Honors Program at CUNY - Brooklyn College
2900 Bedford Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11210
Coordinated B.A.-M.D. Program
This program offers a special opportunity for entering first-year students committed to pursuing a medical career. It provides an integrated course of study that equips future physicians with both the necessary foundation in the sciences and a broad background in the humanities and social sciences. The program does not restrict the field of medicine entered or the location of practice. Each student accepted to the B.A./M.D. Program is awarded a Brooklyn College Foundation Presidential Scholarship which provides full tuition for four years of undergraduate study.
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Honors Program site.
Coordinated Engineering Honors Program
This program offers a course of study equivalent to the first two years at any engineering school. Students who maintain the required academic level are guaranteed transfer to one of the three coordinating schools—Polytechnic University, City College of New York School of Engineering or the College of Staten Island Engineering Science Program—to complete their bachelor’s degree in engineering. In addition to these institutions, Coordinated Engineering students have also transferred to other prestigious colleges. Those admitted as incoming first-year students receive a Brooklyn College Foundation Presidential Scholarship that provides full tuition for their two years of full-time undergraduate study in the Coordinated Engineering Program.
For further information about the Honors Program, visit the
Honors Program site.
Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship
This program aims to increase the number of minorities employed as higher education faculty by helping students of great promise become scholars of distinction. Mellon Mays Fellows have entered renowned graduate programs leading to Ph.D. degrees. Many Fellows have been elected to Phi Beta Kappa. Brooklyn College chooses 5 students each year to participate in The Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship.
For further information about the Honors Program, visit the
Mellon Mays site.
Minority Access Research Careers (MARC)
The MARC strives to increase the number of minority professionals in biomedical research. The program offers mentoring, research experience and financial support for academically superior undergraduate students who meet program requirements and who interested in entering graduate programs leading to research careers in the biomedical sciences.
For further information about the Honors Program, visit the
MARC site.
Scholars Program
This program is an interdisciplinary liberal arts program that offers honors-level core studies courses, interdisciplinary seminars and guided senior thesis research. Limited to one hundred students, the Scholars Program offers an academic community much like a small residential college. Scholars Program students admitted as incoming freshmen receive a Brooklyn College Foundation Presidential Scholarship that provides full tuition for four years of undergraduate study.
For further information about the Honors Program, visit the
Scholars Program site.