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Non-Degree to Degree Students

Overview
Students who are or were Non-Degree students and wish to matriculate are considered Non-Degree to Degree students. Non-Degree to Degree students are considered transfer students due to the credits you previously have earned.
Criteria
- 0-13.9 Credits Earned
Applicants must satisfy freshman admission criteria and present a cumulative college grade point average of a least 2.3. - 14-23.9 Credits Earned
Applicants must satisfy freshman admission criteria and present a cumulative college grade point average of a least 2.3.
OR - A cumulative grade point average of 2.5 regardless of high school academic average. - 24 or More Credits Earned
A cumulative college grade point average of at least 2.3. - Holders of CUNY AA or AS Degrees
A cumulative college grade point average of at least 2.3. - Holders of BA, BS Degrees
A cumulative college grade point average of at least 2.3.
Applying
All CUNY applications must be filed online. Any personal computer or laptop can be used to complete the online application. However, for optimal results, please use Internet Explorer as your web browser. Applicants who need access to a computer can visit a public library, a public access computer lab, or one of CUNY’s Manhattan Welcome Centers. You can begin the online filing process by going to the CUNY website.
Deadlines
Fall Deadline: February 1
CUNY operates on a rolling admission basis; however, colleges and programs may close before the deadline.
Spring Deadline: October 1
The Admission Application deadline for the Spring 2010 has now passed. Although the application for Spring 2010 is still
available, we cannot guarantee the review of applications submitted at
this time.
Frequently Asked Questions
When do I find out what courses have transferred from my previous college?
The Admissions Office will automatically evaluate your college transcripts once you have informed them that you plan on attending.
How can I receive a copy of my Hunter transcript?
You can request a copy of your transcript online here, or you can go in person to OASIS, located in the North Building, Room 217.