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Registration Policies

There is no fee for course registration or tuition. However, to be registered in a course, the applicant must meet the basic eligibility criteria (income and basic literacy skills) and a selection committee will evaluate course requirements and personal suitability. To complete and graduate in a course as a registered student, he/she must abide by the rules in the Student Handbook given at the time of the registration. Previously registered students and community residents of low income can get available support services without going through the registration process.

 


Application Process

Application for Registration starts everyday at 8:30 a.m. To facilitate the application process, applicants should bring documentation to prove their eligibility:

  • Proof of education (HS diploma, GED transcripts etc.)
  • Proof of address (utility bill, mail delivered by the post office etc.)
  • Proof of residency (NY state ID etc.)
  • Proof of income (Form 1040, public assistance card & budget letter,
  • unemployment benefit check, SSI award letter, notarized support letter (with the supporting person's proof of income, in case of no income)
  • Social Security card (with original signature) and
  • Picture ID (driver's license, school ID etc.)

Following the eligibility determination, the applicants will take the Reading and Math (TABE) tests to qualify for specific courses. At the end of the tests, applicants will complete the application form and indicate their course choices. Students will be informed of the test scores within a week and will be asked to appear before a selection committee, made up of the course instructor, case manager and the admissions staff. All students will be registered for a particular course three weeks before the course start date.

For More Specific Information
Call the Admissions Office
718-530-7039

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