2900 Bedford Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11210
718-951-5001
718-951-5001
http://www.brooklyn.cuny.edu
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About CUNY-Brooklyn College
- Year of Foundation 1930
- Size of Campus 26 Acres
- Type of Instituition Public institution
- Religious Orientation None
- Degrees Bachelor , Master, Post-Bachelor,Post-Master
- Calendar Type Semester
- Undergraduate Population 11,364
- Women % / Men % / Out of state 59%, 41%, 2%
Application
- App. Deadlines FAFSA
- Tuition Costs In / Out - State $4,830 in-state, $13,050 out-of-state
- Room and Board
- Nonfall Registration Accepted
- Selectivity of the Intuition Selective
- Application Fee $65
- Enrollment No. 12,021
Reference: CUNY-Brooklyn College
Brooklyn College is an integral part of the civic, urban and artistic energy of New York and uses the entire city as a living classroom that broadens our students’ understanding of the world around them.
For 80 years, the college has been attracting a wide variety of motivated students-many of them immigrants or the children of immigrants who wish to better their lives through a superb education. They come because of the college’s renowned faculty of academics, professionals and artists who are among the best in their field. They know they will be learning on a campus considered one of the most beautiful in the country, with well-equipped facilities, studios, smart classrooms, and production and practice rooms-all with a highly affordable tuition.
Brooklyn College has a student enrollment of 16,822 students-13,095 undergraduates and 3,727 graduates who come from 136 nations and speak some 89 languages.
- Adelphi University
- AGC Scholarship Fund
- Alliance For Young Artists And Writers, Inc.
- American Association Of Advertising Agencies, Inc.
- American Foundation For The Blind
- American Foundation For The Blind-1
- American Foundation For The Blind-2
- American Foundation For The Blind-3
- American Foundation For The Blind-4
- American Foundation For The Blind-5
- American Guild Of Organists
- American Institute Of Architects-New York Chapter-2
- American Institute Of Architects/New York Chapter-1
- American Jewish League For Israel
- American Mothers, Inc.
- American Museum Of Natural History-1
- American Museum Of Natural History-2
- American Society Of Mechanical Engineers Auxiliary Inc.
- American Society Of Mechanical Engineers-1
- American Society Of Mechanical Engineers-2
- Bagby Foundation For The Musical Arts, Inc.
- Bnai Zion Foundation Inc
- Charles And Lucille King Family Foundation
- Chautauqua Region Community Foundation, Inc.
- Columbia University
- Daughters Of The Cincinnati
- Donald Keene Center Of Japanese Culture
- English-Speaking Union
- Explorers Club
- Foundation Of Lexographic Technical Association
- Garden Club Of America
- Garden Club Of America-1
- Garden Club Of America-2
- German Academic Exchange Service
- Guideposts Magazine
- Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society
- Huguenot Society Of America
- Institute Of International Education
- International Alliance Of Theatrical Stage Employees-1
- International Radio And Television Society Foundation
- Jackie Robinson Foundation The Scholarship Program
- James P. And Ruth C. Gillroy Foundation, Inc.
- Kaplan/Newsweek
- Kosciuszko Foundation
- Kosciuszko Foundation-2
- Kosciuszko Foundation-3
- Leopold Schepp Foundation
- Liederkranz Foundation Inc.
- Light Work
- Marie L Rose Huguenot Society Of America
- Memorial Foundation For Jewish Culture-1
- Memorial Foundation For Jewish Culture-2
- Memorial Foundation For Jewish Culture-3
- Memorial Foundation For Jewish Culture-4
- Metr Opolitan Museum Of Art
- Nation Institute-1
- Nation Institute-2
- National Sculpture Society
- National Student Nurses Association Foundation
- New York City Department Of Citywide Administrative Services-1
- New York City Department Of Citywide Administrative Services-2
- New York City Department Of Citywide Administrative Services-3
- New York State Grange-1
- New York State Grange-2
- New York State Grange-3
- New York State Higher Education Services Corporation
- New York State Theatre Institute-1
- New York State Theatre Institute-2
- Overseas Press Club Foundation
- Parapsychology Foundation, Inc.-1
- Parapsychology Foundation, Inc.-2
- Parapsychology Foundation, Inc.-3
- Parapsychology Foundation, Inc.-4
- Parapsychology Foundation, Inc.-5
- Parapsychology Foundation, Inc.-6
- Parapsychology Foundation, Inc.-7
- Poetry Society Of America-1
- Poetry Society Of America-2
- Poetry Society Of America-3
- Polish Arts Club Of Buffalo Scholarship Foundation
- Princess Grace Foundation-USA
- Public Relations Student Society Of America
- Roothbert Fund Inc., The Scholarships
- Scholastic Art & Writing Awards
- Scholastic Art & Writing Awards-1
- Seneca Nation Higher Education Program-Seneca Nation Of Indians
- Seventeen
- Signet Classics Scholarship Essay Contest Penguin
- Skidmore College
- Smithsonian Institutioncooper- Hewitt, National Design Museum
- Smithsonian Institutioncooper- Hewitt, National Design Museum-1
- Society Of Design Administration-1
- Society Of Illustrators
- Society Of Satellite Professionals International
- Society Of Women Engineers-1
- Society Of Women Engineers-2
- Society Of Women Engineers-3
- Society Of Women Engineers-4
- Society Of Women Engineers-5
- Society Of Women Engineers-6
- Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum-1
- Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum-2
- St. David's Society Of New York
- Thomas J. Watson Foundation
- Transport Workers Union Of America
- United Federation Of Teachers
- United Nations Association Of The United States Of America
