Prospective ASAP Students
ASAP is uniquely designed to remove all barriers that prevent motivated community college students from completing their degrees. Being an ASAP student is like gaining the benefits of a small, close-knit college with the nation's largest urban university system.
ASAP is offered at Borough of Manhattan Community College, Bronx Community College, Hostos Community College, Kingsborough Community College, LaGuardia Community College, and Queensborough Community College.
Is ASAP right for me?
Click here to read about details about ASAP's defining features, including its cost-free structure, financial incentives like free Metrocards, block scheduling, comprehensive advisement, academic support services, and career counseling.
Do I qualify to be part of the ASAP program?
Click here to read the guidelines for admission into the ASAP program, and click here for a list of majors and degrees offered in Fall 2011 on each ASAP campus.
What do current ASAP students and ASAP alumni/ae say about the program?
To hear what current ASAP students have to say about their experience in the program, visit the Student Profiles page, the Student Speeches page, and the Student Interviews page. To hear what ASAP alumni/ae have to say about their time as an ASAP student, visit the Alumni/ae Profiles and Alumni/ae Interviews pages.
What do ASAP staff members say about the program?
To learn more about the ASAP staff, visit the Staff Profiles page.
What do ASAP students do outside of the classroom?
ASAP students are actively engaged in a variety of activities beyond their academic work, all designed to enhance their college experience. To find out more about ASAP-related events, please visit the ASAP Events page.
To contact ASAP, please click here.