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  1. Kingsborough Community College The City University of New York 2001 Oriental Boulevard Brooklyn, NY 11235-2398 Phone: (718) 368-5000

  2. 10 AM – 4:00 PM. Saturday. CLOSED. Sunday. CLOSED. 2 ) Submit a question using the Financial Aid Inquiry Form. Click here to submit a question to the Financial Aid Office Staff. 3) Call 718-368-4644 or email us at finaid@kbcc.cuny.edu.

  3. The Kingsborough Community College Foundation offers several scholarships (including needs-based financial assistance, special awards, book vouchers and emergency grants) to qualified applicants throughout the academic year.

    • Federal Student Aid Programs
    • New York State Aid Programs
    • Other Aid Programs

    To be eligible for Federal Financial Aid, a student must: 1. Be a citizen or eligible non-citizen of the United States. 2. Have a valid Social Security Number. 3. Have a high school diploma or High School Equivalency (HSE) diploma, either through passing the General Education Development (G.E.D.) exam or Testing Assessment Secondary Completion (TAS...

    The Tuition Assistance Program

    Sponsored by the State of New York, TAP provides tuition assistance for New York State residents who are matriculated and enrolled full-time, i.e., a minimum of 12 credits and/or chargeable hours in the major, a minimum of six (6) credits must be in credit-bearing courses, and recipients must be income-eligible, as defined by TAP. A student must reapply for TAP on an annual basis. The application may either by completed by clicking on the TAP link which is displayed on the confirmation page o...

    Eligibility for TAP

    To be eligible for TAP, a student must be: 1. A New York State resident, 2. A U.S. citizen or permanent resident, or qualify through the Senator Jose Peralta New York State DREAM Act 3. Matriculated, 4. Income eligible, 5. Enrolled full-time (a minimum of 12 credits/chargeable hours required in the student’s major) by the seventh day of the 12-week session. 6. Able to meet minimum standards of satisfactory academic standing, academic progress, and program pursuit as defined by NYS-HESC. 7. Mu...

    Satisfactory Academic Progress for New York State Financial Aid Programs

    To receive payments under New York State Tuition Assistance Programs (TAP) a student must maintain good academic standing. The good academic standing requirement for New York State financial aid programs consists of two components: academic progress and pursuit of program. This requirement applies to all students receiving payments from either TAP or the Aid for Part-Time Study (APTS) Program. A student who fails to pursue a program of study or who fails to make satisfactory academic progress...

    New York City Council Merit Scholarship Program

    The New York City Council Merit Scholarship rewards New York City high school graduates who have proven their ability to succeed academically while they were in high school. Students may receive up to $800 per year ($400 per semester). Please note scholarship awards amounts may vary for each academic year. There is no separate application for the scholarship. Students are automatically considered for the award when they apply for admission to CUNY. To qualify a student must: 1. Be a U.S. citi...

  4. Financial Aid [U-201] The Office of Financial Aid at Kingsborough Community College aims to assist the current and prospective students and their families with obtaining the necessary financial resources to finance their education at Kingsborough Community College including: • Providing adequate financial assistance and resources to eligible ...

  5. Village Center for Enrollment Services. Room V-100, Ext. 6700. The Village Center for Enrollment Services, Kingsborough’s one-stop for all of the enrollment areas, provides assistance and direction with admission, financial aid, registrar processes, Kingsborough ID validation, directions, and more.

  6. What is Inside a Typical Financial Aid Package at KCC? Kingsborough Community College average financial aid offer for freshmen students is $7,097.00. 89% of first-year students are awarded financial aid, primarily comprising grants and scholarships.