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Veterans Affairs


Academic Core Building, Room 2D07
718-262-5298
email: veterans@york.cuny.edu
webpage: https://www.york.cuny.edu/veterans-affairs


The Office for Veterans Affairs addresses the needs of our student veterans. As a full-service veteran's office, the counselor addresses special concerns, such as benefits eligibility requirements, tutorial assistance, and academic credit for military experience. Other services available include, but are not limited to:

  • Processing of the educational benefit application

  • Processing the change of program application and/or place of training

  • Processing the application for survivors and dependents

  • Certifying enrollment for all veterans

CUNY York College is a term-based institution. This school allows new and continuing students to enroll twice a year (Fall and Spring) in standard length terms and offers programs in semester hours. A total of four (04) supported students enrolled in a program at CUNY York College.

  • To qualify for full-time benefits, you must enroll for a minimum of 12 credits

  • To qualify for 3/4 time benefits, you must enroll for a minimum of 9 credits

  • To qualify for 1/2 time benefits, you must enroll for a minimum of 6 credits

  • To qualify for 1/4 time benefits, you must enroll for a minimum of 3 credits

Student

Semester Hours Enrolled

Training Time

Conversion

1

3

¼ time

0.25

2

6

½ time

0.50

3

9

¾ time

0.75

4

12

Full-time

1.00


Is it possible to attain college credit for military service?

Veterans who are matriculating students may earn up to 18 credits in United States Armed Forces Institute courses, in which they have passed final exams, and for other military education and training. The decision regarding the granting of credit for these courses resides with the individual’s college degree programs. Students proposing unique or interdisciplinary majors through CUNY’s individualized degree program, CUNY Baccalaureate, may be eligible to receive up to 30 credits for documented military coursework or training.

Please Note: The Office for Veteran Affairs at York College is responsible for informing the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs when a veteran has been dismissed from the college for poor academic performance and/or for not making satisfactory academic progress. The Office of Veterans Affairs at York College serves as a liaison between the student and Regional Offices in Buffalo and New York City. A veterans' manager is available full-time and is located in Academic Core Building, Room 2D07.