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    Student Clubs & Organizations


    Get involved with the LaGuardia community by joining a student club or organization! You’ll build your LaGuardia network, gain leadership skills and experience and enhance your resume.

    Are you interested in joining a club? Students can join clubs by attending clubs meetings, or by contacting club Mentors using the information below:

    Student Clubs & Organizations





  • CUNY Votes


    Make sure your voice is heard in upcoming elections! Check out these voting resources, including voter registration qualifications and forms as well as information about casting your ballot.

    Find out more about CUNY Votes, including registration deadlines and election dates.






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  • CUNY Early College Initiative (ECI)


    We at the CUNY Early College Initiative (ECI) program at LaGuardia Community College, provide students with the opportunity to earn up to two years of college credit while in high school – at no cost to students and their families, making college education more accessible, affordable and attainable to New York City students by offering programs that create successful college experience.

    We introduce students to college life through strong partnerships with our three partner high schools: Energy Tech High School, International High School and Middle College High School. For more information about our program please contact:


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  • Disaster Relief


    We encourage the College community to help in the wake of a crisis. Consider supporting organizations that help those who have been impacted by natural disasters, and find about more about CUNY’s efforts.

    If you have been affected by a natural disaster, please look to the resources below for assistance.


    The following organizations accept financial donations and other means of support to assist those who have been impacted by natural disasters.
    • The United Nation Children’s Funds (UNICEF USA) responds to affected communities immediately after disaster strikes. They also collect donations to help children with HIV, the climate change, coronavirus, Ebola, etc.
    • American Red Cross prevents and alleviates human suffering in the face of emergencies by mobilizing the power of volunteers and the generosity of donors.
    • Hispanic Federation (HF) seeks to empower and advance the Hispanic community, support Hispanic families and strengthen Latino institutions through work in education, health, immigration, civic engagement, economic empowerment and the environment.
    • The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), along with its partners, contributes to principled and effective humanitarian response through coordination, advocacy, policy, information management and humanitarian financing tools and services.

    Whether you have been directly or indirectly affected by unforeseen circumstances, these on-campus services provide support during difficult times.

    Emergency support:
    Physical and mental health resources:





  • G.R.A.C.E. Leadership Program


    Every semester, the Greatness Results After Choosing Excellence (G.R.A.C.E.) Leadership Program helps students hone their critical thinking, leadership and social skills with the goal of providing confidence and a sense of empowerment that translates beyond the classroom. Although the program is open to all, some content is developed with female students in mind.

    The program consists of four sessions, a civic engagement project and a writing exercise to be posted in ePortfolio. Upon completion, students get a certificate and a G.R.A.C.E. pin, and select participants receive a one-year student membership to a professional organization related to their major.

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