A college and its president do not have the authority to waive fees and tuition unless such waiver is pursuant to an established University policy or is otherwise specifically authorized by The City University of New York Board of Trustees. Although the list below indicates the waivers currently offered by CUNY, it may not be an all-inclusive list. New waivers may be added with the approval of the Board between Manual updates.
Application Fee Waivers are dependent on the following:
Veterans and their spouse are entitled to an application fee waiver based on eligibility. For more information about the Veterans Application Fee Waiver, contact the CUNY Office of Veteran’s Affairs.
Colleges may apply for and receive Board approval to waive tuition for current New York City high school students taking college course(s) while completing their high school education.
Macaulay students who meet CUNY’s New York State residency requirements for in-state tuition receive the tuition scholarship , which ensures full tuition funding for eight semesters of full-time undergraduate study. The Macaulay Tuition Scholarship also covers a limited number of summer and winter classes between the start of freshman year and the end of the 8th semester but does not include fees. The total of the Macaulay tuition scholarship is based on tuition charges remaining after application of financial aid and other scholarships , including federal, state, and local scholarships and grants and those awarded by or through CUNY, its schools, and affiliated entities. The Macaulay tuition scholarship is based on resident rate of tuition. Scholarships are for tuition only; Macaulay students are responsible to pay for applicable University fees. Non-resident students are not eligible for the Macaulay tuition scholarship.
CUNY General Policy
“Whenever funds are received by the University or an individual college from private, State or City sources specifically to cover instructional and other costs for a special program of study or for a clearly defined special group of students, the Board may waive any tuition and fees which would otherwise be imposed on the affected students.”
Senior college base budgets include amounts that are to be used to offset tuition waivers for graduate students, who could not otherwise afford the University’s tuition charges. These waivers should be administered in the following manner:
See “Special Programs and Special Situations”
CUNY employees are eligible for tuition waivers for undergraduate and graduate courses at any college of The City University of New York on a space available basis.
Employees requesting tuition waivers for any CUNY college must submit a CUNY Employee Tuition Fee Waiver Form, signed by the employee’s Director of Human Resources (or designee). Annually, the Bursar should receive a copy of the authorized signatories at each college from the University’s Office of Faculty and Staff Relations.
An employee tuition waiver covers either the resident or non-resident tuition rate. There is a 3-6 credit cap on graduate courses (dependent on title) per semester. Any credits taken above cap will be assessed at the applicable resident or non-resident tuition rate.
Employee Category | Service Requirements | Course Type & Credit Limits | Summer Session | Winter Session |
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Instructional Staff | UG — 1 year GR — None | UG – No Limit GR – 6 Credits | No | No |
Classified Managerial | UG — 1 year GR — None | UG – No Limit GR – 6 Credits | No | No |
Adjunct Teaching Titles | 10 consecutive semesters | 1 Course (UG or GR) | No | No |
Gittleson Titles | 6 months | UG – No Limit GR – 6 Credits | Yes UG Only | No |
Classified White Collar | 1 year | UG – No Limit GR – 3 Credits | Yes UG Only | No |
Classified Blue Collar | 1 year | UG – No Limit GR – 3 Credits | Yes UG Only | No |
Skilled Trades | 1 year | UG – No Limit UG Only | Yes | No |
*Note: NYS Education Law § 6206 (7)(d) expires biennial and must be renewed by the State Legislature. Before granting the Firefighter Tuition Waiver, confirm that the statute has been renewed for the year in which the Waiver is sought.
*Note: NYS Education Law § 6206 (7)(c) expires annually and must be renewed by the State Legislature. Before granting the Police Officer Tuition Waiver, confirm that the statute has been renewed for the year in which the Waiver is sought.
The City University of New York has agreed to waive the required tuition and fees (including the student activity fee, the consolidated fee, and the technology fee) for residents of the City of New York who are inmates of correctional institutions and enroll in courses offered by The City University of New York.