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To get into City College you need either a high school average of
80 or equivalent or a combined SAT score of 1020. This applies to
students educated abroad as well as those educated in the U.S. High
school courses should include four years of English, three years
of math, and two years of a laboratory science. (For foreign high
school students and English language requirements, see below.) Students
without this high school experience may have to make up the missing
courses at City. Under any circumstances, you will have to take
the CCNY version of the CUNY (The
City University of New York) entrance exams - see SKAT Tests
(see CCNY Bulletin).
If you're
still attending high school you cannot take any courses at City
College except as part of a special agreement with your high school.
City has made a few such agreements with local schools; check your
own school to see whether such an agreement exists.
Foreign
students and English. If the basic language of your original country
is English, you must meet the four-year English requirement. If
not, you must first pass the TOEFL exam (passing grade is 500);
for additional requirements, see SKAT Tests (see CCNY Bulletin).
GED students.
GED students need a score of 325 to get into the School of Engineering.
Other requirements are the same as for high school graduates, including
the requirement for taking the entrance exams (SKAT tests).
Advanced
placement. High school students may take advanced placement exams,
usually through the auspices of Princeton University. CCNY requires
a passing grade of 4 and will accept up to 32 credits of advanced
placement courses. To obtain credit, have the testing agency send
a transcript of the results to CCNY Admissions. For detailed information,
contact CCNY Admissions
Office.
Department
of Electrical Engineering ~ Steinman Hall, T-602
138th Street and Convent Avenue, City College of the City University
of New York
New York, NY 1003 ~ Tel: (212) 650 7248 ~ Fax: (212) 650 8249
Webmaster: webtest@ees1s0.engr.ccny.cuny.edu
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