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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
The federal government provides several ways in which your income tax burden can be reduced when you or your parents pay for a college education. Information regarding these benefits can be found in ...
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 ...
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 ...
Thank you to all who applied and interviewed – check back next year to find out if Spring Forward will run again in 2026! In the meantime, our sister-program Career Launch is opening its 2025 cycle in ...
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 ...
His historic appointment in May 2019 made him the first educator of color and the first Latino to lead the nation’s largest urban university. He is also one of a select few U.S. education leaders who ...