Faculty may want to help students parse through all these resources by using this scavenger hunt exercise
- On the Academic Advising page, you’ll find useful information including a list of Academic Advisors for your major.
- For eligible students, the STAR Center, ASAP, SEEK, and CUNY EDGE offer academic support and advisement.
- While you have to build your own schedule using Schedule Builder, an Academic Advisor can help you decide what classes to take as you plot your path to graduation.
- Before you meet with an advisor, check out these Six Steps to Prepare for Academic Advisement with a Faculty Advisor.
Center for Student Accessibility
- The Center for Student Accessibility provides support for students who have documented permanent or temporary disabilities. If you are eligible, they can help you with enrollment, advisement, tutoring, assistive technologies, testing accommodations, career counseling and employment assistance.
- Contact the director, John Currie (JCurrie@CityTech.Cuny.Edu 718-260-5143), if you have a diagnosed learning or physical disability, suspect you have a disability, had an IEP (Individualized Education Program) in high school, become ill or injured during the semester.
Computer Labs
- There are several computer labs available to all City Tech students. Below is a list of locations and hours. Call iTec at 718-254-8565 for more information.
- General Building 600 (PC lab), General 606 (dedicated to ePortfolios, OpenLab, and students taking online or hybrid courses), General 608 (fully equipped Mac lab)
- Hours:
Monday — Thursday: 8:30 A.M. – 9:00 P.M.
Friday: 9:00 A.M. – 7:00 P.M.
- Hours:
- Voorhees 217 (hybrid computer/drafting tables and high-end Macs)
- Hours:
Monday — Thursday: 9:00 A.M. – 9:00 P.M.
Friday: 9:00 A.M. – 7:00 P.M.
Saturday: 11:00 A.M. – 4:00 P.M.
Sunday: Closed
- Hours:
- General Building 600 (PC lab), General 606 (dedicated to ePortfolios, OpenLab, and students taking online or hybrid courses), General 608 (fully equipped Mac lab)
Confidential Crisis Support· If you’re having any painful thoughts or feelings, text “CUNY” to 741741 for support. · This free, confidential support is available to all students in crisis. While a crisis can mean thoughts of self-harm, it also refers to any painful emotion a person is experiencing.
Connecting to WiFi
- CUNY now offers free, secure Wi-Fi access via eduroam at campus and Center Office hotspots.
- Here are the instructions for connecting to the campus wireless network. Please note, you’ll have to have antivirus software already installed on your device before you can connect. Here you will find instructions on how to download McAfee Antivirus software.
- Need a laptop, PC, or tablet, or peripherals like a keyboard? Fill out this form!
Financial Aid and Student Emergency Relief Funding
- The Petrie Student Emergency Grant Program provides aid to students who are facing hardships that might otherwise make it impossible to continue attending school. If you think you qualify for this grant, visit the website and contact a counselor at counseling@citytech.cuny.edu.
- Besides getting you into buildings, your City Tech ID card allows you to take books out of the library (including all other CUNY libraries), gives you access to events happening at all CUNY campuses (concerts, movies, etc.), and provides discounts at numerous NYC shops and restaurants.
- Your City Tech ID card can be obtained or replaced by visiting Namm 112. Make sure you bring a photo ID, proof that you are a current registered student (a course schedule will work), and $15 if you are replacing a missing ID.
- The Ursula C. Schwerin Library is both a physical (entrance is located on the 4th floor of the Library Building) and virtual resource. Along with an extensive catalogue, the library has computers, printers, calculators available for loan, a multimedia resource center, tutorials and workshops, and librarians available to help you with all your research needs.
- Make sure you validate your ID card at the library each semester!
- With your City Tech ID, you also have access to CUNY libraries throughout the city.
Microsoft Office
- City Tech students and faculty have free access to Microsoft Office. Here are the installation instructions.
- Open Lab is an open-source platform available to City Tech students, faculty, and staff. Many of your classes will require you to use Open Lab, so set up an account right away using your City Tech email address.
- Need help? Go here or contact Open Lab using this form.
- The Counseling Center offers a wide range of support: personal, academic, mental health, crisis counseling, LGBTQI+ resources and info, food and emergency housing resources, study skills and so much more!
- Check out and register for all the “Staying on Track” events they’ll be hosting (virtually) this semester.
Student Help Desk and Technology Services
- The Student Success Center is here to help all City Tech students tackle the challenges of college and keep moving forward to their degree. We do this by listening to your needs, and working with you to create strategies and plans that move you closer to your goals. Come to us with any questions and we will help you get your answers.
- The Writing Center has in-person and virtual tutors available to you for all your reading and writing needs! Make an appointment here.
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