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What do you want to be? Where do you want to go? You have so many choices – we’d like to show you why City may be the right choice for you.
City is an old school with new ideas. Founded in 1847, we take pride in our tradition, eagerly embrace the present, and ride the cutting edge of the future. The College, with one of the most diverse student bodies in any college of America, is a mirror image of New York City. Our mission emphasizes access and excellence in undergraduate and graduate education and research, and opportunities for internships and study abroad abound. Whether you are looking for preparation for an exciting career or graduate and doctoral studies, City College offers the path to your future. We offer over 100 undergraduate and graduate degrees in architecture, education, engineering, the arts and humanities, the social sciences and science, as well as a unique BS/MD program.
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Current Undergraduate Bulletin Current Graduate Bulletin
FRESHMAN APPLICANTS TO ENGINEERING:
Freshmen applying to The Grove School of Engineering are required to submit a supplemental application form. Exception: applicants to the Macaulay Honors College are NOT required to complete the supplemental application form.
FRESHMAN APPLICANTS TO ARCHITECTURE:
ALL freshmen applying to The Bernard and Anne Spitzer School of Architecture are required to submit a Creative Challenge form. This includes applicants to the Macaulay Honors College.
FRESHMAN APPLICANTS TO SOPHIE DAVIS SCHOOL OF BIOMEDICAL EDUCATION:
ALL freshmen applying to the Sophie Davis School of Biomedical Education are required to submit two separate applications.
Announcement:
CUNY requires new students to pay a commitment deposit beginning Spring 2011
On June 28, 2010, the Board of Trustees of the City University of New York approved the implementation of a non-refundable commitment deposit of $100 for undergraduate students, and $250 for students in masters and professional programs, indicating their intention to enroll in such programs. This commitment deposit will be applied toward tuition upon enrollment. Students receiving full financial aid will receive a refund of the deposit upon final confirmation of aid eligibility.
Payment of the commitment deposit will ensure priority scheduling for orientation and registration. Undergraduate transfer students will receive a preliminary evaluation of previously completed course work prior to orientation.
The commitment deposit is due on December 15 (for Spring semester), May 1 (for Fall semester) or fifteen days after the date of the admission letter (whichever is later). Undergraduate conditional students are required to pay the Commitment Deposit after completing and passing the required CUNY Assessment Tests.
The Commitment Deposit will be waived for students who file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and have an Expected Family Contribution (EFC) of $3,000 or less. SEEK students, staff members receiving tuition waivers, Ph.D. candidates, as well as graduate students enrolling in the Rockland Teacher's Center or NYC Teaching Fellows Program are not required to pay the commitment deposit. Deposit waivers based on financial hardship will be considered based on demonstrated financial need.