Welcome to the Division of Enrollment Management
The Division of Enrollment Management at Bronx Community College is dedicated to fostering student success through a comprehensive and equitable approach to recruitment, admissions, financial aid, and enrollment services. We strive to create a welcoming and supportive environment that empowers prospective and current students to achieve their academic and career goals. By leveraging innovative strategies and providing personalized support, we are committed to enhancing access to higher education, supporting student retention, and promoting an inclusive community that reflects the needs of our diverse student population.
Contact Us
Contact Us
Division of Enrollment Management
Bernard J. Gantt, Ph.D., M.I.S., M.A.
Vice President of Enrollment Management
Reishma Kistow
Confidential Executive Associate to VP for Enrollment Management
Colston Hall [CO]
Room 509
718.289.5355
Upcoming Department Events (Hover below)
Fall 2025 WN Reversal Form/Application Open in CUNYfirst
Sep 16 - Dec 13Midterm Examination Period – Midterm Grade Rosters Available
Oct 15 - Oct 22No Classes Scheduled
Oct 20Office of the Registrar Virtual Counter
Oct 20 @ 2:00 pm - 5:00 pmAdvisement and Registration for Winter and Spring 2026
Oct 21 - Jan 25First Day to Apply for Graduation, June 2026 Candidates – (Submit applications online via CUNYfirst)
Oct 21FAFSA Fall Fest
Oct 23 @ 10:00 am - 6:00 pmZoom into Majors: Criminal Justice
Oct 23 @ 3:00 pm - 4:00 pmFall 2025 Midterm Grades Due – Submit Electronically
Oct 24Classes Follow a Monday Schedule
Oct 24Office of the Registrar Virtual Counter
Oct 24 @ 2:00 pm - 5:00 pmOffice of the Registrar Virtual Counter
Oct 27 @ 2:00 pm - 7:00 pm
NY State Opportunity Promise (NYSOP)
NY State Opportunity Promise (NYSOP)
Redefine What’s Possible
Are you looking for a fresh start or a career boost? At Bronx Community College, we’re committed to helping adults like you achieve their goals.
With the New York State Opportunity Promise (NYSOP) and CUNY Reconnect program, we cover your tuition, fees, books, and supplies after financial aid is applied, making it easier for you to focus on your education.
Whether you’ve never attended college before, started but didn’t finish, or are looking to transition to a new career, we’re here to support you every step of the way.
CUNY Reconnect
CUNY Reconnect
CUNY Reconnect is a program designed to support adults in continuing their higher education. Its goal is to assist working-age individuals who left CUNY before completing a degree, helping them return to finish and expand their career opportunities and income potential.
Whether you’ve never been to college, started but didn’t graduate, or are seeking a career change or advancement, it’s time to Reconnect with Bronx Community College!
You may also qualify for additional help through the Reconnect Grant Award. Applications can be completed on the spot.
Division of Enrollment Management Services
Unlock more than a degree.
It’s always a good time to earn a degree from Bronx Community College. We are accepting on-the-spot applications for Spring 2026.
Apply for Financial Aid.
FAFSA and TAP filing assistance is available in the financial aid office. We can help you find a financial aid package that fits your needs.
Registration opens 10/21/25.
The Office of the Registrar supplies information to students about registration, grades, scholastic indexes and requirements for graduation.
BCC offers free adult education and training.
The Adult Education and Training Program provides FREE services to adults to improve their English language skills (ESOL) and get a high school diploma (HSE).
Is College Discovery Right for You?
The College Discovery (CD) Program provides services to select students who show potential for success but would benefit from additional academic and financial assistance.
How does the CUNY EDGE Program work?
CUNY EDGE is a collaborative program through CUNY and HRA that aims to support and empower students who receive cash assistance while enrolled in a CUNY college.
How does Bronx Community College assist its' F-1 students?
Our mission is to provide advice, counseling, and advocacy regarding immigration, cross-cultural and personal matters.
BCC Educational Initiatives
The Collaborative Educational Programs Department is the umbrella office for BCC educational initiatives focused on developing partnership and collaboration with grades K -12 public schools, community-based agencies, and local art programs.
Begin your college journey.
Get a jumpstart on your college journey. College Now is a collaborative program between the City University of New York (CUNY) and the New York City Department of Education (DOE). It is a FREE transition program for qualified NYC public high school students.
What is Early College?
Early College Initiative is a joint program with the DOE allows high school students at Inwood Early College (IEC) to earn college credit & potentially graduate with an A.S. degree in either Cybersecurity or Liberal Arts – Biology option.
What does TRIO provide?
The TRIO Talent Search Program provides early academic awareness in middle school participants, preparing them for secondary school, mainly in the areas of Science, Technology, Engineering, the Arts and Mathematics (STEAM).
What does Future Now do?
The Future Now Program at Bronx Community College offers free HSE and vocational training classes, student counseling and career exploration, along with college preparation and enrollment services to students ages 17 to 24.
What is Liberty Partnership Program?
The Liberty Partnership Program is designed to aid youth with their ability to graduate from middle and high school, enter higher education, and/or enter the workforce.
Are there STEM pre-college programs?
The Science Technology Entry Program (STEP) operates its’ five-week Summer Program & Fall/Spring Saturday Program. Over 150 middle & high school students from over 15 local schools participate.
Future Bound
Upward Bound is a federal grant program funded by the United States Department of Education (USDOE) and is designed to generate the skills and motivation necessary for success in education beyond high school, mainly in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM).