From President Frank H. Wu:
Queens College’s 2022 Winter Session is just around the corner. Students can earn credits in a variety of courses, including some that satisfy the Pathways general education requirements. I hope you will consider taking advantage of this great opportunity to get ahead in your coursework and accelerate the completion of your degree.

Running from January 3–24, Winter Session will be held predominantly online, with some hybrid and in-person courses. Over 85 undergraduate and graduate courses will be offered. Students can enroll for a maximum of 4 credits. There is something for everyone with courses in anthropology, computer science, psychology, philosophy, political science, foreign language, sociology, nutrition, music, the arts and much more!

For a step-by-step guide on how to register: www.qc.cuny.edu/admissions/winter. You can find your personalized registration date in CUNYfirst under Enrollment Dates, found on the right side of the page. Click here for information on how to understand the notations for mode of instruction, what is meant by that term, and where to find that information on the class schedule.

A list of courses is available by selecting the “schedule” tab at: https://apps.qc.cuny.edu/courses/.

Instructions on how to find Winter Session courses on CUNYfirst are available at: http://qc.cuny.edu/?id=BQU5.

For additional questions on Winter Session, please contact [email protected].

Stay safe and well.
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