- University Of Rochester
- Webb Institute
- Womens Studio Workshop-3
- Women’s Sports Foundation-1
- Women’s Sports Foundation-2
- Women’s Sports Foundation-3
- Worldstudio Foundation-1
- Worldstudio Foundation-2
- Worldstudio Foundation-3
- Worldstudio Foundation-4
- Worldstudio Foundation-5
- Worldstudio Foundation-6
- Xerox Experiential Learning (XCEL) Programs
- Xerox Technical Minority Scholarship-1
- Xerox Technical Minority Scholarship-2
Social Life And Activities
- Number of frats 5
- Other general policies N/A
- Number of frat chapter houses 0
- Popular Event and Social Activities on Campus Fall Festival, Black Solidarity Day, Latino Heritage Month, Black History Month, Women's Herstory Month, Asian Heritage Month, Israeli Independence Day, Caribbean Week, Multicultural/Diversity Day-Week or Month, Health and Wellness Fair, Club Fair, Welcome
- Number of students in fraternities 5
- Percent students who are frat members 2%
- Number of honor societies Apha Sigma Lambda, Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, and national honor societies: Upsilon Pi Epsilon (computer science), Kappa Delta Pi (education), Pi Delta Phi (French), Pi Mu Epsilon (mathematics), Psi Chi (psychology), Alpha Kappa Delta (sociology), Sigma Del
- Setting Urban
- Number of sororities 7
- On-campus religious organizations (Appears as submitted by school) Newman Catholic Club, Canterbury Club, Hillel, InterVarsity Christian Fellowship, Chinese Christian Fellowship, Campus Advance, Islamic Society, Gospel Choir;
- Other on-campus organizations N/A
- Percent students who are frat sororities 2%
- Number of on-campus international organizations (Appears as submitted by school) Asian Student Union, Black Family, Black Student Union, Caribbean Student Union, Desi Culture Club, Chinese Culture & Language Club, Dominican Student Movement (MEDO), Francophone Club, Haitian American Student Organization
- Alcohol Policies No
Transportation
- Car Permitted On Campus Yes
- Distance to nearest airport New York City (11), New York City (14)
- Distance to nearest train New York City (11)
- Distance to nearest bus New York City (12)
- Public Transportation to the University Yes
Student Housing
- College housing safety - Sprinkler system N/A
- Percentage of housing units owned by the college that are singles N/A
- Off and remote campus housing assistance available N/A
- Type of housing provided for students N/A
- Percentage of housing units owned by the college that are undefined N/A
- Number of housing and appartment units owned by the university N/A
- Percentage of housing units owned by the college that are doubles N/A
- High speed or wireless internet in college housing 0%
- Percentage of housing units owned by the college that are apartments N/A
- College housing safety - Fire alarms N/A
- Number of students using college housing 0%
- College campus housing availability Yes
- Percentage of housing units owned by the college that are triples N/A
- On and Off campus housing offered No
Campus Services
- Number Of Wired Computers Available In The Other Locations 0
- Campus Safety 24-hour foot and vehicle patrols, late night transport/escort service, 24-hour emergency telephones, lighted pathways/sidewalks
- Number Of Microforms 1,682,334
- Internet Access Yes
- Number of Audiovisuals-cds,videos,dvds 23,073
- Online Course Registration Available Yes
- Basic Services Provided nonremedial tutoring, women's center, day care, health service, health insurance
- Number Of Subscriptions 28,447
- Library On Campus Yes
- Museums Art museum, Language lab, TV studios, Speech clinic, Research centers & institutes, Particle accelerator, Bookstore, Computer labs, Library, Health services, Food services, Sport/fitness center, Art/cultural events, Performing arts center
- OS of Wifi Network Microsoft
- Estimated Capacity Of Wireless Network N/A
- Number Of Wired Computers Available In Classrooms 0
- Library Facilities Yes
- Location Of Available Computers computer center/labs, library
- Tutoring and Remedial Help N/A
- Wireless Network - Student wi-fi Yes
- Number Of Wired Computers Available In Campus Labs(est) 50
- Student Computer Availability Yes
- Counseling Services minority student, career, military, personal, veteran student, academic, older student, psychological, birth control, religious
- Number Of Books in Library 1,335,666
- Student Allowed To Post A Web Page No
- Number Of Wired Computers Available In The Library 50
- Computer Courses Yes
- Student Email Accounts Yes
- Number of e-books 15,015
- Location Of Area With Wireless Support in some of the libraries (excluding computer labs), in some classrooms, in computer labs, in administrative/faculty offices and work areas
Student Employment and Career
- Student Employment Fedral Work Study Program Available
- Career placment and training on-campus job interviews, internships, resume assistance, career/job search classes, interest inventory, interview training
- Does the school discourage student employment No
- Employed Students after 6 Months 69%
- Top Companies Selecting Students For Jobs New York Department of Education; City University of New York; JP Morgan Chase; Citigroup; Price Waterhouse Coopers; Target Stores; Bloomberg; Enterprise; YAI; NYC Office of the Comptroller; Loeb & Troper; Apple Bank.
- Employed Students after 2 years N/A
- Airforce ROTC on campus? Not offered
- Navy ROTC on campus? Not offered
- Army ROTC on campus? Not offered
- Number of undergraduates (only) with employment N/A
- The average earnings of employed undergrads 8
- Employed Students after 1 year N/A
Loan, Scholarship, Fellowship, Grant Page Details
- Specific Locations/Universities Metropolis


