How to Apply – The City University of New York (2024)

2 Submit Your Application

Three easy steps for completing your CUNY application.

Start your application

Log into the CUNY Application using either a guest account or your CUNYfirst account.

Select your application

  • Freshman: apply as a freshman if you’re currently enrolled in high school or if you haven’t attended college after receiving your high school diploma. One application allows you to apply to 6 CUNY colleges.
  • Macaulay: if you are a freshman applicant for the fall semester, you can choose the Macaulay application to be considered for our university honors program.
  • Transfer: apply as a transfer if you’ve enrolled in college after completing high school. One application allows you to apply to 4 CUNY colleges.

Review and Submit

Make sure to review your application before clicking the Submit button. Upon submission, you’ll be able to access a copy of your Application Summary. We recommend you download a copy. We’ll also generate a CUNYfirst ID number shortly after you submit your application. This 8 digit unique number will help us identify your application quickly and match any documents you send to us.

You can return to your application post-submission to upload supporting materials, add recommendation requests and make payment. View our video tutorials for a step-by-step guide.

Application Fees

All applicants are required to submit a non-refundable application fee to be considered for admission. The Freshman Application fee is $65. The Transfer Application fee is $70.

Submit your fee online using MasterCard, Visa, American Express, Discover or e-check.

Submit your fee by mail by submitting a money order payable to “CUNY” to the address listed below. Write your CUNYfirst ID number on your money order. You can find your CUNYfirst ID number (an 8 digit number) on your Application Summary.

CUNY UAPC Lockbox
Mail Code: 8770
P.O. Box 7247
Philadelphia, PA 19170-8770

Fee Waivers

  1. Current CUNY College students: If you’re currently enrolled at a CUNY College and intend to transfer without a gap in your enrollment, answer the CUNY Enrollment question on the application to waive your application fee. Note: please be sure to add the courses you are currently taking in order for your application fee to be waived.
  2. Current New York City Public School (NYCPS) students: To request an application fee waiver, have the student select ‘Pay Later’ and submit their application. Please submit the Fee Waiver Request Form tocounselor@cuny.edufor all students who receive free or reduced lunch and need their application waived. No supporting documentation is required.
  3. Current Non-New York City Public School or New York State students: To request an application fee waiver, have the student select ‘Pay Later’ and submit their application. Please review the income guidelines in this form and submit theFee Waiver Request Formwith supporting eligibility documents for each student tocounselor@cuny.edu.
  4. Students from outside of New York State: Fee waivers are limited to students in New York State.
  5. Veterans and spouses of veterans: Answer the US Military Status question on the application and upload proof of service in the supporting documents section of the application to receive a waiver. Acceptable forms of proof are DD-214, current Military ID Card, Deployment Orders or Pre-separation Orders. Spouses of veterans can provide Form 1173/1173-1 as proof of military affiliation.
  6. Economic Hardship for applicants not in high school or not enrolled at a CUNY College: The City University of New York (CUNY) can provide a limited number of undergraduate application fee waivers each academic year to applicants not currently attending a NYC/NYS high school.

Eligibility: The following applicants who reside in New York State may qualify for a hardship fee waiver:

      • Applicants in foster care, ward of the state or county
      • Applicants residing in a homeless shelter
      • Applicants receiving public assistance (NYCHA, Section 8, Government Subsidized housing, Supplemental Security Income)
      • Applicants who are unemployed or dependents of unemployed parent(s) receiving unemployment benefits
      • Applicants that meet the income guidelines for Opportunity Programs (SEEK) and College Discovery (CD) (see Financial Eligibility Guidelines below) *
      • Formerly incarcerated/Justice impacted Individuals are eligible for a fee waiver with a copy of their release paper.

* Financial Eligibility Guidelines Academic Year 2024/2025

Household Size (Including head of household)Total Annual Household Income
1$26,973
2$36,482
3$45,991
4$55,500
5$65,009
6$74,518
7$84,027
8$93,536*

Note: For families/households with more than 8 persons, add $9,509 for each additional person.

