About
Queens College, part of the City University of New York (CUNY) system, is a prestigious public institution located in the heart of Queens, New York. Founded in 1937, the college has become one of the most respected educational institutions in the United States, known for its academic rigor, cultural diversity, and commitment to public service. With a strong liberal arts foundation, Queens College offers a comprehensive range of undergraduate and graduate programs that prepare students for careers in various fields, including the arts, sciences, business, and education.
Academic Programs and Schools:
Queens College offers more than 100 undergraduate and graduate degree programs through its various schools, including the School of Arts and Humanities, School of Social Sciences, School of Natural and Mathematical Sciences, and School of Education. The college's academic offerings emphasize a broad-based education, critical thinking, and interdisciplinary learning.
The School of Arts and Humanities provides programs in the visual and performing arts, literature, history, and languages. With its renowned departments in music, theater, and the arts, the school fosters creativity and artistic expression, preparing students for careers in the cultural sector or graduate studies in the humanities.
The School of Social Sciences offers programs in areas such as psychology, sociology, anthropology, and political science. These programs equip students with the knowledge and analytical skills to understand and address social issues at both the local and global levels. The school also offers programs in fields like economics and urban studies, which are deeply intertwined with the city’s vibrant social and economic landscape.
The School of Natural and Mathematical Sciences is known for its strong science and mathematics programs, including degrees in biology, chemistry, physics, and environmental science. The school emphasizes research and hands-on learning, with students gaining experience in labs, research projects, and internships that prepare them for careers in science, technology, and healthcare.
The School of Education offers undergraduate and graduate programs designed to train the next generation of teachers, administrators, and education specialists. With a focus on preparing culturally competent educators, the school is known for its commitment to social justice and inclusive education practices.
Queens College also offers specialized programs in business, journalism, library science, and many other fields, providing students with the skills they need to succeed in today’s competitive job market.
Diversity and Inclusion:
One of the hallmarks of Queens College is its commitment to diversity and inclusion. Located in one of the most ethnically and culturally diverse areas of New York City, the college serves a student body that represents a wide range of ethnicities, nationalities, and socioeconomic backgrounds. This diversity enriches the educational experience, providing students with unique opportunities to learn from one another, engage with different perspectives, and develop cross-cultural understanding.
Campus Life and Student Engagement:
Queens College provides a dynamic campus life, offering numerous student organizations, clubs, and activities that allow students to explore their interests, develop leadership skills, and engage with the wider community. With over 100 student organizations, including academic clubs, cultural groups, and volunteer organizations, there are plenty of opportunities for students to get involved and make lasting connections.
The college also has an active athletics program, with intramural and NCAA Division II sports teams that promote physical fitness, teamwork, and school spirit. Events, social activities, and campus initiatives further foster a sense of belonging and engagement among students.
Location and Professional Opportunities:
Situated in Queens, one of New York City’s most vibrant and diverse boroughs, Queens College offers students direct access to the city’s cultural, professional, and economic resources. The college’s location provides students with opportunities for internships, employment, and networking in industries such as finance, media, technology, healthcare, and the arts.
Institution Details
Founded
School ID
Ranking Number
Institution type
1937
1197t
Public
Cost and Duration
$65 USD(UG) $75 USD(PG)
Application fee
1.5 - 2 Years
Average Graduate program
4 Years
Average Undergraduate program
Upto $51,942.00 USD / Year
Cost of living
Starts from 19,127 USD
Gross tuition
English Proficiency
IELTS :
TOEFL :
Duolingo :
MOI :
6.0
61 iBT
105
Accepted
ESL :
Average Time to Receive Letter of Acceptance
January - April
May - August
September - December
Under 15 days
Under 15 days
15-30 days
Top Disciplines
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Business,Management and Economics
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Engineering and Technology
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Arts
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Other
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Features
The Post-Graduation Work Permit Program (PGWPP) allows students who have graduated from a participating Canadian post-secondary institution to gain valuable Canadian work experience.
Read more: https://www.eduventure.us/Cooperative education (or co-operative education) and internships are methods of combining classroom-based education with practical work experience. A cooperative education experience ("co-op"), provides academic credit for structured job experience. Co-ops are full-time, paid or unpaid positions. Internships may be full-time or part-time, paid or unpaid positions.
See guidelines on working while studying here.
Even if students do NOT meet Conestoga's minimum English requirement (IELTS or TOEFL), they can still get conditionally accepted in the program of their choice with the condition of completing Conestoga's English program prior to starting their chosen program.
On-Campus Residence Accommodations
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First come first serve
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Price range:
On-campus residence facilities are offered to students at the Kitchener - Doon and Cambridge campuses, subject to availability. Students at other campuses must find off-campus or homestay placements.
For more information, please see the school's information page here
Off-Campus Accommodations
Students wishing to live off-campus need to research availability on their own, and should arrive well before the start of term to do so.
For additional information and resources, please see here
HOMESTAY
There are a wide variety of homestay options available, and our partner schools do their best to match students and hosts according to their interests and preferences. All homestay accommodations have been inspected, and all adults in the home have comp
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Location
Programs
Music
Queens College

Earliest intake
Spring-25
Fall-25
Gross Tution
$19,127.00 USD
Application Fee
$65.00 USD
Sociology (M.A.)
Queens College

Earliest intake
Spring-25
Fall-25
Gross Tution
$10,260.00 USD / Semester
Application Fee
$75.00 USD
MS in Library Science
Queens College

Earliest intake
Spring-25
Fall-25
Gross Tution
$10,260.00 USD / Semester
Application Fee
$75.00 USD
Physics
Queens College

Earliest intake
Spring-25
Fall-25
Gross Tution
$19,127.00 USD
Application Fee
$65.00 USD
Media Studies
Queens College

Earliest intake
Spring-25
Fall-25
Gross Tution
$19,127.00 USD
Application Fee
$65.00 USD
MA in Psychology
Queens College

Earliest intake
Spring-25
Fall-25
Gross Tution
$10,260.00 USD / Semester
Application Fee
$75.00 USD
MS in Special Education
Queens College

Earliest intake
Spring-25
Fall-25
Gross Tution
$10,260.00 USD / Semester
Application Fee
$75.00 USD
Environmental Science
Queens College

Earliest intake
Spring-25
Fall-25
Gross Tution
$19,127.00 USD
Application Fee
$65.00 USD