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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Tuition payment plans are short-term installment plans which split your tuition into equal monthly payments. It works well for families who can’t afford the entire tuition bill at one time or those ...
Find CPL credit equivalencies by using the Non-CUNY courses, trainings, and exams search function of T-Rex, CUNY’s go-to, web-based resource on how CUNY colleges transfer and apply credit for CUNY and ...
An employee who wishes to donate annual leave and/or sick leave to the Catastrophic Sick Leave Bank must meet the following criteria: each applicant the amount of leave required. Leave withdrawn from ...
The City University of New York, in partnership with the New York City Department of Information Technology & Telecommunications (DoITT), provides City agencies and public schools with a streamlined ...
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 ...
CUNY is committed to supporting all students, regardless of immigration status. As a result CUNY Student Affairs has created a centralized department focused on immigrant student success across all 25 ...
Below, you’ll find a detailed list of CUNY’s more than 20 libraries, including addresses, contact information, and the name of the chief librarians. This resource aims to assist you in navigating our ...