Eligibility
Applicants who have attended any accredited or non-accredited post secondary institution after completing high school or receiving their GED are considered for admission with advanced standing on the basis of liberal arts and science credits completed as follows:
- Students who have completed up to 23 credits with an overall average of 2.00 or higher and the required high school academic average.
- Students who have completed 24 or more credits with an overall average of 2.00 or higher.
- Students who have earned an associate degree completed with an overall average of 2.00 or higher.
All students who have completed less than 30 credits must submit their official high school transcript with graduation date notated and all official post secondary transcripts.
In order to transfer to a senior college of the City University after graduating from a CUNY community college, students entering the City University after September 1, 1978, must meet the standards of proficiency in the basic skills areas of mathematics, reading, and writing established by the university and Brooklyn College.
Applicants who have been dismissed from another college for academic reasons are not admitted as transfer students.
Students needing additional information may contact:
Office of Admissions
1103 James Hall
(718)951-5001
adminqry@brooklyn.cuny.edu
Once admitted, accepted contact:
Office of Transfer Student Services
3235 Boylan Hall
718.951.5908
Academic residence requirement
Candidates for a baccalaureate degree at Brooklyn College are required to complete a minimum of 30 credits at Brooklyn College, including the last 32 credits taken toward the degree and at least 18 credits in advanced courses in one department or program.











