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Queens College Offers 69 Undergraduate Programs in Four Divisions

Three of these divisions offer honors programs, and academically gifted students are eligible for the Macaulay Honors College, which provides full tuition, a free laptop, study abroad programs, and other benefits.

At Queens College you'll find support wherever you need it: financial aid advice, mentoring from faculty, online access to services, peer counseling, and the Writing Center, to name a few. Our Internship Center's database tracks more than 1,200 opportunities. Interns earn academic credit and often more: the average Queens College internship stipend is $1,200-$1,500. We'll help you select the right courses and choose a major to launch you into the career that interests you the most. When you're ready to find a position, our Career Services office is on the job for you.

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A wide variety of programs all year long...

With spring and fall semesters, a Winter Session, and two Summer Sessions, the campus is active throughout the year; classes are held day and night to accommodate students with demanding schedules.

Special Programs

Whether you are returning to school, or just trying to find time for it, Queens College has a variety of special programs to assist students of all ages and needs obtain their educational goals.

  • Adult Collegiate Education (ACE)
    If you're an adult age 25 and older, with a high school diploma or a GED, you can obtain academic credit for your life achievements while you work toward a bachelor's degree.
  • Murphy Institute for Worker Education and Labor Studies
    This program offers educational opportunities to union members to meet their career advancement and personal growth needs. It also serves as an academic resource on issues of concern for the labor movement. The Institute constitutes two centers: The Center for Worker Education and the Center for Community, Labor and Policy Studies.
  • SEEK
    SEEK is a program that serves academically underprepared and economically disadvantaged students.
  • Senior Citizen Program
    New York State residents 60 years of age or older who have completed high school may attend Queens College as auditors.
  • Upward Bound
    Serves high school students from low-income families and/or families in which neither parent holds a college degree. The primary goal is to increase the rates at which these students enroll in and graduate from institutions of postsecondary education.
  • Weekend College
    Can't attend classes during the week? Busy students can pursue their degrees on Friday nights, Saturdays, and Sundays.
  • honors & scholarships

    Honors Programs 

    For those students who are looking to advance their college program even further, Queens College is proud to offer our various honors programs. From the Macaulay Honors College program to the Queens College Honors program and the Time 2000 program, there are a wide variety of honors program tracks for students to follow.

    If you would like more information about the various honors programs that are available from Queens College, please click on the links below to access further details.

  • Business and Liberal Arts (BALA)
  • Macaulay Honors College
  • Queens College Honors Program
  • Time 2000

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    Please note that our offices will be closed from 10:00 am-11:00 am on the first Tuesday of each month. We apologize for the inconvenience.
    Location: Jefferson Hall Lobby
    Phone: 718-997-5600
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    Email: Admissions@qc.cuny.edu
     





     

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