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The City University of New York is the nation's leading urban public university serving more than 480,000 students at 23 colleges and institutions in New York City. The University’s 23 institutions include 11 senior colleges, six community colleges, the William E. Macaulay Honors College at CUNY, the Graduate School and University Center, the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism, the CUNY School of Law, the CUNY School of Professional Studies, and the CUNY School of Public Health. <read more>
Serving more than 243,000 degree-credit students and 273,000 continuing and professional education students, the University confers 35,000 degrees each year - more than 1.1 million associate, baccalaureate, master's and doctoral degrees since 1967. CUNY plays a crucial role in the life and economy of the city and state. As of 2007, 54 percent of undergraduates and 46 percent of all college students in New York City were attending CUNY. College Now, CUNY's academic enrichment program for 46,000 high school students, is offered at CUNY campuses and at more than 343 high schools. Online baccalaureate degrees are offered by the School of Professional Studies.
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Chancellor's Message/MissionA commitment to providing first-rate academic opportunities for students of all backgrounds: That has been The City University of New York’s mission since its founding in 1847. Today, CUNY is a higher education destination, a magnet for talented students including three Rhodes Scholars selected since 2005. Enrollment is at record levels, and high-achieving students increasingly choose CUNY colleges, recognizing their great value and paths to professional success. <read more>
Teaching, research and public service are the hallmarks of the best universities, and CUNY is deeply committed to all three. Our world-class faculty members have won nearly every award in their fields, and increasing our full-time teaching ranks is a top priority. CUNY has emerged as one of the nation's premier research institutions: Our planned, state-of-the-art Advanced Science Research Center is already drawing renowned scientists to the University. CUNY invigorates the city and state through partnerships with public schools, economic development initiatives, immigration and financial advice hotlines, and other outreach. We provide New York with graduates trained for high-demand jobs in the sciences, technology, math, teaching, nursing and other critical and growing fields.
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Academics and FacultyFrom certificate courses to the Ph.D., CUNY provides post-secondary learning at every level, in every field of interest: 1,750 programs, more than 230 majors leading to associate and baccalaureate degrees, and more than 160 graduate-degree majors. CUNY’s 6,700 full-time teaching faculty members include prominent experts in virtually every field of human endeavor. Guggenheim Fellows, Pulitzer Prize winners and two U.S. Poet Laureates have taught at CUNY, and more than 80 percent of full-time professors hold the highest degrees in their fields. Expanding the ranks of full-time faculty is one of CUNY’s highest priorities. |
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Research and LibrariesWith more than 100 nationally recognized research centers, CUNY is one of the nation’s premier research institutions, promoting discovery in the sciences and engineering as well as in the arts, education and humanities. The state-of-the-art, 200,000-square-foot Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC), to open in 2012 at The City College, will be the University’s hub of groundbreaking research in photonics, nanotechnology, water and environmental sensing, structural biology and neuroscience, important work that is already underway at CUNY. CUNY’s 30 libraries contain 7.6 million volumes, 30,000 periodicals, and a wealth of microfilms, music scores, records, slides, tapes, videos and other materials. Libraries also license books and journals in electronic format; many of these are available through the Internet. All CUNY students can use any CUNY library. |
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The Student BodyCUNY students are remarkably diverse, tracing their ancestries to 205 countries. African-American, white and Hispanic undergraduates each comprise more than a quarter of the student body, and Asians more than 15 percent. Forty-seven percent of undergraduates have a native language other than English, 41 percent work more than 20 hours a week, 63 percent attend school full time, and 15 percent support children. Nearly 60 percent are female and 29 percent are 25 or older. Of first-time freshmen, 37 percent are born outside the U.S. mainland and nearly 70 percent attended New York City public high schools. |
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21st Century FacilitiesFrom the traditional to the architecturally innovative, 300 buildings with almost 26 million square feet of space comprise CUNY’s physical plant, with campuses ranging from The City College’s neo-Gothic buildings on St. Nicholas Heights to Baruch College’s Newman Vertical Campus in midtown Manhattan, to the bucolic College of Staten Island. CUNY buildings house state-of-the-art computer centers, science and language laboratories, gymnasiums, theaters, greenhouses and astronomy observatories. |
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The William E. Macaulay Honors College at CUNYThe William E. Macaulay Honors College at CUNY provides an enhanced undergraduate education to academically gifted students, drawing on the University’s resources and New York’s cultural, scientific, government and business communities to provide a broad, challenging liberal arts education. City College alumnus William E. Macaulay’s $30 million gift in 2006 established a home and endowment for the college. Private funding helps provide full tuition, scholarships, laptops and academic expense accounts. |
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Accomplished AlumniCUNY graduates include 12 Nobel Laureates, among the highest number from any public university in the country. Our outstanding alumni have included a U.S. Secretary of State, a Supreme Court Justice, mayors, members of Congress, state legislators, scientists, an astronaut, actors, singers, composers, writers and inventors. More top U.S. corporate executives earned their bachelor’s degrees at The City University of New York than at any other university in the country, according to a national survey conducted by Standard & Poor’s. In 2009, four of New York City’s five borough presidents were CUNY alumni. |
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College PrepCUNY’s many programs to strengthen academic skills and provide advanced placement courses include the College Now enrichment program for high school students; remedial classes in community colleges, and SEEK and College Discovery for economically and educationally disadvantaged students. CUNY offers 86 degree-credit English as a Second Language classes, and a CUNY Language Immersion Program for to help entering freshmen improve their English. |
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Financial AidNew York City Council Peter F. Vallone Academic Scholarships and individual scholarships offered by CUNY colleges complement federal and state grants and loans. Graduates of New York City high schools with a B or better average who are accepted to CUNY, may be eligible for Vallone Scholarships. Of full-time undergraduate CUNY degree students, 70 percent receive financial aid, from federal Pell grants and state TAP awards, to federal work-study. Annually, students receive more than $600 million from a variety of sources to help meet the cost of attending CUNY. |
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CUNY Welcome CenterThe CUNY Welcome Center provides one-stop admission advisement to prospective high school students, current college students and returning adults and veterans. Assistance to high school college advisors, CBO professionals and parents is also available. Welcome Center services, location directions and hours of operation >> |
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