Queens College Today
The college enjoys a national reputation for its liberal arts and sciences and pre-professional programs. Phi Beta Kappa, the oldest and most respected undergraduate honors organization in the United States, has a chapter at Queens, a distinction shared with only about 10% of the nation’s liberal arts colleges.
The Princeton Review has featured Queens College in America’s Best Value Colleges every year since its inception, citing the school’s outstanding academics, generous financial aid packages, and relatively low costs. U.S. News & World Report America’s Best Colleges (2017 edition) ranks Queens among the top 10 public universities in its category, “Best Universities–Master’s (North).” This category describes colleges that offer a full range of undergraduate and master’s programs but few, if any, PhD programs.
Mission
Students
- Current enrollment is over 19,000 matriculated students.
- Because the academic strength of QC applicants continues to rise, the college is becoming more selective. In grades and test scores, our students compare favorably with those at leading public institutions, and our alums are accepted to top professional and graduate schools.
- Two-thirds of our undergraduates attend full-time; the overwhelming majority of graduate students attend part-time.
- Retention rates for first-time matriculating freshmen are higher than that of other peer colleges, according to the National Center for Education Statistics. The same holds true for bachelor’s degree graduation rates for first-time, full-time students.
- Queens is one of America’s most culturally diverse colleges. More than a third of our undergraduates were born overseas; they come from 145 countries and speak 87 languages. Our undergraduate ethnic breakdown is as follows:
- White/non-Hispanic: 29.1%
- Asian-Pacific Islander: 27.9%
- Hispanic: 28%
- Black: 8.6%
Campus and Student Activities
Our facilities support our educational goals. Powdermaker Hall, the major classroom building, boasts state-of-the-art technology. The Benjamin Rosenthal Library, with its light-filled atrium and distinctive clock tower, features innovations in information retrieval. Science labs in Remsen Hall have been upgraded through a renovation and construction of a new wing; the Aaron Copland School of Music has professional performance spaces—including the acoustically ideal LeFrak Concert Hall—and practice rooms equipped with Steinway pianos.
The college has expanded its wireless capability and opened new cafés and dining areas. Fresh landscaping, new tennis courts, and an extensive recycling program are among the latest improvements. The Summit Apartments, the first residence hall on campus, opened in August 2009.
The administration is dedicated to making students feel that the college is their home away from home, whether they live here or commute. The campus is a busy place, with over 100 clubs and a full athletics program. A Child Development Center, staffed by professionals, offers inexpensive day-care services to students with children. Ongoing cultural events include readings by renowned writers, concerts, and theater and dance performances.
Faculty
Degree Programs
Academic programs are organized into four divisions, which offer both day and evening courses: Arts and Humanities; Education; Mathematics and the Natural Sciences; and the Social Sciences. The college awards bachelor’s and master’s degrees in over 170 areas.
Queens College participates in CUNY’s Macaulay Honors College and offers qualified students its own honors programs in the arts and humanities, sciences, and social sciences. We have exceptional programs in speech pathology, neuroscience, education, and music, as well as a new MFA in creative writing. For information about all our departments, please visit http://www.qc.cuny.edu/academics
The Arts and Culture
Centers and Institutes
Sports
Professional and Personal Development
Weekend College offers great flexibility to full- and part-time students, allowing them to earn an undergraduate degree in four years entirely on Friday evenings, Saturdays and Sundays, or through a combination of weekend and weekday classes.
Professional and Continuing Studies, available on campus and at a satellite location in downtown Flushing, offers noncredit courses. Options include computer training, photography workshops, foreign language classes, and English instruction for non-native speakers, as well as online certificate programs. Continuing professional education courses for CPAs were added in fall 2009.
Tuition (2022–23)
For New York State residents, yearly tuition is $6,730 for undergraduates and $10,770 for graduate students. For out-of-state and international students, tuition is $600 per credit for undergraduates and $830 per credit for graduate students. (Tuition is subject to change without notice.)
Financial Aid
Admission Requirements
New York State GED recipients may apply to Queens College if they earn a score of 3500 or better on the equivalency exam and corresponding high school units. Applicants who are not native English speakers should submit their scores on the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language).
Accreditation
Queens College is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE), 3624 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104; 267-284-5000. The MSCHE is an institutional accrediting agency recognized by the U.S. Secretary of Education and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation. The college is also accredited by the State of New York (NYSDOE). Special program accreditations include:
- Council for the Accreditation of Education Preparation (CAEP)
- Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics (ACEND)
- American Psychological Association, Commission on Accreditation (APA)
- Council on Academic Accreditation in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology (ASHA-CAA)
- American Library Association (ALA)
- American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences (AAFCS)
Alumni
Queens College Foundation
The Queens College Foundation is a not-for-profit educational foundation chartered by the Department of Education of the State of New York and recognized as a federally tax-exempt organization.
With less than a third of Queens College’s operating budget funded by New York State, the Queens College Foundation engages those who care about the college to help supplement its resources. Philanthropic giving from alumni and friends helps to finance faculty research, college programs, infrastructure and technological advancements, and scholarships for deserving students.
The Queens College Foundation is governed by a Board of Trustees comprised of prominent business, artistic, and intellectual leaders from New York State and the nation. The foundation is the official fund-raising and gift-receiving organization for Queens College.
Visit https://qccommunity.qc.cuny.edu/ for more information.