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  • Adult Education

    Find classes for adult learners, including GED or TASC exam preparation, ESL, vocational training, and continuing education courses.

  • Apostille Document Authentication

    Get a document issued in New York certified for use in a foreign country.

  • Certificate of Residency

    Get proof of residency for college students who are attending a two-year community college outside New York City.

  • City Employee Graduate Scholarship

    Learn about and apply for graduate school scholarships for City employees.

  • City University of New York (CUNY)

    Learn about the City's public university system, including campus locations, academic programs, and financial aid.

  • City University of New York (CUNY) Admissions Complaint

    Report a problem with the CUNY Admissions Processes.

  • College Application Preparation

    Learn about applying to college.

  • College Program for COMPASS and Beacon Staff

    Learn about a program that offers college credit to employees of COMPASS and Beacon programs.

  • College Savings Program

    Learn about a program to save for college tuition pre-tax.

  • CUNY Accelerated Study in Associate Programs (ASAP)

    Learn about the fast-track, cost-free degree program for low-income, graduating high school seniors and working adults.

  • CUNY and SUNY Free Tuition

    Learn about the Excelsior scholarship for free tuition at the City University of New York (CUNY) or the State University of New York (SUNY).

  • CUNY Prep

    Learn about a program that helps 16 to 18 year olds graduate from high school or get a high school equivalency diploma and go on to college.

  • CUNY Special Programs

    Learn about counseling, remedial instruction, and tutorial services for CUNY college students.

  • CUNY Start

    Learn about a program for students who have been admitted to a CUNY college but are not ready for college-level work.

  • Foster Child Assistance

    Get help for a foster child with building a supportive network, leadership skills, and self-confidence.

  • GED, TASC, and Literacy

    Learn about the GED exam or TASC diploma, including free classes and programs to help prepare.

  • Green Energy Training

    Learn about training courses that teach how to make buildings more energy efficient.

  • Higher Education Complaint

    Make a complaint about a school of higher education.

  • Know Before You Enroll Tips

    Learn about consumer protection tips for adults considering a school or training program.

  • Learning Disabilities

    Get health information and treatment referrals for adults and children with learning disabilities.

  • Libraries

    Find a public library.

  • NYC Connected and Broadband Access

    Learn about a program to improve access to broadband services in underserved areas.

  • School Tax Credit

    Learn about a tax credit for residents who cannot be claimed as a dependent by another person.

  • State University of New York (SUNY)

    Learn about State University of New York (SUNY) colleges.

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    Learn about free public Wi-Fi and find places to connect to the Internet.

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