Borough of Manhattan Community College (CUNY)
Founded 1963
President Anthony Munroe (President)
Fees USD 5,442
Acceptance Rate Open Admission (>75%)
Campus Setting Urban
Borough of Manhattan Community College (BMCC) is the largest community college in the City University of New York (CUNY) system and one of the largest in the United States, founded in 1963 in lower Manhattan. BMCC serves over 26,000 students from 155 countries and is known for its diverse student body, affordable tuition, and strong transfer pathways to four-year CUNY and other colleges. Located near Wall Street and Tribeca, students benefit from NYC’s exceptional internship and career opportunities.
Programs
- School of Business — Business administration and accounting
- School of Science — Nursing, biology, and health sciences
- School of Liberal Arts — Humanities and social sciences
- School of Computer Science — IT and cybersecurity programs
How to Apply
- Application: CUNY Application
- Application Fee: $70
- Open Admissions: High school diploma or GED required
- In-State Tuition: ~$5,442 per year
Key Deadlines
- Fall Admission: February 1
- Spring Admission: September 15

