The City College of New York
160 Convent Ave, New York, NY 10031, United States
1582 International Students

QS Rank
1201
Languages
English
Acceptance rate
67
Dorm on Campus
Available
Mode of Degree
offline
About the University
Established in 1847 as the pioneering free public institution of higher learning in the United States, City College holds a distinguished position within the CUNY system, boasting a rich legacy of academic excellence and societal contributions. Situated in the vibrant neighborhood of Hamilton Heights overlooking Harlem in Manhattan, its iconic Collegiate Gothic campus, spanning from 130th to 141st Streets along Convent Avenue, stands as a testament to its historical significance. Designed by the esteemed architect George B. Post, the campus comprises landmark buildings that have witnessed pivotal moments in American higher education. Additionally, City College's commitment to accessibility and innovation is exemplified through initiatives such as its satellite campus, City College Downtown, catering to working adults with evening and weekend classes, further enhancing its reach and impact on diverse communities.
With an enrollment exceeding 16,000 students, City College of New York (CCNY) continues to uphold its legacy of academic distinction and societal impact, evolving from its origins as 'The Free Academy' to a renowned university. Offering a diverse array of programs across eight academic schools, CCNY attracts international applicants seeking exceptional educational opportunities. Its illustrious alumni, including Nobel laureates, Pulitzer Prize winners, and trailblazers in various fields, exemplify the institution's tradition of producing visionary leaders and groundbreaking innovators. From Albert Einstein's groundbreaking demonstration of general relativity to pivotal discoveries such as the polio vaccine and contributions to transformative projects like the Panama Canal and the internet, CCNY remains at the forefront of advancing knowledge and shaping the course of history.
Requirements for Study
- Completed application form
- Official high school transcripts
- Standardized test scores (such as SAT or ACT)
- English language proficiency test scores (such as IELTS or TOEFL) if English is not your native language
- Letters of recommendation
- Personal statement or essay
- Application fee
For graduate studies, the requirements may vary depending on the program, but generally include:
- Completed graduate application form
- Official transcripts from all previous institutions attended Standardized test scores (such as GRE or GMAT) depending on the program
- English language proficiency test scores (such as IELTS or TOEFL) if applicable
- Letters of recommendation
- Statement of purpose or personal statement
- Resume or curriculum vitae (CV)
- Application fee

