Am I My Brother’s Keeper? Yes I am!
BMCC is proud to invite you to participate in a unique summer program designed to help students get a head start in college.
The My Brother’s Keeper (MBK) Summer Connect Program creates a supportive community for Black and Hispanic men transitioning into higher education but is open to all entering BMCC students. We believe that the concept of community helps all succeed in this transition from high school to college.
Are you entering BMCC for fall 2024 and interested in becoming an MBK Summer Connect participant? Apply now!
Program highlights
Eligible students will receive:
- One (1) free 3-credit college course
(ENG 101, PSY 100 or SPE 100) - $600 stipend for students who complete the program and enroll in fall 2024 and spring 2025 semesters
- A Metrocard and lunch for the duration of the program
- Dedicated academic advisement, tutoring, and peer mentoring
- Free workshops, cultural trips, sports events, gaming activities and more
- Essential soft skills workshops for college and life
- Career development and planning
Frequently Asked Questions
This immersive summer program is focused on supporting recent Black and Hispanic male high school graduates who have been admitted to BMCC but is open to all matriculant students entering BMCC for fall 2024.
The program will be held from July 15, 2024 through August 15, 2024, Mondays through Thursdays from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Classes and most events will be held on BMCC’s Tribeca campus at 199 Chambers Street, but some events will be held at John Jay College of Criminal Justice with other MBK Connect students and field trips will take place around the New York City area.
Students who complete the summer program and enroll in the fall 2024 semester will receive the first payment of $300 at the end of the term. Students must then enroll in and attend courses in the Spring 2025 term to receive the second payment of $300.
Please fill out the MBK Summer Connect Program interest form.
Ask Questions
Personalized support is available every step of the way. Contact the MBK Summer Connect Program at:
MBK@bmcc.cuny.edu
(212) 776-2745
199 Chambers Street, Room S-430
