The Office of Academic Affairs oversees University policies governing the academic programs of CUNY and its 19 colleges and more than 100 research centers. The Office is also responsible for the development and implementation of the “Flagship Environment” initiative and a variety of special University-wide programs, such as the William E. Macaulay Honors College and the Teaching Opportunity Program. Most recently the Office of Academic Affairs spearheaded CUNY’s initiatives in Instructional Technology and Economic Development. With approximately 213,000 students enrolled in some 1,200 degree programs and almost 240,000 in continuing education classes, the University offers learning opportunities at every level, from certificate courses to the Ph.D. in a single integrated system.
The Grants Update newsletter is a bi-monthly publication distributed through the Office of Academic Affairs. Please feel free to share this with your staff, colleagues and anyone else who may benefit from the following grant listings. Download Here.
The Office of Undergraduate Education (OUE) is dedicated to improving the quality of the undergraduate experience for CUNY’s quarter of a million students.
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Here you will find a description of the University's testing program and requirements, as well as sample test questions.
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One of the most important markers of success at a university is the achievement of its students. At CUNY, this is our highest priority.
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In the fall of 2004, Chancellor Goldstein established a University Task Force on the Black Male Initiative.
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Established in Fall 2006, the CUNY Puerto Rican Faculty Recruitment Project seeks to link qualified Puerto Rican/Latino(a) candidates to faculty positions within CUNY.
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The goal of CUNY’s Integrating Mathematics Across the Curriculum (IMAC) project is to promote an appreciation for the multiple ways that we rely on and use mathematics.
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The CUNY COPE program provides information and support services to CUNY students in degree programs who are receiving public assistance...»
The Person Behind the Pulitzer: Getting to Know Professor John Matteson: "On a recent spring afternoon I had just that opportunity when I met with John Matteson..." »
Patricia A. MacCubbin, Director of the CUNY Office of Research Conduct, has been nominated for membership on the US Department of Health and Human Services Secretary’s Advisory Committee for Human Research Protections (SACHRP). »
Check out our numerous scholarship descriptions. Watch videos and read bios about all the CUNY recipients. Read our FAQs and stay up to date with our listing of Application Deadlines. »
“To date we have many Distinguished Professors across the University, professors who, as international experts in their fields, are recognized by their colleagues around the world for their impressive body of research..." »
Office of Academics Affairs
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