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Spring 2001 Student Art Show Opens April 23 at BMCC

The art show features drawing, painting, sculpture, photography, and computer art by 300 students in more than 80 art classes at BMCC. The exhibit will take place in the Student Development Center and the breezeway to Theater 1. Both venues are adjacent to the main lobby at BMCC.

Public and Nonprofit Administration

Program Coordinator: Professor Peter P. Hoontis, phoontis@bmcc.cuny.edu The public and nonprofit field includes organizations that exist for the benefit of the public rather than enriching private citizens. These include human services, arts and culture, community recreation, health, education and government agencies. There is a great need or people with business training to keep these organizations...

It Happens Every Spring

March 27, 2014 Remy Morel wasn’t sure what to expect when she attended BMCC’s Spring Career Fair a year ago. But showing up proved a smart move—it’s how she landed her first job.Since then, says the BMCC Business Administration major, “I’ve found the Fair to be a great way to build connections, see what...

Frequently Asked Questions

The following are some frequently asked questions about admission to BMCC. If you have any additional questions, please contact BMCC Admissions, or click the ‘Ask Me’ button on the bottom right of page for help. 1. What is the deadline for the upcoming semester? The CUNY priority deadline for the Fall semester (which starts in August)...

B-81 Form / Certificate of Residence

Students who reside in New York State, but not in New York City, must obtain a Certificate of Residence (Form B-81) from their home county and remit it to the Bursar's Office as a condition of registration and billing at the in-city rate of tuition. Please note that a Certificate of Residence may not be...

Onward, Upward!

Right, Second row from bottom: BMCC student Carmen Miranda climbs Mount Kilimanjaro. April 8, 2014 BMCC students face many challenges, but few can say they faced the challenge of climbing Mount Kilimanjaro, in Tanzania.In fact so far, there’s just one: Human Services major Carmen Miranda, who hiked Africa’s tallest mountain with the same perseverance...

It Takes a Family

With the support of a loving aunt, a dedicated family and BMCC, Upward Bound scholar Jahmel Martin prepares for college.

Making an Impact

BMCC's new Kaplan scholar, Chadrick Frederick August 27, 2014 “There are only two colleges on St. Lucia, and one is a medical college,” says accounting major Chadrick Frederick, explaining why he left his Caribbean home and enrolled at BMCC. “I used to go to New York City for vacations and to visit family,” he...