Bronx, NY
2155 University Avenue, Bronx, NY 10453
http://www.bcc.cuny.edu
CUNY Bronx Community College is a two-year community college located in Bronx, NY. Admission is available to all, as the acceptance rate is 100%. It is a medium-sized college with 7,503 full-time undergrads enrolled. CUNY Bronx undergrads can choose from 34 different majors across eight academic disciplines. The most often selected principal courses of study are Liberal Arts and Humanities, Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Administration, and Business, with 37% of graduates receiving an Associate's degree in Liberal Arts and Humanities. 11% and 9% of students study Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Administration and Business, respectively. Its mechanics repair program is the #12 option in its state. Additionally, CUNY Bronx Community College places 24th in NY for best community colleges. For those of you with residences in New York, tuition costs $4,945 per year. Applicants with residency in other states need to shell out $7,681. Before you rule out applying due to the cost, be conscious that more than 85% of CUNY Bronx undergrads procure at least some monetary aid. 24% of CUNY Bronx Community College students conclude their learning with a diploma to their name and begin the next chapter of their lives: employment. Two years after college, graduates take home an average wage of $24,200. After four additional years of work experience, the alumni's median salary increases 43.8% to $34,800; however, that is still 13.2% behind the national median earnings for individuals. Those of you applying might want to be aware that it doesn't offer early decision. Further, CUNY Bronx has evening degree programs, and CUNY Bronx receives around $71 in research funding per student. Concerning expenses, be aware that on average, students receive $6,794 a year in aid. For value, CUNY Bronx received a 7.72 and when rating its party scene, CUNY Bronx received an 8.76. Concerning the campus experience, on-campus housing is not offered. Lastly, 13% of graduates do not have a job two years after receiving their diplomas and the highest-earning quarter of graduates rake in a starting salary of at least $37,700.
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Students Recieving Financial Aid
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Liberal Arts and Humanities
Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Administration
Business
Dietetics and Clinical Nutrition
Teaching Assistant
Human Services
Graphic Design
Physical Sciences