What is a 2.0?
This is the minimum GPA to be in good academic standing. Below this GPA would place you on academic probation.
What is CUNYfirst?
This is the system used for registration.
How many times can you miss a class without being penalized?
If a class is held once a week, 2 times. If twice a week then 3 times.
What is Academic Advisement?
Going for this can help you clarify degree and graduation requirements, course options, and academic opportunities.
What is the Financial Aid office?
Located in U-201, this office can help you obtain assistance paying for college.
What is WN grade?
Withdrawal Never Attended. Must attend and participate in ALL courses the first week of classes. WN Grade = You are no longer enrolled in the course
How many credits do you need to graduate?
60 credits minimum
What is financial literacy?
Financial Literacy refers to the knowledge and skills necessary to manage personal finances effectively
Who is Mina Abusafe?
He is your Academic Advisor.
What is the Registrar's office?
This office, located in A-101, is where you can obtain a change of major form, update your personal information, or file for graduation.
What is a WU (unofficial withdrawal)?
This is the grade you will receive if you just stop going to class.
What is 12?
This is the minimum number of credits you must take to be a full time student.
What are the 6 steps to becoming an attorney beginning with your time in Kingsborough?
Associates --> Bachelors --> LSAT --> Apply to law schools --> JD --> Bar Exam
What are the 4 modalities of class meetings?
In person, Online Asynchronous, Online Synchronous, Hybrid
What is transfer explorer?
Tool to see how your credits will transfer to other CUNY colleges. Also can see how your KCC courses fit into majors and minors at the four-year CUNY Campuses
What is an INC (incomplete)?
If you miss the final exam or a major project, but were doing passing work in the class, this is the grade you will get.
What is a prerequisite?
A class you must take in order to take a more advanced class is called this.
What is an Internship and why is it important?
An internship is a short-term work experience that is intended to expose you to a career field of interest while offering you the ability to acquire professional experience. Internships are an opportunity to "try-out" a career and network and develop contacts.
What is Degree Audit?
This system provides a road map showing what you have done and what you still need to do.
What is the Office of Career Development?
This office, located in C-102, can help you with resume writing, finding jobs, or career counseling.
What is a 4.0 equivalent to? What is a 3.0 equivalent to? What is a 2.0 equivalent to?
4.0 --> A, 3.0 --> B, 2.0 --> C
How many weeks are during the Summer/Winter modules? How many weeks are during the Fall/Spring modules?
Summer/Winter are 6 weeks, while Fall/Spring are 12 weeks
What were the 8 common in college settings that negatively impact mental health?
Anxiety, Depression, Stress, Academic Pressure, Social Isolation and Loneliness, Financial Stress, Sleep Problems, Poor Nutrition and Exercise Habits
What is the winter/summer Module?
If you are a Full-time student and a New York City resident during the semester, you can take up to 8 credits for free during this.
What is the Office of Student Life and Development?
Located in C-123. This office develops and monitors student's clubs and organizations. They also have various events throughout the academic year to promote socialization among students. They utilize student fees that the student pays part of their tuition to provide these services to students.