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You would need to fill out the Application for Change of Major and then submit in-person or via email. Some change of major requests require departmental approval.nnTo obtain the Application for Change of Major, please visit: Forms & Resources – Bronx Community College (cuny.edu).
Consult with your advisor if you are considering dropping a class. Students may use Self-Service to drop classes from their schedule.
- Enter https://home.cunyfirst.cuny.edu in your browser’s address bar.
- Enter your Username and Password and click the Go icon.
- From the CUNYfirst Menu, select the Student Center link.
- Click the Course Planning and Enrollment link.
- Click the “Drop Classes” link.
- To drop a course, select the Trash Can icon next to the class that you want to drop.
- Click on “Get This Schedule” and then select “Do Actions”.
- If the class is successfully dropped, it will be stated in the “Result” field.
After submitting the application for graduation via CUNYfirst, students may track the progress of their graduation application.
For more information, please visit: Graduation – Bronx Community College (cuny.edu).
Make sure to consult with your advisor regularly during your time at BCC. Your advisor will help ensure that you are on track for graduation.
It allows for course-level, pass/no pass grading: An earned letter grade of A, B, C, D is recorded as a “P” and a failing F grade is recorded as an “NC” (no credit). With a P grade, you will earn credit for the course, but with no effect on your GPA. With an NC grade, you will not earn credit, but there is also no effect on your GPA.
Not all CUNY schools use ‘Plan’. Consult with an Academic Advisor if you do not have a pre-arranged plan set up by your college through DegreeWorks. However, you are still able to search and select courses manually in the “Select Courses” section and through your ‘Worksheet’.
Unfortunately, you will need to consider an alternative class to take.
Students should remove themselves from waitlists for classes they no longer wish to add to their schedule. The wait list feature will be turned off on the first day of classes, and after that point, the wait list will not be used to determine course enrollment priority. Students are responsible for monitoring class availability after the wait list feature is made inactive and request enrollment during late registration.
For more information, please visit: How to Register – Bronx Community College (cuny.edu).