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Applying
to BMCC
How to apply, online applications, admissions requirements,
application deadlines |
Academic
Programs
Degree offerings, academic departments, course listings,
rules & regulations |
After
you're admitted
What you need to do after you've been admitted to BMCC |
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Costs
& Financial Aid
Tuition & fees, loans, grants, & scholarship information |
On
Campus
Student services, Library, Information technology resources, campus events,
sports & activites |
Visiting
BMCC & NYC
Open houses & admissions events, campus tours, travel resources, &
directions |
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Appeal
Procedures
Any student who receives a negative residency determination must,
along with this determination, receive a copy of the college’s
appeal procedures. If the student wishes to appeal a negative residency
determination, he/she must notify the Registrar’s Office (or
other designated college appeal office) within ten days of
notification that he/she has been determined to be a non-resident.
At that time, the student may submit a statement to the Registrar
(or other designated official) indicating why he/she disagrees with
the college’s decision. Upon submission of an appeal, the student
will be provided with a copy, stamped “received” and the
date, or some other dated proof of the college’s receipt of
the appeal. The Registrar (or other designated official) will submit
the residency form, copies of all documentation provided by the student
and any statement made by the student, along with the college’s
determination, to the University’s Office of the Vice Chancellor
for Legal Affairs and General Counsel. |
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