Applying to ASAP is simple…
- Be accepted to BMCC and complete all admission requirements
- Apply to ASAP
As an ASAP student you will be required to:
- Be full-time (registered for 12 credit hours or more)
- Meet with your academic advisor twice a month
- Attend workshops and tutoring as required
- Complete all developmental Math and/or English courses within first two semesters
Day and Evening Programs available
- Be accepted to BMCC
- Complete financial aid documents:
- Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
- Tuition Assistance Program (TAP).
- Students who don’t qualify for financial aid must submit an Affidavit of Tuition Payment form. Indicate BMCC as the primary college on both applications. BMCC FAFSA school code (002691) BMCC TAP school code (1404)
- Complete all admission requirements:
- Claim your CUNY First account
- Submit immunization record to the Health Services Office
- Submit a copy of high school diploma to the Admissions Office
- Provide proof of New York City residency to the Registrar’s Office. Students living in New York State but not New York City must submit an additional B-81 form to receive in-city tuition rate
- Apply to ASAP
- Be accepted to BMCC
- Complete the financial aid documents:
- Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
- Tuition Assistance Program (TAP)
- Students who don’t qualify for financial aid must submit an Affidavit of Tuition Payment form.You must indicate BMCC as the primary college on both Financial Aid applications. BMCC FAFSA school code (002691) BMCC TAP school code (1404)
- Complete all admission requirements:
- Claim your CUNY First account
- Submit immunization record to the Health Services Office
- Submit a copy of high school diploma to the Admissions Office
- Provide proof of New York City residency to the Registrar’s Office.Students living in New York State but not New York City must submit an additional B-81 form to receive in-city tuition rate
- Students must have a minimum 2.0 GPA
Student with more than 15 earned credits are not eligible for ASAP
- Apply to ASAP
If you are an ASAP student at another college contact your current ASAP advisor for information on internal ASAP-to-ASAP program transfer. Do not submit the BMCC ASAP application.
- Complete the financial aid documents:
- Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and the New York State
- Tuition Assistance Program (TAP)
- Students who don’t qualify for financial aid must submit an Affidavit of Tuition Payment form.
- Complete residency and receive New York City tuition rate. Students living in New York State but not New York City must submit a B-81 form to receive in-city tuition rate
- Be in good academic standing
- Student with more than 15 earned credits are not eligible for ASAP
- Apply to ASAP
Students who were previously in ASAP at BMCC and are interested in returning to the program must contact their ASAP advisor for information on the return process. If you are unable to contact your advisor, contact Kristin Bennett, Associate Director of Advisement, at kbennett@bmcc.cuny.edu. Returning students should not submit a BMCC ASAP application. This application should only be used if a student is new to the program.
Students who are in ASAP at another CUNY college and wish to transfer to ASAP at BMCC must work with their ASAP advisor to submit an Intra-ASAP Transfer Request. The Fall Semester deadline is July 31st and the Spring Semester deadline is January 25th. ASAP-to-ASAP transfer students should not submit a regular BMCC ASAP application. This application should only be used if a student is new to the program. Please be advised that all Intra-ASAP transfer requests must be approved by the new ASAP college. Decisions will be made prior to the start of the semester.