The Associate’s to Bachelor’s Degrees research (A2B) is a collection of three CUNY projects that share the common objective ...
The CUNY Office of Student Advocacy and Referral was inaugurated on July 1, 2007. COSAR provides support to students who need ...
Check the email you used to apply to CUNY for updates on your next steps. At some stage in the enrollment process you will have to accept your campus-specific email. Some campuses do this before your ...
The Associate’s to Bachelor’s Degrees research (A2B) is a collection of three CUNY projects that share the common objective of removing or meliorating the factors that impede the progress of students ...
The Transfer Opportunity Project, or TOP, is a series of research projects funded by the federal Department of Education’s Institute of Education Sciences (IES). The overall scope of this research, ...
Make a Tax-Deductible Donation to assist in the aftermath of Earthquakes in Ecuador and Japan. CUNY has established a fund for charitable donations to assist Ecuador and Japan in ...
The America-Nepal Friendship Society, Inc. (ANFS) is an association of individuals engaged in bringing the people of the United States and Nepal closer together through understanding, appreciation, ...
Haiti was still recovering from a 2010 earthquake which caused mass destruction when Hurricane Matthew made landfall on October 4, 2016 as a Category 4. The Hurricane continued over Cuba and then ...
Donate by check or money order payable to CUNY Research Foundation with memo indicating “Philippines Typhoon Relief Fund 78511-00-13” Super Typhoon Haiyan is one of the strongest storms ever recorded.
CUNY is committed to supporting all members of our community, regardless of immigration status. CUNY is deeply committed to protecting our immigrant and non-citizen students to the fullest extent of ...
The meetings of the Board of Trustees of The City University of New York are open to the public, and the Board welcomes the interest of those who attend. The public has ample opportunity to ...
U.S. immigration policy is changing rapidly. The White House has issued several Executive Orders (EO), which proposed changes to regulations that impact the rights of permanent residents, Temporary ...
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