Frequently Asked Questions 4

We have been closely monitoring the BCC app and have compiled students’ most commonly asked questions.  From Admissions, Registration, Financial Aid/Bursar’s Office, Advisement, Academics, Advisement, and Student Life to the most Helpful Resources, here’s what you need to know.

Helpful Resources

Resources Location Email Phone Ext
(718-289-****)
Academic Advising (General) Nichols Hall, 407 email icon transparent 5401
Accelerated Study in Associate Programs (ASAP) Nichols Hall, 411 email icon transparent 3546
Admissions Loew Hall, 224 email icon transparent 5895
Athletics Alumni Gym email icon transparent 5338
Books: New/Used/ Rental Online email icon transparent 800-887-6459
Bursar (pay for classes) Colston Hall, Main level email icon transparent 5617/5618
Career Development Sage Hall, 201 email icon transparent 5177
College Discovery Loew Hall 400 email icon transparent 5882
College Work Study Colston Hall, 504 email icon transparent 5700
Counseling and Resources for Emergency Support (C.A.R.E.S) Loew Hall 419 or 430 email icon transparent 5179/5223
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CUNY EDGE Loew Hall, 106A email icon transparent 5849
Disability Services Loew Hall, 211 email icon transparent 5874
Early Childcare Center Children’s Center, 219 email icon transparent 5461/3512
Financial Aid Colston Hall, 504 email icon transparent 5700
First Year Program Nichols Hall, 105 email icon transparent 5120
Food Pantry Loew Hall, 419 email icon transparent 5179
Health Services (Immunizations & Minor injury Treatment) Loew Hall, 101 email icon transparent 5858
Judicial Affairs (College Code of Conduct) Loew Hall, 416 email icon transparent 5630
Leadership Clubs & Organizations Roscoe Brown Student Center, 309 email icon transparent 5194
LGBTQI+ Resource Room Roscoe Brown Student Center, 312 email icon transparent 5903
Library & Computers North Hall & Library email icon transparent 5439
Male Empowerment Network Roscoe Brown Student Center, 101-103 email icon transparent 5713
Public Safety/ Emergencies Loew 511 email icon transparent 5923 /5911
Registrar (Verification of enrollment, Colston Hall, 513 email icon transparent 5710
E-permit, Residency and Transcripts)
Shuttle Bus Departs from Meister every 20- 30 minutes 5311
Student Success Loew Hall, 201 email icon transparent 5278
Technology Service Center Roscoe Brown Student Center, 308 email icon transparent 5970
Tutoring/Learning Commons Meister Hall, SB 003 email icon transparent 929-314-3731
Veteran and Military Resources Loew Hall, 326 email icon transparent 5447
Womxn Up! Roscoe Brown Student Center, 203B email icon transparent 5266
Writing Center & Computer Lab Sage Hall, 100 email icon transparent 5279







ODP - Student Life (1)

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ODP - Student Life

The CARES (Counseling and Resources for Emergency Support) assists students with emotional, developmental and/or psychological concerns that may be interfering with their personal and academic growth. They provide free, confidential, short-term individual and group counseling to help students find healthy ways to cope with college and life stressors in order to enhance their personal growth and support their academic focus at BCC. Sessions are held in the format that best meets the student’s respective need (In-person, Zoom, telephone). For more information: https://www.bcc.cuny.edu/campus-resources/personal-counseling-services/#theme-page

Student Success - C.A.R.E.S. (5)

Yes! We have the Carroll & Milton Petrie Emergency Grant that is available to currently enrolled matriculated students for specific emergent needs. The grant is administered during the Fall and Spring semesters on a first come, first served basis based on qualifications. For more information on how to apply visit our webpage at https://www.bcc.cuny.edu/campus-resources/access-resource-center/petrie-student-emergency-fund/ .

It is easy for you to arrange to meet with someone, you can email us at Personal.Counseling@bcc.cuny.edu or call us at 718-289-5223, or you can stop by Loew Hall Rm 430 to speak with someone directly and fill out an intake form.

All services are confidential and free of charge.

Step 1: Fill out the ARC Intake Form by clicking the link or emailing bcc.arc@bcc.cuny.edu.
Here is where students who are new to our pantry can register themselves for food pantry services. We have many other non-academic need-based services that you can also apply for there also so please take advantage of all the services we have to offer.

Step 2: Now you are ready to schedule your appointment just text “BRONCO” to PANTRY (726-879) from any phone to the Plentiful App that will allow you to sign up for Plentiful to schedule your appointment day and time.

All services offered by the CARES department are FREE of charge. Our services include mental health counseling, non-academic emergency grant support, assistance with signing up for social services, assistance with applying for housing or shelter placement, financial counseling, tax preparation, legal advice and access to the food pantry and Grab & Go Healthy Cart.

You can visit the pantry once every two weeks as scheduled, but if you find yourself in an emergency situation you can always stop by CARES for support. We also have a Healthy Grab & Go Cart that you can get up to two snacks daily Monday through Friday 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM when school is open.

ODP - Student Life (1)

Category: ODP - Student Life

The CARES (Counseling and Resources for Emergency Support) assists students with emotional, developmental and/or psychological concerns that may be interfering with their personal and academic growth. They provide free, confidential, short-term individual and group counseling to help students find healthy ways to cope with college and life stressors in order to enhance their personal growth and support their academic focus at BCC. Sessions are held in the format that best meets the student’s respective need (In-person, Zoom, telephone). For more information: https://www.bcc.cuny.edu/campus-resources/personal-counseling-services/#theme-page

Student Success - C.A.R.E.S. (5)

Yes! We have the Carroll & Milton Petrie Emergency Grant that is available to currently enrolled matriculated students for specific emergent needs. The grant is administered during the Fall and Spring semesters on a first come, first served basis based on qualifications. For more information on how to apply visit our webpage at https://www.bcc.cuny.edu/campus-resources/access-resource-center/petrie-student-emergency-fund/ .

It is easy for you to arrange to meet with someone, you can email us at Personal.Counseling@bcc.cuny.edu or call us at 718-289-5223, or you can stop by Loew Hall Rm 430 to speak with someone directly and fill out an intake form.

All services are confidential and free of charge.

Step 1: Fill out the ARC Intake Form by clicking the link or emailing bcc.arc@bcc.cuny.edu.
Here is where students who are new to our pantry can register themselves for food pantry services. We have many other non-academic need-based services that you can also apply for there also so please take advantage of all the services we have to offer.

Step 2: Now you are ready to schedule your appointment just text “BRONCO” to PANTRY (726-879) from any phone to the Plentiful App that will allow you to sign up for Plentiful to schedule your appointment day and time.

All services offered by the CARES department are FREE of charge. Our services include mental health counseling, non-academic emergency grant support, assistance with signing up for social services, assistance with applying for housing or shelter placement, financial counseling, tax preparation, legal advice and access to the food pantry and Grab & Go Healthy Cart.

You can visit the pantry once every two weeks as scheduled, but if you find yourself in an emergency situation you can always stop by CARES for support. We also have a Healthy Grab & Go Cart that you can get up to two snacks daily Monday through Friday 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM when school is open.

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