Join our content rich Admissions Academic Open House. This session will provide you with information about the career community, Behavioral and Social Sciences. You will get to explore this community that covers a variety of career fields from Criminal Justice to Public Health. Don’t miss the chance to explore what may lay ahead for your...
Rigoletto in rehearsal Photo: Ken Howard/Met Opera January 30, 2013 What happens when you mix the 16th-century Renaissance splendor of Mantua, Italy, with the splashy 1960s decadence of Las Vegas? Nearly 75 BMCC students now know the answer to that question—found in The Metropolitan Opera’s new production of Rigoletto—thanks to a staffer simply picking...
BMCC is proud to be an international campus, with our students representing more than 150 countries around the world. Join our diverse family from anywhere in the world! In this online information session, you will learn how to apply to BMCC as an international applicant. For those students applying for an F-1 student visa to enter...
Incoming Freshmen students can work on all their developmental skills in one semester with a STRONG START in college and hold your financial aid for credit courses. Students are in class for 12-25 hours per week, and meet with their CUNY Start advisor regularly to help you succeed. To learn more about the BMCC...
Incoming Freshmen students can work on all their developmental skills in one semester with a STRONG START in college and hold your financial aid for credit courses. Students are in class for 12-25 hours per week, and meet with their CUNY Start advisor regularly to help you succeed. To learn more about the BMCC...
BMCC Admissions' "Spotlight" virtual event series gives you an in-depth look at some of the majors at BMCC. On May 19, learn more about Theatre at BMCC and what kinds of careers studying it can lead to. (Hint: You don't have to become an actor!)
Join us for the discussion on Anti-Asian Violence - Beyond Hate Crimes and Policing, presented by Dr. Soniya Munshi and Dr. Linta Varghese in coordination with The New School. With an increase in violence targeting people of Asian descent and in responses that call for the expansion of policing, we believe it is urgent to...
International Students: Are you graduating soon and looking for work? Optional Practical Training (OPT) is a way to work legally in the United States for up to 12 months in the field or subject you study. OPT generally takes place after you have completed all degree requirements. It is a great way for you...
The Asian Heritage Month Annual Haiku contest is back! We invite BMCC staff, faculty and students to get their Haiku game on! This year’s theme word is “transform.” Entries must include the word either as one word “transform,” or split up as “trans” and “form”. Haiku submissions are accepted from now through April 27. Winners...