Application Checklist
Procedures for Veterans Applying to Queensborough Community College
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Explore
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Discover information on academic programs, student life, tuition/fees, scholarship/financial aid, and more
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Prepare
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It is strongly recommended that you print out the “Quick Guide to Apply for Veterans and Future Veterans”
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Documents Required - Send to CUNY/UAPC. Visit CUNY's Undergraduate Application page for more information
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Freshman:
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Official High School Transcript
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Standardized Test Scores
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Medical Documents for Immunizations
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Transfer:
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Official High School Transcript if less than 24 college credits were earned
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Official Transcript
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Standardized Test Scores
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Medical Documents for Immunizations
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DD-214, Military ID, Deployment/Separation Documentation
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Apply
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Create a CUNY Portal Account.
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Fill out the undergraduate application: Select the pay later option. When process is completed, an application control number (ten-digit number) will be generated.
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In-Person (Direct admission students that missed deadline to apply online): go to the campus admissions office (BRING DD-214 or military ID)
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Fill out the undergraduate application: Select the pay later option. When process is completed, an application control number (ten-digit number) will be generated.
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*You are a Freshman if you have a high school diploma/GED and have not previously attended any college
*You are a Transfer if you have attended high school and have prior college experience
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After you Apply
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Commitment fee waiver of $100.00
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Complete an “Admissions Response Form/Commitment Fee Waiver” in the Office of Admissions (A-210)
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Provide a copy of your DD-214 or Statement of Service
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Turn in copy of Shot Records/Immunizations to Health Services, Medical Arts Bldg. Room MC-02
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Many Veterans and active duty personnel may qualify for more than one education benefits program, including the following:
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Montgomery G.I Bill® (MGIB, Chapter 30 and Chapter 1606)
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Rehabilitation and Vocation benefits (Chapter 31)
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Post-Vietnam Era Veterans' Educational Assistance Program (VEAP)
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National Guard (Chapter 32)
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Post-9/11 G.I Bill® (Chapter 33)
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Reserve Educational Assistance Program (REAP, Chapter 1607)
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Dependents (Chapter 35)
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Before making a selection, review the “Benefit Comparison Charts” to determine your best benefit and contact our office to schedule an appointment
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Application
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Review all potential areas for sources of benefits, download confirmation from showing benefits applied for.
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Apply for Financial Aid:
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Tuition Assistance and Veteran Tuition Assistance (www.HESC.gov)
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The College will send you a date to take a placement exam
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Bring Photo ID and arrive on-time
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After the placement test, you will be scheduled to receive advisement and registration for your respective major in the Office of Military and Veteran's Services
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Provide a copy of your DD214 (military discharge papers)
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Provide a copy of your Certificate of Eligibility
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Ensure all courses registered for are towards your current degree path (the VA will not pay for courses that are not in curriculum)
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You must be registered full-time to receive full benefits (12 credits or more in the semester)
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You can only repeat a course if it's a required course to graduate or if a better grade is required to move forward in curriculum)
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Certify for educational benefits if applicable
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GoArmy: post course on GoArmy
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Password QCCMVS
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