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Established 1847

WHATMAKESCUNYTHEGREATESTURBANUNIVERSITYIN THEWORLD?

1 UNIVERSITY25 COLLEGES1,750 PROGRAMS & MAJORS20,000 FACULTY MEMBERS275,000 DEGREE STUDENTS1 MILLION ALUMNI WORLDWIDE

High-Quality Affordable EducationWe believe that an exceptional educationshould expand your mind and possibilitieswithout emptying your pockets. 7K 4.8K4-YR COLLEGE2-YR COMMUNITY COLLEGEANNUAL TUITION – NY STATE RESIDENT 18.6K 9.6K4-YR COLLEGE2-YR COMMUNITY COLLEGEANNUAL TUITION – OUT OF STATE RESIDENT65%ATTEND TUITION-FREE3 in 4GRADUATE DEBT-FREE2

America’s Best Value CollegesThe New York TimesCITY COLLEGEBest Global UniversityU.S. News and World ReportColleges thatCreate FuturesThe Princeton ReviewCUNY propels almost six times as many low-incomestudents into the middle class and beyond as alleight Ivy League campuses, plus Duke, M.I.T.,Stanford and Chicago, combined.The New York TimesBARUCH COLLEGEMost Innovative SchoolsU.S. News and World ReportBest Collegesin New YorkBest CollegesKINGSBOROUGH COMMUNITY COLLEGEOne of the Top 10 CommunityColleges in the NationAspen Institute College Excellence ProgramBestBang for theBuckWashington Monthly3

25 Colleges in the Capital of the World12Baruch College Borough of ManhattanCommunity College3Bronx Community College4Brooklyn College5City College of New York6College of Staten Island78918LaGuardia Community College19Lehman College20Macaulay Honors Collegeand Urban Studies21Medgar Evers CollegeCUNY School of Law22 New York City College CUNY Graduate Schoolof Public Health andHealth Policy10 CUNY School of Labor11of Technology12 CUNY School of Craig Newmark GraduateSchool of JournalismCUNY Graduate CenterQueens CollegeProfessional Studies2313Guttman Community College24 Queensborough14Hostos Community College15Hunter CollegeCommunity College25York College16 John Jay College ofCriminal Justice17Four-Year CollegesKingsborough Community CollegeCommunity CollegesProfessional & Graduate SchoolsVisit cuny.edu/campustours6STATEN ISLAND4

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An Exceptional Education130174Start with a solid foundation in ouruniversity-wide core curriculum.Push yourself outside your comfort zone insmall classes. 70% of our classes have 30students or fewer.Think globally. Your classmatesspeak 174 languages.1,750Choose from over 1,750 rigorous academic majors acrossthe university, or customize a unique major with the CUNYBaccalaureate program.80%Learn from the brightest. 80% of our full-time faculty havethe highest degree in their field — not to mention that theyare Nobel Laureates, Pulitzer Prize winners, NSF GrantRecipients, MacArthur Fellows and more.For a full list of majors: cuny.edu/majors6

Popular MajorsARTSTECHNOLOGYArtArt HistoryCommercial PhotographyCreative WritingDanceFilm/Cinema StudiesMusic/Music CompositionSpeech and Theater ArtsTheater and DanceTheater Dramatic ArtsAnimationComputer Science and TechnologyCybersecurityDigital DesignDigital ForensicsGame DesignGraphic Arts & Graphic DesignMultimedia & Digital DesignMusic Recording TechnologySonic Arts/ Audio TechnologyTelecommunications TechnologyWebsite Design & AdministrationBUSINESSAccountingActuarial ScienceAviation ManagementBusiness AdministrationBusiness CommunicationsBusiness ManagementEconomicsFinanceIndustrial PsychologyInternational BusinessMarketingReal EstateSmall Business EntrepreneurshipCAREERAutomotive TechnologyCulinary Arts/Hospitality ManagementFashion Design/MarketingIndustrial Design TechnologyNuclear Medicine TechnologyOffice Administration and TechnologyRespiratory TherapySurgical TechnologyTherapeutic RecreationVeterinary TechnicianHEALTH PROFESSIONSCUNY Med/Pre-MedCommunity Health/Public HealthDental HygieneDental Lab TechnicianDietetics/Food & NutritionEMT/ParamedicExercise ScienceMedical Laboratory ScienceNursingOccupational TherapyOccupational Therapy AssistantPhysical Therapy AssistantPhysical TherapyRadiologic TechnologySpeech Pathology & AudiologyLIBERAL ARTSAmerican a StudiesEducation/Teacher StudiesEnglish/LiteratureForeign Languages/LinguisticsGender StudiesGeographyHistoryJournalism-Broadcast & PrintPhilosophyPolitical Science and GovernmentPsychologySociologyPUBLIC SERVICEFire ScienceCriminal Justice/Police StudiesGovernment &Public AdministrationInternational StudiesLegal Studies/Pre-LawParalegal StudiesPublic AffairsSocial WorkUrban medical ScienceChemistryEngineeringEnvironmental ScienceForensic rosciencePharmaceutical SciencePhysicsSleep ScienceFor a full list of majors: cuny.edu/majors7

