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Program Accreditation
Academic programs at York College that are accredited by professional program accreditation agencies.
Enrollment Roadmap for Incoming Students
At York College, incoming students receive an acceptance email and are led through a roadmap that includes account setup, financial aid applications using specific York codes, potential major/minor declarations, academic advising for first-years, and practical steps like obtaining an ID card.
Collections
York College Collection Information and Procedures
FAQ
General Bursar Frequently Asked Questions
Payment Due Dates
Students who do not plan to attend Spring 2026 classes must drop their courses on CUNYfirst/Schedule Builder before the first day of classes, Monday, January 26, 2026, to avoid owing any money for their tuition and fees. View the college's Academic Calendar.
Payment Methods
Ways to pay bursar bills while the college is closed and the Office of the Bursar work remotely.
Refund FAQ’s
Bursar Refund FAQ’s
Tax Information
1098T forms are mailed directly from The City University of New York to the students’ homes.
Tuition and Fees
York College/CUNY Tuition and Fees Information
Contact Us
Office of the Bursar representatives are available to assist you remotely and in person.
Academic Affairs
The Division of Academic Affairs webpage provides information about our organization, programs, and operations.
Faculty Publication Workshop
The Faculty Publication Workshop is a year-long faculty development seminar designed to assist York College faculty in their scholarly writing, from proposal to publication.
Committee Members
The Faculty Publication Workshop Committee is an interdisciplinary group of faculty from The School of Arts and Sciences, The School of Business and Information Systems, The School of Health Sciences and Professional Programs, and the Library. Committee members evaluate applications and serve as mentors and resources for Workshop participants.
Glossary
Glossary of Pathways terms
How Credits Transfer
Pathways makes it easier for students to transfer from one CUNY college to another. When a student has met a Common Core or College Option requirement at one CUNY school, those requirements will be met at any other CUNY school; AP credits and non-CUNY credits may also count toward a student’s Common Core or College Option requirements. In Pathways, students in certain CUNY majors can easily transfer their major credits.
Resources
The Internet is a very useful tool for today's job search. Here we provide you with some links that will further your research of career fields that interest you.
Internship/Career Opportunities
Career Services
Forms
Office of the Registrar Downloadable Forms and Applications
Incoming SEEK Freshmen
SEEK freshmen! Join our community of first-year scholars and access support, resources, and opportunities to thrive. Apply now and explore academic, social, and leadership programs.
Parent and Family
The Parent and Family page provides a glimpse into the types of experiences that your student will have at York College.
First-Year Experience
The Office of First-Year Experience (FYE) and Mentoring aim to facilitate the transition of first-year and transfer students to York College by creating opportunities for academic and social integration, introducing student support services, assisting in leadership development, and fostering peer-to-peer engagement through mentorship and collaborative partnerships.
Academic Probation and Retention
Academic Probation and Retention refers to the criteria used to determine whether or not students can return to the college and continue their studies, and under what conditions students are placed on probation.
Classification and Change of Status
"Classification and Change of Status" refers to information about qualifying for the resident tuition, declaring and changing majors, students' classification and standing and taking leaves of absence.
Registration
Information about enrolling in, withdrawing from, and auditing courses. Policies about attendance, the pass/fail option, and concurrent attendance at another institution are also detailed.
Food Resources
Hungry for Knowledge, the college's food pantry program is open to all members of the CUNY community.
