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What's the application process like for CUNY Kingsborough Community College?

I'm a high school junior looking into community colleges and I'm particularly interested in Kingsborough. Can anyone share what the application process includes and any tips for applying? Also, are there specific deadlines I should be aware of?

3 months ago

The application process for CUNY Kingsborough Community College is relatively straightforward.

First, you'll need to submit an online application through CUNY's website. You'll be asked to provide some basic personal and academic information, including your high school grades.

After submitting the application, you will need to pay a $65 application fee, unless you are eligible for a fee waiver. In that case, you'll need to provide proof of eligibility.

In addition, you should arrange to have your high school transcripts sent to CUNY Kingsborough. They use these to verify your academic history and to place you in appropriate classes if you are admitted.

In terms of deadlines, the application for the Fall semester usually opens in early February and closes in late July. For the Spring semester, the application typically closes in late November. However, it's always a good idea to check the exact dates on the college's website or admissions office as they can change from year to year.

It might be helpful to apply as early as possible. This can increase your chances of securing financial aid and can give you more time to arrange for housing or work out class schedule conflicts if necessary.

There's no requirement at CUNY Kingsborough to submit standardized test scores, like the SAT or ACT. They use multiple measures for placement, including high school GPA, regents scores, AP exams, Accuplacer ESL test, and more, so you won't be disadvantaged if you don't have these scores.

Just remember, it's also a smart idea to consider applying to more than one community college, just to give yourself some options. Best of luck with your application process!

3 months ago

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