Brooklyn College spring 2023 application deadline

Early applications are encouraged.

School of Health Professions

College of Nursing

NOTE: Interviews for qualified Nurse Practitioner candidates for the 2023 cycle: Will be held from November 11 to January 14, 2023.

Supplemental documents received after the application deadline posted above will be considered on a space available basis.

School of Public Health

The SPH Program offers rolling admission for all MPH, ACPH and DrPH students except MD/MPH students.

School of Graduate Studies

List of deadlines

College of Medicine

List of deadlines

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Important Notice

The Transfer Evaluations Office takes care of matriculated undergraduate students only.

Graduate students should contact Graduate Admissions for assistance.

Transfer Evaluations Office Is Closed

Students should not come onto the campus. COVID-19 has had a profound impact on our lives. Here at Brooklyn College, most employees are working remotely. The Transfer Evaluations Office is currently setting up to serve you and your needs via this method. We continue to strive to provide the best service possible.

E-mail us your inquiries.

Please understand that some requests may take longer than usual, and we ask for and appreciate your patience during this difficult time. Best wishes and stay safe.

Things to Know

  • The transfer credit deadline for entering spring 2023 transfer students is March 23, 2023.
  • If you are a prospective transfer student, check out CUNY Transfer Student HUB for information to help you along your transfer journey.
  • If you are transferring from another CUNY college, consult CUNYfirst in your Student Center with the "Evaluate My Transfer Credit" tool for transfer course equivalencies. If you would like to see how your transfer credits apply toward a desired area of study, check out the Transfer What-If (TWIF) (pdf) tool when you sign into DegreeWorks. A new CUNY tool called T-Rex can also be used to view course equivalencies from CUNY to CUNY.
  • The Transfer Evaluation Office will be attempting to retrieve, on your behalf, the equivalence for the course(s) listed as an elective, which is coded as 9999R. If the department requires additional documentation, or our office is unable to locate a course description, you will be notified to submit these documents via e-mail.
  • If you wish to identify the Academic Transfer Credit Evaluator for a specific department, refer to the list of Academic Department Transfer Evaluators. Any communication with the departments must contain your EMPLID and full name.

The mission of the Transfer Evaluations Office is to provide undergraduate transfer students with a seamless transition to Brooklyn College by collaborating with various departments on campus, including the Office of Undergraduate Admissions, the Center for Academic Advisement and Student Success (CAASS), Peer Mentoring (TransferNation), the Office of the Registrar, the Office of Financial Aid, and the Magner Career Center. The office processes all transfer credits for courses taken prior to attending Brooklyn College, including AP, IB, CLEP, and college courses taken while still in high school. It also serves as a liaison to all academic departments to assist faculty with evaluating transfer credits.

What to Know as a Transfer Student

What to Know as a Transfer Student | Fall 2020 Online Orientation

What to Know as an Entering Freshman

What to Know as an Entering Freshman | Fall 2020 Online Orientation

Brooklyn College of the City University of New York Overview

Brooklyn College of the City University of New York is a public, state school in the city of Brooklyn, New York. Brooklyn College was founded in 1930 and enrolls around 15,938 students a year, including 13,405 undergraduate students.

📆 Mark your calendar! February 1, 2023 is the final deadline to submit an application for the Fall 2023 semester. Regular decision applicants for Fall 2023 should receive admissions decisions by February 1.

Student Activities at Brooklyn College

Are you interested in music or performing?

Are you interested in journalism and communications? Brooklyn College students can write for the campus newspaper, host a radio show or be a producer for the student-run television channel.

Thinking of pledging? Brooklyn College has fraternities and sororities.

Planning to play sports? Brooklyn College has many options for athletes. See them all and learn more about life at Brooklyn College on the Student Life page.

2022 Brooklyn College Facts At-A-Glance
Academic Calendar Semester
Overall Acceptance Rate 51%
Early Decision Acceptance Rate Info Not Available
Early Action Acceptance Rate EA not offered
Average GPA 3.4
In-State Tuition $6,930
Out-of-State $18,600
Percent of Need Met 65%
Average First-Year Financial Aid Package $10,158

Is Brooklyn College a Good School?


There is no one way to define a "good" college or university. Admissions difficulty, admitted student statistics, tuition, and financial aid can all provide a sense of how selective a university is.

Let's take a look at these areas to get a clearer view of what Brooklyn College offers and if the college seems like a good fit for you.

Brooklyn College Acceptance Rate 2022

Brooklyn College is moderately difficult to get into. Around 51% of applicants get into Brooklyn College each year. Out of 28,544 applications received in 2022, 14,660 students were offered admission.

Retention and Graduation Rates at Brooklyn College

Retention refers to the number of students that stay enrolled at a school over time. Retention measures how satisfied students are with their school experience, and if they have the support necessary to succeed in college.

Out of all the first-year, full-time undergrads who start at Brooklyn College, around 79% are still enrolled the next year. Brooklyn Collegehas a six year graduation rate of 56 for undergrads. Compare this to the average six-year graduation rate for colleges and universities in the U.S., which is around 61% for public schools and 67% for private.

Job Outcomes for Brooklyn College Grads

Job placement rates after graduation and average starting salaries can all give important clues about the value of a degree from a specific school.

Check with Brooklyn College directly, for information on any information on starting salaries for recent grads.

Tuition and Financial Aid at Brooklyn College

Tuition cost is another important factor when choose a college. Some colleges may have high tuition, but do a better job at meeting students' financial need.

Brooklyn College meets 65% of the demonstrated financial need for undergraduates. The average financial aid package for a full-time, first-year student is around $10,158 a year.

The average student debt for graduates in the class of 2022 was around $14,315 per student, not including those with no debt. For context, compare this number with the average national debt, which is around $36,000 per borrower.

The 2023-2024 FAFSA Opened on October 1st, 2022

Some aid is available on a first-come, first-served basis, so fill out the FAFSA as soon as you can. Visit the FAFSA website to apply for student aid. Remember, the first F in FAFSA stands for FREE! No one should ever pay to fill out the FREE Application for Federal Student Aid, (FAFSA), so don't give your money (or info!) to any website that claim you do.

Learn more about Tuition and Financial Aid at Brooklyn College.

Based on this information, is Brooklyn College the school for you? Remember, a school that is perfect for one person may be a terrible fit for someone else! So ask yourself: Is Brooklyn College a good school for you?

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Where is Brooklyn College of the City University of New York Located?

Brooklyn College is located in the urban setting of Brooklyn, New York, less than an hour from Manhattan.

If you want to see Brooklyn College for yourself, be sure to plan a visit! The best way to reach campus is to take Belt Parkway to Brooklyn, or book a flight to the nearest airport, John F. Kennedy International.

You can also take a virtual campus tour to get a sense of what Brooklyn College and Brooklyn are like without leaving home.

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WHEN CAN Class of 2023 apply for college?

Most college applications — including the Common Application and the Coalition for College — will open August 1, 2022, for those who plan to start college in fall 2023.

What is the deadline to apply for Brooklyn College?

Application Deadline: March 1 Your application is not complete until all aspects have been submitted.

Does Brooklyn College require SAT 2023?

Fall 2023 Through Spring 2025 Admission—SAT/ACT Test Optional Policy. CUNY is revising its testing policy to test optional effective fall 2023 through spring 2025. First-year applicants can choose whether to submit SAT or ACT exam scores as part of their application.

Is Brooklyn College still accepting applications?

We are currently accepting applications for upcoming semesters.