), social studies (4 years), and fo...

    The admission review provides the opportunity to assess the student’s entire academic record, including all attempted and completed courses, grades earned, essays/ personal statements, and letters of recommendation. Applicants should have completed at least one college- level course in mathematics and English with a grade of C or better, or must de...

    Students who have earned a bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution may apply as a transfer student following the process described above. Special permission is required from the department chair or faculty advisor to declare a major.

    Coursework completed at other institutions will be evaluated after the student is offered admission to Queens College. Transfer of credit will be considered for liberal arts courses completed at an accredited, degree-granting U.S. institution with a minimum grade of C– (or any passing grade from a CUNY college). Transfer credits evaluated as “499” ...

    Each year a small number of selected students return to college via the Fresh Start program. Transfer and reentry applicants who do not satisfy Queens College’s general admissions criteria, who have been out of college for at least three years, and who demonstrate a high level of motivation may be eligible for admission through Fresh Start. Contact...

    Students who attended Queens College in a matriculated status, left while meeting retention standards, are encouraged to reenter the college to complete their degree using the Readmissions Application. Students who attended Queens and did not meet retention standards may also apply to reenter, but will need to submit an appeal letter and supporting...

    The application for non-degree status is available on the Admissions website. Candidates must be: ■ Visiting students from a Non-CUNY accredited university or college; ■ Casual students with a high school diploma or its equivalent; ■ Applicants who are eligible for admission as a freshman or transfer but who do not intend to pursue a degree. Non-de...

    People who qualify as senior citizens may attend QC as auditors. They must be New York State residents 60 years of age or older who have completed high school. Senior Citizen auditors pay $80 per semester. They may enroll on a noncredit, space-available basis by completing the Senior Citizen Auditor Application, available through the Office of Admi...

    Approximately half of Queens College students receive some form of financial aid. Possibilities include federal and state grants, federal loans, federal work-study programs, and scholarships. You may obtain further information from the Office of Financial Aid (https://www.qc.cuny.edu/faid/ and in the “Paying for College” section of this Bulletin.

    Learn about the admission procedures and program descriptions for freshmen, transfer, second BA, and non-degree students at Queens College. Find out how to apply, what credits are transferable, and what financial aid options are available.

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