

The Allied Health Sciences department can be reached by email at Outside Courses Applied to Your BMCC Degree Students enrolled in Allied Health Sciences programs (Health Informatics, Health Information Technology, Paramedic or Respiratory Therapy) will be advised by the Allied Health Sciences department.
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If you are unable to attend one of these Drop-In sessions or if you have questions, please contact us at Please be certain to include your full name and your 8-digit CUNYfirst ID (EMPLID) number in all of your email communications. Join our Drop-In Session on Wednesday, Apor Wednesday, Apfrom 9am to 5:15pm to meet with an advisor using the Zoom information below: The Admissions Office can be reached by email at You should also mention to your advisor that you have taken college credits while enrolled in high school. Please consult with the Admissions Office to see if you can get these college credits applied to your degree at BMCC. That’s great! You may have a head start on your degree. Did you take College Now courses while in high school? You can consult with the Testing Office at for more information. English as Second Language (ESL) learners may also be required to take a diagnostic in writing and reading. In order to be advised, you must either be exempt/proficient in writing, reading and mathematics or have a proficiency/placement information posted to your record. In addition, incoming students must complete orientation offered by Student Affairs’ New Student Programs.
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What is Academic Advisement?Īcademic advisement is a collaborative process between you, the student, and an academic or faculty advisor with the purpose of helping you reach your educational, professional and personal goals.Īt BMCC, all matriculated students are required to meet with an advisor each semester prior to registration for the following term.

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