Start Your Career as a Web Developer in 24 Weeks Web development has become one of the most popular careers in recent years. It is currently ranked as the No. 8 best technology job and the No. 20 best STEM job, according to U.S. News & World Report. Earlier, new application development involved two...
Visit our Enrollment Services Web Lab Room S-114 The lab provides the following on-line financial Aid services: File a FAFSA using "FAFSA-on-the-Web" File a NYS TAP application using "TAP-on-the-Web" Check your Federal and State application status Check your financial aid status on CUNYfirst and CUNY Portal Obtain a Student Aid Report (SAR) Conduct your...
These web sites may help you resolve problems related to your application status, or discover additional financial resources to help you pay for college. On-Line Status Checks FAFSA (Federal Application) Processing TAP Application (NYS Tuition Assistance) Processing Quick Links Federal Student Aid ID FSA ID Information Sheet Request an IRS Tax Return Transcript Federal...
1. AUTHORSHIP: WHO WROTE THIS? What your professor wants: Research that is written by experts in the field who stand behind their work. What to ask: Who wrote this page? What qualifications does the author have? Does someone claim responsibility for this material? Is it someone’s blog or personal page? What to look for:...
Jungah Kim received her Ph.D. from Columbia University and joined the faculty of BMCC in 2012. Prior to her appointment at BMCC, Kim taught honors courses at the University of Massachusetts Boston, where she was a postdoctoral research fellow. She studied Asian American and comparative ethnic literary studies, postcolonial, transnational, and global literature and theory,...
(Clockwise, starting upper left): Alex Guarino, Mirella Gerer, Victor Palacios, Chunyan Zhou, Tesfamichael Demeke, Shannon Kidd, Juana Encinas September 22, 2016 While 12 credits technically qualifies as full-time, students at Borough of Manhattan Community College (BMCC/CUNY) are maximizing their financial aid and graduating sooner, by taking 15 credits per semester. To reach that goal,...
Rochelle Stewart, Director of Social Strategy at Conde Nast speaks with students. November 15, 2017 The Leadership Breakfast Series at Borough of Manhattan Community College (BMCC/CUNY) presents high-profile members of the business and finance community in free, informal talks with students, alumni, staff and faculty. The series is held in the Fiterman Hall Conference...
April 15, 2016 The John Zuccotti Theater at BMCC (Theater One) was calm the afternoon of April 15. But in less than two hours, actor-comedian Chris Rock took the stage with director JJ Abrams—“Star Wars: The Force Awakens”—where Abrams made headlines as he offered hints about the next Star Wars production. The Tribeca Talks...
November 15, 2016 BMCC has responded to the presidential election by creating a Post-Election Support Services and Tips, on the BMCC website and presenting events such as a Post-Election College-Wide Forum held Tuesday, November 15. The forum provided an opportunity for students, faculty and staff to come together and express their concerns, ask questions...
August 31, 2016 Is the so-called “Freshman 15” an urban myth? Is it true that college students typically gain weight, their first year? “For some it doesn’t occur and for others it does,” says Gloria McNamara, a professor in the Health Education Department at Borough of Manhattan Community College (BMCC/CUNY). “If you’re aware it’s...