Bronx community college

  1. Tuition and Other Fees
  2. Admission to the College
  3. Bronx Community College spent over a month without heat
  4. Online Learning · Bronx Community College
  5. Kalief Browder
  6. Admissions – Bronx Community College


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Tuition and Other Fees

Tuition and Other Fees OFFICE OF THE BURSAR Colston Hall [CO], Main Lobby | 718.289.5617/5618 Please note: As of the submission of this document the Office of the Bursar is temporarily closed to the public due to the current health crisis caused by the coronavirus (COVID-19), the Bursar staff is working remotely Monday through Friday 9 am–5 pm. If you need to contact us, please send an email to [email protected] or visit the Bursar Virtual Zoom counter at https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82046378927?pwd=N3I4MGhTdERiRWM0VXpUcGxhTjQ1dz09 on Tuesday’s and Friday’s from 11 am – 4 pm and speak with a Bursar staff member one-on-one. This is the best and fastest ways to reach us. We wish you the best and please be safe. The mission of the Office of the Bursar is to maintain the financial records of business functions related to student activity. In addition, the Office of the Bursar has the direct responsibility to collect revenues related to Bronx Community College’s business operations in accordance with professional standards and City University of New York policies and procedures. Tuition is charged each semester/session and should be paid in full by the payment due date. All tuition and fees charges are subject to change at any time by action of The City University of New York (CUNY) Board of Trustees without prior notice. In the event of an increase in the tuition or fees charges, payment already made to the College will be treated as a partial payment and notification will be g...

Admission to the College

Admission to the College Office of Admissions and Recruitment Admissions Counselor: Aneisha Scott ASAP Admissions Recruitment Specialist:Nathali Gil-Crotty Loew Hall [LO], Room 224 | 718.289.5895 www.bcc.cuny.edu/admissions GENERAL ADMISSIONS INFORMATION Bronx Community College accepts both entering freshman and transfer students. Students may attend Bronx Community College either full time or part time and may attend classes whenever they are in session. All admissions inquiries and information requests should be sent to: Office of Admissions and Recruitment The City University of New York Bronx Community College 2155 University Avenue, Bronx, NY 10453 The admissions office assists applicants in completing their application and obtaining academic advisement prior to registration. Prospective students are sent information about admission to the College upon request. Requirements for Admission: All applicants must fulfill the following admissions requirements to be accepted into the College: • Official high school transcript, a copy of a diploma from an accredited high school or General Equivalency Diploma (GED) scores. A New York State Equivalency Diploma may be substituted for a high school diploma. The United States Armed Forces Institute (USAFI) Diploma must be converted to a New York State Equivalency Diploma. • Students applying with a New York State Equivalency Diploma (GED) must submit: • Copies of the Equivalency Diploma (total score of 2250 or higher) and General ...

Bronx Community College spent over a month without heat

The heating at Bronx Community College was restored to most of the campus Monday after not working for over a month. Employees say heating and other infrastructure problems have been a perennial issue at the college and across the City University of New York system. Bronx Community College, founded in 1957, is the oldest community college campus in the system, and half of its 34 buildings are more than 80 years old, “with significant infrastructure and deferred maintenance issues,” according to the college’s most recent Thomas Isekenegbe, president of the college, sent an email to staff members on Oct. 21 saying that an “orchestra of tradespeople” were working to get the heating system up and running and he expected campus boilers to be “fully operational” by the end of October, Yasmin Edwards, an associate professor of biological sciences at the college, said the campus generally takes time to switch over from cooling to heating and vice versa because of its aging boilers, and those intervening weeks can be uncomfortable. She didn’t know the boilers were in need of repairs this year until the Professional Staff Congress, a CUNY union for professors and staff members, started receiving complaints from employees about cold classrooms and offices. Edwards is the chair of the union chapter on campus. She noted that the weather in New York City has been relatively mild this fall, but some mornings dipped into the 40s and could be felt in the older buildings on campus, which te...

Online Learning · Bronx Community College

Online Learning Online Learning at Bronx Community College There are basically two kinds of teaching/learning environments at BCC, traditional face-to-face classroom instruction and online learning courses where part (hybrid) or all (fully online) of the instruction is conducted online using various supporting technologies and methods such as Blackboard, ePortfolio, podcasts, virtual meeting, etc. CUNY distinguishes the Modes of Instruction as follows: CUNYfirst CUNYfirst Definition Simplification P In-Person. No course assignments and no required activities delivered online. In-Person.100% of scheduled class meetings are in traditional physical classrooms. W Web-Enhanced. No scheduled class meetings are replaced, but some of the course content and assignments, as well as required or optional activities, are online. PO Partially online. Up to 32% of scheduled class meetings are replaced with online activities or virtual meetings. Hybrid. Some scheduled class meetings, but less than 100%, are replaced with online activities or virtual meetings. H Hybrid (Blended). Between 33% and 80% of scheduled class meetings are replaced with online activities or virtual meetings. O Online. More than 80% but less than 100% of scheduled class meetings are replaced with online activities or virtual meetings. FO Fully online. 100% of scheduled class meetings are replaced with online activities or virtual meetings. All of the class work, including exams, is online. Fully online. See the CUNY...

Kalief Browder

The Bronx, New York, US Causeof death Suicide by hanging Resting place The Bronx, New York, US Almamater Kalief Browder (May 25, 1993–June 6, 2015) was an African American youth from Two years after his release, Browder hanged himself at his parents' home. His case has been cited by activists campaigning for reform of the Early life [ ] At birth, Browder was placed into the care of Browder attended New Day Academy, whose staff described him as very smart and a "fun guy". In 2009, Browder was charged with third-degree Arrest [ ] On May 15, 2010, police apprehended Browder and a friend on Police officers were responding to a Browder asked the officers why he was being charged and said, "I didn't do anything." A police officer told Browder he would be taken to the precinct and would likely be allowed to go home. Seventeen hours after the arrest, Browder was interrogated by a police officer and a prosecutor. The following day, Browder was charged with robbery, Imprisonment [ ] Browder was jailed at the Robert N. Davoren Center (RNDC) on Rikers Island. Browder said inmates washed their own clothes with soap and a metal bucket, causing rust stains on the clothes. Browder's mother began visiting him weekly and provided him with clean clothes and snack money. To avoid becoming a target of the inmates, he slept on top of his belongings, including his bucket. Browder said he felt pressure to gain physical strength to defend himself from carceral violence. He said, "Every here and th...

Admissions – Bronx Community College

Contact Us Join us for our live virtual counter available Monday and Thursday 9am-5pm, Tuesday and Wednesday 10am-4pm* After clicking, follow the prompts and provide an accurate telephone number where you can receive text messages. Once you join the virtual counter line, you will receive text messages to alert you that your turn is approaching. We will then connect with you via zoom or a telephone call. *please note, our admissions office is closed Monday, June 19 and Tuesday, July 4, 2023. • Admissions Home • How to Apply • Accepted Students • Assessment Testing Office • Assessment Office Directory • Coming Back to BCC • Credit for Prior Learning • FAQ • International Students • Current Students • New Students • Non-degree Students • Request Information • Start at BCC. Finish at Lehman. • Visit Us