From High School to Higher Education
During the admissions review process, we will assess your entire academic record which includes attempted and completed courses, along with grades earned. We won’t only review academic success, but also your extracurricular accomplishments, special talents, awards, and life experiences you’ve had. Queens College requires a personal statement/essay as part of our review process. For more information on the suspension of Standardized Testing Requirements, please click here.
Applicants on a temporary visa who were educated in a non-English environment are asked to submit results from TOEFL, IELTS, or Duolingo. Click here for more information.
In addition, be sure to learn about QC in 4, our exciting four-year graduation program available to incoming freshmen.
The NYS Excelsior Scholarship: Find out if you are eligible for free tuition at Queens College.
Make the choice that will change your life: Click on the appropriate links below.
Hours & Contact Info
Welcome Center – Jefferson Hall Lobby:
Mon-Fri 9:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Office Hours:
Mon-Fri 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Phone: 718-997-5600
Email: admissions@qc.cuny.edu
First Year Experience
Queens College offers honors and scholarship programs for high-achieving high school students, including a multidisciplinary Freshman Honors Program and divisional honors programs in the humanities, math and natural sciences, and Social Sciences.
For outstanding high school students, the Macaulay Honors College supports gifted undergraduates with full tuition and other benefits.
Additional scholarship opportunities are available through the Queens College Scholars program. Prospective math teachers may qualify for scholarships and other incentives through Queens College’s innovative math education program, TIME 2000. Business and Liberal Arts, another Queens College initiative, familiarizes students with basic business disciplines; it’s designed for top-performing underclassmen, regardless of their major.
The Search for Education, Elevation, and Knowledge (SEEK) is a CUNY-wide enrichment program designed to support the academic experience of a select group of full-time students who have the potential to succeed in college, but face some financial challenges.