The following contacts are provided for help with registering at the individual CUNY colleges. Bernard Baruch College epermit@baruch.cuny.edu Borough of Manhattan Community College Mohammad Alam 212.220.1297 malam@bmcc.cuny.edu Bronx Community College Anita Rivers 718.289.5715 anita.rivers@bcc.cuny.edu Brooklyn College Gavin Zhou Gavin.Zhou@brooklyn.cuny.edu City…
Graduation Honors
Academic Honors Graduation honors are determined by calculating the grade point average (GPA) for all grades the student has received (CUNY and non CUNY, including those grades that were not transferable) and separately calculating the GPA of CUNY courses which…
Calculating Your GPA
The following quality points are based on 1 credit. To calculate your GPA, multiply the quality points corresponding to your grade by the number of credits for the course. Divide the total by the number of quality points possible for…
ePermit Instructions
CUNY BA students who wish to take a course at a CUNY school other than their home college will need to file for an ePermit. Once an ePermit is approved, students will be assigned an enrollment date at the host…
Dean’s List
Students who maintain a 3.5 average for 30 consecutive graded credits (with no open grades) while in the program are placed on the dean’s list. For each subsequent 12 consecutive credits earned with a 3.5 average, the student is placed…
Class Status
A chart representing class status based on cumulative credits.
Staff Directory
Administration Main Office (for general information and questions) 212.817.8220 general@cunyba.cuny.edu/ (Mr.) Kim Hartswick, Academic Director 212.817.8222 kim.hartswick15@cunyba.cuny.edu Analie Cruz, Assistant Program Officer 212.817.8221 analie.cruz08@cunyba.cuny.edu Academic Advising Rafal Szczurowski, Academic Advisor (A-C, H-O) 212.817.8225 rafal.szczurowski39@cunyba.cuny.edu Kate McPherson, Senior Academic Advisor (D-G,…
Campus Coordinators
Campus Coordinators The Campus Coordinators monitor the operation of the CUNY Baccalaureate on their campuses, provide information about the program to students, staff, and faculty, and offer guidance to students. They are a resource for students interested in applying to…
Our Mission Statement
Established in 1971, The City University of New York Baccalaureate for Unique and Interdisciplinary Studies (formerly the CUNY Baccalaureate Program) provides students with a flexible, academically challenging way to earn their degree while giving them a major share of the…
Fast Facts
CUNY Baccalaureate for Unique and Interdisciplinary Studies (CUNY BA, estab. 1971) is a University-wide, individualized degree. It’s an exciting, versatile, rewarding degree route for highly-motivated, self-directed students whose academic goals transcend traditional majors. CUNY BA attracts many of the best…