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This Tuition and Fee Manual (“Manual” or “TFM”) was created to combine tuition and fee policies and procedures in one document to provide assistance to CUNY staff. Although not designed to be the ...
The CUNY Undergraduate Research Council (CURC), composed of representatives from all CUNY undergraduate colleges and schools, nominated projects reflecting the impressive range of mentored research ...
The City University of New York today congratulated the approximately 5,000 graduating students among the CUNY Class of 2025 who raised children while pursuing a degree. These parents found additional ...
CUNY Citizenship Now! on Saturday provided free legal assistance to more than 300 green card holders with their naturalization applications at its annual Spring Citizenship Drive. The all-day event, ...
“The 2026 New York State budget is a testament to Governor Kathy Hochul and the State Legislature’s support for higher education. These vital resources will enable CUNY to offer an affordable, ...
The City University of New York predicts that ditching more textbooks in favor of free online materials will save 50,000 students more than $4.5 million this coming year in book fees. Like many ...
The City University of New York today celebrated nine standout CUNY community college students who were selected to receive the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation’s coveted Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship, ...
CUNY Chancellor Félix V. Matos Rodríguez today testified during a joint hearing of the New York City Council’s committees on finance and higher education regarding the City’s fiscal year 2026 ...
Ocean ecosystems face multiple threats from pollution, loss of biodiversity, environmental change, and extreme events. Endowed Professor at CCNY & The CUNY Graduate Center Dr. Maria Tzortziou, ...
CUNY Chancellor Félix V. Matos Rodríguez today visited Queens College for a Mother’s Day celebration with participants of SIBS Club, a program for families of children with autism, directed by Dr.
In many coastal neighborhoods, floodwaters now rise during high tide even on non-stormy days. This phenomenon, known as “sunny day flooding,” or “king tide flooding,” is a sign of an escalating ...
In ever-progressive cities like New York, glittering new infrastructure, comes with forward thinking environmental developments—such as bike lanes, green parks, rooftop gardens, and urban farms. But ...
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