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CONTACT US
300 Jay Street
Brooklyn, NY 11201
Prospective, New & Transfer Students:
Advisement4u@citytech.cuny.edu
Continuing Students:
Visit departmental advisor
Resources for Advisement
In addition to these Academic Advising pages, City Tech offers other programs and resources related to your successful progression toward your degree. Below you will find information for:
Advising
SEEK, ASAP, and CUNY EDGE offer academic support and advisement for eligible students. If you currently are part of one of these programs, seek out resources geared to your specific needs.
The STAR Center offers a variety of support for students new to City Tech, including advisement and registration, and assistance with email and technical support.
The Academic Department websites link you to information about degrees and majors offered within each department and descriptions and expectations of courses offered. If you have declared a major, you will find advising support in your major department. Visit the office listed on the corresponding website page.
STAR Center (formerly First Semester Advisement)
Websites of Academic Departments
Academic Support
These resources are provided to help you find support for your studies. They include information about on-campus tutoring, computer labs that offer terminals and printing services, and library resources which also includes computer services and research assistance. The “Gen Ed pages on the Openlab” show City Tech courses that meet the CUNY General Education requirements organized by the Pathways categories.
OpenLab Pages for Gen Ed Courses
Registering for Classes
These are links necessary for registering for classes your second semester and beyond. You will need your CUNYfirst username and password to access these pages.
Financial Aid
These resources offer links to information about financial aid resources, scholarships, and the TAP application. The Bursar is where financial transactions are made on campus, including tuition payments.
Career-Focused Opportunities
These resources offer support for academic and career growth throughout your college years. Explore for inspiration and to think about how you want to shape your degree to meet course requirements and expand horizons through career enhancement, research opportunities, paid internships, and travel.
Professional Development Center (PDC)