Queens College offers over 70 undergraduate programs on campus. The most popular majors pursued by our students are Business, Computer Science, Early Childhood Education (Birth – 2), Childhood Education (1 – 6), Economics, English, Graphic Design, History, Mathematics, Media Studies, Psychology, Secondary Education (7 – 12), Sociology, and Spanish.

Contact

64-19 Kissena Blvd.
Kissena Hall 1 Room 217
718-997-3060
workered@qc.cuny.edu

Undergraduate Degree Programs

Application Process

To apply for Admission to Queens College, click here and complete the on-line application. Once your application is submitted, email our Undergraduate Admissions Coordinator, Francine.Sanchez@qc.cuny.edu or call 718-997-3048 so your application can be reviewed with our adult-friendly admissions criteria.

Students Returning to Queens College

If you are interested in resuming your undergraduate studies & you’ve attended Queens College before, you will need to complete an Undergraduate Readmission Application.

Non-Degree/Visiting Students

You don’t have to matriculate to take classes at Queens College. Many courses, especially those offered in summer and winter, are available to visiting non-degree students.

Students with Disabilities

CUNY provides various accommodations for  students with disabilities which are available by registering with The Office of Special Services.  For more information, contact The Office of Special Services at 718-997-5870 or QC.SPSV@qc.cuny.edu.

CUNY Proficiency Requirements

The City University of New York (CUNY) requires all students to demonstrate proficiency in English (reading and writing) and math in order to enroll in credit-bearing courses in the associated subject.  Students may establish proficiency in a variety of ways, including, but not limited to, meeting benchmark scores on the SAT, ACT, and New York State Regents exams.

Starting with the spring 2020 entering class, students who do not meet benchmark scores will no longer be administered a placement test; rather, CUNY will use a proficiency index to determine developmental education assignment. The proficiency index combines overall high school grade point average with SAT and/or Regents exam scores.  There are separate proficiency indexes for English and math. More information can be found in the FAQs.

Tuition & Fees at Queens College

To learn more about tuition fees and payments at Queens College, please visit the Tuition & Fees Cost page.

Financial Aid Options at Queens College

Financial Aid Options at Queens College help you best understand the aid programs at Queens College, how to apply for these programs each academic year, how to avoid a variety of problems, and how to become an informed consumer.

Financial Aid & Tuition Benefits