Register Now

Register early to get the classes and schedule you want.

If you are:

  • Thinking of applying to BMCC, please visit our Apply Now page.
  • A newly admitted student, please visit the After You Are Admitted page.
  • A current or a returning student, please check your student email for advisement and registration information, see additional details below:

Advisor

1. Meet with your advisor

  • Be prepared. Review your Degree Audit to learn what classes are needed for your major and make a list of courses you wish to take. Using the Schedule Builder in CUNYfirst, create a schedule that works best for you.
    Note: When planning your schedule, please allow the minimum travel time between classes to/from the campus buildings.
  • Your advisor is looking forward to meeting you. Contact your advisor to schedule your advising session. Not sure who your advisor is, visit the Academic Advisement & Transfer Center in room S-108 or email aatc@bmcc.cuny.edu.

Register

2. Register for classes

  • How to Register – CUNYfirst instructions
  • Note: Placing courses in your shopping cart DOES NOT save your seat. Pay close attention to the class meeting mode (in-person, online or hybrid), as well as the class schedule (15W, 8W or 7W session dates) before you submit.
  • Need help? Meet with our live Panther Station Specialists on Zoom, Monday and Thursday: 9 a.m.–5 p.m.; Tuesday and Wednesday: 9 a.m.–6 p.m.; Friday: 10 a.m.–5 p.m.

Pay

3. Register now and pay later

We are here to help you succeed. If you have questions about advisement or registration, please contact Academic Advisement at aatc@bmcc.cuny.edu or call (212) 220-8315.


Reasons to Register Now

  • Save money.
  • Graduate faster.
  • More courses to choose from.
  • Create a class schedule that works best for you.
  • Secure classes now. It’s easy to make adjustments to your schedule later.
  • Get extra time and options to pay your tuition. Financial Aid, scholarships and tuition payment plans, on-campus jobs are available. Speak to your advisor.
  • One less thing you’ll have to think about.