Required Supporting Documentation : The supporting documentation will be required with your hardship fee waiver request (Important: please remove any personal data such as DOB and Social Security Numbers in order to ensure the privacy of the applicant):

      • Foster Care: Letter from foster care agency verifying the applicant’s foster care status
      • Homeless/Living in a shelter: Letter from social worker verifying the applicant’s residency
      • Unemployment: Copy of unemployment benefits letter
      • CUNY Opportunity Program/Income Eligibility Guidelines: Copy of 1040 Federal Income Tax Return
      • Public Assistance: Copy of a budget letter
      • Formerly incarcerated: Copy of their release paper

Applicant Steps to Submit an Application for Hardship Fee Waiver Request

Applicants requesting an application fee waiver for hardship must submit their application before requesting a waiver. The applicant will need to choose “Pay Later” on the fee payment section of the admission application and submit their application. Applicants should then submit a brief e-mail request with the required supporting documentation and their CUNYfirst ID to: feewaiver@cuny.edu. Important: please remove any personal data such as DOB and Social Security Numbers from the documentation in order to ensure the privacy of the applicant. Hardship requests will be reviewed on a first-come first-serve basis, and the applicant will be notified of a decision via e-mail within 5-7 business days.

How to Apply  –  The City University of New York (2024)

FAQs

Do you need to write an essay for CUNY? ›

A personal essay of at least 250 words is part of the application process. Unless a currently enrolled CUNY student, to submit your application, you must pay a $70 non-refundable processing fee.

Can I apply to CUNY through the Common App? ›

All CUNY applications are completed in an online format. Applicants can apply to multiple CUNY schools at once using the application on the CUNY website. You can also apply to CUNY schools using your Common Application.

Is CUNY hard to get into? ›

The acceptance rate at CUNY York College is 60.7%.

For every 100 applicants, 61 are admitted.

How long does it take to get a response from CUNY? ›

Q: How long does it take to receive an admission decision after I have submitted my application? A: Usually, it takes around 4-8 weeks after the application deadline to get a decision from the college.

What is the acceptance rate for CUNY? ›

City College is an above-average public college located in Manhattan, New York in the New York City Area. It is a mid-size institution with an enrollment of 9,511 undergraduate students. Admissions is somewhat competitive as the City College acceptance rate is 67%.

How long is a CUNY application essay? ›

Application Process

The essay portion should not exceed 650 words. (Essay prompts are listed in the application and below: the essay should address ALL 3 prompts within 650 words.) Completed applications must include transcripts from ALL colleges you have attended.

Can you go to CUNY for free? ›

As long as you have a high school diploma or equivalency, you have a seat in college. We have the credentials you need for the career pathway you choose and can help you access internships and apprenticeships. CUNY is affordable. Most CUNY students qualify to attend tuition-free and graduate debt-free.

What is the deadline for CUNY applications fall 2024? ›

Apply by May 19, 2024 to be considered for admission in Round 3 of our Fall 2024 admissions cycle.

How do I upload an essay on the CUNY application? ›

Select Campus Solutions > Self Service > Document Upload. The Document Upload page is displayed with your name and 8-Digit CUNYfirst ID. A Document Type drop-down menu is added to the Document Upload page. Uploading documents through CUNYfirst works best on a computer and not a mobile device.

Why is CUNY so cheap? ›

Additional funding from the state (for SUNY) and the city and state (for CUNY) provides scholarships to many students that lower the cost even more. The average net cost for a CUNY student is $4,000 to $6,000 per year, and because many CUNY students are commuters, they don't have to pay room and board either.

What GPA do I need for CUNY? ›

Generally, undergraduate programs throughout CUNY expect applicants to present an academic record with a minimum 2.0 GPA.

When can I expect CUNY acceptance? ›

Our colleges start communicating Fall admission decisions in March. Spring admission decisions start in October.

Which CUNY is the best? ›

What is the #1 ranked CUNY school? The top-ranked CUNY school varies by the organization doing the ranking, but Baruch College has a reputation as being one of the best CUNY schools in many ways. Brooklyn College and the City College of New York also receive top marks from students and employers.

How long does CUNY acceptance take? ›

The application review process takes 8-10 weeks before receiving a letter of acceptance. You may visit www.cuny.edu/status to check the status of your application or you may call John Jay's Admissions Office toll free at 1.877. 564.6529 to check on the status of your application.

What are the requirements to get into CUNY? ›

SAT I Verbal score of 480 or higher or SAT Critical Reading score of 480 or higher or SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing (EBRW) section score of 480 or higher. ACT English score of 20 or higher. NY State English Regents score of 75 or higher.

Does CUNY Queens College require an essay? ›

Queens College requires a personal statement/essay as part of our review process.

Is it mandatory to write a college essay? ›

Most selective colleges require you to submit an essay or personal statement as part of your application. It may sound like a chore, and it will certainly take a substantial amount of work. But it's also a unique opportunity that can make a difference at decision time.

Can you get into college without an essay? ›

While there are some colleges without supplemental essays, most still require students to submit the personal statement. Therefore, most colleges in the U.S. require essays in some form. Even if you're applying through a different platform like UC Apply or the Coalition Application, you'll have to write.

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