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Queens College is no longer accepting Freshmen applications for the Fall 2009 semester. Please click here to apply for the Spring 2010 semester. Thank you.

Please note, we are no longer accepting Admissions Appeal Forms for the Fall 2009 semester.



Note for all new Transfer Students.To ensure a faster evaluation of your credits, please sign up for a Transfer Advising Workshop. Your evaluation will be given to you at the workshop.


-The William E. Macaulay Honors College (MHC)

A flagship program of the University that provides an enhanced undergraduate education to academically gifted students. Since its inauguration in 2001, the Honors College has grown rapidly, drawing on the unique resources of CUNY and New York's cultural, scientific, government, and business communities to provide its students with a broad-based and challenging liberal arts education.
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-Queens College Scholars Program

The Queens College Scholars program offers a variety of merit-based scholarships each fall to full-time freshmen. (Applicants to the CUNY William E. Macaulay Honors College (MHC) need not file a Queens College Scholars application.) In addition to filing a freshman application indicating Queens College as the first choice, interested students must also file a Queens College Scholars application prior to February 1.


-The CUNY Financial Aid Estimator

The CUNY website now has available a Financial Aid Estimator to calculate the financial aid awards you may receive if you attend CUNY for Spring 2007.
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Important Links for Prospective Freshmen:

Click here to apply to Queens College

Queens College offers Honors and Scholarship Programs (including The CUNY Honors College) for high achieving students.

The Freshman Year Initiative (FYI) is a program of learning communities designed to enhance the freshmen experience.

The Search for Education, Elevation, and Knowledge (SEEK) program serves academically under-prepared and economically disadvantaged students.

To receive information about Queens College by mail, please complete the Admissions Inquiry Form.

   











      


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