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Roadmap to Registration
Welcome to the
Spring 2010
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Are you currently a
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Register online via the CUNY portal |
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Do I need to be advised?
Students who have completed 25 or more credits and have a 2.75 GPA or higher are exempt from advisment. All other degree (matriculated) students must be advised before they can register. See the Guide to Advisement & Registration to determine who you are.

If You Are you Ready to Register, click here:

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Are You Ready To Register?
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Have you been officially accepted to Queensborough for the Spring 2009 semester? click here:
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If you were a QCC student in a previous semester but NOT in the current Spring 2009 then you must apply for readmission, click here:
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| What's New at Queensborough? |
NEW PROGRAMS –
Fans of CSI and Law and Order now have an open road to careers in FORENSICS and CRIMINAL JUSTICE. Through transfer articulation agreements with John Jay College of Criminal Justice, Queensborough students may focus on either the Forensics or the Criminal Justice option and, with the Associate degree, transfer into the appropriate bachelor’s degree program.
Another new program, Gallery and Museum Studies, expands classroom learning into the QCC Art Gallery, a valued resource for the College, the borough and the city. Students gain a foundation in art administration, conservation, and curatorial work.
The Medical Office Assistant program, now an Associate in Applied Science (AAS) degree, prepares students for careers in hospitals, physicians’ offices, clinics and health maintenance organizations by providing them with a combination of office administration, science and liberal arts courses.
Visit the Academic Advisement Center, Library, Room 434, to learn more! |
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| Courses of Special interest |
| Courses with No Prerequisites – These courses are open to QCC students regardless of placement test score results. |
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| Learning communities - A Learning Community is a group of students who take two or more courses together. These courses are related by a common theme, and the course instructors collaborate on some common readings and common assignments… |
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| Distance Learning (Online Courses) – Courses that take place either partially or fully online. |
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| Honors program - The honors program at QCC provides an enriched classroom and overall intellectual experience to students who have demonstrated high academic achievement. TO REGISTER, contact Dean Michele Cuomo, Room A-503, 718-631-6344, OR Dr. Paris Svoronos, Room S-445, 718-631-6280. |
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| Writing Intensive sections – Students MUST successfully complete 2 Writing intensive classes in order to graduate from an Associates program at QCC. |
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