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Pursuing Your Bachelor’s Degree? We Have Your Back. CUNY’s Accelerate, Complete, Engage (ACE) is a comprehensive academic support program designed to help students complete their academic journey to a bachelor’s degree on time.
Oct 3, 2023 · How often do I have to meet with the ACE Advisor? You must meet with your ACE advisor once a month in a one-to-one session. How do I schedule an appointment with my ACE Advisor? Once accepted into the ACE Program, you will have access to make an appointment through your CUNYfirst's Navigate Portal.
• The annual ASAP cost per student (above usual CUNY FTE allocations) has declined with expansion and is currently $3,440. • The majority (85%) of ASAP graduates enroll in a bachelor’s degree program within six years of entering ASAP, and over 93% do so within one year of earning their associate degree.
ACE aims to achieve a four-year graduation rate of at least 50% among first-time freshmen and a two-year graduation rate of at least 50% among transfer students with an associate degree. These results will effectively lower the average cost per degree by more than $17,000 per graduate based on reduced time to degree.1 From
Modeled on CUNY’s Accelerated Study in Associate Programs (ASAP), ACE provides financial, academic, and personal support, including intensive academic advisement and career development, as well as tuition, textbook, and transportation assistance.
How long will it take to complete my bachelor's degree? Completion of the Bachelor of Science or the Bachelor of Arts degree depends on the student. 120 credits are required to complete a bachelor’s degree; at least 45 of those credits must be earned at Queens College.
How Do I Apply to ACE? Follow these six easy steps to get started: Apply to City Tech at www.cuny.edu/admissions. Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid at www.fafsa.gov and the New York State Tuition Assistance Program application at www.hesc.ny.gov as well as accept all federal and state grants (i.e. Pell, TAP, SEOG).