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CUNY Baccalaureate Degree
Innovative and uniquely suited for independent students, the CUNY Baccalaureate degree offers academic choices along with affordable tuition, scholarships, internships, and credit for life experience. You pick the courses you want from any of the 17 CUNY colleges across the City, then study independently, in the classroom or online. A faculty mentor will guide you so you’ll graduate with a degree that’s perfectly suited to your life and goals.
CUNY School of Law at Queens College
Since its inception, the mission of the CUNY School of law has been the training of lawyers for the service of human needs.
CUNY Teacher Academy
This new approach to teacher education combines a rigorous math and science program and a strong liberal arts curriculum with early, hands on experience in City public schools. Based at nine CUNY colleges, it offers four years of free tuition and stipends for internships.
CUNY Weekend College
More than 1,000 weekend courses - many leading to Bachelor and Associate degrees that can be earned entirely on weekends - are offered at convenient campuses in all five boroughs. Weekend courses meet on Friday evening, Saturday, and Sunday, and academic advisement and other services are available.
The Graduate School and University Center
The Graduate School and University Center is CUNY's doctorate-granting institution, with more than a third of its rated Ph.D. programs ranking among the country's top 20.
Hostos Community College
Established in the South Bronx, Hostos's mission is to provide educational opportunities leading to socio-economic mobility for Hispanics, African Americans, and other residents of New York City who have encountered significant barriers to higher education.
Hunter College
One of the oldest public colleges in the nation and the largest college of the City University of New York, Hunter is a national leader in urban public education.
John Jay College of Criminal Justice
John Jay College of Criminal Justice is a senior liberal arts college of the City University of New York dedicated to education and research in the fields of criminal justice, fire science, and public service.
Kingsborough Community College
Kingsborough, located in Manhattan Beach, Brooklyn, offers approximately 30,000 students per year a wide range of courses in the liberal arts and career education.
LaGuardia Community College
New York City's most nationally recognized two-year college, LaGuardia hosts over 13,000 students in Long Island City in Western Queens.
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