The last day to withdraw from a full-semester class is shown in the schedule of classes each semester and is normally at the end of the twelfth week of the semester. Students enrolled in classes that end earlier than the traditional length courses or that meet for a shorter period of time should ask the instructor for the withdrawal deadline.
Mon. Apr. 12 | Registration opens by appointment for Fall 2021/Winter 2022, continuing students only. |
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Sun. Sept. 26 | Course Withdrawal period opens - Grade of W is assigned to students who officially drop a course |
Mon. Sept. 27 | Verification of Enrollment Rosters Due from faculty |
Course Withdrawal period opens - Grade of W is assigned to students who officially drop a course LAST DAY for students to appeal "WN" grades that were assigned in error. Mandatory class participation is required. PERIOD OPENS to file Application for Matriculation for Spring 2022 (Non-Degree to Degree)
If you do not plan to attend Kingsborough this semester, you must drop your COURSe (s) BY 09/08/21 to avoid a tuition liability. Also, Non-attendance does not constitute an official withdrawal and you will be liable for tuition/fees. OFFICIAL withdrawal (from one or all courses) is required in order to obtain a tuition refund.
The tuition refund for a course, cancelled by the college, is 100%. If you do not plan to attend Kingsborough this semester, you must drop your COURSe (s) BY 09/08/21 to avoid a tuition liability. Also, Non-attendance does not constitute an official withdrawal and you will be liable for tuition/fees.
The DATE that the OFFICIAL withdrawal is filed with the Registrar’s Office (A-101) determines the percentage of the refund due. The tuition refund for a course, cancelled by the college, is 100%. If you do not plan to attend Kingsborough this semester, you must drop your COURSe (s) BY 09/08/21 to avoid a tuition liability.
Go to home.cunyfirst.cuny.edu and sign in to CUNYfirst 2. Once on the CUNYfirst homepage, click on Self Service. 3. Choose the Student Center link from the Self Service drop down.
This is followed by a 6-week Winter module which ends in February. A 12-week Spring session starts at the beginning of March, and ends in the middle of June. This is followed by a 6-week Summer module which continues until the end of July.
Kingsborough Community College is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education. The Nursing Education Program is approved by the New York State Education Department.
We offer over 50 academic programs of study including Liberal Arts, Business, Criminal Justice, Nursing, and majors you won't find anywhere else in CUNY like our Maritime Technology program, and our Polysomnographic (Sleep) Technology program, which studies sleep-related disorders.
60 creditsEverything You Need to Know About Graduation. In order to earn a KCC degree, you will need to meet the following requirements: Be matriculated during your last term of attendance at Kingsborough. Earn 60 credits (or the specific credit requirement for your major) meeting the specific course requirements for your degree ...
Complete 15 credits each semester & graduate in 2 years.
SPRING 2022 TUITION RATESRESIDENT STUDENTSNON-RESIDENT STUDENTSFULL-TIME (12-18 Credits/equated credits)$2,400 per semester$320 per creditPART-TIME (1-11 Credits/equated credits)$210 per credit$320 per creditNON-DEGREE$265 per credit$420 per credit
A.At least 65% of graduates will have completed the Clinical Component of the program within 6 semesters (3 years) of beginning Clinical Nursing courses.
Nursing is a profession within the health care sector focused on the care of individuals, families, and communities so they may attain, maintain, or recover optimal health and quality of life. They also take on vital roles of education, assessing situations, as support.
Kingsborough Recognized As #2 2021 Best Community College in New York by Niche.com. For the second year in a row, Niche.com has ranked Kingsborough Community College the number two community college in New York.
15,968 (2016)Kingsborough Community College / Total enrollmentThe total enrollment at CUNY Kingsborough Community College, both undergraduate and graduate, is 15,116 students. The full-time enrollment at CUNY Kingsborough Community College is 6,854 and the part-time enrollment is 8,262.
In 2019, Kingsborough Community College reported 23 incidents related to crime and safety that involved students on campus. Based on a student body population of 15,443, that's 1.49 incidents per 1,000 students.
Your withdrawal date is determined by the college as either (1) the date you began the college's withdrawal process (as described in the Schedule of Classes) or the date you officially notified the Registrar of your intent to withdraw; (2) the midpoint of the semester (if you withdraw without notifying the college); or (3) your last date of attendance at an academically-related activity as documented by the college.
After you have withdrawn, either officially or unofficially, the college will perform the necessary calculations and notify you if you must return any of the aid you already received.
Once you have completed more than 60% of the semester, you have "earned" and are entitled to receive 100% (all) of your assistance. [Note: Most federal financial aid is disbursed earlier than the 100% earned date.]
You will be required to repay to the college any grant funds the college had to return to the Department of Education on your behalf. In such cases, you will be billed by the college and have to make payment arrangements with the Bursar.
The college will verify whether or not you have actually begun attendance. [Note: if you receive a financial aid payment for a class or classes you have never attended, you must return that payment immediately to the college.] The federal government requires that you "earn" your financial aid awards by attending and completing your classes.
If you withdraw from a course after the college drop date, you are still responsible for tuition and fees, and you’ll receive a "W" on your college and high school transcripts. Here are a few things to keep in mind: 1 Check the dates on the college calendar for withdrawal deadlines. To withdraw from a course, you’ll need to submit a completed withdrawal form before or on the college’s published withdrawal deadline. Courses with alternate start dates may have different withdrawal dates published in the course syllabus or at the Admissions/Registrar Office. 2 If you withdraw from two or more courses in a session or semester, you will have to meet with the college’s Chief Academic Officer or designee before enrolling for any subsequent session or semester. 3 Several W’s on your transcript can affect your eligibility for financial aid .
If you withdraw from a course after the college drop date, you are still responsible for tuition and fees, and you’ll receive a "W" on your college and high school transcripts. Here are a few things to keep in mind: Check the dates on the college calendar for withdrawal deadlines.
If you decide the course you signed up for is not right for you, you can drop it by the college drop date (about one week into the semester) without incurring any repayment or grade penalties.
Courses with alternate start dates may have different withdrawal dates published in the course syllabus or at the Admissions/Registrar Office. If you withdraw from two or more courses in a session or semester, you will have to meet with the college’s Chief Academic Officer or designee before enrolling for any subsequent session or semester.