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Great Minds at WorkRoll up your sleeves and engage in cutting edge research alongside dedicated, passionatefaculty. The results speak for themselves.116 NSF Fellows96 Fulbright Scholars10 Truman Scholars13248Nobel LaureatesMacArthur FellowsRhodes ScholarsSukhrob Abdushukurov Jack Kent Cooke Undergraduate Transfer ScholarshipLaGuardia Community CollegeSukhrob Abdushukurov, a 2019 graduate of LaGuardia Community College, was one of just 61community college students from across the country selected as this year’s Jack Kent CookeUndergraduate Transfer Scholars. Born in Uzbekistan, Sukhrob came to the U.S. three yearsago. The Cooke scholarship will allow him to continue his education and pursue a bachelor’sdegree in psychology.Gabriella Cook Francis Winner of the Marshall ScholarshipHunter CollegeGabriella won the prestigious Marshall Scholarship for graduate study at Oxford University. Sheplans to study how faltering democracies turn into authoritarian governments. While at Hunter,she organized and moderated town-hall meetings for the Office of the Manhattan BoroughPresident and coordinated events at Hunter’s Roosevelt House.Eri Nox Winner of the FulbrightBrooklyn CollegeEri is a recipient of the U.S. government’s flagship international exchange scholarship toconduct research and teach English in countries around the world. Eri, who studied playwritingat Brooklyn College, is heading to Poland to adapt an English version of the play “Oni”— themasculine form of “they.” Eri will research the use of gender-specific pronouns and the impact of“they” as a singular pronoun.Akil Fletcher National Science Foundation Graduate Research FellowCity College of New YorkAkil is a recipient of the NSF, a prestigious 3-year research fellowship which provides a stipendof 34,000 a year and a 12,000 tuition allowance. Akil plans to explore how race and cultureintersect in digital gaming spaces. Akil, who has always been interested in gaming, studiedAnthropology while at City College and hopes his work will impact students of color.11

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Connect with the CampusesWhether you revel in the serenity of a quiet quad as you read the classics or thrill at the bustle of the citythat never sleeps, you’ll find a home at CUNY. Each of our campuses offers a unique college experienceand takes full advantage of the greatest city in the world. Come visit and find the best fit for you.Traditional CampusUrban CampusHousingOnline Programs2-Year Degree4-Year DegreeBaruch CollegeSize: 15kBorough of ManhattanCommunity CollegeMascot: BearcatSize: 27kMost Popular Major: AccountingMascot: Blue PantherWhat’s Nearby: Madison Square Park, Little India,the Flatiron BuildingMost Popular Major: Business, Criminal Justice, NursingClaim to Fame: Ranked #1 college in the country for socialmobility for four consecutive yearsWebsite: baruch.cuny.eduWhat’s Nearby: World Trade Center, Hudson RiverWaterfront, Wall StreetClaim to Fame: Home of the Tribeca Performing Arts Centerand Tribeca Film FestivalWebsite: www.bmcc.cuny.edu14

Bronx Community CollegeBrooklyn CollegeSize: 11kSize: 15kMascot: Bronx BroncoMascot: BulldogMost Popular Major: Liberal Arts and SciencesMost Popular Major: Business AdministrationWhat’s Nearby: Little Italy, the Bronx Zoo,the NY Botanical GardenWhat’s Nearby: Prospect Park, Brooklyn Botanic Garden,Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn Academy of MusicClaim to Fame: Home to the Hall of Fame for Great AmericansClaim to Fame: Home to NYC’s first public film school,The Feirstein Graduate School of CinemaWebsite: www.bcc.cuny.eduWebsite: brooklyn.cuny.eduThe City College of New YorkCollege of Staten IslandSize: 13kSize: 12kMascot: BeaverMascot: DolphinMost Popular Major: Engineering, Architecture, Sciences,Education, Music, PsychologyMost Popular Major: Psychology, BusinessWhat’s Nearby: Riverbank State Park, West Harlem Piers,the Apollo TheaterClaim to Fame: Celebrated roster of 10 Nobel Prize winnersWebsite: ccny.cuny.eduWhat’s Nearby: Staten Island Ferry, Empire Outlets,Snug Harbor Cultural CenterClaim to Fame: One of three colleges in the U.S. authorizedto breed the African Naked Mole Rat, a sought-after cancerresearch animal modelWebsite: csi.cuny.edu15

CUNY School of Professional StudiesGuttman Community CollegeSize: 2kMascot: LynxMost Popular Major: NursingWhat’s Nearby: Madison Square Garden, Empire StateBuilding, Herald Square, Penn StationClaim to Fame: Ranked in Top 5% for Online Bachelor Degreesby U.S. News and World Report. 90% of SPS’s online GeneralEducation courses are offered with Zero Textbook cost.Website: sps.cuny.eduSize: 1kHostos Community CollegeHunter CollegeSize: 7kSize: 16kMascot: CaimanMascot: HawksMost Popular Major: Liberal Arts and SciencesMost Popular Major: PsychologyWhat’s Nearby: Yankee Stadium, the Bronx Museum of theArts, the Universal Hip Hop MuseumWhat’s Nearby: Central Park, The Metropolitan Museum of Artand The Museum MileClaim to Fame: The NJCAA DIII Women’s BasketballChampions two years in a rowClaim to Fame: 150 Years of Academic ExcellenceWebsite: hostos.cuny.edu16Mascot: Stella the Grizzly BearMost Popular Major: Liberal Arts and SciencesWhat’s Nearby: Bryant Park, Grand Central, Times Square,Broadway, Rockefeller Center, MoMAClaim to Fame: Bobby Ashley, creator of Amazon PrimeVideo’s The Ave, graduated from Guttman CCWebsite: guttman.cuny.eduWebsite: hunter.cuny.edu

