Academic Advisement and Transfer Center

The Academic Advisement and Transfer Center (AATC) is here to help you plan your course of study at BMCC and assist you in transferring to a four-year college. Although you are required to meet with your advisor once a semester, you will find that we are here to answer questions throughout the semester.

Academic Advisement

Our advisors will help you plan your courses and answer questions you may have.

  • Our online DegreeWorks system helps you and your advisor keep track of your progress as you take courses at BMCC.
  • Academic Degree Maps outline the sequence of courses you will take in a particular major.

Transfer Toolbox

Begin your transfer planning with the help of the Academic Advisement and Transfer Center (AATC).

  • Learn about how credits transfer from one school to another.
  • Find out about transfer partnerships with other schools, both public and private.
  • See the range of articulation agreements we have with four year colleges that guarantee the transfer of your BMCC credits.
  • And don’t miss our transfer events, such as Transfer Talk Tuesdays, Transfer Thursdays, panel discussions with alumni, table visits with reps from four year colleges, transfer fairs and more.

Mission

The mission of the Borough of Manhattan Community College Academic Advisement and Transfer Center (AATC) is to assist students in the development of meaningful educational plans that will further their academic, career and personal goals. The Academic Advisement and Transfer Center (AATC), under the direction of the Senior Vice President of Academic Affairs, is responsible for the coordination of campus-wide academic and transfer advisement. The AATC assists students in learning and understanding the academic process while effectively navigating post-secondary education.


Explore Careers

BMCC is committed to  students’ long-term success and will help you explore professional opportunities. Undecided? No problem. The college offers Career Coach for salary and employment information, job postings and a self-discovery assessment to help students find their academic and career paths. Visit Career Express to make an appointment with a career advisor, search for jobs or sign-up for professional development activities with the Center for Career Development. Students can also visit the Office of Internships and Experiential Learning to gain real world experience in preparation for a four-year degree and beyond. These opportunities are available to help BMCC students build a foundation for future success.

Academic Advisement and Transfer Center

199 Chambers St, Room S-108
New York, NY 10007

Email: aatc@bmcc.cuny.edu
Phone: (212) 220-8315

Hours:
Monday – Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
Saturday, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.