ADMISSION TO THE COLLEGE

Director: Joshua Perez
Assistant to the Director of Admissions and Recruitment: Laura J. Hallgren
ASAP Admissions Recruitment Specialist: Nathali Gil-Crotty
Admissions Operations Specialist: Anthony Maldonado
Admissions Specialist: Austin Rivera
Admissions Communications Coordinator: Anthony Campanico
Admissions Counselor: Aneisha Scott

Loew Hall [LO], Room 224 | 718.289.5895
www.bcc.cuny.edu/admissions

GENERAL ADMISSIONS INFORMATION

Bronx Community College accepts both entering freshman and transfer students. Students may attend Bronx Community College either full time or part time and may attend classes whenever they are in session.

All admissions inquiries and information requests should be sent to:

Office of Admissions and Recruitment
Bronx Community College
The City University of New York
ATTN: Office of Admissions and Recruitment
2155 University Avenue
Loew Hall [LO], Room 224
Bronx, NY 10453

The admissions office assists applicants in completing their application and obtaining academic advisement prior to registration. Prospective students are sent information about admission to the College upon request.

Requirements for Admission:
All applicants must fulfill the following admissions requirements to be accepted into the College:

  1. Original of the Equivalency Diploma (total score of 2250 or higher) and General Educational Development Test Scores (with a minimum standard score of 410 on each content area test)
  1. Official copies of any high school or official transcripts from any college or university they may have attended.

Note:

  1. The GED® Test is the new High School Equivalency (HSE) Exam in New York State. The TASC Test™ was discontinued on December 31, 2021.
  2. Applicants must obtain and provide official transcripts. The Office of Admissions is unable to obtain transcripts on behalf of the applicant.
  3. Bronx Community College does not accept high school certificates, Individualized Education Plan (IEP) diplomas, non-public correspondence, online or virtual high school. Students with these must successfully complete a high school equivalency examination to be considered for admission to a CUNY college


Residence

The residency of students under 24 years of age is governed by the residence of their parents or legal guardian.


New York City Residency Requirements:

A student may be eligible for residency tuition rate if the student has continuously maintained his/her principal place of residence in the City of New York for:

New York City Residency Requirements:

A student may be eligible for residency tuition rate if the student has continuously maintained his/her principal place of residence in the City of New York for:

New York State Residency Requirements:

For out of city New York State residents seeking the New York State resident tuition rate, the student must have continuously maintained his/her principal place of residence in the State of New York for at least 12 consecutive months immediately preceding the first day of classes. All New York State residents who reside outside of New York City and plan to register at Bronx Community College must complete Residence Forms B80 and B81 before registration. The forms are available in the Bronx Community College Bursar’s Office. Tuition for out–of–city New York State residents who have a valid Certificate of Residence on file, issued by their county of residence, will be charged the same tuition as New York City residents. Certificates of Residence are normally valid for one year from the date of issue and must be renewed each year.


Determination of Residency Rate Tuition for Non-Residents of New York State, including Undocumented and Out-of-Status Immigrants:

Chapter 327 of the New York State laws mandates that payment of tuition by any student who is not a resident of New York State, other than those in lawful non-immigration status, shall be at a rate no greater than that imposed for students who are residents of the state, provided that they meet one of the following conditions: (1) they have attended an approved New York high school for two or more years, graduated and applied to attend CUNY within five years of receiving the New York State diploma; (2) they have attended an approved New York State Program for General Equivalency Diploma (GED) exam preparation, received the GED issued within New York State and applied to attend CUNY within five years of receiving the New York State GED; (3) they were enrolled in CUNY in the Fall 2001 semester or quarter and were authorized by CUNY to pay tuition at the resident rate. Thus, a student who attended CUNY in the Fall 2001 semester and paid the resident rate does not have to satisfy either condition 1 or 2 above. (It should be noted that any student meeting one of the three conditions set forth in the law does not need to prove residency in New York State.)

Students without lawful immigration status must file a notarized affidavit with CUNY stating that they have filed an application to legalize their immigration status or will file an application as soon as they are eligible to do so.

APPLICATION PROCEDURE

How to Apply:

Applicants may complete the online application at https://www.cuny.edu/admissions/undergraduate/.

The Freshman Application

The City University of New York provides an application for undergraduate freshman admission that permits students to apply to as many as six City University schools on a single form. Even if the six programs are in six different CUNY colleges, only one application and one fee is necessary. The application includes a section for students who wish to be considered for SEEK or College Discovery. The following applicants should complete the regular freshman application:

The Transfer Application

An applicant who has previously attended another college, university or postsecondary institution must report that fact in a transfer application. The applicant must also have the former institution(s) submit official transcript(s), including an official statement of the conditions of withdrawal, directly to UAPC, Box 359023, Bay Station, Brooklyn, NY 11235-9023. Even if attendance at such a college was for a short period of time and no grades are recorded, an official college transcript is required.

In addition, a student wishing to transfer to BCC who has been academically dismissed from his/her previous community college must wait one traditional (fall/spring) semester before being eligible for admission to BCC. This policy does not apply to student transferring from a 4-year college or university.

The International Student Application

International students who are neither U.S. citizens nor permanent residents must file the appropriate freshman or transfer student application and meet the corresponding admission requirements. Students who were educated in a language other than English are required to take an exam offered by an approved provider that evaluates English language skills. Approved exams and minimum scores needed for admission are as follows: Internet-Based TOEFL: 53; Paper-Based TOEFL: 475; IELTS Academic Level: 5.5; Pearson Academic: 41; Duolingo: 80. Once a student has been admitted to Bronx Community College by the University Admissions Processing Center (UAPC), they will be asked to submit financial information and other documents that will satisfy the requirements for the issuance of the I-20 form. Once an I-20 form is issued to the student, they can request an appointment at a United States Embassy in their home country to request a student visa. Inquiries regarding I-20 issuance and student visas may be directed to the International Advisor in the Registrar’s Office, Colston Hall [CO], Room 513, 718.289.5892.

Non-Degree Student Application

The admission requirements for non-degree students are the same as the admissions requirements for matriculated students. Non-degree students (non-matriculated) must apply directly to the Bronx Community College Admissions Office via e-submission only.

Application Fee

All applicants are required to pay a $65 freshman application fee or $70 transfer fee. Applicants are encouraged to pay with a credit card. You may also mail your fee with a check or money order payable to CUNY UAPC Lockbox, Mail Code: 8770, P.O. Box 7247, Philadelphia, PA 19170-8770. Please write your name and CUNYfirst ID number on your check or money order. You can find your CUNYfirst ID number on your Application Summary. Please allow at least four to six weeks for processing when sending payment by mail. This fee is not refundable.

Deadline

The deadline date for fall and spring admission will be determined each semester by the CUNY Welcome Center. International applicants should apply at least six to ten months before the start of the semester in which he/she would like to attend. The College reserves the right to deny admission to any student if, in its judgment, the presence of that student on campus poses an undue risk to the safety or security of the College or the college community. That judgment will be based on an individualized determination taking into account any information the College has about a student’s criminal record and the particular circumstances of the College, including the presence of a childcare center on the campus.

CUNY Proficiency Requirements

Students can demonstrate that they meet the University’s proficiency requirements in English and Math based on their SAT, ACT, or NY State Regents test scores:

English:
Students may meet the proficiency requirement in English by documenting any one of the following:

Mathematics:
Students may meet the proficiency requirement in mathematics by documenting any one of the following: