What is CUNY?

What is CUNY?

Founded in 1847 as the nation’s first free public institution of higher education, today CUNY serves 500,000 students of all ages and awards 55,000 degrees each year.

What if I do not have a cunyfirst account?

If you do not have a CUNYfirst account, see the FAQs. ONLY enter your CUNY Login password on CUNY Login websites (ssologin.cuny.edu and login.cuny.edu). NEVER share it with others or enter your CUNY Login password elsewhere without the approval of your campus IT department.

What should I never do with my CUNY login password?

NEVER share it with others or enter your CUNY Login password elsewhere without the approval of your campus IT department. More information on CUNY’s policies regarding user accounts and credentials can be found in the Acceptable Use of Computer Resources Policy.

Where can I find information on CUNY’s policies regarding user accounts and credentials?

More information on CUNY’s policies regarding user accounts and credentials can be found in the Acceptable Use of Computer Resources Policy. Note: Please do not bookmark this page.

Where are the CUNY community colleges in New York?

CUNY Community Colleges Name Location Bronx Community College Bronx Hostos Community College Bronx Kingsborough Community College Brooklyn Borough of Manhattan Community College Manhattan

How much does it cost to go to CUNY schools?

Because all CUNY schools are public colleges, tuition is significantly cheaper for residents of New York City (for the community colleges) and New York State (for all other CUNYs) than at comparable private schools; for 2020-2021, tuition is $6,930 per year for undergraduates at 4-year CUNY colleges.

Which CUNY schools don’t care about SAT/ACT scores?

The only CUNYs where you don’t have to worry too much about SAT/ACT scores are the College of Staten Island and Medgar Evers College (above), which both have 100% admissions rates. Jules Antonio /Flickr