Programs and Resources
Off-Campus Housing Referral Service
OSS administers the Student Off-campus Housing Referral Service. It is located in Wingate Hall, room 107, the telephone # is (212) 650-5370, and the fax # is (212) 650-7369 and the email is studenthousing@ccny.cuny.edu. Students in need of housing must complete a Student Housing Application for appropriate referrals to housing providers.
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Housing Grants
The College has available a limited number of housing grants to help students defray yearly costs of students’ rental housing. These grants are contingent on the College receiving funds from the relevant foundations that provide the funds yearly with no guarantees for continuous funding every year. Grants are given on a first come basis; determination of award based on need, GPA, and other criteria. Amounts vary by the monetary size of the foundation grants received by the College and the number of students requesting aid. To apply go to the Division of Admission, Administration Building, room 101. You must see the Admissions Scholarship Coordinator, Ms. Anna Hutcheson. For information call (212) 650 7035.
Campus Ministry
Do you feel a need for a richer spiritual life? Do you need a person to talk to about personal growth, the role of faith in your life, or sensitive emotional or academic dilemmas? Then a counselor/spiritual guide may provide the help you need. The Center does not promote any one faith or philosophy; it is based on cooperative and ecumenical principles. The Center is in the developmental stage but it is open with limited hours.
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Richter Tuition Loan Program
The Richter Tuition Loan is available to help qualified students complete current semester tuition bill payment. The maximum loan is $500. No cash is disbursed, but students must sign a loan form that must be presented to the Bursar's Office by the payment deadline. The repayment deadline for this loan is November 30, 2007.
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Short Term Emergency Loan Program
The College operates a small loan program to help students in need of minimal amounts of funds for emergencies, transportation expenses, books, etc. These loans are not used for help with tuition payments. Administered by the Division of Student Affairs, students may borrow up to $350.
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The Carroll and Milton Petrie Foundation Student Emergency Fund
The Carroll and Milton Petrie Student Emergency Endowment Fund has been created for the purpose of providing emergency cash grants to students in good standing with short-term financial emergencies to enable them to remain in school, rather than being forced to take a leave of absence or drop out.
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