John Jay College of Criminal JusticeKingsborough Community CollegeSize: 13kSize: 15kMascot: BloodhoundMascot: The WaveMost Popular Major: Criminal JusticeMost Popular Major: Liberal Arts and SciencesWhat’s Nearby: Lincoln Center, Central ParkWhat’s Nearby: Sheepshead Bay, Brighton Beach,Coney IslandClaim to Fame: Nationally ranked in criminal justice andforensics educationWebsite: jjay.cuny.eduClaim to Fame: Our unique programs in Paramedics,Polysomnographic (Sleep) Technology and Maritime TechnologyWebsite: www.kbcc.cuny.eduLaGuardia Community CollegeLehman CollegeSize: 14kSize: 19kMascot: Red HawkMost Popular Major: Liberal Arts: Math and ScienceWhat’s Nearby: The Falchi Building, The Factory, MoMA PS1,Gantry Plaza State ParkClaim to Fame: Home of the LaGuardia and Wagner Archives,which document the social and political history of NYCWebsite: laguardia.eduMascot: The Lightning BugMost Popular Major: Health Professions, Business, SociologyWhat’s Nearby: Van Cortland Park, the Bronx Zoo,the New York Botanical Garden, and Little ItalyClaim to Fame: The new Science Hall, equipped with hightech classrooms, labs, and a rooftop teaching and researchgreenhouseWebsite: lehman.edu17

Macaulay Honors CollegeMedgar Evers CollegeSize: 2kSize: 7kMascot: Mountain LionMascot: CougarMost Popular Major: Finance, Accounting, Psychology,Biology, English, EngineeringMost Popular Major: Biological Sciences, Business, PsychologyWhat’s Nearby: Central Park, Lincoln CenterClaim to Fame: One of the top seven public honors collegesin the nationWhat’s Nearby: Brooklyn Botanic Garden, BrooklynMuseum, Prospect Park, Barclays CenterClaim to Fame: The annual Jazzy Jazz FestivalWebsite: mec.cuny.eduWebsite: macaulay.cuny.eduNYC College of TechnologyQueens CollegeSize: 17kSize: 17kMascot: Yellow JacketMascot: KnightMost Popular Major: Engineering TechnologyMost Popular Major: Education, Psychology, Computer ScienceWhat’s Nearby: Brooklyn’s Tech Triangle, the BrooklynBridge, Barclays Center, BAM and the Navy YardWhat’s Nearby: Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, Citifield,USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis CenterClaim to Fame: Largest four-year public college of technologyin the NortheastClaim to Fame: Home of the Kupferburg Center for the Artsand Queens College Tech Incubator, the only tech start-upincubator in QueensWebsite: citytech.cuny.eduWebsite: qc.cuny.edu18

Queensborough Community CollegeSchool of Labor and Urban StudiesSize: 15kSize: 200Mascot: TigerMost Popular Major: Urban and Community StudiesMost Popular Major: Liberal Arts and SciencesWhat’s Nearby: Bryant Park, Grand Central, Times Square,Broadway, Rockefeller Center, MoMAWhat’s Nearby: The Queens County Farm Museum, AlleyPond Environmental Center, Oakland LakeClaim to Fame: The Annual Professional Performing Arts SeriesClaim to Fame: The university’s newest school and the onlyinterdisciplinary program in Labor and Urban Studies in the nationWebsite: www.qcc.cuny.eduWebsite: slu.cuny.eduThe CUNY School of Medicine (CSOM)The CUNY School of Medicine offers an accelerated 7 year BS/MDprogram dedicated to producing highly-skilled, knowledgeablemedical practitioners who provide quality health care tohistorically underserved communities. CSOM admits studentsstraight from high school into our biomedical program and offers aseamless transition into the medical school curriculum.Website: ccny.cuny.edu/csomCUNY Baccalaureate for Unique andInterdisciplinary Studies (CUNY BA)York CollegeSize: 8kMascot: CardinalMost Popular Major: Health Professions, SciencesWhat’s Nearby: King Manor Museum, JFK InternationalAirport, Jamaica AveCUNY BA facilitates collaboration between motivated studentsand faculty mentors from colleges across CUNY in designingindividualized programs of study. CUNY BA has more than8,000 alumni; Fulbright, Marshall, and Truman scholars; morethan 3M for fellowships; study abroad programs; firstgeneration college students; special projects; and more!Website: cunyba.cuny.eduClaim to Fame: Home of the FDA Regional Testing LaboratoryWebsite: york.cuny.edu19

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