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.
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 ...
Guttman Transfer Scholarships offer benefits for outstanding CUNY community college students who transfer to an eligible CUNY senior college (Brooklyn, City, Hunter, Lehman, and Queens). Guttman ...
The City University of New York today announced that high school counselors can access the CUNY Counselor Portal, an online platform that offers real-time application updates for aspiring CUNY ...
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’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 ...
Any individual to whom a CUNY college or school wishes to award an honorary degree must be vetted by the college president/school dean and reviewed by the system’s central administration before being ...
This site provides resources and information on technology accessibility for students, faculty, and staff at The City University of New York (CUNY). Here you can find the CUNY IT Accessibility ...
David P. Rivera, Ph.D., is an associate professor of counselor education at Queens College-City University of New York (CUNY) and founding director of CUNY’s LGBTQI+ Student Leadership Program. He ...
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 ...
Academic dishonesty is prohibited in The City University of New York. Penalties for academic dishonesty include academic sanctions, such as failing or otherwise reduced grades, and/or disciplinary ...