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Room: B-Building, BA-22
Phone: (718) 482-5921
ASAPrecruitment@lagcc.cuny.edu
Monday and Thursday 9 a.m.- 6 p.m.
Tuesday, and Wednesday 9 a.m.- 5 p.m.
- Room : B-Building, BA-22
- Phone : (718) 482-5921
- ASAPrecruitment@lagcc.cuny.edu
- Hours of Operation
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Use Ask LaGuardia to find out about campus services, resources and programs, and be sure to check out Rebel’s Resources for a full listing.
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Academic Support and Help
Academic Help & Tutoring: Get help for all your educational needs, including our ASAP Resource Center! Find tutors across math, business, writing, science, languages, as well as tech support. You can walk in, schedule a 1-on-1 session, or attend group tutoring meetings.
Casa de las Americas: Academic and career services for Latinx students from all countries of the Americas.
Contact Faculty & Staff: Find contact information for your professors.
Correctional Education Partnership: Academic support, training, and education for justice-involved individuals. Email Matthew Wilson to learn more.
CUNY Pathways: Find pathways courses guaranteed to transfer to and meet graduation requirements at another CUNY college.
Global and Experiential Learning: Learn, study, and engage on international issues.
Library: Access various academic resources, research tools, and study materials online or in room E-101.
Multicultural Exchange: Work with our peer mentors so you can succeed academically and personally.
Office of Accessibility: Receive test-taking accommodations, note-taking assistance, alternate-format textbooks, and more. Find CUNY-wide disability and accessibility services here.
Registration Information and Student Forms: Find course registration information, access academic records, and review academic policies.
Health, Wellness and Financial Support
CUNY EDGE: A range of services, benefits, and support to help students succeed in college and their careers.
Early Childcare Program: LaGuardia offers licensed, high-quality childcare so you and your young children can receive an engaging education. You can find other childcare programs here.
LaGuardia CARES: Financial and administrative assistance with everyday needs, including a food pantry.
LaGuardia Community College Foundation: Apply for scholarships, emergency funds, and internships.
Health Services Center: Offers a range of health services, including screenings, nutrition and fitness advising, mental health counseling, or if you must remove a VAX or MMR/MEN hold. Find CUNY-wide Health & Wellness Services here.
NYC Services: find a list of food pantries and other city services.
Wellness Center: Short-term counseling, crisis intervention, virtual group counseling, workshops, and activities. Find other CUNY-wide mental health services here.
If you need mental health support, you can speak with someone by dialing 988, chatting online, or going to one of the many clinics throughout the city. Free options are available.
- Call: 1 (888)-NYCWELL or 988
- Text: WELL to 65173
- Live Chat: org/chat
Student Life and Services
Campus Life: Find campus clubs, events, and voting resources.
Events: Find upcoming events, workshops, and activities.
Veterans Services: Access dedicated support for veteran students transitioning to academic life. Find CUNY-wide Veterans Affairs services here.
Women’s Center: Resources and support for female students through advocacy and personal development programs. Find CUNY-wide resources for women here.
Tech and Digital Resources
Activate your CUNYfirst Account: Instructions for how to access your CUNYfirst account.
Borrow laptops and other devices: You can request and borrow media and tech items from the Media Help Desk.
Lookup your CUNYfirst ID: Find your CUNYfirst ID and your email account.
Online Bookstore has new, used, eBook, and rental textbooks.
Receive technology help or speak with a student technology mentor.
Administrative and Policy Information
LaGuardia Policies: Familiarize yourself with LaGuardia Community College policies and governance information, ensuring you understand your rights and responsibilities as a student within the college community.
See the College FERPA Release Form for more information about FERPA (Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act).
Transfer Resources
Check out campus resources for transfer and ASAP’s step-by-step plan below.
Transfer Milestones lay out the transfer process in clear stages to help you make the right choices for your academic, career, and personal growth.
In your first year, attend some transfer events and consult the CUNY Transfer Hub and HSAC Transfer Guide. Be sure to consider:
- Using a career assessment to align your major with your skills, career goals, and transfer plan.
- Discussing academic changes with an advisor.
Your desired transfer and college experience, commuter or resident? Urban or rural? Big or small?
Start by looking into programs at CUNY, SUNY, and colleges across the country. As you do your research, consider what you want from a college
- Use a transfer grid to organize information such as costs and transfer requirements.
Review what credits will transfer using the What-if Tool, CUNY Explorer, SUNY Course tables, and by consulting each transfer institution.
It’s time to narrow down your search. There is a lot to organize, so you’ll need to make sure to:
- Find the deadlines, fees, and steps on the CUNY, SUNY, Common Application websites.
- Apply for scholarships curated for LAGCC students and general scholarships open to all applicants.
- Schedule campus visits for firsthand experience.
Request recommendation letters and outline personal statements.
Meet with a faculty mentor or advisor before you graduate to get advice on the next steps to take on your journey. To complete the application process:
- Confirm you’re meeting all required deadlines.
- Clear any holds on your account.
- Request transcripts, including high school transcript if needed.
- Review your personal statements and essays with the Writing Center.
- Confirm recommendation letters before deadlines.
File FAFSA, and include all potential schools.
Graduate! Articulation agreements and academies may accelerate the graduation and transfer process.
- Once you’ve been accepted, it’s time to decide where you want to go.
- Review your financial aid, credit transfers, and options available that may help pay for college.
Make sure to attend any admitted student events, and make your final enrollment decision by the confirmation deadline.
Congratulations! Even as you embark on new adventures, you’ll always be part of the LaGuardia community. Don’t forget to:
- Connect with fellow alumni on LinkedIn to grow your professional network.
- Take advantage of our continuing education courses offered to alumni.
Use the Center for Career and Professional Development as a resource for career support.