P721Q JOHN F. KENNEDY JR SCHOOL @ QUEENS COLLEGE INCLUSION PROGRAM
A Credential Program for Students with Intellectual Disabilities.
CUNY Unlimited is a credential program which expands access to the college experience for students with intellectual disabilities. By participating in classes alongside peers, developing skills for employment through internships, learning about self-advocacy, and becoming immersed in all of the activities that a college campus has to offer, CUNY Unlimited students are prepared for their next steps in life. After earning the credential, students may move on to employment or further their education in a credit-bearing degree ready to contribute to their communities in a meaningful way. The CredentialStudents accepted into the CUNY Unlimited program at a campus designated as an approved Comprehensive Transition Program (CTP) by the US Department of Education will be eligible to earn a CUNY Unlimited Credential in Academic and Career Studies, capturing their college experience in a way that is valuable to the student, their communities, and future employers. Students will participate in CUNY classes and experience college life while developing the skills to take on meaningful and productive roles in their communities. CTP status enables students to be eligible for federal financial aid. Approved Comprehensive Transition Programs at CUNY as of September 2022:
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CUNY Unlimited Application
The application deadline for Fall 2024 admission is December 1, 2023
Fall-2024 CUNY Application
CUNY Celebrates Career Success of Graduates with Disabilities on 30th Anniversary of the ADA
The application deadline for Fall 2024 admission is December 1, 2023
Fall-2024 CUNY Application
CUNY Celebrates Career Success of Graduates with Disabilities on 30th Anniversary of the ADA
JFK, Jr. Institute for Worker Education
JFK, Jr. Institute for Worker Education | CUNY School of Professional Studies | CUNY SPS
JFK, Jr. Institute for Worker Education | CUNY School of Professional Studies | CUNY SPS