Academic Success Programs is comprised of a team of faculty, teachers, counselors/advisors, administrative staff and students from the following programs: Adult Education Training Program, Future Now, Pre-Collegiate and TRIO Programs, College Now, Collaborative Programs, etc. These programs ensure that our K-12 and community residents experience an educational opportunity that can help improve their lives and the lives of their families in the Bronx and beyond.
The Collaborative Educational Programs Department at Bronx Community College 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.
Early College High Schools is a joint program with the Department of Education and BCC where high school students at Inwood Early College (IEC) can earn college credit and potentially graduate with an Associates Degree in either Cybersecurity or Liberal Arts – Biology option.
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.
Liberty Partnerships Program is a year-round academic and cultural enrichment program with a focus on career and support services for middle and high school youth.
The Bronx Community College Upward Bound Program 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.
The Adult Basic Education and Training Program provides FREE services to adults who are seeking to improve their English language skills (ESOL), get a high school diploma (HSE), and to those who are displaced because of loss of income (DHP).
The Future Now Program 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.
