CUNY Supports Students with Conviction Records

CUNY launched the Supports for Students with Conviction Records resource page to provide prospective and current students with conviction records, and those that support them, with a comprehensive repository of resources, tools, and opportunities at CUNY in an easily accessible format. The webpage outlines:

  • Frequently Asked Questions about attending CUNY with a conviction record
  • An overview of the education programs, opportunities, and services available across CUNY to support students at various points in their educational journey
  • Resources around accessing and paying for college; employment, career, and licensure information; and connections to various external communities.

The content of the webpage was developed by the CUNY Justice Learning Collaborative. The CUNY Justice Learning Collaborative is a cross-university community of faculty, staff, administrators, and students led by the John Jay College Institute for Justice and Opportunity. Its purpose is to create a more equitable and accessible CUNY that is inclusive of those with lived experience in the criminal legal system. To learn more about the CUNY Justice Learning Collaborative contact Tommasina Faratro, Special Projects Coordinator at : tfaratro@jjay.cuny.edu

New York Jobs CEO Council Microcredential Program

The UX Design Microcredential program at Kingsborough is part of the New York Jobs CEO Council, a coalition of CEOs from some of the region’s largest companies whose goal is to create a talent pipeline, linking underrepresented and underserved New Yorkers to gainful jobs. Partners include accenture, amazon, Goldman Sachs, Google, New York-Presbyterian, the New York Times, and others. The Jobs Council’s goal is to hire 100,000 underrepresented New Yorkers, with at least 25,000 of whom being CUNY students.

Take a look at the video below to hear about the impact this program has had New Yorkers.

CLICK HERE to learn more about our program.
You can also contact Christian Finch, Program Coordinator christian.finch@kbcc.cuny.edu * (347) 470-9837

Addressing Violence Workshop Series

Check out the flyer below for information about workshop series coming to Kingsborough in early 2022.

If you are a provider, we can develop and deliver custom CEUs for your agency. Contact Us today! 

KCC has been certified by the NYS Education Department State Board for Social Work (#SW-0613) and by the NYS Education Department’s Board for Mental Health Practitioners for licensed mental health counselors (#MHC-0191).

ESL Online

Enroll into KCC’s online ESL program today! These classes begin September 20th and run through December 16th. See the flyer below for more information.

Assemblymember Frontus Supports the Farm

Assemblymember Mathylde Frontus visited the new KCC Community Farm and Garden to present President Claudia Schrader with a check for a wonderful grant that will help us revitalize the space for the KCC community. We are proposing installation of ADA compliant permeable paver walkways on portions of farm, rebuilding aging beds, creating new accessible beds, installing shade structures, benches, noise barrier, water feature, and children’s area. VP Simone Rodriguez and Interim Assistant Dean Christine Zagari-LoPorto were also on hand to welcome Assemblymember Frontus. Thank you Assemblymember Frontus for your support!

From left, KCC President Claudia Schrader and Assemblyperson Mathylde Frontus